Thanks for all the comments guys
Harfoot wrote:
One of the best Legoals i have seen, the colour blending on the flesh is just perfect. Any tips on photography, great lighting.
This means a lot. Thanks Harfoot. For photography I decided to forget the milkjug light box as the light it was casting on the mini was totally unrealistic. This may be because he is standing on a rock and therefore closer to the light. Instead I set up an A4 sheet curved upwards so as to supply a nice background. Then the lamp was set up at the front of the sheet and angled towards the centre of the mini. Then I set the camera up just underneath the lamp at the front of the A4 on a level with the miniature. Then snap away!
. I don't pretend to be an expert in photography but this worked for me in terms of getting a pic that looked as close to reality as possible.
Thorin wrote:
As I told you yesterday, Bandobras, your Legolas is a true inspiration! He looks like he could have just walked into the filming set.
Gandlaf the Grey wrote:
Great work, you really have done a wonderful job on this. The blending on the face is as smooth as you could wish to see and the contrast between light and dark looks spot on. The muted look you wanted has been accomplished.
Thank you so much. It's nice to get the recognition of what I was trying to achieve. Thanks guys.
Once again thanks to everyone for the comments. I put a lot of effort into this and I'm really glad that it has paid off. I think this style of painting is definitely something I'm going to pursue for all future character minis.
So definitely Bag End will be next and I hope to get some work done this weekend.