tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1236707967196343044.post2876859155829595367..comments2022-01-19T08:42:24.449+00:00Comments on My Modelling and Painting Blog: Harlequins Progress so farDrDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08451280965586217125noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1236707967196343044.post-63610972776932752542015-12-28T18:03:43.561+00:002015-12-28T18:03:43.561+00:00I think that the right arm on the 3rd figure looks...I think that the right arm on the 3rd figure looks more weird in the photo than it does IRL. I think there has definitely been some foreshortening of The troupemasters fingers as well.<br />It doesn't sound harsh, I asked for the feedback, and it is appreciated. Thanks for the comments on the colourscheme as well.DrDavehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08451280965586217125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1236707967196343044.post-17509261794043087782015-12-28T17:49:04.434+00:002015-12-28T17:49:04.434+00:00The poses of some of them are a bit weird.
Especi...The poses of some of them are a bit weird. <br />Especially the right arm on the 3th figure seems unnatural. <br />Is the troupe master missing fingers? <br />It looks like he had only is thumb and middle fingers left on his right hand.He would have looked a lot beter if his right leg was straight instead of bended like that imho. <br />While this all may sound harsh, I think they will look great on the table as an army. The colours you used are very eye-catching. A Bold but effective scheme, well executed.Wouterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17271989973988511989noreply@blogger.com