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This is another mini that I tried painting using a limited pallet. Ultimately, I don't think this was as big a success as Calandra, but I still think she worked out alright.

Ultimately, I did not mix the colors for Morvahna together enough to give her a unified appearance, so I didn't get a lot of the advantages that I would normally get from painting with a limited pallet.

However, I do think she turned out well.



Commentary of any kind is welcome.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2010/01/06 16:42:00


 
   
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Wow, even with a limited pallet odinsgranson, you still manage to astound.

The only thing I'm confused on is the sword. I feel like the raised surfaces on the blade should be a tad different.

Ah well, I have no right to criticize, I can't paint this well. Keep up the good work!

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So Odin despite your amazing work I think you use limited palettes because, in fact, you don't own many paints

In all seriousness. Really great painting dude.

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romulus571 wrote:
The only thing I'm confused on is the sword. I feel like the raised surfaces on the blade should be a tad different.


Thanks for the comment. You really do have a good point here- the decorative portions of the sword just kind of blend in with the blade.

Oh well, something to keep in mind next time.

 
   
 
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