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Made in gb
Agile Revenant Titan





Scotland

Hey everyone, just wanted to show my completed Eldrad mini:






What do you guys think?

Iranna.

 
   
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Scotland

Crackin mate, looks great.
   
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Hellish Haemonculus






Boskydell, IL

Very very colorful. I like the runes, especially the one you freehanded on!

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Agile Revenant Titan





Scotland

kryczek wrote:
Crackin mate, looks great.


Thanks! :

Jimsolo wrote: Very very colorful. I like the runes, especially the one you freehanded on!


Thanks, I'm just beginning to delve into the realms of freehand

Iranna.

 
   
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Been Around the Block





Brunswick, Maine, USA

 Iranna wrote:

Thanks, I'm just beginning to delve into the realms of freehand


Definitely among the hardest areas of painting, but possibly the most rewarding. For someone just "begining" to freehand, your rune looks pretty gosh durn good, I might say! Especially since a folding cloak is much harder to get a good image on than, say, a shield, or the average banner. Nice going.

   
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West Melbourne

Nice work

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Australia

"what an donkey-cave" (fanfic reference so don't take it the wrong way)
but really thats some nice painting, congrats on the freehand it looks really well done

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Scotland

 Revelen wrote:


Definitely among the hardest areas of painting, but possibly the most rewarding. For someone just "begining" to freehand, your rune looks pretty gosh durn good, I might say! Especially since a folding cloak is much harder to get a good image on than, say, a shield, or the average banner. Nice going.


Thanks for the praise, keeps me going

fleet of claw wrote: Nice work


Thanks!

Novelist47 wrote: "what an donkey-cave" (fanfic reference so don't take it the wrong way)
but really thats some nice painting, congrats on the freehand it looks really well done


Haha, what are you talking about? E'RBODY loves Eldrad!

Thank you

Iranna.

 
   
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Arlington TX, but want to be back in Seattle WA

nice vivd colors used on Eldrad...definitely a unique take on the mini. All around nice work

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