kev1964 has been painting all of our Napoleonic ranges for us recently, so here's the next batch. Next to be sent over to Kev will be the new Prussians as well as some of our SYW ranges as well.
Kev's work has been seen on the Forum a few times, but head over to his Flickr page to see more: https://imageshack.us/user/kev1964
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Good job Kev!
These look absolutely brilliant
Take care
Andy
Yes. Brilliant indeed ... and nuts (after all, its 10mm)! - especially the detail on these Highlanders! :-bd =D>
The French are great too!
:-bd =D> :-bd =D> :-bd
Excellent ! =D>
Cheers - Phil
They look very good indeed.
Very nice - really good painting, and great to have more photos of stuff on the website.
A couple of the photos look a bit dark - especially the limbers, compared with the artillery, might be worth double checking the settings on those.
And I'd like bigger versions too! The artillery the and officers look nice and big, where there are lots of troops in the photo each one does end up a bit small.
Not trying to make more work for you Leon, ;)
Oh, I love the rocket, both deployed and in transit 8). I can see the Peninsular War beckoning...
Superb as always
Quote from: Steve J on 23 October 2016, 08:59:03 AM
Oh, I love the rocket, both deployed and in transit 8). I can see the Peninsular War beckoning...
Great in a salad too.
An example of 10mm at its best - magnificent figures, painting and basing.
Inspirational stuff as always.
Phil
Magnificent as always :-bd
Quote from: fred. on 23 October 2016, 08:49:06 AM
A couple of the photos look a bit dark - especially the limbers, compared with the artillery, might be worth double checking the settings on those.
I've lightened those ones, but I'm always wary of different monitor settings and going too light with them. There's been a few that have looked fine on my laptop here but when I get to work they looked washed out.
Quote from: fred. on 23 October 2016, 08:49:06 AM
And I'd like bigger versions too! The artillery the and officers look nice and big, where there are lots of troops in the photo each one does end up a bit small.
We're limited by the website there unfortunately, the website only supports 400 pixel widths for the web photos, so everything gets formatted to that.
thanks Leon - I tend to avoid photography on a white background because I find it so hard to get the colours/brightness right.
Shame that you are stuck with such small images on the webstore - it seems hard with multiple 10mm figures to get a photo that isn't just a long line. I keep trying different groupings but end up with very much letterbox style images most of the time.
Quote from: fred. on 23 October 2016, 08:55:15 PM
Shame that you are stuck with such small images on the webstore - it seems hard with multiple 10mm figures to get a photo that isn't just a long line.
I don't mind it so much, we could go a little larger but I wouldn't want them too big, and I think most websites require some kind of a standard for their product images. A big image is nice for the limbers and such, but any larger on the individual figures and they'd be bigger than the actual real-life model and the detailing would be blown up too much.