But, in my case, smaller didn't mean I could finish this piece more quickly, I became slightly aware of another way of looking at details and they were asking for attention as well... If I didn't get that right it wouldn't turn out as realistic as I had in mind.
But, in my case, smaller didn't mean I could finish this piece more quickly, I became slightly aware of another way of looking at details and they were asking for attention as well... If I didn't get that right it wouldn't turn out as realistic as I had in mind.
John Margiotta "BloodASmedium"PLUS
Gold welldone!!!Martin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thank you, John!Roman LappatPLUS
Really beautiful version of this and so tiny!Martin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thank you Roman! Glad to hear :)David KuehnPLUS
Wonderful work, Martin! Really like it a lot! And, yes: for me as well smaller certainly does not mean faster... :-D Would love to see some more tiny projects from your table! All the best, D.Martin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thanks a lot David!!! Rest assured, I will definitely keep switching between scales in future :Dpit rehmkePLUS
Hello Martin, Very strong work! In the original I like your work even better, because the small scale is one more aware. Like it a lot!Martin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thank you Pit! I'm glad to hear you appreciate it that much :)Bran
It's small but great !Martin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thank you :)Sergey PopovichenkoPLUS
Gold!!!!!!Martin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thanks a lot!Adam
Wow, great details here, the road to the castle especially looks like you painted every speck of dirt and every blade of grass! GoldMartin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thank you, Adam :)Iván Moles "Stuka"
incredible details in such a small piece. GoldMartin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thanks a lot for your appreciation :)fabrizio1969PLUS
GoldMartin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
thank you, Fabrizio :)Melnikov Ivan "Nakatan"
goldMartin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thank you :)