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 :D
pit rehmke
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 :)
SergeyPopovichenkoPLUS
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! Gold
Martin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thank you, Adam :)
Iván Moles "Stuka"
incredible details in such a small piece. Gold
Martin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thanks a lot for your appreciation :)
fabrizio1969PLUS
Gold
Martin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
thank you, Fabrizio :)
Melnikov Ivan "Nakatan"
gold
Martin Vermeulen (Nighthawk)
Thank you :)