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Title: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: Captain Blood on February 13, 2009, 02:38:27 PM
Here are a couple more figures I've added to my little collection of mid-late C17th Exmoor.

Carver Doone, the thorough-going villain, is faced down by stout yeoman, John Ridd the elder.
The kid with the bucket of slops is obviously young John Ridd, who grows up to become the hero of the tale, and to woo the beautiful Lorna Doone and avenge his father...

Etc Etc

 ;)

The figures are Bicorne, although I've used a Renegade horse - a bit more of a muscular looking hunter... Much more Carver...

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x69/pantomaniac/carver6.jpg)

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x69/pantomaniac/carver4.jpg)

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x69/pantomaniac/carver3.jpg)

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x69/pantomaniac/carver1.jpg)
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: argsilverson on February 13, 2009, 02:47:29 PM
Very nice!

These posts make anyone to want to start new projects everytime!
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: Gorac on February 13, 2009, 02:54:05 PM
Nice painting. I like the faces.
Although the eyes of the horse are a bit too humanlike for my taste. Horses have big brown eyes with only a small white rim. Maybe you can make the iris a bit bigger.
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: dodge on February 13, 2009, 04:17:20 PM
Cap'n those are great everything is painted wonderfully  :-*

Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: Admiral Benbow on February 13, 2009, 04:59:15 PM
Luvely as always, Cap'n!
 :-*
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: vikotnik on February 13, 2009, 05:13:03 PM
 :-*
I have to say it again: I really like the way You paint Your miniatures Captain!
Excellent choice of colour and an overall brightness that is rarely seen in times of 'layering over-a-black-undercoat".

Plus: The setting of the photograph...
...wonderful!
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: JollyBob on February 13, 2009, 06:17:10 PM
Great stuff.  :)

One of these days I'm going to try and pose all my figures with scenery for photographs, it looks so good with yours!
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: Faust23 on February 14, 2009, 04:24:04 AM
Bitchin' way cool!!!  :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: Malamute on February 14, 2009, 08:37:22 AM
Very nice, up to your usual excelelnt standard and it good to see a trusty PMC building in the background.  :)That guy seems to have to monoply on Tudor/Elizabethan buildings... ;)
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: Captain Blood on February 14, 2009, 09:26:47 AM
Very nice, up to your usual excelelnt standard and it good to see a trusty PMC building in the background.  :)That guy seems to have to monoply on Tudor/Elizabethan buildings... ;)

lol Thanks Nick. Yes, PMC and Conflix have pretty much carved up the mock Tudor market between them  ;)



the eyes of the horse are a bit too humanlike for my taste. Horses have big brown eyes with only a small white rim. Maybe you can make the iris a bit bigger.


You're not the first to object to my horses' eyes. I've tried several different ways, and all I can say is that this is about the best. If you actually paint the eye like a real horse - all dark brown / black, with just a highlight (because horses' eyes are very 'liquid' looking, so you have to highlight) - they come out looking like Demon horses...  :?
Not sure what the answer is, but happy to see other people's methods.  :)

That said, I'm not sure I agree that this...

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x69/pantomaniac/carver7.jpg)

...is a 'human-looking' eye.




Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: Ray Rivers on February 14, 2009, 09:59:30 AM
 :-*

Super mini's!

You are a guru of painting.

Why don't do you do something bad for change?  It does get a bit tiring showering praise on you all the time you know.   :-[
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: Overlord on February 14, 2009, 10:33:06 AM
Cracking stuff, as ever Cap'n.  :-*  8)
I wouldn't worry about the "horse eyes". I can't paint eyes that well on anything.  :'(
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: Ramshackle_Curtis on February 14, 2009, 10:58:49 AM
THe background sky colour is perfect! Really looks like dartmoor! Beware the grimpen mire!
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: cianty on February 14, 2009, 12:39:26 PM
Fantastic miniatures! Beautiful pictures!  ;D
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: dodge on February 15, 2009, 09:30:06 AM

That said, I'm not sure I agree that this...

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x69/pantomaniac/carver7.jpg)

...is a 'human-looking' eye.


Hello Mr Ed.......... lol

No , really that said very good painting I look at your horses and try to do something similar  :D

Dodge
Title: Re: More from the Doones of Exmoor
Post by: Hammers on February 15, 2009, 09:50:54 AM
Very nice, up to your usual excelelnt standard and it good to see a trusty PMC building in the background.  :)That guy seems to have to monoply on Tudor/Elizabethan buildings... ;)

lol Thanks Nick. Yes, PMC and Conflix have pretty much carved up the mock Tudor market between them  ;)



the eyes of the horse are a bit too humanlike for my taste. Horses have big brown eyes with only a small white rim. Maybe you can make the iris a bit bigger.


You're not the first to object to my horses' eyes. I've tried several different ways, and all I can say is that this is about the best. If you actually paint the eye like a real horse - all dark brown / black, with just a highlight (because horses' eyes are very 'liquid' looking, so you have to highlight) - they come out looking like Demon horses...  :?
Not sure what the answer is, but happy to see other people's methods.  :)

That said, I'm not sure I agree that this...

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x69/pantomaniac/carver7.jpg)

...is a 'human-looking' eye.


Interesting aspect.

This is probably a question of scale and expectation. What I mean is that we expect an eye to look a certain way but scale in miniatures (which I commonly interpreted as a person seen from xx feet away) prevents it. You (Captain Blood), like me, do human eyes like dark brown slits because becuase you will see no white or eye nor iris/pupil in a person 20 yards away. Apparently you perceive horse eyes differently. I've got nothing to say about that except that it look good.