Golden Daemon Italy 2006

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RE: Golden Daemon Italy 2006

Post by alvarezwawa »

what should I say? :shock:
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RE: Golden Daemon Italy 2006

Post by Samuel »

Now this is some powerful art! hope he is not gonna visit Poland, well as a tourist welcome :D GD 2007 ;)
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RE: Golden Daemon Italy 2006

Post by ToMaZ »

With my personal feelings put aside and judging the technical aspect:
Great quality stuff. The painting is great, and the atmosphere the miniature breathes out is superb. The Greenstuff parts are nice, and conceptwise the whole miniature looks familiar yet original.

Now personally I grow a bit tired of this overkill in freehand and bits... :sleep:
It seems that the artist just added as much bits as possible and painted as much freehand as possible. (I understand that the GD is a place to show off your skills though)
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Post by Demi_morgana »

friggin' awesome!
although brings me some rackham models in mind dunno why :roll:
beautiful entries! congrats to all winers :)
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Post by mahon »

yeah, i browsed the galleries and was really impressed. much great quality stuff and more variation than at Spanish GD. Great job!

@ToMaZ - I agree about the current trends, but that's what GDs are about these days - showing skills.
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Post by MiSiU »

Oposite to what Tomaz said i just admire those freehands. Take a closer look, how they were made - one of those links leads to a forum, that shows in detail layers - frames, skul background, main drawings, details. Althought it might make one tired of and overgrow of such elements, still it needs to be admited that they are great quality.
As for the entire mini - nice and clean, especially taking itno consideration, that the author used mostly dark colors and came out with a nice final effect.
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Coool GW relatedstuff
Very inspiring

THX for the links
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Post by Skrit »

I kinda share the thoughts ToMaZ expressed. Nothing negative towards the maker of this very cool and original model but indeed the Freehand overkill these days is starting to get boring towards a level it's starts to bore me a bit...

Excellent stuff btw, I kinda forgot Italy was had already...
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Post by NAVARRO »

well i love those freehands and color choice, also im a bitz freak so what can i say besides love it all!

Oh and is it really a new trend? i think Huge banners full of freehands, lots of bitz on convos is as oldschool as it gets. :)
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