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15mm Principate Roman
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:05 am
by zaknafir
Re: 15mm Principate Roman
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 3:21 pm
by batesmotel
The color in your pictures seems to have a heavy bluish/purple cast to it. You may need to use better lighting or else to use photoshop or something similar to get the proper color balance.
Chris
Re: 15mm Principate Roman
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 4:40 am
by quackstheking
All I know is that Javi's miniatures look great in the flesh ( and I've bought loads of them!).
Don
Re: 15mm Principate Roman
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:19 am
by zaknafir
Thanks for the comments...
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batesmotel : To learn to take acceptable shots is in my wishlist for the incoming year. It's true that many times i do not get the real colour of the figures in the pictures...
And not sure if the problem comes from de camera (i use a Nikon S203 with 10 Megapx), colour balance (i use "manual preset" option) or even type of light (i use white light lamp)
Happy new year from Spain,
Javier
p.s.: Don... i really apreciate your comment...even more when it comes from a "wargamer" friend like you

Re: 15mm Principate Roman
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 5:40 pm
by ShrubMiK
The colour balance is a bit funny...but then I quite like purpley colours so it doesn't bother me
The figures do look excellent, both in painting and the styling of the figures themselves. It inspired me to go take a look at Corvus Belli for my next project, but alas their range doesn't cover what I need!
Re: 15mm Principate Roman
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:24 pm
by zaknafir
ShrubMiK wrote:
The figures do look excellent, both in painting and the styling of the figures themselves. It inspired me to go take a look at Corvus Belli for my next project, but alas their range doesn't cover what I need!
Thanks
ShrubMiK 
... Corvus Belli miniatures are 100% compatible with 15mm standard brands (Essex, etc.), so you can easily mix the figures in the same army/stand:
Cheers,
Javier