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Hello fellow miniature workshop painters!


It was very nice to see you at the monthly forum yesterday and meet some of you I only knew by name.

Here is a picture of our traced painting in A4. A couple of points we would need to agree on before I transfer it to paper and outline:

  1. Is the level of details ok with you?

  2. Do we keep the hunter? Do we remove it? Do we change what he's doing?

  3. Are we all fine with the margins? This was the maximum I could enlarge the picture to fit in A4 while keeping reasonable margins size: the bottom and right margins are 3cm (1 1/8 in). You will see when working on it, the size of the elements in the painting is already challenging to work on in my view. ๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿ“๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿ๐ŸŒธ There's even a snake ๐Ÿ, can you spot it? I only removed the end of the top branch, I think the tree shape still looks good, what's your view? ๐ŸŒณ


Looking forward to hearing what you think. Don't hesitate to send critics, I am very happy to hear any advice to improve it!

Have a great day! ๐Ÿ™‚


Dominique


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@Sara @Mary Yaeger @Nadia Khan @Susan Dobrian @Anastasia Doran @Ary Nassiri @Vaishali Prazmari


PS: I tagged everyone listed in our shared excel file, sorry of I missed anyone who's participating!

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Vaishali Prazmari
Vaishali Prazmari
Apr 27, 2022

Yes it's a rather warm blue, isn't it, so unlikely to be lapis. Then again, if they wanted it to be the brilliant royal blue of a peacock feather, it might even have some green added to it. They used both pure colours and admixtures. Look forward to seeing what you go with!

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