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Fantastic! I really like the greens you used for the dress. The toadstools are a nice touch.

I can't decide which of my gnomes to paint first. Mind you, I've got a Reaper Bones/Stonehaven Dwarves crossover to do first and I owe the Dragon challenge a dragon before the end of the year not to mention a diorama I need to start for Reapercon that's going to take me forever.

The moral of the story is that I need to stop looking at WIP and Show Off threads. LOL!

Seriously though, very nice work on this little priestess; she looks awesome.

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adorable. i have to agree that your color choice here was impeccable. combined with the wonderfully cheerful flowery base you have really conveyed an atmosphere of benevolence. i often get caught up painting foul horrors, so it is refreshing to see something so sweet.

it is a testament to your skill that i didn't realize how small she was until it was pointed out and i compared her to the size of that 30mm base.

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Fantastic! I really like the greens you used for the dress. The toadstools are a nice touch.

I can't decide which of my gnomes to paint first. Mind you, I've got a Reaper Bones/Stonehaven Dwarves crossover to do first and I owe the Dragon challenge a dragon before the end of the year not to mention a diorama I need to start for Reapercon that's going to take me forever.

The moral of the story is that I need to stop looking at WIP and Show Off threads. LOL!

Seriously though, very nice work on this little priestess; she looks awesome.

 

I've got to get these done before my Drake Kickstarter comes in. We all do this, buy into loads of Kickstarters then put all those figures into boxes until one day we think "Wait a minute, didn't I get into Alien Dungeons a few years ago?"

 

 

Great work. Nice color choices and tight painting. I had a chance to see some of these in person and they are delightful little figures. Tiny.

 

They are tiny, but they aren't as hard to paint as you'd think.

 

 

Beautiful work Anne. I've been terrified to start mine. Every time I pick one up, I see how tiny their eyes are, and go paint something bigger.

 

I felt the same way until I did the first two. Now I'm spoiled by how much quicker they are than the huge 28mm we're all used to. At the moment, I'm dreading painting my full sized figures.

 

 

Very lovely job, and the base is just perfect!

 

Thank you!

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I didn't mean to hit post.

 

 

Jus received my box of gnomes this morning, and seeing how tiny they are makes me appreciate the work you've done on it more than ever. Really very well done.

 

I hope you enjoy painting yours as much as I am painting mine. I only got Heroes and McKrackens but I'm buying the rest when they put them in their store at the end of this month.

 

 

Very nice work! I wish I wouldve gotten in on that kickstarter :/

 

They should be for sale in their web store at months end.

 

 

adorable. i have to agree that your color choice here was impeccable. combined with the wonderfully cheerful flowery base you have really conveyed an atmosphere of benevolence. i often get caught up painting foul horrors, so it is refreshing to see something so sweet.

it is a testament to your skill that i didn't realize how small she was until it was pointed out and i compared her to the size of that 30mm base.

 

I don't paint enough "meaty" figures, but I've just gotten a huge Warpwolf from Privateer Press in and he's gnarly. Now watch me girly him up :)

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