Completed Lancers of the Guard, 1809-1815

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That is really great! I enjoyed looking at the in process on blog. Could you please explain how you did the groundwork and water? I tried to translate using Babelfish but it did not work well.

Joe
 
Brilliant.

The foam effect seems a little exagerated, given the actual difference between high an low points of the stream.

However on all other aspects the scenery is perfect.
 
Ki,superb piece of painting and groundwork application,the water effect is brilliant and everything works so well together,nice choice of base as well,i dont know why but a round base really suits the piece.

Brian (y)
 
Hello Mark!
Great painting but also very nice the whole set!
Very good handling of the groundwork and the end result makes the difference!

Cheers
Alexandros(y)
 
superb terrain and attention to detail. The waterfall seems too turmolous for the hight of the fall, in nature these things tend to be less rapid and there is certainly room to take the display to next level. Otherwise - superb composition, real inspiration. What is that water made off?
 
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