Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

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Re: Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

Postby blackfly » Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:36 pm

Dig it! You have a higher ratio than anyone else of releasing things I can't/won't use, that I'll still buy.

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Re: Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

Postby OrlandotheTechnicoloured » Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:59 pm

I like em both

one can be the evil doppelganger, the other the innocent victim,

but which is which
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Re: Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

Postby --- » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:09 pm

Great stuff - bring on the Duffster 8)

The lantern certainly looks much better on the digi version... I'm guessing that straight line work is way easier (for you) done that way?
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Re: Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

Postby Pablo Spandangle » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:12 pm

Dags wrote:Great stuff - bring on the Duffster 8)

The lantern certainly looks much better on the digi version... I'm guessing that straight line work is way easier (for you) done that way?


Oh hell yeah, so much easier. A few cylinders, squidge them about, jobs a good un. 8)
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Re: Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

Postby Tre Manor » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:23 pm

Really well done. I can see hwy your made the fig ( I do it all the itm myself over more trivial reasons ). I liek both versions equally for different reasons.
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Re: Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

Postby mcfonz » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:31 pm

Top notch as usual Mr Rae.

Am really looking forward to the Duffjob on her.

As you say the newer one has more of an exploring look to her rather than being trapped in the corner of a dark room look.
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Re: Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

Postby TheImp » Fri Dec 06, 2013 6:10 am

Just curious, will there be a Lillie Poots, age 14? A Lillie Poots, resistance fighter (age 21)? A Lillie Poots, resistance cell commander (age 28)? Lillie Poots, cabinet minister (age 35)? Lillie Poots, Secretary of State for the Home Department (age 42)? And Lillie Poots, prime minister (age 49)?

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Re: Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

Postby Relic » Fri Dec 06, 2013 9:03 am

Really like it, I think you have hit the proportions better with the digi one, more child like 8)
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Re: Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

Postby Badger Loving Fluffster » Fri Dec 06, 2013 2:51 pm

Nice but I think I prefer the original one. Maybe with the revamped lamp
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Re: Statuesque Preview: Lillie Poots, aged 7 and a quarter

Postby Carcharoth » Fri Dec 06, 2013 3:37 pm

I think I agree with the badger lover in preferring the original. It's close though and the new one is still good. Can't wait to see her painted!
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