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ELYSSIANNA, PRINCESS OF LIGHT By ANDREA MINIATURES

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by ANDREA EUROPE, Nov 2, 2018.

  1. ANDREA EUROPE Active Member

    Edorta, svt, Reptor and 6 others like this.
  2. Dolf Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Portugal
    Beautiful figure! (y)

    The Light is always so much nicer than the Dark...

    Cheers!

    Dolf
  3. Martin64 A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    well - I am aware that fantasy stuff has developed into the fuel that keeps the figure market going and - although not my interest - I am willing to admire many great models and paintjobs from this genre but I am surprised about this release. The attribute "ultrarealistic figure" is not deserved IMHO. The balance of the "contraposte-pose" - especially from the rear does not work and therefore the cheeky elf lady looks not very natural - more like she is suffering from slip disc:D .
    Andrea is developing the figure market surely to another level by using innovative means to sculpt and cast their new figure lines but this figure looks to me like a "quick job" ignoring basic rules of anatomy.

    Cheers, Martin
    franck edet and akaryu like this.
  4. bagelman1952 Well-Known Member

    Country:
    England
    Martin, you obviously haven't looked at the standard 'Posh' Victoria Beckham pose recently. She stands like that permanently.
  5. Pedro Hidalgo Member

    Country:
    Spain
    I cannot resist myself to comment. But going to fight on heels, oh man... :D. Dressed to kill.
  6. JackG Active Member

    Country:
    Canada
    I'm tempted too, but it's not the pose that concerns me that much, rather the amount of fine detail painting that is required on the arms and legs - though am sure many will love the challenge.

    Returning to the question of the pose, yes something does look awkward from the back view. I think maybe two things, first her main (left) leg that is holding her weight is not centered enough, plus she is leaning away instead of towards center balance??
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    regards,
    Jack
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