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Offline hauden_lukas

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Re: Napoleon & Josephine
« Reply #20 on: September 20, 2010, 16:54:14 »
Guys!

I would also tell you the same face-to-face using the exact same wording. My comment is neither harsh nor offending. Maybe you have noticed the fact that I did like the rest of the custom(s) - it's only the collar that looks a bit awkward. I even mentioned that I believe Emma has the capability to make it better. Of course, if she doesn't want to: That's her decision.
I can only speak for myself - and to me, it (the collar) doesn't look good on this Napoleon, not appealing judging by my senses and not even resembling to the Napoleon I have in my mind.

Let me tell you one more thing: I am the toughest critic for my own work and I always appreciate criticism if it can help improve anything. Of course, I do not always agree but I always reassess things people say (or write).

Cheers,
hauden_lukas

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Re: Napoleon & Josephine
« Reply #21 on: September 20, 2010, 18:02:50 »
 :-\ Hi everyone Gosh what a fuss I've caused  >:D

Thanks all for your support I've been reading all this and I admit having a bit of a laugh  :lol:

I don't mind the criticism good or bad of any of my work.

I don't want to spoil the party - but did anybody of you notice that Napoleon's coat seems to be either too big or is somewhat misplaced...? It definitely needs some more work.

The rest is very good indeed.

So why didn't you fix the coat a little bit better? You spent all your time creating a nice custom and (in my eyes) you ruined Napoleon by this outfit. I see a great potential in your work but apparently several others here in this forum are willing to accept a lower level of your creativity.



Yes I can see what your saying I did him with his collar turned up so it does look a big but as it a caricature of Napoleon and in no way meant to look 100% accurate I wasn't that bothered.

As to the picture I modled him off of, I admit it was Arthur Lowe dressed as Napoleon in an episode of Dad's Army I was watching when I decided to do up the klicky, and if you've seen him the collar does come up around his ears - the problem with being a short fat actor  ;D

So I wasn't offended in any way with what you said. I think maybe it was the tone of some of your other comments to other members that might have caused more fuss than what you said to me.


 :thanks: Thanks to Klickus Mobilius, WarriorOfToys, Playmofire, Arab Warrior, Andy R for jumping in to my defence.  :-*

So hoping it's all sorted....... what do you think of version 2?



P.S. Josephine has run off in a huff as Napoleon wont share his coat anymore  :lol:
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Offline hauden_lukas

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Re: Napoleon & Josephine
« Reply #22 on: September 20, 2010, 19:01:27 »
So hoping it's all sorted....... what do you think of version 2?

You won't believe me, but I like him now (that's only my opinion and my taste, others might disagree...  ;) )

Cheers,
hauden_lukas

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Re: Napoleon & Josephine
« Reply #23 on: September 20, 2010, 19:08:50 »
You won't believe me, but I like him now (that's only my opinion and my taste, others might disagree...  ;) )

Cheers,
hauden_lukas

Lol,
I do agree this looks better. :)
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Re: Napoleon & Josephine
« Reply #24 on: September 20, 2010, 19:09:02 »
Bravo!  I like both versions!  Emma, you are so talented!  

btw, I'm only joking when I say this, but "isn't your Napoleon too tall?"  lol.  Maybe someone can do Napoleon using a playmokiddie, but keep your Josephine the same, haha!

All kidding aside, I LOVE your work, Emma!  I'm a HUGE fan!
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Re: Napoleon & Josephine
« Reply #25 on: September 20, 2010, 19:58:04 »
I bow at your Creation Queen Emma

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Re: Napoleon & Josephine
« Reply #26 on: September 21, 2010, 00:12:56 »
I love both versions and didn't see anything wrong with the first version.  I believe customization is an art (in which I have absolutely no talent), and being such, artistic license is acceptable.

I LOVE your work, Emma!  I'm a HUGE fan!

I'm a HUGER fan... :love:
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Re: Napoleon & Josephine
« Reply #27 on: September 21, 2010, 13:36:48 »
I too like both versions.  In fact they inspired me to try to make
a "coat of many colors" for a Biblical Joseph figure my wife is going
to use teaching her first grade class.  She is going to use Playmobil figures
and some Egyptian structures made from plywood to act out the story.

Great Napoleon & Josephine!!.....maybe Admiral Lord Nelson is next?

Well Done Emma J. :clap: :clap:

Jimbo :cowboy: