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<blockquote data-quote="MadScientist" data-source="post: 1157104" data-attributes="member: 5277"><p>I've bought a few packages of the mini's and over all I'm more satisfied than I thought I would be. BUT there are deffinately contrast issues with some of them. I'm not an old man and have pretty good un-corrected vision but the goblin x-bowman for example looks like a blob of brown plastic from any reasonable distance. Some of the mini's the color schemes are pretty good but overall there is deffinately an over-use of browns and black.</p><p></p><p>With a miniature contrast is very important. You should try to use bright, contrasting colors as much as possible. This isn't an issue with the quality of the paint jobs but rather the design of their color schemes. Would it really be so bad to give goblins green skin so it could stand out against their brown weapons and clothing? I like painting mini's but simply do not have the time to do that and run my campaign so I think these are a great alternative. I just hope they pay more attention to contrast in the next release, so can tell mini's apart from each other and tell what they are from accross the gaming table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadScientist, post: 1157104, member: 5277"] I've bought a few packages of the mini's and over all I'm more satisfied than I thought I would be. BUT there are deffinately contrast issues with some of them. I'm not an old man and have pretty good un-corrected vision but the goblin x-bowman for example looks like a blob of brown plastic from any reasonable distance. Some of the mini's the color schemes are pretty good but overall there is deffinately an over-use of browns and black. With a miniature contrast is very important. You should try to use bright, contrasting colors as much as possible. This isn't an issue with the quality of the paint jobs but rather the design of their color schemes. Would it really be so bad to give goblins green skin so it could stand out against their brown weapons and clothing? I like painting mini's but simply do not have the time to do that and run my campaign so I think these are a great alternative. I just hope they pay more attention to contrast in the next release, so can tell mini's apart from each other and tell what they are from accross the gaming table. [/QUOTE]
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