Dear Alfredo,
My compliments for this very nice diorama.
Great painting, realistic dirt on the cloths, good composition and lovely to see how you recreate that painting. I think at Waterloo, even at this late time of the day, the Old Guard was still wearing their greatcoats and dark blue field trousers during the battle but the real specialists should correct me if I am wrong. And anyhow, you are creating that painting and you did that very well
Mr. Dodson and Mr. Mischak are such specialists and they definitely have a point concerning the flag:
C M DODSON wrote:I would suggest the flag would not be left lying on the ground as it would be either defended to the death or hastily removed to the rear as a trophy.
Thomas Mischak wrote:the eagle/flag is not for 1815
Alfredo, I think you are misunderstanding the point of Thomas Mischak here:
Lacc wrote:You are quite right, Too bad I did not have a flag of 20 or 25mm! It would have been nicer and credible put the flag with the French, behind the wounded. And a gold Eagle.
He does not mean the size is wrong or the eagle is missing: he is talking about your 1804-1812 flag pattern with blue and red corners. By the time of Waterloo French flags had the 'trois couleurs' pattern with three colored fields like the modern French flag has it still today.
Kekso wrote:Pity that some pictures are a bit darker.
Especially in the first few pictures the light is problematic.
My advice: USE A DARKER BACKGROUND so your models will catch the light in stead of the white sheet behind them. Just do a second photoshoot and post the pics again.
Your work deserves that!