Very nice Eugenij. Both painting and basing is excellent.
Eugenij wrote:in real it looks better than on the photos...
Unfortunately, i'm very bad photographer
Eugenij wrote: I'll try to give this dio to my friend and he will make photos in good quality...
Your only photography problem is TOO LITTLE DEPTH OF FOCUS.
Two tips to improve your own photography skills before you send it to your friend.
1) USE DAYLIGHT
Go out in the open Russian skye. Cloudy skye is the best and your country has lots of it I think!
but sunshine will work as well as long as you place your work in a shadow. Otherwise, when in the bright sun, you get very hard black shadows on part of your models.
Modern camera's automatically react to more light and close their diafragma to a smaller hole. This small hole gives more depth of focus so your masterpieces in front and the ones in the back get more sharpness.
If your camera has a manual diafragma function, just make the number as high as possible. I always try to use diafragma 8 or higher but 5.6 will do if thats the most you have.
2) TAKE MORE DISTANCE
The more distance you take from your object, the better the depth focus of your group of figures will get.
Distance also means your image is too wide.
Solve this by using the highest number of pixels your camera has and cut away the excessive space with your computer.
Or, if your camera has a zoom lens, zoom in and try to focus again.
And if you don't like all of this information, just go on as a painter since thats your master skill and your passion and forget these technical lessons again.