All kidding aside I hope ARH does well with these and all their new stuff.
Any idea of which Greek God will be released next and when?
Do we have a release date for the Valkyrie in the boat?
And the ARH shirt looks really cool. And preposterously silly facial hair (I keed, I keed) aside I am so jealous of the Ave abs that I am almost inspired to try to do a sit up or two..........almost.
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I had the soul patch on for the show. Last year they confused me with Downey so I changed it a little
About the shirt, it was so I would look the part and the abs are always a work in progress.
What's next? Only Arahom would know but I did see the other Angel and she is a beauty!
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All kidding aside I hope ARH does well with these and all their new stuff.
Any idea of which Greek God will be released next and when?
Do we have a release date for the Valkyrie in the boat?
And the ARH shirt looks really cool. And preposterously silly facial hair (I keed, I keed) aside I am so jealous of the Ave abs that I am almost inspired to try to do a sit up or two..........almost.
See these are beautiful pictures that do justice to your work. The pics on the website are an insult to the months of "blood, sweat and tears" poured into this masterpiece by Arahom, Alex P and the painters.
Pictures are so crucially important in this industry because we, collectors, don't have to opportunity to see the piece in person before we purchase it for hundreds of dollars..All we have are the photos and specs provided by the vendors to judge whether to piece is worth the expense or not.
Website picture VS Half decent Comic Con photo
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See these are beautiful pictures that do justice to your work. The pics on the website are an insult to the months of "blood, sweat and tears" poured into this masterpiece by Arahom, Alex P and the painters.
Pictures are so crucially important in this industry because we, collectors, don't have to opportunity to see the piece in person before we purchase it for hundreds of dollars..All we have are the photos and specs provided by the vendors to judge whether to piece is worth the expense or not.
Website picture VS Half decent Comic Con photo
Your right, under our lights the paints get washed up. You can see all the details. Its almost overexposed. But then, what can Arahom do, he is still doing too much right now. My suggestion to him is to bounce the lights, and not use direct lighting
I totally agree with you. The website pictures are just plain awful. Those are what I saw first and thought the piece looked like CRAP. Then I saw other photos and videos that weren't washed out and the piece looks very nice. You should take those terrible photos off the arh website. They probably hurt sales more than anything. Amazing piece!
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See these are beautiful pictures that do justice to your work. The pics on the website are an insult to the months of "blood, sweat and tears" poured into this masterpiece by Arahom, Alex P and the painters.
Pictures are so crucially important in this industry because we, collectors, don't have to opportunity to see the piece in person before we purchase it for hundreds of dollars..All we have are the photos and specs provided by the vendors to judge whether to piece is worth the expense or not.
Your right, under our lights the paints get washed up. You can see all the details. Its almost overexposed. But then, what can Arahom do, he is still doing too much right now. My suggestion to him is to bounce the lights, and not use direct lighting
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I totally agree with you. The website pictures are just plain awful. Those are what I saw first and thought the piece looked like CRAP. Then I saw other photos and videos that weren't washed out and the piece looks very nice. You should take those terrible photos off the arh website. They probably hurt sales more than anything. Amazing piece!
Everyone agrees with me I assure you..Alex, you can help Arahom with that. You've been taking pro level pics of your statues for years and posting them online. Why not do as much for products of your own company!?
Everyone agrees with me I assure you..Alex, you can help Arahom with that. You've been taking pro level pics of your statues for years and posting them online. Why not do as much for products of your own company!?
I would love to but I am not in the production, rather sales etc. Arahom finished AOD and took pics @ 2 AM before he sent it out to factory and SDCC. I had no chance to take pics
Should be any week now going up for sale from SCC
Expensive? I guess it's all about what you like, and at the end it's about what's it worth to you. Only you know the answer.