Painting Standards

Started by daveyboy21, 04 February 2013, 08:44:31 PM

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daveyboy21

Well. I've finally got my 10mm painting to, what I consider, a pretty good standard and would not be TOO embarrassed to show them.
NOW!!!!!! after returning back to the photo forum after a few months, I find that the standards have SKY ROCKETED!!!!!!!
So PLEASE. Just to preserve my sanity.......................STOP IT,STOP IT,STOP IT!!!!!!!!!
Seriously though. Congrats to each and every one of ya. Now when I hit the painters "Wall", I get all the inspiration I need by enviously lusting after the eye candy on the forum. Keep it up boys
Dave
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Hertsblue

I've thought this for a long time, Dave. How do they do it? With the best will in the world I just can't keep my hand steady enough.  :'(
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barbarian

Dazza and Andreas kick asses.
For simple mortals, try painting lighter then using inks.
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

05 February 2013, 10:48:02 AM #3 Last Edit: 05 February 2013, 11:39:38 AM by mad lemmey
I agree, with painting standards:  I was running at my limit before last years AWI project, and then Andymac gave me a load of great pointers. I think the idea is ask, just like Dougie's Falklands kit, most people are all to happy to drop hints.

My unit standards are either preprinted or 'impressionist'!
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