erasetheprocess
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Hello, everyone - I just wanted to do a little introduction post, cause I have a feeling as I walk down this long, yet familiar road, I'm going to be seeking the advice of people who have traveled it before.
A long time ago, I began painting (when you could still buy Polly Paints at Gamer's Paradise.)
Painted, stopped, paints dried up.
Got bit by the bug again. Spent a fortune on GW, new tools, and was given some *pristine* Dragonscale.
Painted, stopped, gave paints away to one of the guys who had gotten me into it.
Moved across the country. Began a gaming group about 2 years ago.
About 2 months ago, my gaming group (including my cousin) started kicking around the idea of painting minis again.
Split the cost on the tools and paints, bought a ton of Reaper minis from Cool Stuff, a **very nice** paint setup from Vallejo, and here I sit, waiting for all the boxes to begin showing up at my doorstep.
I cannot say I consider myself to be an advanced painter by ANY stretch. I play guitar, and so I understand that if you don't practice your craft consistantly, you don't improve, and over time, you can actually lose some of your ability.
While I'm not advanced, I don't consider myself to be a newbie, either. I've probably done about 40 miniatures, total, for myself and others, and have never been told it was horrible.
I'm going to really try to be focusing on layering and wet blending techniques, something I've never really messed with before, so if I have questions, they will probably be in that vein.
Anyway, for a first post, I think you guys have enough to go on for now. Give me a few weeks to get my stuff in and some stuff painted, and I'll be looking forward to any help or advice you guys can offer.
Cheers!
A long time ago, I began painting (when you could still buy Polly Paints at Gamer's Paradise.)
Painted, stopped, paints dried up.
Got bit by the bug again. Spent a fortune on GW, new tools, and was given some *pristine* Dragonscale.
Painted, stopped, gave paints away to one of the guys who had gotten me into it.
Moved across the country. Began a gaming group about 2 years ago.
About 2 months ago, my gaming group (including my cousin) started kicking around the idea of painting minis again.
Split the cost on the tools and paints, bought a ton of Reaper minis from Cool Stuff, a **very nice** paint setup from Vallejo, and here I sit, waiting for all the boxes to begin showing up at my doorstep.
I cannot say I consider myself to be an advanced painter by ANY stretch. I play guitar, and so I understand that if you don't practice your craft consistantly, you don't improve, and over time, you can actually lose some of your ability.
While I'm not advanced, I don't consider myself to be a newbie, either. I've probably done about 40 miniatures, total, for myself and others, and have never been told it was horrible.
I'm going to really try to be focusing on layering and wet blending techniques, something I've never really messed with before, so if I have questions, they will probably be in that vein.
Anyway, for a first post, I think you guys have enough to go on for now. Give me a few weeks to get my stuff in and some stuff painted, and I'll be looking forward to any help or advice you guys can offer.
Cheers!
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