BloodFather of Kharnath
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It struck me recently that the internet is stuffed full of miniature painting tips. There are dozens of web sites with hundreds of threads, WIPs, articles, and how-to's. While these are great, and they are mostly responsible
for everything I know about the hobby, they are all mostly saying the same things. Dilute your paint, unload your brush, use Kolinsky sable, wash it, prime it, etc. Eventually, the information sort of plateaued for me. After I read about the basics, I began to look into step-by-steps for creative inspiration and useful painting recipes. Here you learn how to paint wood grain or that dark elf skin can be shaded with purple. But even here the prospects for really learning something meaningful has gradually slowed for me.
I am in no way implying that I know everything about painting. There is still much for me to learn. It's just that the new ideas aren't flooding in like they used to. Instead of learning twenty good things a day, I am learning 1-2. This is normal of course for all skill sets.
I am also in no way implying that I am a great artist. I am an incredibly average artist that has researched a lot! This is responsible for my quick improvements. My knowledge outweighs my skill. I hope to tighten up this disparity one day with practice.
So to the point. I would like to provide a painting tip, around once a day, that I have found to be very helpful and that you just don't see or hear much. Those rare nuggets of info that pushed me to become a better painter, yet that some intermediate painters have never considered. If anything, this should help out the beginners out there. At best I can help push a veteran painter to levels he or she never considered.
Feel free to comment on these tips. Tell me if they are helpful to you. Add to them, disagree with them. But please, don't introduce your own tips that are off topic with the advice I have uploaded. After all, this is BloodFather's Unique Painting Tips...
for everything I know about the hobby, they are all mostly saying the same things. Dilute your paint, unload your brush, use Kolinsky sable, wash it, prime it, etc. Eventually, the information sort of plateaued for me. After I read about the basics, I began to look into step-by-steps for creative inspiration and useful painting recipes. Here you learn how to paint wood grain or that dark elf skin can be shaded with purple. But even here the prospects for really learning something meaningful has gradually slowed for me.
I am in no way implying that I know everything about painting. There is still much for me to learn. It's just that the new ideas aren't flooding in like they used to. Instead of learning twenty good things a day, I am learning 1-2. This is normal of course for all skill sets.
I am also in no way implying that I am a great artist. I am an incredibly average artist that has researched a lot! This is responsible for my quick improvements. My knowledge outweighs my skill. I hope to tighten up this disparity one day with practice.
So to the point. I would like to provide a painting tip, around once a day, that I have found to be very helpful and that you just don't see or hear much. Those rare nuggets of info that pushed me to become a better painter, yet that some intermediate painters have never considered. If anything, this should help out the beginners out there. At best I can help push a veteran painter to levels he or she never considered.
Feel free to comment on these tips. Tell me if they are helpful to you. Add to them, disagree with them. But please, don't introduce your own tips that are off topic with the advice I have uploaded. After all, this is BloodFather's Unique Painting Tips...