alextheartist
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Its the Usain Bolt of the mini painting world.. lol
Originally posted by LunchBox
Congrats to all who\'s hard work paid off...and good job, Aaron...bring your schtuph to Denton this weekend.
Originally posted by LavronYor
I asked one of the judges and I believe he is probably the one so enamored with \" Dark \", how one could beat the other two and his reply was that if one was painted dark and had no flaws, that it was better than one with freehand and NMM if there were a few tiny flaws in the NMM.
And Ain\'t that the truth.Originally posted by jahminis
long story short, nobody is forced to enter a competition...
Originally posted by skeeve
Originally posted by LavronYor
I asked one of the judges and I believe he is probably the one so enamored with \" Dark \", how one could beat the other two and his reply was that if one was painted dark and had no flaws, that it was better than one with freehand and NMM if there were a few tiny flaws in the NMM.
This is unfortunately well known fact (not the \"dark\" part). GD judging is ridiculously technical. I wouldn\'t mind this but when technical approach is heavily overlaid by personal preferences then... it stops being technical and becomes simply inconsistent.
As for the light.... I think we got to the point when a pledge drive needed to buy several display cases with lights![]()
Originally posted by davetaylor
So were the judges not using the portable Ott-lites?
Sorry Sanjay, but I don\'t agree; that would end up really stale IMO.Message original : StarFyre
It be nice if they moved the judging to pure, what i called, \"technical painting\".