PuttyArt.com - A new approach to commission painting!

eternity

New member
Hi,

We have been painting now for a while, and due to interest in our local area, have decided to setup a professional service for clients across the world.

Painting really is a true passion, and something we feel very dearly about, which translates into our work! Every job undertaken is project managed accurately through MS Project by my partner who is a PRINCE2 qualified Project Manager by day, and every client receives a detailed cost analysis so they know exactly where every penny is going!

We guarentee the following:

Customer Satisfaction - We take pride in every single brush stroke, from start through to completion! If you believe we have not met your requirements, we will keep going until we do!

A strict schedule - You will receive regular updates on the project, keeping you informed at every point! We never miss a final project deadline unless significant changes are made along the way, and even then we will update the plan and agree a suitable timescale.

Hobby Support - Not only do we paint, but we also play. We have the expertise of very high ranking gamers, including some who have played in the Top 5 at various Grand Tournaments. If we can give advice, we will do our best!

Peer Review - All models are reviewed seriously, before being passed onto our child who gives them the big thumbs up or the big \"thats pooey!\"

Please feel free to visit our website (www.puttyart.com) which is currently in the process of being filled with various articles and tutorials which we feel will help the gaming and painting community. You will also find news and rumours relating to Games Workshop products as and when we hear about them! Finally you will be able to look into who we are as a business and some very basic examples of pricing, although we would prefer it if you would enquire directly.

As a gesture of good faith all army requests over 1000pts will receive a 15% discount!


Speak soon!

Mwah x :)

http://www.puttyart.com/
 

eternity

New member
Hi guys!

Just as an update, we\'ve now completed the first in a series of painting tutorials... stop by and let us know what you think!

http://puttyart.com/?page_id=14
 

generulpoleaxe

New member
for the chips don\'t bother faffing with a grey.

black with the spnge, add mid tone brown into upper part of the black then tweek the bottom part with the white.

three quick steps, that\'s all that is needed.
 

eternity

New member
The beauty of painting is we do it in different ways and get different effects. Having the grey in there offers a good amount of depth, which I find much more effective.

IMO Brown should only be added when creating a more \'worn\' look. Grey is far more neutral and doesnt draw your eye to the chipped area, which is what you are after, as it should be subtle and realistic.

Thanks for the comment though! :)
 

eternity

New member
Hi, I have finally managed to get some photos up, although im working on the quality, check it out in my painting log

http://www.coolminiornot.com/forums/viewthread.php?tid=34335

Thanks :)
 

eternity

New member
Hi all,

I actually have a bit of extra spare time at the minute so can use that time for painting, therefore can get any projects I take on done a lot quicker!

If you are looking to have anything from 1 model to a whole army, from basic gaming standard all the way up to competition standard, painted please reply on here or email me for more info/quotes at eternity@puttyart.com
 
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