Time needed for sculpting probably. Sandy Garrity once mentioned doing some 60 hours a week of sculpting. Doesn\'t leave much time for painting. And as Steve says, sculpting pays. Painting does not or far less. And with the large number of good painters around it\'s much easier to arrange for somebody else to paint your minis while you concentrate on making them.
By the way, I think it\'s better for sculptors to have some painting experience since that will make it easier for them to imagine what painters need and want. Interesting is of course that the different preferences lead to different philosophies. If I got it right, Steve Buddle likes his figures unclutered so he has a cleaner canvas, so to say to use. And you can see this in his figures. Rackham\'s figures are differently but they too take into account the painters. Their studio painters are involved at the design start of a miniature.
By the way, I think it\'s better for sculptors to have some painting experience since that will make it easier for them to imagine what painters need and want. Interesting is of course that the different preferences lead to different philosophies. If I got it right, Steve Buddle likes his figures unclutered so he has a cleaner canvas, so to say to use. And you can see this in his figures. Rackham\'s figures are differently but they too take into account the painters. Their studio painters are involved at the design start of a miniature.