Elly3438
Member
Ugh. So lately I have been stuck in a sort of "rut." I feel I want my skills to be taken to the next level, and I am just stuck to the point of either A) keep crapping out the same level of miniatures (which to me has become boring and not inspirational) or B) try and push myself to get better and improve.
I see lots of miniatures these days that are pretty mind blowing, and I just don't know where to begin at improving upon what I already have. I've read articles and tutorials by the likes Seb and Bohun, and bought Jeremie's DVD and studied that. My problem is, I start working on something using very thin glazes or juices or whatever you want to call them, and I get really poor results! I know it takes practice, and I am very stubborn, but it's just very discouraging. I have no idea if my dilution is correct, or if I'm going in the right direction, so I feel like I'm kind of "flying blind." So then I usually give up, and then go back to my normal methods.
I know it takes time and practice, but I feel I need to be practicing correctly or I'll just be wasting precious time. I dunno if I should just expect a good chunk of crappy minis at first before it gets better or what. Anyone else go through something similar or can offer an insight on how they were able to adopt a new technique?
Thanks for reading!!!
~Jeff~
I see lots of miniatures these days that are pretty mind blowing, and I just don't know where to begin at improving upon what I already have. I've read articles and tutorials by the likes Seb and Bohun, and bought Jeremie's DVD and studied that. My problem is, I start working on something using very thin glazes or juices or whatever you want to call them, and I get really poor results! I know it takes practice, and I am very stubborn, but it's just very discouraging. I have no idea if my dilution is correct, or if I'm going in the right direction, so I feel like I'm kind of "flying blind." So then I usually give up, and then go back to my normal methods.
I know it takes time and practice, but I feel I need to be practicing correctly or I'll just be wasting precious time. I dunno if I should just expect a good chunk of crappy minis at first before it gets better or what. Anyone else go through something similar or can offer an insight on how they were able to adopt a new technique?
Thanks for reading!!!
~Jeff~