Slann
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You rock, thanks!
np, I use the app and it is pretty good.
You rock, thanks!
Holy cow Batman, watercolour set brushes! BAM, WHACK, KER-POW, get decent brushes now!
Windsor and Newton Series 7 are THE brush in my eyes, expensive but you get what you pay for.
GW are ok and a million times better than watercolour set brushes!
Size 00,1,3 will do you, use a GW base brush for basing and use your watercolour set for washes etc.
Still don't get the fandom around these particular brushes ?
To be fair, there are some insanely good painters out there on youtube who hate the windsor brushes, but it's all really preference. Some people get a better feel and flow with the synthetic brushes, others prefer low quality throw-aways, and obviously a good few prefer the fancy ones. I actually bought a series 7 #1, but I haven't cracked it open yet. My girlfriend got me a set of sable sapphires she saw and they've been working pretty well so far (no idea what % sable/synth they are).
I can speak for the GW brushes and they are... well, to put it nicely, not worth the prices, not by a long shot.
Art stores literally sell thousands of kinds of quality brushes ...
Personally I typically use my cheep brushes for most of the painting
and only take out my nice pointy sables for my final details.
this is an interesting question - I can see why there might be a restricition on it depeding on the size and use of the model - do you mean like a display model like that isn't playable or a model figurine or something? like action man sized for a bad example
I suppose it's a display model. In theory, it's small enough to glue on a base and play with it. I think that would be pushing it though as about 6" tall.
In the open painting competition you can enter with a display model as well. There is so many systems out there, that it would be impossible for us to review if a model belong to one, so it is easier to allow all. I am sorry if the rules was confusing on this part.Do models entered into the open painting competition have to be gaming/tabletop models? I have something that I would love to enter but I'm not sure if it would be in the spirit (or the rules) of the competition.