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My first attempt at painting.
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Well, I decided to try my hand at painting up a team. I have created a new expansion team for my league called the BOSTON SHAMROCKS.
I started with a basic uniform and this is the result. I need to aquire a steadier hand and do some touch ups Open to any tips or suggestions. Mike V. |
Looks good.....
I have some pics of my recent first attempts at painting as well. We're in about the same league I think LOL.
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you can 'clean up' the stripes by painting white down each side.
The Logo looks so awesome though! simple and amazing |
not bad at all!
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Great start, and yes, a border stripe on each side of the broad stripe would give it a real crisp look. It's good work on the logo.
Biggest thing is practice, practice, practice. I've been painting 11 years and I still feel like there's a long way to go for my work. I still have the first 4 teams I ever did. I'll have to look them up and post photos. Ed wnnrcgr shkthbx: $br# |
Tools!
always use good brushes,toothpics,whatever it takes!also make sure your paint is not too thick or thin.Keep at it and keep your brush wet--STT
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Thanks for all the support and advice. Keep it coming. It's fun to try.
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good tools
The 1st thing to take care about is your tool set :D
Good natural sable figures painting brushes, from 5/0 to 1 size (I don't use toothpicks...a good 5/0 brush is more precise). Good paint also. And then..pratice thmbsp$ |
Way to go...
getting started the first step and then practice, practice. thmbsp$
If you can get your hands on some old figures or even little army guys, whatever of similar size and scale to keep developing your skills. shkthbx:shkthbx:shkthbx: |
good start..
.... also remember patience, patience, patience, ... when you hurry that's when you start getting sloppy and careless. ;)
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