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  1. When I first started painting figures it was really becuase I had no one to play the games with and I was mesmerised by the painted minis at the local GW store.

    I would just get whatever caught my eye.

    When I first got the internet I found more companies selling minis. I - Kore was looking good certain figures in particular. So I got some of those. I was always drawn to a certain type though.

    Then I spotted Hasslefree and painted one of their figures.

    I got some Warmachine and Iron Kingdoms.

    The Sally at Hasslefree bought the figure from me I painted and asked me to do some more. It was only then looking back at the non GW figures I had collected and painted did I realise the majority where Kev White sculpts.

    So I guess without knowing it I turned into a Kev White fan.

    I still really enjoy painting anything he does.

    I get more enjoyment from sculpting now than painting. I have found I am a lot fussier in chosing figures to paint.

    I like Steve Buddles clean sculpts. I like the character in Heresy sculpts.

    I like Rackham sculpts here and there but dont seem to be able to get the motivation to paint them.

    I like a good balance between detail and cleanliness. Too much un essential detail ruins a sculpt for me.

    Probably the sculptor who I am keeping the closest eye on is Edgar Ramos. His sculpts never fail to get me foaming at the mouth.

    So I think Kev will always be my favourite sculptor but Edgar is very close.

    As for painters I get inspiration every where. Yellow One never fails to amaze me.

    My own mind.

    I like horror. Fantasy or sci fi. Doesnt matter. The more twisted and weird the better.

    I buy all my minis on tinternet

    Packaging.....I love the Rackham stuff. Feels like you are getting a collectable. Which suits me more cos I dont game.

    I hate mould lines on faces.

    I hate Reaper broccolli bases.

    I love rounded display bases eg Warmichine.

  2. You can see the progression in your ability with the drawings.

    I like the concept very much, something Ive been thinking along the lines of.

    Im a practicing sculptor and wanted a theme for my practice sculpts and was thinking of a desert/wild west theme with a bit of steampunk thrown in.

    Futuristic cowboys but no horses, giant lizard mounts instead.

    I like them especially third from last.

  3. Im trying to resin cast him but its a long "bubbly" process at the moment.

    Problem is I dont want to waste too much time on him when I should be practicing more.

    CL....this one I used some clear tube carved to fit around the rock to "cast" the water into. The edge came out a bit "foggy".

  4. I'm a devoted Clive Barker fan.

    Whoooop.....thats me in the attic to dig out the Books of Blood.

    That guys mind is seriously odd and brilliant.

    Guess Ive read pretty much all of Stephen King.

    Same with Tolkien......Silmarillion my favourite.Hard read at times but some of the stories are amazing.

    Same with Pratchett but been slacking with the last few.

    Any fan of Silence of the Lambs should read the books...Thomas Harris if I remember rightly.Red Dragon being the best.

    Right Im off to get Books of Blood..........:evil:

  5. Until I started with the Da Vinci ones my favourite brush was a knackered old GW fine detail that had lost hairs and the paint in the furrule kept the point perfect no matter what I did to it.

    It had the finest point but you only got 3 milliseconds to get the paint on.

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