RE: [Epic] Painting the little guys

From: Bill Provick <bprovick_at_...>
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 13:10:49 -0400

At 04:00 PM 8/12/97 -0500, you wrote:
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>
>And for those that are considering buying a magnifying lamb, it is kinda
>hard to get used to, and I use mine more for detail on 25mm. I rarely use
>mine on Epic scale.
>
>Tyler
>Who told you I was going to buy a magnifiying lamb???? It's for medical
>purposes I tell you!! Cloning research...yeah that's it, cloning research.
>So how do you use the lamb when you paint? Do you did it directly into the
>paint or what?
>John
>
No, you see the lambs wool is used in the brushes. It magnifies the amount
of paint you can get on one bristle, reducing the size of the brush, and the
amount of times you have to dip it in paint. I find that the best time for a
brush is after a few strokes, when there is a perfect amount of paint. On
normal super fine detail brushes, this lasts like, half a stroke, and is
very time consuming. With the magnifiying lamb's wool brush, you have an
almost unlimited lush painting time. Besides, cloning lambs are (is?) old
news, they've moved onto cows now.

Tyler
Received on Wed Aug 13 1997 - 17:10:49 UTC

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