how may w.i.p. figures on bench at one time ?

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jim1215

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good afternoon , i wanted to ask members of this site how many figures are you working on at one time . i always wanted to just start on one figure and work to completion but sure enough i have 4 or 5 started , first my quest to get faces at ;east to my liking so i enjoy doing a few diffrent heads at one time , i wouldnt say i get bored with one figure but maybe because theres so many i want to get to , thanks for reading and would love some opinions , thanks jim
 
I've heard from oil painters that they'll often have a number of projects just so they can keep painting one while waiting for the rest to dry.

As for me, even though I paint with acrylics, I still tend to have a variety of figures in the works. Right now I've got 5 in various states but with the intention that I will finish them all. There's also a larger number of figures I started but doubt I will ever return to for one reason or another (so they're not included in the 5).

My reason for the multiple projects is usually because I'll get stuck on something, some aspect of a figure that I'm not sure how I want to do or am having trouble with. So often I'll set the piece aside and work on other stuff until I've come up with a solution and can go back to it. Painting should be enjoyable, so if I feel like I'm banging my head against the wall, better to take a break and work on something else. The other reason is sometimes I'll decide to paint a figure 'just for fun' but a deadline for a competition or commission is approaching and I need to set the 'just for fun' piece aside and focus on something else.
 
I have 14 on the bench.
3 commissions,
2 of my own projects,
4 being painted for future deadline at Scale Model World for a themed display,
The others are things I tinker about with whilst at Model shows in Demo.
It doesn't seem a lot to me I have had more than that in a production line before today.
 
I paint in oils and I only have 1 figure at the bench at any one time.

Since I mainly use Old Holland paint, add quick drying mediums to for example printers inks and dry parts under an Ikea lamp with a 100 w bulb I have reduced drying time to almost nothing.

An new figure comes on the bench only when a project is completely finished:)
 
Working on the "Roll Call" at present, with a few other figures that can utilise the same palette of colours. I'm resisting starting on some Napoleonics, and I find that difficult. Called a halt to any more Romans; that is, until I see something that grabs my imagination:rolleyes:

Alan
 
If you include horses as well I can immediately think of 32, then I will need to do a Roll Call:depressed:. Oh dear, if I do a roll call I could have 50 shades of grey:LOL:
anyone have a spare painting octopus they can loan out.
 
Five figures at the moment and a 1/48 scale Spitfire. :eek:

Update, primed two more yesterday.

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