After reading Guy's "Metal Models" thread, I'd like to discuss the topic of lighting for painting. I have found that it is absolutely impossible for me to paint anything worth a koi's sphincter under flourescent light. It took me too long to get it-- I thought for a long time that I was getting worse as a painter the longer I painted. Then an artist friend slapped me around when she saw my big $ Reticulated Articulated Flourescent Ballbuster. When I first began painting, I had a great office with big windows on the north and east walls-- no need for lights at all. The faces on those pieces still look good. I know there are some light wizards among you, so what are you using? I still plod along with my two 60 watters which burn my forehead when I get too close to my work. Anybody using Ott Lights out there? What's workin'?
john
john