thegoodsgt
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The discussion about figures that go wrong got me thinking about the skills and techniques that we have not yet mastered. Those are the things where we're most likely to screw up an otherwise decent figure, or at least result in areas that will always bother us when we look at the figure days, week, and months later. Or maybe they're things that unconsciously block us from painting a certain figure (tartans anyone?).
So what are your weaknesses? Where do you need to improve in order to get to the next level? Do you even aspire to improve, or are you comfortable staying at your current level?
(Please limit your response to only those skills and techniques you regularly use. For example, I'd like to say that sculpting is my weakness, but I don't sculpt as much as I paint.)
So what are your weaknesses? Where do you need to improve in order to get to the next level? Do you even aspire to improve, or are you comfortable staying at your current level?
(Please limit your response to only those skills and techniques you regularly use. For example, I'd like to say that sculpting is my weakness, but I don't sculpt as much as I paint.)