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justTRAINcRaZy
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April 27, 2006, 11:36:35 AM »
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Just wanted to say you guys are absolutely awesome when it comes to weathering. I've been putting it off for a long time, but finally started this week trying to learn. I've spent what time I could reading all the threads and monthly contests. So far, I'm back on page 10.
Anyway, just had to post something (I thought my post count could use some padding) and say great job.
PS - My early attempt at color and texture. One of my club brothers said he was surprised the body was staying on the frame, definately deserves to be on the RIP track. I'm still working on the less is more idea.
KB
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Stay at it, I`m having a lot of enjoyment just trying it out, I`ve made
a few mess of a few but, what the hell, just clean them off and start
again,
regards,
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we thank you for that. you can learn a lot here!
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My belief that no matter how experienced you are, learning is ALWAYS
an ongoing process! Who knows what wonderful technique a "newbie"
may bring to us?
I may have said this before-but the quality of weathering & techniques
now was unheard of 25 years ago-can you imagine what it will be in
another 25 years? (& even then we'll STILL be learning!)
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could not agree with the donkey more!
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