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Posted: 30 Jun 2008, o 12:28
by Nameless
Nav - I don't have any good painters nearby, and watching good painters at work is something I lack. I learned a lot from just looking how Stefan and Ana painted at some con here in Poland). Even without a word of explanation from them. That's my personal reason to buy such DVD tutorial. I wanted to buy the Miniature Mentor DVD, but now it seems that Bragon's DVD is more comprehensive.
Posted: 30 Jun 2008, o 12:57
by NAVARRO
sure thing mate you dont have to explain me anything
If it was cheaper i maybe would consider to add it to my dvd collection... but with so many tuts for free online so many web resources i find it hard to justify to my disposable income for the hobby the extra 25 euros bill...
Also I rather pay to all in the hobby comunity with my time doing my tuts for free for all because the comunity gives me so much more in return.
I dont have any painters here also but i dont mind having fun learning my things my way in my hobby... since I'm in no hurry on learning i dont see many points for me to get this at this price...
I bet its top quality... but grabbing this or just splashing the money on other more emergent things for my projects is a easy call for me.
Thats what you call choices

Posted: 3 Jul 2008, o 14:00
by Cyberpaddy66
Might have to put this on my "birthday" list as I seriously lack the funds for this DVD but I really would love to see someone painting in up close DVD quality like this seems to be
Where can I get this in the UK?
I also have nobody I know of in the area to learn from unless someone out there knows a good painter in the SE London area I can go watch for a day or 10 LOL
Posted: 3 Jul 2008, o 15:16
by Skrit
Err, at first I thought 'another one?' as I have the one by Rune Kapple. (which I haven't taken a look at yet!

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But the You Tube clip with that damn funky music makes me want to buy it!

Posted: 3 Jul 2008, o 22:49
by Szary
Very tempting sneek peek! Damn, I catched the hook...