A question for advanced painters:

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A question for advanced painters:

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Any tips for OSL? It's the theme for the next round of Iron Painter, and it's not something I have a lot of experience with.
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I wrote short tutorial - Robert (darksondesings) should still have it unused :)
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Well, he'd better get busy on that, then. ;)

Btw- that rusty rhino in the swamp piece of yours is freaking amazing.
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Bexley wrote:Any tips for OSL? It's the theme for the next round of Iron Painter, and it's not something I have a lot of experience with.
:behead: We are working on it. We have had a crazy year and things are now slowing down where we can work on Vol 2 of the painting guide. Would you guys want to see a sculpting guide at some point? :curtain:
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great to know You still have my tut ^^
I can try to write it again if You want Bexley :)
and yeah - I want to see each and every guide I can :scholar:
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Waiting patiently for the 2nd volume of the painting guide. . . . . ;)

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Demi_morgana wrote:great to know You still have my tut ^^
I can try to write it again if You want Bexley :)
and yeah - I want to see each and every guide I can :scholar:
Thank you. :D We hope to get it out soon :wink: . We will make sure to post on CoC when it is up for preorder. :twisted:
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DarksonDesigns wrote:Would you guys want to see a sculpting guide at some point? :curtain:
not really. I'm not into sculpting. I might like to see some simple, but specific tips for making small bits by oneself (scrolls, pouches, etc.)
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I'd like a guide on sculpting!:D
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Bexley wrote:Any tips for OSL? It's the theme for the next round of Iron Painter, and it's not something I have a lot of experience with.
There used to be a couple good tutorials by Victoria Lamb up somewhere. I think you might be able to find them over at CMON somehow, but I'm not 100% certain.
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