Thanks Nightbringer. and holy crap @Wolfwerty33 ! You just liked pretty much every post in this thread. What are your specific thoughts on what you see?
You've improved a lot over time. I didn't like the first few pictures you posted, because, well, I didn't like them, but you've gotten a lot better over time. Also, that tends to happen - I don't read a blog, then I do, there's ten pages of stuff, and I like what I like, and then someone gets twenty notifications...
I agree totally with @Wolfwerty33 here, you have grown in confidence and that shows alot in your painting, I feel your next step and this will go against everything your about, slow down and paint a couple of models at a time. I would like to see you take on one model and lavish time on it too see the results.
Correct. It's not about speed. I don't rush through things. I'm just fast. I've identified that I'm shite with highlights, but that may be down to old brushes partially.
I paint fast as well and I cannot spend 20hrs on a model atm but I do want too and I see that as the next step in my progression, If you look at the guys on here that paint slow, namely @neveroddoreven @Xlanax_lot their skill is high but so is their patience and I believe that this is the key. I spent around 10hrs on my Death guard test model and I think he is one of my best minis so far, so it does pay to slow it down.
I'm not saying I won't try. I'm just trying to work through my backlog right now. I have been spending more time on average with my lizzies
yea. The current 5 gekkotoah I'm working on have taken me about 2.5 hours total, and that carno....i mean clan lord on fire drake, took me between 5-10.