Martin Ralya on Nostr: Three years in, I've encountered a new-to-me #MiniaturePainting dilemma: If I ...
Three years in, I've encountered a new-to-me #MiniaturePainting dilemma:
If I half-finished a model three years ago, and would now paint it differently, do I commit to the old approach or bite the bullet and paint over the original work?
It's one thing when the models are done and varnished. I'm playing with models from 2020 all the time these days, and I'm never sad about it. But this feels like either an opportunity or a needless time sink and I'm not sure which it is.
Hrm.
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