@Catachan1brainleaf Wet palettes are handy, but don't fit my style. I like more control over how thin the paint is and the ability to add more thinner or wait a few minutes to allow the paint to dry and thicken up.
The Winston & Newton Series 7 are very nice. If it's too floppy, you might try the series 7 Miniature series. But your right, gotta use what you're most comfortable with. :)
Do you know where I can purchase your water basins? I did not have any luck at the local paint store or online searching. Any help would be great.
KillaMinis 10 months ago
@KillaMinis Man, I'm starting a fashion trend. You're not the first to ask. Search Amazom for "Nicole Non-Spill Paint Cup".
ThePaintingClinic 10 months ago
What, no Gypsy?
fubargrinch 1 year ago
@Catachan1brainleaf Wet palettes are handy, but don't fit my style. I like more control over how thin the paint is and the ability to add more thinner or wait a few minutes to allow the paint to dry and thicken up.
ThePaintingClinic 1 year ago
The Winston & Newton Series 7 are very nice. If it's too floppy, you might try the series 7 Miniature series. But your right, gotta use what you're most comfortable with. :)
SMConsortium 1 year ago
@SMConsortium I think I have the miniature versions. I just don't like pure natural hair I guess. Had the same issues with red sables.
ThePaintingClinic 1 year ago
@ThePaintingClinic Ah ok. the synths are pretty bouncey. :)
SMConsortium 1 year ago
Lots of good information. Cheers!
TinyArts 1 year ago