Seeing the big picture...
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Seeing the big picture...
I have been painting the face on my Dark Eldar Succubus and 'enjoying' the challenge of painting the details on a a face around 6mm high. As my eyes slowly recover from the strain, I began to wonder if there's a better way. Which brings me to my question. Do any of you use any sort of magnifying glass/glasses when you paint? There are all sorts of things out there, are any of them any good?
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Re: Seeing the big picture...
I have a big magnifying glass with a light on a bendy arm on my painting table. Most of what I do doesn't require magnification, but I do make occasional use of it.
Re: Seeing the big picture...
100 shop reading glasses of various strengths. I need to get one of those magnifying glasses with a light too. I figure that would be less strain.
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Re: Seeing the big picture...
Not really an answer to your question, but my solution has always been "don't worry about it," heh.
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Re: Seeing the big picture...
I have something similar and use it for everything! Wish I'd started using it years ago!Auxryn wrote:I have a big magnifying glass with a light on a bendy arm on my painting table. Most of what I do doesn't require magnification, but I do make occasional use of it.
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Re: Seeing the big picture...
In general I don't, but I DO like to make an extra effort on my Character models and what have you. BUt painting eye shadow on s female elf is quite hard without some sort of assistance.my solution has always been "don't worry about it,"
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Re: Seeing the big picture...
I've found that rather than magnifying, a really good strong light source helps a lot. Bearing in mind that light loses brightness exponentially with distance, you sometimes have to hold the mini right close under your desk lamp (or whatever you're using) to really see what's going on under your brush.
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