Customizing models can mean a lot of waiting... waiting for Apoxie Sculpt to set, waiting for primer to dry, and waiting for dull coat spray to turn, well, dull.
When I was pastelling with my friend Karen, I didn’t notice the waiting between layers because we were chatting, or making cocoa, or I’d be checking out her project. But since I’ve moved, I work on my own. This means I’m tempted to add more pastel instead of waiting for my dull coat spray to dry. (Disaster! Incoming!)
So working on two models at once helps. I don’t feel like I’m wasting precious studio time. When one is drying, I’ll add color to the other.
Sometimes one model will be finished before the other. Any progress is good progress... especially if I haven't been tempted to add pastel before the spray coat is dry!
When I was pastelling with my friend Karen, I didn’t notice the waiting between layers because we were chatting, or making cocoa, or I’d be checking out her project. But since I’ve moved, I work on my own. This means I’m tempted to add more pastel instead of waiting for my dull coat spray to dry. (Disaster! Incoming!)
So working on two models at once helps. I don’t feel like I’m wasting precious studio time. When one is drying, I’ll add color to the other.
Two custom mini models in progress. |
Sometimes one model will be finished before the other. Any progress is good progress... especially if I haven't been tempted to add pastel before the spray coat is dry!
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