awong Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 If you can find a local club or paint group, join...or at least visit. Probably the fastest way to get up to speed with any skill is to actually see how it's done, preferably by someone whose been doing it for awhile. Even if there aren't super experienced painters in the group, trial and error learning with others is much more enjoyable than working in a vacuum (I know this only too well, coming from the pre-internet generation :)). All the sites mentioned are excellent for reference. This site has been my favorite for the range of expertise, subject matter, support, and freely offered neighborly advice. That being said, a one on one session will really help make things click. Testing paints, brushes, alternative techniques...plus the friendships forged...priceless. Check with your local hobby shops for leads. -AW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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