Demon Slayers painting community forum
Forum => Advice => Topic started by: Whiteout on February 11, 2019, 09:07:30 pm
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I would even go as far as saying that a well done TMM is more "precious" than NMM!
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I was the same before vigilus last Nov. But I used tmm on all my entries and it didn't really affect the judging I don't think.
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Thanks for the replies, was just wondering on the topic mostly, as I've only just started learning NMM and it's not a quick thing to master!
Looking forward to my first demon in May, will be a great experience!
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I have even spoken to a judge who said he prefered true metals. But at the end it doesnt really matter as long as its well painted.
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Now onto my question finally, do you think NMM is required for GD, or do TMM with good shading and blended highlights also have a place?
NMM is most certainly not necessary to include in your entry. No specific style is necessary because at the end of the day, it's a painting competition, so it's about what fits your piece and how well it is executed. Looking at the winners on the GD website is always a good way of reminding yourself of the variety of styles that have placed.
Best of luck with your entries! :)
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Hi all, so I'm not at the level of painting I believe is required for GD, been painting for a few years and I'd say my stuff is above average but not near pro, yet to own an airbrush and I'm learning the finer intricacies of painting now such as NMM, reflections, OSL, etc.
I'd like to enter GD for the first time this year, as I'd like to start pushing myself with each piece I complete now, and think the competition is the perfect way for me to do this.
Now onto my question finally, do you think NMM is required for GD, or do TMM with good shading and blended highlights also have a place? As I love both styles and feel that each have benefits and weaknesses.
Thanks!