Ill get my hands on one of those RxH figures with that treatment on them one day ! Ohh and love that Reject of Eternia lingering in the back!
Nothing wowsers to see here. It's extremely messy right now with empty bottles everywhere and webs but when it's cleaned it usually looks like this.
Wow, Paul. For the amount of work you do, that is ONE clean pad! LOL! Even with some webs and bottles, it is surer clean!
also, nice boombox here's my workstation in the old house, my new one is not set up yet. box of pain with caged canaries
mah hah hah.Damn Ricky. I "accidentaly" paint the tops of some of my bottles too. Clean bottle tops are an excellent "staging and touch-up" area for small parts. Great way to hide it for later too. You know..it doesn't matter how much space you have as the mess spreads anyway.
I know the feeling...your's is not the smallest. I have to move my keyboard if I want to paint. I sit on my bed when I draw cause my table doesn't have the space for anything larger than the size of a keyboard. I haven't searched the boards but I know there's an old thread of the say topic.
It might be a small space Ricky, but I bet there are many jealous folks out there after all of that V-Color!
Ricky, is that spare room you speak of a bathroom? because I see a toilet in the background workspace pics are sometimes better than the pieces being painted in the room. Keep it coming.
I think it's interesting to see the birthplace of so many of these amazing customs! I'll take a shot of my minimalist setup tomorrow... having to be able to pack up everything and move to and from college really makes you cut back on stuff
Haha, sometimes I think if I could take the toilet out and use it as a painting booth I'd be tempted. But I'd definitely have a tough situation on my hands the next time I hit up all-you-can-eat curry I've actually co-opted our kitchen as a toy factory, and that's our (small) kitchen table. And there are benefits to being able to run down to the Irisawa warehouse when you start running low on paint, too