Ohtimate Wahriah
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Post by Ohtimate Wahriah on Jan 17, 2012 22:16:17 GMT -5
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christianedge
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Post by christianedge on Jan 18, 2012 0:20:05 GMT -5
These are terrific as usual! Do you prefer the Munnies(I forget what they're called), or Mighty Muggs?
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Ohtimate Wahriah
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Post by Ohtimate Wahriah on Jan 18, 2012 2:14:06 GMT -5
These are terrific as usual! Do you prefer the Munnies(I forget what they're called), or Mighty Muggs? Thankyou for the reply! Short Answer: Munny's Long Answer: Thats a good question, See Im "newer" to munny's, Iv actually been doing them for about a year now so I know the limitations of them now and how to work with the base etc. But I do like painting them better because of A) There smaller and B) They look really unique when done. I just like the look of them However iv been doing the Mighty Muggs for 5 years now, So I know them literally like the back of my hand. Its wierd but when you paint one medium pretty consistently, You just really get to know the canvas (sounds weird but trust me on this lol). Its just alot easier for me to paint Mighty Muggs because I know what I can and cant do and I really just know how to approach it better from experience. With Munny's I still have to do some trial and error just to see if something will look right, Or where to line things up on the face being that they have ears and a chin. On mighty muggs I just jump right in, Iv done so many there are no more suprises lol. But overall I like the Munny's, There smaller and look unique and are just a overall breath of fresh air from the muggs. They both got pros and cons though, Like anything
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Post by thefezz09 on Jan 21, 2012 4:31:08 GMT -5
WOW!!, Nice work:) they look factory made
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