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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/10/04 00:46:49


   
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Nigel Stillman





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Slight spelling error in the title i think...

Watching the video now.


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A little disappointed that there wasn't a wider range of "expensive" brush brands. However, this is still a worth while video. I wish there was this easy of an explanation when I started out. Great job on the video!

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rcguy111 wrote:
A little disappointed that there wasn't a wider range of "expensive" brush brands. However, this is still a worth while video. I wish there was this easy of an explanation when I started out. Great job on the video!


It's the problem of being happy with the brand you're using. There doesn't seem to be much reason to expand beyond that. Honestly, there aren't that many brushes that I see recommended a lot. I would love for somebody to suggest another high-end brand that I hadn't heard of. I love discovering new things.

   
 
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