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Monstrous Master Moulder



Space Cowboy Cruising Around Olympus Mons

Hey everyone,
Been painting for a while and sometimes we all get into painting slumps where we just need some inspiration whether its looking at others paint jobs, models or whatever it is.
I haven't been painting much lately but found this from a true legend (not miniature wise) but he defiantly provides some inspiration to me because he is very much in the train of thought that if you practice, aren't afraid to make mistakes and just try your best you'll become a better painter (which is true)

Anyways enjoy this (as cheesy as it is lol).....

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That's not inspiration that's a hypnotic sleep. RIP Bob Ross.


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