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Model Course?
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Author:  Drumstick [ Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:06 pm ]
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Well I'm really in love with making terrain/scenery.. i daydream it through classes & my parents suggested maybe going to a model course to get better at it.. and maybe even sell some bits. I've looked around & there's very little in the UK of model courses.. Ideally if anyone knew one somewhere in the UK could you give a post here? it's a long shot but I and my friend would be really interested.. The site has given me great inspiration & fuels many of my builds..

Thank's In Advance
Drumtastic

Author:  Drumstick [ Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:01 pm ]
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take that as a no.. I knew there would be a slim chance anyone knew :x

Author:  Natarn [ Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:20 pm ]
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Hey, it looks like you're doing pretty well anyway. :)

Author:  Drumstick [ Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:05 pm ]
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lol cheers, but i still want to be better :wink: Always room to improve eh?

Author:  donuthare [ Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:09 pm ]
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well, u could ask pete, if he needs you for the hobbit: 0633814772

Author:  donuthare [ Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:11 pm ]
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well, u could ask pete, if he needs you for the hobbit: 0633814772

btw, there are so many people, who want a strange job, like being a popstar, or be a poker pro, or pro footbal player. all very little changes, just try to do some school and find a job.

Author:  Beowulf03809 [ Thu Jul 01, 2010 3:28 pm ]
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I think many art courses could help and be applicable. Check your local community college to see if they are offering anything interesting over the summer. A course on landscape painting, for example, could go a long way to refine realisim of colors and textures, while a course in sculpting could help you hone your skills with various tools and medium. Courses in photography could really help improve the quality of your pics if needed, etc.

Often ( in the US ) community colleges will have courses like this running on a weekend or evening for a few weeks at a time. They are usually not worth credits but generally only cost a couple hundred dollars (sometimes less). I've known a few people that have both taken and taught such courses (if you have skills you think others in your area may like to learn you can sometimes make a nice little bit of cash on the side doing this).

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