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Corvus
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Show your painting desk!

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Here are two shots of my paint station. The first one right after a clean-up, the second is an action-shot.

What does your desk look like?

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Unfortunatly no paintstation for me at the moment! From time to time I just claim the dinner table but my wife makes sure I clean up afterwards! :lol:
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My results from me working on cleaning it up today.
If it wasn't for the gutter my mind would be homeless.
"She bears the scarlet letter, her skin as soft as feathers, her demeanor tough as leather."
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my junkyard today morning:

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You guys are so neat it is scary :).

this is mine
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This is another mine :) in its cleaner state

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Corvus
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Corvus wrote:
Neolis wrote: My results from me working on cleaning it up today.
Looks nice! Where are your paints? And thos pictures of painted miniatures, are they your own or are they there for inspiration? What's that light you're using?
Demi_morgana wrote:my junkyard today morning:
Looks like you've got a lot of natural light on your desk, nice!
Skeeve wrote: This is another mine :) in its cleaner state
You want work desks? I'll post one tomorrow :)
What's your job? Some lab thing?
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Demi_morgana
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now THAT"S pro!
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Looks like no other painting desk I have ever seen?
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Looks nice! Where are your paints? And thos pictures of painted miniatures, are they your own or are they there for inspiration? What's that light you're using?
My paint is in a basket along the side, though its starting to out grow it. The pictures are inspirations from the very first gencon I ever went too. The light is an Ott-lite true light buld. Gives of a white light so my colors are purer when I actually see them. I found my painting tolerance was better under the brighter bulb.
If it wasn't for the gutter my mind would be homeless.
"She bears the scarlet letter, her skin as soft as feathers, her demeanor tough as leather."
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