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Layers of Growth: Insights of this Year, Patreon Updates and Future Plans

🕑 Added 2024-12-24 20:15:37 +0000 UTC
Layers of Growth: Insights of this Year, Patreon Updates and Future Plans
Layers of Growth: Insights of this Year, Patreon Updates and Future Plans
Layers of Growth: Insights of this Year, Patreon Updates and Future Plans
Layers of Growth: Insights of this Year, Patreon Updates and Future Plans
Layers of Growth: Insights of this Year, Patreon Updates and Future Plans
Layers of Growth: Insights of this Year, Patreon Updates and Future Plans

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David Comfort

I know this was posted a while ago, but I am only just reading this now. I am very moved by both your passion and the reality of the hardships you have been facing while pursuing your artistic visions. I am glad you are not going to let it interrupt your creativity. Hopefully, you know that for every one of the fools that have tried to take advantage, there are hundreds who you have inspired and brought real artistic joy to. And there will be thousands more in the days to come, because what you are doing is so uniquely beautiful and captivating. Thank you. Thank you for opening your hearts with these posts, and being so generous with your art in so many ways.

Zach Yonzon

saddened to hear about your experiences of being taken advantage of, but know that you have dedicated fans, supporters, and fellow artists who are inspired by you and only wish for your continued and ever-growing success. i hope for this year to be the year when i can truly grow as an artist, and your approach to color has been transformative for me. thank you so much and more power to both of you!

Brad Marsh

I'd suggest that Scale Color Artist isn't strictly required to get a good result with underpainting (though I personally prefer that line most of the time). What is generally required is that you know how your paints mix together and how their opacity works. Many of us get interesting results with many other paints, but you have to experiment and play with the paints you're using to see what you can and can't do (and some paints are pretty tough to use this way).

Kyle Fox

1st thing I want to say as someone who has worked with you guys 1on1 through your coaching tier, I just want to say that I truly believe what you guys are doing is 100% unique. The only reason I stopped the sessions was because my finances wouldn't allow it but in the future I hope to come back. I think its very hard because what you guys do is at such a high level its like trying to cast 10th level magic when you are only a level 1-4 wizard. Sometimes a guide is the only way get the results as a beginner and feel like you are learning. it really is a change in mindset to try and follow the path you're laying out. I understand if you don't want to do guides as you feel like its not helpful but I find them very helpful! it helps me to open my eyes to different things. As a student I think copying whats done by the teacher is very important before you have the confidence to use that yourself. But also I would respectfully say, I spent a lot of time trying to emulate you guys using games workshop, vallejo, and pro acryl paints, and I think that is one thing you really can't do. Scale Color Artist range isn't optional when trying to emulate the underpainting ideas, you really need them or you will get a truly bad result.

Eric Duran Romeu

Hi guys! I’ve been following Craftworld Studios for about a year before I started painting, and I finally joined your Patreon this month. I just wanted to share some thoughts on what you’ve said about “learning the style.” I totally get where you're coming from, and I actually think it’s part of what draws people to the Patreon in the first place. Let me explain: When someone comes across a post on Instagram or another platform showcasing Craftworld Studios’ work, the first thing that stands out is the unique and striking painting style. It catches the eye and makes you think, *"Wow, this is something different."* As you explore more posts, you start to realize that the vision behind these miniatures is a fresh take on painting that stands apart from what you usually see in the community. It’s exciting, especially when you're trying to learn and find inspiration. For this reason, I believe that while I agree with your point about avoiding "copy/paste" tutorials, I also think they can be incredibly helpful, especially for beginners. Personally, I’m still in the early stages of my painting journey—I’ve only been painting for about four months—and I find it really useful to follow along with tutorials that break things down step by step. It helps me build a solid foundation and gives me the confidence to experiment and understand the fundamentals. I’m sure my perspective will evolve as I improve and develop my skills, but for now, these types of tutorials make learning much more accessible. On that note, I also really appreciate how the "where to start" resources are laid out on the Patreon. As someone just starting out, I find them incredibly useful and easy to follow, which has been a big help in my journey so far. I would also love to see more content on color theory—specifically videos that dive into color theory concepts in isolation, separate from the mini painting tutorials. I feel like understanding color theory in depth could really help me (and others) make more informed choices when it comes to color palettes and shading techniques. With all that said, I just want to say that you guys are a huge inspiration to me, and I can’t wait to continue learning from your content as I progress. Thanks for everything, and I’m excited for what’s to come!

Adam Kozak

Thank you so, so much for sharing your thoughts here. I too, had first come to "learn your style", and i now appreciate your approach to your tutorials. While I was at first frustrated at not "getting it" as fast as more technical tutorials from other painters (Slapchop, anyone?) your words have now made it clear that what you teach aren't simply technical techniques to "copy". Thank you for all that you do, AND for continuing to support all of our journeys, even in the face of difficulty. Looking forward to hearing more about Era of Providence! Wishing you both all the best in 2025!!

Sergio van Pul

Thank you for this heartfelt and insightful update. Don't let yourself be discouraged by others from creating your artistic work. Originally I joined to figure out 'the style'. But I stay because of the community. Even when I'm not that actively painting I enjoy seeing and discussing the works other members of the community create. Looking forward to many more lessons and conversations in the coming year.

Frank van Wattingen

Thank you! I'm glad to hear that! As for projects; I'm sure most people are looking forward to painting Trench Crusade very soon ^^ But I missed it. Instead I'm looking forward to painting my first bust, and also the Rat King miniature by White Werewolf Tavern. I think they'll both be really fun and a unique, new challenge. I'm also looking forward to learning and understanding what you teach on your Patreon better, and getting my first feedback from you soon ^^ I'm not very experienced yet so I hope to learn a lot. I'm currently working on the miniature I'll submit for feedback before the end of the month.

Brad Marsh

I too had a little burnout this year and was sidelined by a location move (one that is very good!). This coming year I aspire to be a bit more focused on putting more time into developing and producing some new works.

Brad Marsh

Thank you for this look behind the scenes at all that is going and and what drives you - the good and unfortunately the bad. I've been along for a lot of the journey and have always strived to unlock and develop my own style and I could not ask for better guides, mentors and friends in the journey. As you both know not long after I joined the journey I stepped away from a very intense and demanding career to focus on my development as an artist (among other things). You are so central to how that has unfolded as to be inseparable from how I find inspiration and growth - thank you both so very much!!

Alejandro

Waiting for it! Much love 🫶🏻

Craftworld Studio

Thank you very much. Best wishes from us. :)

Craftworld Studio

Thank you very much, Frank. Please don't think this message is directed at you personally. It's part of a broader conversation about our experiences and our efforts to provide deeper insights and enhance communication with our audience. The reason we define these terms is to clarify that there’s more to each lesson than just a simple technique, formula, or something to replicate. While you can follow steps from a tutorial or try to emulate a style you like, it’s crucial to understand the underlying principles so you can integrate them into your skills and make the most of them. Of course, we are honored by everyone who appreciates our art, styles, and efforts. :)

Craftworld Studio

Much appreciated! Thank you, Alejandro. We're looking forward to sharing more colorful brushstrokes in the year to come. :) Best wishes from us ^^

Craftworld Studio

Thank you very much, Alexander. Hearing this is truly encouraging. We know that many of you support and understand our journey, and we both deeply appreciate it. :) Best wishes in 2025, and nicest regards from us and cats :D

Alexander Manthey-Romei

Merry Christmas and a big Thank You for inspiring us to experience colors in such a creative way ! Don't let others Bring you down, keep the positive Vibration high! There are more that appreciate what you do! I wish you and your cats all the very best for 2025!

Alejandro

You are our inspiration! Thank you for your work. We love every brushtroke! Merry Christmas

Frank van Wattingen

Thank you for this open and heartful post! I appreciate the level of communication you two put out here. I have to admit to being guilty of trying to learn your "style". To me it was so inspiring to see the way you both paint miniatures. Creative, loose, expression in every brushstroke. More like artists working on a canvas. I still want to learn how to do that. I hope you understand I simply want to paint like you do, with creativity, style, artistic expression. I want to create art as beautiful as yours. I don't want to copy you, but I'm strongly inspired by your art. I think I will have to continue to try to get closer to your style, and maybe in that process I will discover my own path. I'm not here to copy you, only to get closer to the art that inspires me. I hope you understand.

PROXY REALMS

Merry Christmas and Have a Great New Year. You guys are an inspiration ✨️ ❤️


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