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<blockquote data-quote="paulg100" data-source="post: 267156" data-attributes="member: 1643"><p>personally id say get some good books (ubassy, brix etc) and make some time to practice. Then after your a bit more fluent book a course or two.</p><p></p><p>You get better value from expensive courses if you have a base level of knowledge relevant for the course. You can learn to be a very good ceramist just from books, time and practice.</p><p></p><p>Get a proper understanding of opalescence, fluorescence, opacity, translucency, value, chroma, hue... all the terminology from books then will take allot more away from the courses.</p><p></p><p>In the early days I booked on courses with out understanding this stuff properly and most of the course used to go over my head. waste of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulg100, post: 267156, member: 1643"] personally id say get some good books (ubassy, brix etc) and make some time to practice. Then after your a bit more fluent book a course or two. You get better value from expensive courses if you have a base level of knowledge relevant for the course. You can learn to be a very good ceramist just from books, time and practice. Get a proper understanding of opalescence, fluorescence, opacity, translucency, value, chroma, hue... all the terminology from books then will take allot more away from the courses. In the early days I booked on courses with out understanding this stuff properly and most of the course used to go over my head. waste of money. [/QUOTE]
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