Originally Posted by mrgeeze
I think expertise with BIAB is mostly about “time on the rock”.
A fishing expression we had about putting in your time.
You can learn some skills from others but its mostly on you.
Sometimes you just have to pound it out.

At a certain level, there's no getting around that.

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BIAB is a complex program with numerous ways to accomplish the same objective. Ultimately you will just have to spend enough time with the program to develop a workflow that suits your creative genius.

True but we can point you in the right direction. At the beginning level, everything begins with a Style. If we know what genre you are comfortable with, we can make a few suggestions.

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Then one day you realize your stuff no longer sounds like a karaoke bar in a lousy restaurant.

When starting, even that is not bad as you'll have something under your belt. Once you get the basic feel of BIAB, you will get better.

In the mean time, please post a Signature that includes your OS, version of BIAB and the year. This will keep us from having to ask every time you post a question. Click on your User Name in the upper right of the forum screen and select Edit Profile to begin.


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