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Post by Ana »

click on this:
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Post by Rhynox »

Yeah, painters dictionary. That link should be bright red and flashing, I forgot to look there. Thanks for pointing me to it Ana.
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Post by Ana »

but at least we could talk :D
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Post by Rhynox »

Well can't deny that, does get everyone a bit more active on the boards. Which is always nice, I have built enough site to know any use of the forums is good.

I'll try glazing and repairing this hunk of metal tonight and tomorrow and share the results.
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Post by Rhynox »

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the lighting seems to dull the light hue of grey added to the crevices. The image also shows a bit of needed blending off to the right. Either way going for a purple/blue shaded tint seems a tad difficult.

I'm assuming that to lighten out to the color I want I should use a mix of 4:1 water / paint? Just wondering what you all use. I also am betting that an excess of about 20 layers is needed.
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Post by Demi_morgana »

I use much more diluted paint but it's just a matter of practise and learning what can You achieve with glazing :)
that's time-consuming (drying time) but sometimes it's really worth to wait
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Post by Rhynox »

Well I hope that with more practice i can get it right and start showing off a nice collection. With this website and everyones help I am betting that should be a tad easier.
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