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Post by jimbob1066e »

Howdy

If you wouldn't terribly mind, could you be more specific about 'durability'? I understood it to affect the dry model used on the table, not to effect the thinning. And the what would you suggest instead of water?

I ask, because I have seen no discernable issues with diluting with water.

(oh and because it was mentioned - I picked up a few of the RMS paints recently. Love the liners. Still trying to get used to the fleshtones.)

peace :D
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Post by Skrit »

jimbob1066e wrote:Howdy

If you wouldn't terribly mind, could you be more specific about 'durability'? I understood it to affect the dry model used on the table, not to effect the thinning. And the what would you suggest instead of water?

I ask, because I have seen no discernable issues with diluting with water.

(oh and because it was mentioned - I picked up a few of the RMS paints recently. Love the liners. Still trying to get used to the fleshtones.)

peace :D
Wouldn't mind at all! ;)

I dilute with water and have no problems, I tend to use water from a bottle. (mineral water)

Otherwise I use the Vallejo retarder and slow dry which are very handy!
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Post by Demi_morgana »

retarder is great solution - over month ago I bought a bottle and I am really satisfied :D
but if You are a brush-licker - beware: retarder tastes awful :? :wink:
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