Techniques for an even coat
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Necronomitron
Techniques for an even coat
Are there any techniques that help in keeping a nice, even coat of paint. Currently I'm seeing splotchiness in my my painting. It's obviously worse when I get impatient, but even when I'm slower and more deliberate it happens, though not as bad.
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Demi_morgana
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Necronomitron
Re: RE: Techniques for an even coat
I will try both, hehe. Hopefully I will see improvements.Demi_morgana wrote:patience only probably
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Skrit
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RE: Re: RE: Techniques for an even coat
Indeed, patience and watering down your paints is the solution!
RE: Re: RE: Techniques for an even coat
I'd suggest what Skrit suggested.
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Necronomitron
I was practicing on an old Heroquest model last night. I took my time, which seemed to help immensly. Since I have minimal experience with thinning out paints I found that my paints were either too runny and didn't really contain much pigment, or they weren't much thinner then it was in the bottle. But I can definitely see an improvement in my models over what I have done prior to "dedicating" myself to the hobby. I think that if I can practice alot over the next few weeks then I'll feel much better about this particular aspect of painting. Faces and metalics on the other hand...
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Angel_of_Menoth
Getting paints thinned to a consistency you like just takes time. You'll learn how your paints react to water, and you'll figure out the right ratio of paint to water.
BTW, what paints are you using? Different paint brands have different consistencies. This just helps give a better idea of how to help.
Metallics aren't too bad. Thin coats help there, too. Using an ink wash helps to add some depth to the metals without a ton of trouble.
BTW, what paints are you using? Different paint brands have different consistencies. This just helps give a better idea of how to help.
Metallics aren't too bad. Thin coats help there, too. Using an ink wash helps to add some depth to the metals without a ton of trouble.
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