Hi Guys,
Can anyone offer suggestions on painting feathers without gooping up the sculpt detail? I'm working on one of the Dark Sword Thief of Hearts https://www.darkswordminiatures.com/main ... Fallen.htm, and the feathers on the wings are very very finely sculpted... The texture is really closely spaced and impossibly shallow! I've never seen texture this fine!
It would be really easy to lose the sculpt all together with only a couple coats of thin paint so I don't see how I could actually layer them... Should I just drybrush and wash? Or wash and then drybrush?
Ack!
Jen
Painting feathers without losing detail?
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Midnight Lurker
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Re: Painting feathers without losing detail?
I would love to know the answer also! Someone with lots of experience please reply.
Barton Stano
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GameMaster of Pulp RPG using Hero System
Rat Rancher (rat ranching had better be fun, it sure ain't profitable)
learning to paint and sculpt
Lombard, IL USA
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Nameless
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Re: Painting feathers without losing detail?
drybrush, wash, drybrush, wash.... repeat until satisfied with result?
besides, I wouldn't be afraid with loosing some sculpts details, especially if hthey are that subtle. after all, in real life you rather don't see texture of feathers, hair, fur.
besides, I wouldn't be afraid with loosing some sculpts details, especially if hthey are that subtle. after all, in real life you rather don't see texture of feathers, hair, fur.
Re: Painting feathers without losing detail?
paint each bit individually and you won't lose detail that way
not a quick and practical way but im sure the results would be good.
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Re: Painting feathers without losing detail?
I would have thought using glazes and washes would be the way forward with the feathers, it's soo thin there's hardly any pigment buildup at all... I'd love to give this model a go 
Getting back into the thick (or rather thin as in thinning my paints) of it, not picked up a brush in some time so this may hurt a bit until I get used to the feel of them again 
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Mordred
Re: Painting feathers without losing detail?
I usually start with a couple of drybrushes and washes, to finish it off I usually pick out some of the edges with a little thicker paint.
When painting feathers it's crucial that your paint never gets too thick so you don't loose any detail.
When painting feathers it's crucial that your paint never gets too thick so you don't loose any detail.
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Re: Painting feathers without losing detail?
I usually go with light drybrushing and then washing with darker color to smooth out the layers and shade the recesses at the same time.

