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GreenBuckanneer posted:What's the best way to paint white without having to do multiple layers? there isn't getting a nice artist's titanium white will help, but pretty much it's just a matter of layering
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 03:21 |
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Cease to Hope posted:there isn't That's poopy mcpooperson.
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GreenBuckanneer posted:What's the best way to paint white without having to do multiple layers? Start with white primer.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 03:35 |
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GreenBuckanneer posted:What's the best way to paint white without having to do multiple layers? Get a better white paint that doesn’t need multiple layers.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 03:46 |
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GreenBuckanneer posted:What's the best way to paint white without having to do multiple layers?
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 03:47 |
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New Year New Space Marine! Also I was gonna do a year in review yesterday but it would have just been Oops! All Deathwatch.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 03:47 |
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iospace posted:Start with white primer. Pretty sure it's this, followed by an appropriate contrast or shade wash. Maybe if less than half the model is white you could just selectively paint white then do the above, but that will probably still need a coat oor two if it's pure white. Bone or grey base coat paints may go on in one go, depending on manufacturer.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 04:22 |
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Mercurius posted:Something like ProAcryl's Bold Titanium White will be better but you'll still probably need at least 2 thinned layers if you're painting anything larger than eyes. This is the way and the truth.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 04:25 |
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That face looks life-like. Insane stuff. Also, thanks to whoever posted that Erik Swinson link. I was watching the Orc he did in like 4 hours. Just absolutely mind-blowing how it looks at the end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcF0zfmSwgE I think I just need to bite the bullet and learn how to layer.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 04:28 |
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GreenBuckanneer posted:That's poopy mcpooperson. tough poo poo. Also you shouldn't paint pure white, use an off white (which usually cover well) then layer up to a near white and then you can use pure white for highlights.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 04:30 |
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Yeast posted:This is the way and the truth. As someone who was painting white guard armor, yeah, it's fantastic. Though I've shifted my main armor color to a white blue now and the fatigues to a darker gray. Leaning more into the coldness factor!
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 04:37 |
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GreenBuckanneer posted:What's the best way to paint white without having to do multiple layers? Airbrush or start with a white rattlecan im afraid. Brush painting white is always going to be a bit of a pig.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 05:37 |
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Here's where I'm at so far, I don't have an airbrush and all the white rattlecans I've tried (which it's like 21F outside so probably not good to spray anyways) do that "spotty droplets" thing so I'm just doing brush work. Looks like you don't wash this armor but "weather" it so I'll have to investigate what's a good way to easily weather tau armor that isn't tons of fiddling with the brush, I surmise a sponge probably.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 06:37 |
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It was said earlier, but i think you will find it much better base coating in off white or better still pale grey. Your eye won’t be able to tell the difference, it will cover much better than pure white, and you can get depth by then highlighting in white.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 07:21 |
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Beffer posted:It was said earlier, but i think you will find it much better base coating in off white or better still pale grey. Your eye won’t be able to tell the difference, it will cover much better than pure white, and you can get depth by then highlighting in white. Yeah, that's what I'll do for the tau after this one unfortunately the tau I assembled and primed a year ago were in black, so I'll have to figure out something
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 07:46 |
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My go-to is Pro-Acryl titanium white mixed with a drop or two of Liquitex white ink. It helps it flow better and stops it from getting chalky, but you still need to apply several thin layers rather than one thick one.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 08:22 |
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Where's da zoggin Painboy when you need him? 3D renditions of the cardboard dread from the 2nd Edition boxed set printed up in 15mm. They're a bit on the small side for Orks, but since I'm playing RT-era they're Gretchin piloted anyway!
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Bohemian Nights posted:
It's really interesting to go back to what was considered "top tier" at different stages in time. New products, years of experience and, most of all, the extreme increase in availability of shared knowledge has made an enormous difference. Stuff that won Golden Daemons in the 90's and early 00's would often be considered nice but not outstanding today. And I've seen stuff that won Golden Daemons in the 80's and early 90's that I honestly think is below my "effort tabletop" level these days. It's crazy how the standard has increased. If you think you're a mid painter at best, be comforted by the idea that your paint job would definitely blow away pretty much any club or shop back in the early 90's when I started Warhammer. If you use a wash at all your minis are 99% sure to look better than what we played with. lilljonas fucked around with this message at 13:21 on Jan 2, 2024 |
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GreenBuckanneer posted:What's the best way to paint white without having to do multiple layers? paint grey instead
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 14:10 |
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I was impressed by how nice Grey Seer is as a base for white.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 14:21 |
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Warm white: Khaki or Vallejo dark sea grey (it's a reddish grey) then ivory then white Cold white: Grey blue then wolf grey then ghost grey, maybe some white on top None of these start with white. Don't actually basecoat white
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 15:28 |
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i basecoat white and use washes with a heavy tint, gently caress the police
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 15:31 |
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This is still a work in progress but the white fur is Vallejo light sea green followed by pro-acryl blue-white then little touchups with liquitex gouache white. The sea green covers extremely well like all the other sea colors from Vallejo so I took a swing with it and I really like how it looks. Spanish Manlove fucked around with this message at 15:38 on Jan 2, 2024 |
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I think we've waxed rhapsodic about it here before, but: N5 Neutral Gray, Payne's Gray, and Titan Buff are your best bases for whites IMO. (Technically n5 neutral gray + a tiny bit of payne's gray, for your cold grays, payne's gray is loving dark) All of these have ridiculously good coverage, are dirt cheap and high quality. Titan Green Pale will also work very well as a base for a cold white
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 15:36 |
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When priming do you go for 100% coverage or "it looks mostly covered"? Mainly asking because priming grey rustoleum on grey plastic and I can't loving tell without putting the miniature right in front of my face under bright light.
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Lostconfused posted:When priming do you go for 100% coverage or "it looks mostly covered"? I have the same problem and I just "spray and pray". All you need is something just enough for the paint to grab onto
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Lostconfused posted:When priming do you go for 100% coverage or "it looks mostly covered"? I take a swig of white house paint and spit it on the models and whatever happens after that is up to fate
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Lostconfused posted:When priming do you go for 100% coverage or "it looks mostly covered"? I've always gone with "mostly covered," the line between 100% and too much has always seemed really thin for me. Re: painting white, I've been using Reaper paints & Earth Brown -> Skeleton Bone has been pretty good for painting white on top of other colors, though still takes a couple coats.
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Lostconfused posted:Mainly asking because priming grey rustoleum on grey plastic and I can't loving tell without putting the miniature right in front of my face under bright light. Priming grey sounds like hell, I'd just prime white and hit it with a black wash then go from there.
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Lostconfused posted:When priming do you go for 100% coverage or "it looks mostly covered"? You don't really need complete 100% coverage, just enough to give your base layers enough tooth to adhere to. Silhouette posted:I take a swig of white house paint and spit it on the models and whatever happens after that is up to fate Something Awful Masterclass.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 17:20 |
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I go out into my garage that has a lovely light in it and hit it with the primer and make sure I give it a quick spray at an upward and downward angle to get the annoying nooks and crannies like just under the power pack and between the head/gorget. Then I get back inside and put it under my nice painting lights and see I missed a spot but it's in a place no one will notice anyways
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 17:22 |
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Southern Heel posted:Where's da zoggin Painboy when you need him? Lostconfused posted:When priming do you go for 100% coverage or "it looks mostly covered"? Spanish Man love - phone posting so you don't get a quote too but I love that fur, might have to get some of those paints to add further variance to my fur painting options.
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 19:27 |
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Another birdy boy down Experimented with some thinned down (with contrast medium) black templars contrast paint over drybrushing that absolutely did not work as intended, and had to go back and fix way more than I'd like. Still happy with him, especially the red detailing on the weapons that I started with on the last model- I think I'll keep that as a theme going forwards. Taking pictures to share minis here and on IG is fun, but really getting the model up close is priceless for seeing where I've been sloppy, and all the places I've forgotten to add details. Two more to go, and then I can move onto the jetpack captain. Painting my first power sword should be fun!
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I think it came out ok, i don't really have experience with freehand either
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# ? Jan 2, 2024 23:04 |
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New year, new army I guess. Trying some shark recipes.
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Bohemian Nights posted:Another birdy boy down Is that bird freehanded? Because it looks pretty great if it is.
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# ? Jan 3, 2024 02:43 |
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Harvey Mantaco posted:New year, new army I guess. upcoming video? I'd like to see that. Also, I tried your using q-tips for mixing oils recently and it's awesome, thanks. That being said I still use cheap-rear end brushes and at the end of each painting session my thought process always starts with "rather than cleaning up, what if I just threw out all my brushes?"
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# ? Jan 3, 2024 04:07 |
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Jonny Nox posted:upcoming video? I'd like to see that. Painting minis with only Q-tips, sponges, my fingers and a funny stick I found on the sidewalk
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# ? Jan 3, 2024 05:06 |
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Jonny Nox posted:upcoming video? I'd like to see that. I stopped cleaning my brushes for canvas oil painting, I have a container full of linseed oil and a little rack above it and I just hang the brushes with their tips in the oil. They never dry, and I separate my brushes by color so I don't need to clean them anyway. I've been considering it with my miniatures oil brushes but I'm worried the linseed oil will get in and take forever to dry in a way that I don't care about with trad oil painting but would with minis. I'll let you know. Boldly going new places in the realm of "being as lazy as humanly possible". Edit: (yes, editing. Just motivation low. Holiday fat.) Also edit: Eej posted:Painting minis with only Q-tips, sponges, my fingers and a funny stick I found on the sidewalk Lol I painted that green shark "skin" with a stick. Only used a brush for the base coating and some touch-ups. Harvey Mantaco fucked around with this message at 05:15 on Jan 3, 2024 |
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On the topic of painting with sticks, found this guy on TT that only paints with a whittled down toothpick. Stephen Windsor: https://www.tiktok.com/@toothpickarts?_t=8iiQLlsnbsb&_r=1
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