Historex Rob
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I’m just starting with acrylics (Vallejo).
I understand thinned paints are very important, and I immediately have seen an improvement in my painting - very smooth, even finish with no chalkiness, which has driven me batty in my various earlier efforts.
But…
I’m now sometimes getting lots of tiny bubbles when I make brush strokes.
I did a quick internet search and most comments on this indicated that I simply have the paint too thin… but what I am not understanding is, at the ratio I have the paint, I am getting good coverage in two or three coats, which I’ve read (and seen on YouTube) is ideal?
So, if I am getting good coverage, but still have bubbles, it must be something else causing them, yes?
Am I using too much pressure with the brush? Could it be the brushes themselves?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
I understand thinned paints are very important, and I immediately have seen an improvement in my painting - very smooth, even finish with no chalkiness, which has driven me batty in my various earlier efforts.
But…
I’m now sometimes getting lots of tiny bubbles when I make brush strokes.
I did a quick internet search and most comments on this indicated that I simply have the paint too thin… but what I am not understanding is, at the ratio I have the paint, I am getting good coverage in two or three coats, which I’ve read (and seen on YouTube) is ideal?
So, if I am getting good coverage, but still have bubbles, it must be something else causing them, yes?
Am I using too much pressure with the brush? Could it be the brushes themselves?
Any ideas?
Thanks.