Pete Wenman
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- Dec 17, 2004
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Guys hi
Still getting to gripes with acrylics (Andrea).
I've got the basics pretty well sorted and fully understand the theory, however
I'm encountering a few problems woth my current figure.
When laying glazes (highly diluted) over the boundry between shades of the same base colour I'm getting something I can best describe as a cross between a brush mark and an evaporation stain.
Its like areas of the glazed area didn't receive any paint when the glaze was laid on. Am I thinning the paint two much ? or doing something else wrong.
From my aircraft modeling I know that a paint scheme can be blended by gloss coating and then flating coating the model (with an airbrush) and wonder if this might solve the problem.
For those of you that work in acrylic what is the last step you take to blend a colour on a model ? (I mean here do you lay down an overall glaze or something like this )
Hope this all makes sense
Pete
Still getting to gripes with acrylics (Andrea).
I've got the basics pretty well sorted and fully understand the theory, however
I'm encountering a few problems woth my current figure.
When laying glazes (highly diluted) over the boundry between shades of the same base colour I'm getting something I can best describe as a cross between a brush mark and an evaporation stain.
Its like areas of the glazed area didn't receive any paint when the glaze was laid on. Am I thinning the paint two much ? or doing something else wrong.
From my aircraft modeling I know that a paint scheme can be blended by gloss coating and then flating coating the model (with an airbrush) and wonder if this might solve the problem.
For those of you that work in acrylic what is the last step you take to blend a colour on a model ? (I mean here do you lay down an overall glaze or something like this )
Hope this all makes sense
Pete