Steve Arthur
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- Oct 24, 2004
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I know that the quality of a brush can make or break a figure and my goal within the year is to paint a female figure which will demand no brush strokes or she'll look like hairy mary. So, can anyone here suggest a line of quality brushes, their approx. cost, and a source? I have a set of red sable brushes but they're from micro mark and geared more for my plastic models. Oh, and a suggestion of brush sizes that are standard for figure painting?
Best Wishes
Steve
I've began figure #2, but this one is giving me some problems on shading. I think I chose the wrong hue for a base coat and seem to be working in reverse. This figure by the way is why I asked about the brushes. These are leaving streaks and not filling back in after it has set for a while. I've thinned my oils to the consistency of milk as I've read and the pigments don't seem to be too think, yet it leaves the streaks. So, I thought it may be the brushes.
Ok, now I'm going
Best Wishes
Steve
I've began figure #2, but this one is giving me some problems on shading. I think I chose the wrong hue for a base coat and seem to be working in reverse. This figure by the way is why I asked about the brushes. These are leaving streaks and not filling back in after it has set for a while. I've thinned my oils to the consistency of milk as I've read and the pigments don't seem to be too think, yet it leaves the streaks. So, I thought it may be the brushes.
Ok, now I'm going