Venko
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Hi,
I know this is well known DIY technique, but here is one trick I found recently (not entirely my idea )
Many people are using food boxes for the wet palette, but they use the deep bottom, which is not very convenient for work, but...
just turn it upside down and use the lid
It has barrier, which makes a kind of shallow reservoir and is deep enough for using a kitchen sponge (5-6mm). Also it has silicone seal around the edge, which prevents air from entering and water from spilling out of the "palette". The bottom acts now as cover, which is tightly sealed and is clear, that way you can see if the paint is dried
I cut baking paper (or perchment paper), but you can use the refill commercial ones.
The working area is 19x13cm, which is quite enough for miniature painting.
The paint is fresh after several days, from left to right is AK 3rd gen, Scale75 regular, Scale75 artist heavy body.
I think this is good trick, which could be useful if you are on budget for commercial palette.
Cheers!
I know this is well known DIY technique, but here is one trick I found recently (not entirely my idea )
Many people are using food boxes for the wet palette, but they use the deep bottom, which is not very convenient for work, but...
just turn it upside down and use the lid
It has barrier, which makes a kind of shallow reservoir and is deep enough for using a kitchen sponge (5-6mm). Also it has silicone seal around the edge, which prevents air from entering and water from spilling out of the "palette". The bottom acts now as cover, which is tightly sealed and is clear, that way you can see if the paint is dried
I cut baking paper (or perchment paper), but you can use the refill commercial ones.
The working area is 19x13cm, which is quite enough for miniature painting.
The paint is fresh after several days, from left to right is AK 3rd gen, Scale75 regular, Scale75 artist heavy body.
I think this is good trick, which could be useful if you are on budget for commercial palette.
Cheers!