Hi guys,
I've been using the search feature and reading old articles and have amassed some questions for you.
As this is my first post, here's a little about me:
1.I came to painting through games workshop in the 90's.
2.Mostly I paint with vallejo now for military figs and citadel/P3 paints for fantasy figs.
3.I've been painting with acrylics for 12 years and now I want to try enamels and oils.
From what I've read it seems the more opaque oils are best to start playing around and making mixes with.
How are enamels mixed with oils and why? I haven't found any posts outlining the interplay between the two types of paint. Are enamels used to supply the desired color and the oil keeps them fluid and fuzzy enough for gorgeous wet on wet blends?
What brand of enamels are good for miniature painting? I've heard the old humbrol were the best, but how do the super enamel humbrols stack up against testors or other paint lines?
I was planning on buying a big lot of W&N oils from ebay and then either testor or humbrol enamels from an online discounter and having a play with them on some larger busts.
Any general advice you have on oils and enamels would be much appreciated.
ps: I've bought a cheapy walmart crock pot.
I've been using the search feature and reading old articles and have amassed some questions for you.
As this is my first post, here's a little about me:
1.I came to painting through games workshop in the 90's.
2.Mostly I paint with vallejo now for military figs and citadel/P3 paints for fantasy figs.
3.I've been painting with acrylics for 12 years and now I want to try enamels and oils.
From what I've read it seems the more opaque oils are best to start playing around and making mixes with.
How are enamels mixed with oils and why? I haven't found any posts outlining the interplay between the two types of paint. Are enamels used to supply the desired color and the oil keeps them fluid and fuzzy enough for gorgeous wet on wet blends?
What brand of enamels are good for miniature painting? I've heard the old humbrol were the best, but how do the super enamel humbrols stack up against testors or other paint lines?
I was planning on buying a big lot of W&N oils from ebay and then either testor or humbrol enamels from an online discounter and having a play with them on some larger busts.
Any general advice you have on oils and enamels would be much appreciated.
ps: I've bought a cheapy walmart crock pot.