I've been painting in some form my entire life, from watercolors and gouche to oils, but until now, any three dimensional human face has only been as an accessory to a military model.
I'm armed to the teeth with Vallejo, have a collection of trusty Series Sevens and some Cobra on hand and plan on working mainly with 1/16.
Most of my Vallejo goes through an airbrush and have yet to have tried a glaze medium with them.
Is there an advantage to using an acrylic like Jo Sonja over Vallejo for faces? Is the pigment quality or size, mixability with retarders, glazes and flow agents better?
I know this probably falls under personal preference, and my experience with acrylic artist colors was years ago and mostly in illustration type of applications, more cartoon that fine, so I can't say I've ever tried to truly blend them like an oil, but wouldn't mind trying.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, even a simple 'shut up and get on with your Vallejo'.
I'm armed to the teeth with Vallejo, have a collection of trusty Series Sevens and some Cobra on hand and plan on working mainly with 1/16.
Most of my Vallejo goes through an airbrush and have yet to have tried a glaze medium with them.
Is there an advantage to using an acrylic like Jo Sonja over Vallejo for faces? Is the pigment quality or size, mixability with retarders, glazes and flow agents better?
I know this probably falls under personal preference, and my experience with acrylic artist colors was years ago and mostly in illustration type of applications, more cartoon that fine, so I can't say I've ever tried to truly blend them like an oil, but wouldn't mind trying.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, even a simple 'shut up and get on with your Vallejo'.