nathaniel
Member
Hey, I'm a long time miniature painter for miniature wargaming miniatures. I just recently got it into my head to give oil paints a try instead of acrylics (I use a mixture of Vallejo, Reaper, Coat d'Arms, p3, etc.,.).
Today was my first painting session with oils after reading all sorts of posts on this forum about it.
Wow!! I accomplished in 45 minutes blending oils what would have easily taken me four hours with acrylic layering techniques and the transitions are smoother. My mini-crock pot is warming up right now to set the colour.
Living in a place with extreme temperatures (it gets to -40 degrees in late January) I was never able to satisfactorily wet blend with acrylics for half of the year because the air was so dry. So I had to use layering for colour transitions, which takes way longer and isn't as smooth.
I paint a combination of historical, sci-fi and fantasy miniatures, most in 28mm or smaller. Though between vehicle kits and monsters, there can be miniatures as big as some of the historical display kits.
The forum sections for beginners and about painting have been invaluable in helping me make the transition to oils. Thanks to everyone who has contributed so far. I look forward to learning more.
Today was my first painting session with oils after reading all sorts of posts on this forum about it.
Wow!! I accomplished in 45 minutes blending oils what would have easily taken me four hours with acrylic layering techniques and the transitions are smoother. My mini-crock pot is warming up right now to set the colour.
Living in a place with extreme temperatures (it gets to -40 degrees in late January) I was never able to satisfactorily wet blend with acrylics for half of the year because the air was so dry. So I had to use layering for colour transitions, which takes way longer and isn't as smooth.
I paint a combination of historical, sci-fi and fantasy miniatures, most in 28mm or smaller. Though between vehicle kits and monsters, there can be miniatures as big as some of the historical display kits.
The forum sections for beginners and about painting have been invaluable in helping me make the transition to oils. Thanks to everyone who has contributed so far. I look forward to learning more.