Showlen
Active Member
Hello,
Please note: The below pic is only an example provided Andrea. My skills are nowhere near this quality, tho I wish they were!
I have primed the figure and just about complete with the face. I am using Andrea and Vallejo acrylics. I will soon be starting with the red and the blue on the jacket.
What I'd like to know is, should I apply many layers glazes or extremely thinned out paint to build up to the base colors on the jacket. Or, should I just thin to the standard "milk consistency" and paint a few layers?
Just looking for some tips, or best practices, for achieving a nice realistic 'smooth', non-chalky, look for the base, before proceeding to the shadows and highlights.
I'm very grateful for the help I've received so far on this site. It's been a hugely beneficial... thank you.
-Ronnie
Please note: The below pic is only an example provided Andrea. My skills are nowhere near this quality, tho I wish they were!
I have primed the figure and just about complete with the face. I am using Andrea and Vallejo acrylics. I will soon be starting with the red and the blue on the jacket.
What I'd like to know is, should I apply many layers glazes or extremely thinned out paint to build up to the base colors on the jacket. Or, should I just thin to the standard "milk consistency" and paint a few layers?
Just looking for some tips, or best practices, for achieving a nice realistic 'smooth', non-chalky, look for the base, before proceeding to the shadows and highlights.
I'm very grateful for the help I've received so far on this site. It's been a hugely beneficial... thank you.
-Ronnie