Eludia A Fixture Joined Sep 11, 2013 Messages 1,655 Location Norfolk Aug 17, 2014 #21 Nice work Kev FWIW w/soluble oils are becoming my weapon of choice, so much easier for a beginner than acrylics (for me at least). I'm using W&N Artisan range. Cheers, Billy
Nice work Kev FWIW w/soluble oils are becoming my weapon of choice, so much easier for a beginner than acrylics (for me at least). I'm using W&N Artisan range. Cheers, Billy
Heeresbergführer Well-Known Member Joined Aug 17, 2011 Messages 135 Location In the Mountains of Life Aug 18, 2014 #22 Servus Nap, Hurra die Gams! Excellent rendition of "Papa" Ringel. You deserve the Iron Cross for your efforts! Drei mal Horrido! Patrick
Servus Nap, Hurra die Gams! Excellent rendition of "Papa" Ringel. You deserve the Iron Cross for your efforts! Drei mal Horrido! Patrick
Jazz A Fixture Joined Apr 16, 2011 Messages 1,674 Location england Aug 19, 2014 #23 Have you tried mixing oils and enamel Kev? I find using a dark enamel base coat then mixing the base colour with a little white oil paint gives a good highlight shade that doesn't dry so quickly. Worth a try.
Have you tried mixing oils and enamel Kev? I find using a dark enamel base coat then mixing the base colour with a little white oil paint gives a good highlight shade that doesn't dry so quickly. Worth a try.