Gamezdude wrote:I used to just plonk the paint on but grew tierd of the brush streaks and wanted more of a flat uniform tone.
Im currently mixing 1:1 of Vallejo Game Colour Black with Galeria Flow Improver. Although requiring another coat, its rather oily/glossy looking...
Err, isn't Galeria Flow Improver basically just oil? Shouldn't you be thinning down the flow improver before adding it to your paint, or is it prethinned?
Even Vallejo flow improver which I believe is prethinned, 1:1 is a pretty high ratio, I'd only use that if I were trying to achieve a specific result, for regular painting use more like 1:5 or 1:10 (where the bigger number is the already thinned down paint and the smaller number is the small amount of flow improver you add to break the surface tension and increase the solvent strength).
But yeah, lots of thin coats and use a brush of appropriate size, "appropriate" being the largest that you can use thus the least amount of brush strokes.
Alternate the direction you move the brush between coats (try one coat up down, next coat left to right, next coat circular motion, etc).
Automatically Appended Next Post: Munga wrote:Many thin layers with a high quality paint. Don't try using the model paints they use for cars and jets. Go buy some proper mini paints. You'll find the other paints are kinda granular and will leave a rough finish.
Model paints used for cars and jets are fine. Some of them are a bit on the thick side and need to be thinned more than others, but I've not encountered a "bad" one.
Obviously if you're using hobby enamels you have to use an enamel thinner, and it stinks like hell and takes a long time to dry, so I wouldn't necessarily recommend going out and buying enamels specifically.