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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User





I'm here to teach you how to paint to awesome levels. Just ask away.

Need help painting? Just watch my YouTube Channel. You can also support me on Patreon
   
Made in nz
Strategizing Grey Knight Chapter Master





Auckland New Zealand

Care to show us some of your current work?

IceAngel wrote:I must say Knightley, I am very envious of your squiggle ability. I mean, if squiggles were a tactical squad, you'd be the sergeant. If squiggles were an HQ, you'd be the special character. If squiggles were a way of life, you'd be Doctor Phil...
The Cleanest Painting blog ever!
Gitsplitta wrote:I am but a pretender... you are... the father of all squiggles. .
 
   
Made in se
Fresh-Faced New User




Sweden

Would also love to see some of your work. Always loved to watch masterpieces.
   
Made in ca
Cackling Chaos Conscript






OK wait... if you're Dr Faust (that's where the links in your signature lead to), why go by a username that sounds like you're a different professional painter on youtube?
I am confuse
   
Made in gb
Posts with Authority






Norn Iron

 TheRealGhool wrote:
I'm here to teach you how to paint to awesome levels. Just ask away.


My walls are looking a bit drab and I can't decide between prize plum or magnolia. What's your take?

At the mo I'm thinking 'prize plum'.

I'm sooo, sooo sorry.

Plog - Random sculpts and OW Helves 9/3/23 
   
Made in se
Cursed by Arrow Attraction



Swe

Hi, I'm having two issues. One regards priming with vallejo surface primer (brush om polyurethane), durability is already a known problem with these but it can be helped by mixing in parts of future (pledge). Much worse is the fact that small bubbles keep showing up and dries on the surface of the mini wish spoils the paintjob. I've watched your Youtube tutorial om brush priming but even after stabbing the mini with brush, bubbles keep on coming. I don't thin the primer except in a few cases when I did test av mix of 4 parts primer to 1 part pledge.

The other issues I have is two brush blending, I only use one brush but I rinse it very quickly after applying paint. I find it hard to get the blending brush moist but not wet. Is this why saliva is considered superior room water? Is drying retarder a bad thing when it comes to this kind of blending, I know most people don't need it but willl it make blending easier or harder? I find painting goes fast enough but I'd like more time during the blending phase.
   
Made in gb
Been Around the Block





I don't think I can teach you to paint to awesome levels, but I think I can answer these questions.

bozar wrote:
... small bubbles keep showing up and dries on the surface of the mini wish spoils the paintjob.


Yep. Bubbles are a problem when you brush on vallejo surface primer. I find that it helps to use very gentle brush strokes, with the softest brush I have. That means using the expensive kolinsky sable brushes, not synthetic. Also, don't shake the paint pot, use a stirrer instead.

bozar wrote:
The other issues I have is two brush blending. [...] Is drying retarder a bad thing when it comes to this kind of blending [?]


Drying retarder is a good thing especially when using a small brush. Also, are you using Vallejo Game Color paints? They've got an additive that causes them to dry very quickly. Can't help you with the moisture problem - I struggle with that myself.

Vermis wrote:
At the mo I'm thinking 'prize plum'.

Spot on.
   
 
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