Wihtesparrow
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Hey everybody!!
I'm making this thread for one reason: to gain help along the way of painting my first mini. This site has some ridiculously sick painters on it and I can not think of a better way to be refined other than practice and get advice from some of the best (or just generally better than me at all
. It's slightly intimidating, but hey...I gotta start somewhere, right??
Anyway, as promised there is a photo for the first amount of progress. I started base coating today (haven't finished yet as you can see). . . and I have to say, it was a lot harder than it seemed. I'm using vallejo game color to paint by the way. I'm also trying to follow(ish) this tutorial ---> http://privateerpressforums.com/showthread.php?51102-Tutorial-So-you-wanna-paint-White for painting white, however I really feel like my white base coat really went on thick as you can see some brush strokes.
I tried several different paint:water ratios none of which really seemed to work that well. Cap'n Ghool here says that he used a 6:1 paint:water ratio for base coating. Tried that and before I even put any paint on I knew it was too thick...so I dropped it to 5:1 and that's generally what I used here for the white base coat. At first I tried a bit smaller paint:water ratio and it just started to pool in the little crevices. Seemed I couldn't find the sweet spot between pooling-thin and brush-stroke-thick. Also, why is it that my grey came out as almost globs of grey while the white were plain drops (as I imagine it's supposed to be) of white? I REALLY had to add a huge amount of water to my grey to thin it down. And is there a way to prevent your brush from getting that super tiny "hook" at the tip?! It's SUPER annoying!!
Let me know what you guys think I should have done differently/did correctly (if anything!!)/answer those questions about the grey vs. white and brush tip thing.
Thanks in advance!! Keep in mind that my prime job came out pretty grainy (fixed that for the other stealth suit that I'm not painting right now):
I'm making this thread for one reason: to gain help along the way of painting my first mini. This site has some ridiculously sick painters on it and I can not think of a better way to be refined other than practice and get advice from some of the best (or just generally better than me at all
Anyway, as promised there is a photo for the first amount of progress. I started base coating today (haven't finished yet as you can see). . . and I have to say, it was a lot harder than it seemed. I'm using vallejo game color to paint by the way. I'm also trying to follow(ish) this tutorial ---> http://privateerpressforums.com/showthread.php?51102-Tutorial-So-you-wanna-paint-White for painting white, however I really feel like my white base coat really went on thick as you can see some brush strokes.
I tried several different paint:water ratios none of which really seemed to work that well. Cap'n Ghool here says that he used a 6:1 paint:water ratio for base coating. Tried that and before I even put any paint on I knew it was too thick...so I dropped it to 5:1 and that's generally what I used here for the white base coat. At first I tried a bit smaller paint:water ratio and it just started to pool in the little crevices. Seemed I couldn't find the sweet spot between pooling-thin and brush-stroke-thick. Also, why is it that my grey came out as almost globs of grey while the white were plain drops (as I imagine it's supposed to be) of white? I REALLY had to add a huge amount of water to my grey to thin it down. And is there a way to prevent your brush from getting that super tiny "hook" at the tip?! It's SUPER annoying!!
Let me know what you guys think I should have done differently/did correctly (if anything!!)/answer those questions about the grey vs. white and brush tip thing.