vincegamer
Active member
Okay, so I\'m painting a nice pattern in simple colors: Blue, Red & Yellow.
I paint the red, no prob. Then the white on top. Then I paint the blue, with the white on top. White looks a bit bluish, but it\'s on top of blue so that\'s to be expected. Then the yellow ink on top of the white. Fine with red but the blue starts sliding into the yellow. Then I realize the blue is just bleeding into everything.
Okay, it\'s an ink, maybe it\'s too wet. Thin paint layer ought to fix that up.
Wrong.
Too wet?
Dry 30+ hours - dab of white paint -bam- turns blue.
Maybe dullcoating first then adding white?
The blue bleeds into the sealer!
That blue can\'t keep to itself; it just keeps jumping into bed with every other color, the slut.
:flame:
Anyone have similar experience or tips?
I paint the red, no prob. Then the white on top. Then I paint the blue, with the white on top. White looks a bit bluish, but it\'s on top of blue so that\'s to be expected. Then the yellow ink on top of the white. Fine with red but the blue starts sliding into the yellow. Then I realize the blue is just bleeding into everything.
Okay, it\'s an ink, maybe it\'s too wet. Thin paint layer ought to fix that up.
Wrong.
Too wet?
Dry 30+ hours - dab of white paint -bam- turns blue.
Maybe dullcoating first then adding white?
The blue bleeds into the sealer!
That blue can\'t keep to itself; it just keeps jumping into bed with every other color, the slut.
:flame:
Anyone have similar experience or tips?