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Grizzix

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how do you keep an ink wash from looking glossy. i just painted a cloak and wanted it to look a bit worn and dirty but when i washed it it glossed over on me :(
 

Calavera

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Have you really not heard this before ???

Well, it\'s all over the web... thin it... 5-7 parts water to 1 part ink has worked for me.
 

Grizzix

Member
Thanks but. . .

thanks for the reply but i tried that and it didnt work. also the \"this guy must be a dumb a** newb\" attitude is not needed.
 

Calavera

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Whoa... sorry if I was offending.. did not mean to ! But if my way didn\'t work.. maybe some more parts water could do it.
 

DennisMech

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Adding water doesn\'t work for me either...

I just give it a spray of Dullcoat *after* giving a first coat of GW sealant to protect the dullcoat from making the paint run or anything.
 

DennisMech

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Originally posted by Hednakittel
or just water down the paint a lot
don\'t really like ink myself, as you said, it\'s too damn glossy
Well, it\'s useful for it\'s ability to flow so nicely, in fact, sometimes too much! I still need to get some of that artist\'s flow stopper thing...

Would you happen to be Calavera\'s evil twin? Or perhaps the good one, I still haven\'t got Calavera fingered.
 
ya - I don\'t like thinnning ink down too much because doing so fundamentally changes the pigment density. (obviously??) In other words if it\'s too thin then it isn\'t the shade I want anymore ...know what I mean? I don\'t want to layer ink more than once.

But everyone who said a matte or a dull cote after is exactly right ...
 

Hednakittel

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Originally posted by DennisMech
Originally posted by Hednakittel
or just water down the paint a lot
don\'t really like ink myself, as you said, it\'s too damn glossy
Well, it\'s useful for it\'s ability to flow so nicely, in fact, sometimes too much! I still need to get some of that artist\'s flow stopper thing...

Would you happen to be Calavera\'s evil twin? Or perhaps the good one, I still haven\'t got Calavera fingered.
I\'m more like his Swedish twin...errh:p

i like the colors so much more, because you can mix it to whatever color you\'d like.
ink is for me just a lazy way to make gems and such ;)
 

Hednakittel

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Originally posted by Calavera
Evil twin ? :eek:

But, hednakittel.. how does one go by making gems with ink ?
it\'s really easy, just paint the gem mithril (sp?) silver, and then coat some layers of ink on it :D..and to make it look a bit more realistick, put a white dot in one of the corners.:rolleyes:
it doesn\'t look great but it\'s ok if you just dont have the energi (or skill) to paint the..better looking way ;)
 

frenchkid

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Originally posted by Hednakittel
Originally posted by Calavera
Evil twin ? :eek:

But, hednakittel.. how does one go by making gems with ink ?
it\'s really easy, just paint the gem mithril (sp?) silver, and then coat some layers of ink on it :D..and to make it look a bit more realistick, put a white dot in one of the corners.:rolleyes:
it doesn\'t look great but it\'s ok if you just dont have the energi (or skill) to paint the..better looking way ;)

I\'ve also been doing that on my regiments, And I think it\'s a great way to do quick gems, and they look pretty good that way. And I use gold or bronz color when trying to do gems with warm colors (red ..)
 
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