Hi all,
After another long hiatus from Coolmini I\'ve found myself getting back into 40K and am embarking on a grand army building project (Eldar + Chaos Space Marines).
Now my question for you all is regarding washes. I\'ve been painting for many years now but have never got on well with washes, preferring the control I get when manually highlighting up and shadowing with blending. However for my Emperor\'s Children Marines I thought I\'d see about laying a black lining wash over the white undercoated mini to help delineate the details before I embarked with the basecoating. Pre-lining it essentially.
Unfortunately the wash was a disaster and I suffered from serious tidemarks, despite adding some flow improver to the mix. I switched over to another mini and tried using a black ink instead of water-thinned Vallejo black and the same problem occurred. The final outcome is a bizarre inverse of the desired effect with the black/grey gathered in the open areas and white lines in the creases :|~
My suspicion is that I may be overloading the mini with the wash. When I first apply it it looks great with the wash all neatly pooled in the recesses, but as it dries I am saddened to see it spreading out and muddying (through capillary action if my high school science memory serves me).
So anyone got any ideas what I might be doing wrong, or any tips for successful washing?
After another long hiatus from Coolmini I\'ve found myself getting back into 40K and am embarking on a grand army building project (Eldar + Chaos Space Marines).
Now my question for you all is regarding washes. I\'ve been painting for many years now but have never got on well with washes, preferring the control I get when manually highlighting up and shadowing with blending. However for my Emperor\'s Children Marines I thought I\'d see about laying a black lining wash over the white undercoated mini to help delineate the details before I embarked with the basecoating. Pre-lining it essentially.
Unfortunately the wash was a disaster and I suffered from serious tidemarks, despite adding some flow improver to the mix. I switched over to another mini and tried using a black ink instead of water-thinned Vallejo black and the same problem occurred. The final outcome is a bizarre inverse of the desired effect with the black/grey gathered in the open areas and white lines in the creases :|~
My suspicion is that I may be overloading the mini with the wash. When I first apply it it looks great with the wash all neatly pooled in the recesses, but as it dries I am saddened to see it spreading out and muddying (through capillary action if my high school science memory serves me).
So anyone got any ideas what I might be doing wrong, or any tips for successful washing?