Something very odd is happening with my current paint combination. I laid down a light layer of black ink wash, covered it with two light layers of GW \"Nauseating Blue\", then put a fine layer of I-Kore \"Pale Flesh\" over the blue to base some highlights. The I-Kore layer is incredibly thin and I\'ve never used this brand of paint before - It\'s far more shiny than I expected.
Anyhow, I go over the highlighted surface with another thin layer of the blue and I get RED. Vibrant blood RED.
What could have caused this? The paints were new-ish (no double dippings that could have contaminated them) and the brushes were clean. There\'s also no red near the area I was working on, so it\'s not runoff. Is this a chemical reaction or an I-Kore paint problem? I kind of like the current look, but it would truly stink if this were to happen on something else and the results were poop.
- Otter
\"Never send a ferret to do a weasel\'s work\"
Anyhow, I go over the highlighted surface with another thin layer of the blue and I get RED. Vibrant blood RED.
What could have caused this? The paints were new-ish (no double dippings that could have contaminated them) and the brushes were clean. There\'s also no red near the area I was working on, so it\'s not runoff. Is this a chemical reaction or an I-Kore paint problem? I kind of like the current look, but it would truly stink if this were to happen on something else and the results were poop.
- Otter
\"Never send a ferret to do a weasel\'s work\"