erasetheprocess
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I want to begin trying some wet blending, so I have literally been reading every single thing I can find online, and in many different forums, but I'm finding myself slightly confused.
One of my biggest issues painting before was that I was effectively doing straight out of the jar.
I know to thin my paints now.
I understand that flow improver and slow dri will help me, slightly, and will allow me a little more time to get a different color onto the mini, and allow for actual blending.
What I would LIKE to do is create a dropper bottle with flow release, and slow dri in it, and this is when I get confused.
I KNOW that this is INCREDIBLY subjective and changes from person to person, and paint to paint, so please try to stay with me on this.
From: http://www.reapermini.com/Thecraft/15
25% Liquitex Slow-Dri 25% Winsor and Newton Flow Improver
50% water
Now, in what I have read about flow release, its incredibly potent, so here are my questions:
1) Do I take a bottle with one drop of flow release and 9 drops of water creating solution X, and use 25 drops of solution X to 75 drops of water
OR 25 drops of flow release to 75 water and use THAT?
What I ultimately want is a dropper bottle with a solution in it that "OK, I want to wet blend, pull this bottle, add 1 drop of paint, and 1 drop of solution, and off we go."
2) That solution has water in it. Again, using the 1 drop of paint, 1 drop of "solution," which already contains water, do I need to drop water in at that point, or, because its already in the solution, I would be over-watering?
If it helps anyone, I will be using:
Vallejo Game and Model color as my paints.
Folk Art Extender
Winsor and Newton Flow Improver
I am sure this topic has been discussed at length, but therein lies the problem - its too hard to search., and I hope I didn't confuse the heck out of everyone.
Thanks, in advance, everyone.
Cheers!
One of my biggest issues painting before was that I was effectively doing straight out of the jar.
I know to thin my paints now.
I understand that flow improver and slow dri will help me, slightly, and will allow me a little more time to get a different color onto the mini, and allow for actual blending.
What I would LIKE to do is create a dropper bottle with flow release, and slow dri in it, and this is when I get confused.
I KNOW that this is INCREDIBLY subjective and changes from person to person, and paint to paint, so please try to stay with me on this.
From: http://www.reapermini.com/Thecraft/15
25% Liquitex Slow-Dri 25% Winsor and Newton Flow Improver
50% water
Now, in what I have read about flow release, its incredibly potent, so here are my questions:
1) Do I take a bottle with one drop of flow release and 9 drops of water creating solution X, and use 25 drops of solution X to 75 drops of water
OR 25 drops of flow release to 75 water and use THAT?
What I ultimately want is a dropper bottle with a solution in it that "OK, I want to wet blend, pull this bottle, add 1 drop of paint, and 1 drop of solution, and off we go."
2) That solution has water in it. Again, using the 1 drop of paint, 1 drop of "solution," which already contains water, do I need to drop water in at that point, or, because its already in the solution, I would be over-watering?
If it helps anyone, I will be using:
Vallejo Game and Model color as my paints.
Folk Art Extender
Winsor and Newton Flow Improver
I am sure this topic has been discussed at length, but therein lies the problem - its too hard to search., and I hope I didn't confuse the heck out of everyone.
Thanks, in advance, everyone.
Cheers!