NMM-tutorial

Kaple

New member
Hi there

I have finished a new tutorial about NMM, you will find it here: http://kaple.dk/?page=tutorials

Merry christmas.

- Rune
 

minimaker

New member
Very nice article. Thanks.

@Spacemunkie: can you pop over to the sculpting thread? We\'re looking for you (and Tuubje). :)
 

Astonia

New member
Great tutorial! Easy to follow and good pictures.
I\'m actually working on a little something myself. Hopefully it\'ll be done this year...
 

Joshua

Member
hm whats the matter with this color palette?
looks like you mix your colors onto a wet hanky or something
why and how are you doin that, i\'ve seen that quite often on some pictures of other painters
purpose? please brighten! :)
 

Calavera

New member
Isn\'t just a wet pallete ? The 8th wonder of the world :D Just get some plastic container, put some tissues in the bottom, make them wet and then put some baking paper on top of the wet tissues, Voila.

Very cool tutorial Rune, looks fairly idioproof, so I\'ll probably try it :D
 

dauber22

New member
Wonderful article - clear & concise :cool:

I was going to explain to Joshua about the wet pallete, but looks like Calavera nosed me out at the wire.:D
 

Joshua

Member
hm ok now i understand what it is but i still dont see the purpose :)
to keep the colors wet? better fluid attributes? hook up with chicks? ;)
 

Astonia

New member
Even though the chick factor may be high on such a thing as a wet pallette, I do think the main purpose is to prevent the colours from drying out, which makes blending a lot easier since you don\'t have to re-mix the colours constantly ;)lol
 

dauber22

New member
Hook up with chicks, obviously!

The wet pallet allows you to keep colors over time. If you\'ve ever been interrupted in a painting session and come back to find your carefully mixed colors all dried and useless, you understand. There is usually a lid for the plastic container. You close the lid and the colors stay fresh. Even with the lid open, it delays the drying process and keeps the colors workable for a longer period of time.

I have two of them: a home-made one for my mini painting that pretty much fits Calavera\'s description, and a large commercial one that I use for my watercolors where the wet pallet is surrounded by like 47 little color wells, also sealable. Oddly enough, both work nearly equally well. :D

[edit:] Dang! beaten again to the answer! I must be getting slow in my old age. :D
 

Brother Tom

Member
That wet pallete sounds like a great tool, I always end up mixing not enough paint and it ends up drying before I finish, that would probaly solve that problem. I might look into getting one of those.
 

Kaple

New member
Calavera is right, it is a wet palette. Made up pretty much the same way as he describes, but with cotton wool instead of tissue paper.

It\'s a great thing when you are doing a tutorial, because I spend a lot of time running around taking pictures, hooking up with chicks etc. - and the colours whould dry up If didn\'t use one.

And good to hear that you find the tutorial usefull.
 

Chrispy

Active member
I have two wet pallettes: one I got for less than $6 and the other I got for $2.. and they\'re both the same! Thing is, I asked my mother to buy more inserts and they only had another lock box (that\'s what this company called it) with inserts in it, so they gave me that one for the price of inserts because they were trying to get rid of it.. Only thing is, I get so lazy that I\'ve developed mold in them.. Which is silly, cause there is nothing for them to eat but water. (And I\'d think water from arond here would kill anything not used to it..) :p
Anyways, good basic article on NMM!
 
I appreciate tutorials like this, many thanks, as I\'m more of a \'visual\' person so actually seeing it in action helps out a lot more than being told about it.

Any thing more you can add along these lines would be a HUGE boon to neophites like myself.
 

Joshua

Member
wow i did as calavera described and it actually works!
very helpful indeed if you want to blend colors (worked on a terminator bust with all the new hardy tempest pictures in mind :flip: )
but im quite unsure about the chicks thing but i guess that has somehow to do with me being locked up in my room and painting all day long ... silly me, they cant even see the new wet palette :idea:
 
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