Paint drying problem

absolutrudy

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I was trying to layer a cloak on a fig using a dark blue paint as my basecoat. The shade and basecoat layer dried/evaporated before I even lifted the brush off of the mini.

Then when I started my first highlight layer (I mixed 3:1 basecoat with white + water), it left a light streak of highlight that looked like it was floating on top of the other layers.

Does anyone know what is going on with that? Thanks.

Oh, and I was just using water, no other thinners.
 
H

Hi-lite-r

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hm...

well not exactly sure what happened there but using a little drying retardent/extender will help you with the paint.
 

Einion

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Originally posted by absolutrudy
I was trying to layer a cloak on a fig using a dark blue paint as my basecoat. The shade and basecoat layer dried/evaporated before I even lifted the brush off of the mini.
FWIW that sounds about right if you\'re applying very little paint, I often watch strokes drying before my eyes.

Originally posted by absolutrudy
Then when I started my first highlight layer (I mixed 3:1 basecoat with white + water), it left a light streak of highlight that looked like it was floating on top of the other layers.
Not sure what this looks like exactly but I\'ll hazard a guess that maybe you lightened too much so the contrast makes the highlight mix seem to float visually.

Einion
 
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