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I am trying my hand at some freehand. I'm choosing some pretty challenging stuff, simply because I'm confident I can pull it off. Hey, I drew it on paper without any problems.
A birdie advised me to practice my freehand on some styrene (he's rumored to be heavily invested in the product), and so I went out and got some flat sheets of plasticard from Gale Force. It came with nine sheets, the thickest about 1/8" and the thinnest feels like high quality printer paper or poster board. I chose one of the thinnest sheets because I thought, if the freehand comes out really good, I can simply affix it to a greenstuff banner or something (need ideas here).
Well, I don't know if the Plasti is too thin or what, but I primed it perfectly and it just doesn't want to cooperate. I'm trying to rough out the shape with a watered down white, but it just doesn't want to adhere to the surface, and pools terribly. This leaves wicked brushstrokes and it generally looks gunky. Is it the fact that this particular sheet is so thin? Is it my consistency incorrect for just shaping the outline of the design? Should I varnish it first? Thanks!
I am trying my hand at some freehand. I'm choosing some pretty challenging stuff, simply because I'm confident I can pull it off. Hey, I drew it on paper without any problems.
A birdie advised me to practice my freehand on some styrene (he's rumored to be heavily invested in the product), and so I went out and got some flat sheets of plasticard from Gale Force. It came with nine sheets, the thickest about 1/8" and the thinnest feels like high quality printer paper or poster board. I chose one of the thinnest sheets because I thought, if the freehand comes out really good, I can simply affix it to a greenstuff banner or something (need ideas here).
Well, I don't know if the Plasti is too thin or what, but I primed it perfectly and it just doesn't want to cooperate. I'm trying to rough out the shape with a watered down white, but it just doesn't want to adhere to the surface, and pools terribly. This leaves wicked brushstrokes and it generally looks gunky. Is it the fact that this particular sheet is so thin? Is it my consistency incorrect for just shaping the outline of the design? Should I varnish it first? Thanks!