Ikaponthus
New member
Hi,
I\'m having some problems with paints I was hoping someone can help me with. I guess I\'m an \"intermediate\" level painter - http://www.coolminiornot.com/75802 is one of my better minis. All the paints I use are GW Citadel colours.
I have two main, seperate problems...
1. Is that I seem to get a chalky finish all the time. When I look at the better models on this website they look so smooth...like a cartoon. I guess they all maybe a little chalky and it\'s hard to tell, because after mine is photographed it doesn\'t look all that chalky either. It\'s just a kind of powdering, rough finish instead of smooth finish. Especially with lighter colours.
2. Is paint consistency. And I know this is a hard one to put right. Most often I load the brush just out of the lid of the tub. I always add maybe 2ml of paint thinner to all my new paints and a couple of little stones to help shake them up. If I make the paint thin and paint several layers to get a nice, even coat, it ends up looking kind of \"dirty\" and muddy. It seems by the time I add enough layers (maybe 4) to get a consistent coat, it\'s so thick, chalky and \"globby\" I may as well just have done it with one thick coat.
Does anyone have any tips? Am I not waiting long enough for the layers to dry or something? And what\'s up with the chalky effect? Does everyone get that it you just can\'t see it in the photos, or is just me??
I\'m having some problems with paints I was hoping someone can help me with. I guess I\'m an \"intermediate\" level painter - http://www.coolminiornot.com/75802 is one of my better minis. All the paints I use are GW Citadel colours.
I have two main, seperate problems...
1. Is that I seem to get a chalky finish all the time. When I look at the better models on this website they look so smooth...like a cartoon. I guess they all maybe a little chalky and it\'s hard to tell, because after mine is photographed it doesn\'t look all that chalky either. It\'s just a kind of powdering, rough finish instead of smooth finish. Especially with lighter colours.
2. Is paint consistency. And I know this is a hard one to put right. Most often I load the brush just out of the lid of the tub. I always add maybe 2ml of paint thinner to all my new paints and a couple of little stones to help shake them up. If I make the paint thin and paint several layers to get a nice, even coat, it ends up looking kind of \"dirty\" and muddy. It seems by the time I add enough layers (maybe 4) to get a consistent coat, it\'s so thick, chalky and \"globby\" I may as well just have done it with one thick coat.
Does anyone have any tips? Am I not waiting long enough for the layers to dry or something? And what\'s up with the chalky effect? Does everyone get that it you just can\'t see it in the photos, or is just me??