Washing the mini, washing the mini

Oogabooba

New member
Hello my friends and well met...

Long time reader first time poster here, looking for a lil help please.

For some reason I cant get the mixture right when I want to wash a color onto a mini. Can anyone give there best ideas on how you all may do it and what you use? I seem to either ruin my mini becasue I didnt dilute enough or I dilute too much and the wash washes off without leaving any color...

Please Please help
 

Vallan

New member
Mind you I\'m no goatman...

I wash mine by feel and don\'t know the exact mixture I use.
But I can tell you that if I use too little water I usually use a bit more water and push the wash where it\'s too dark to a darker section where it\'s supposed to be.
Sorry I can\'t be more help...
:flip::bouncy::flip:
 

frenchkid

New member
you should try to do a couple of layer of diluted wash, it will build up slowly and you can stop once you reach the desired color. And welcome to the Cmon forum friend :D
 

farseerlum

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yes thats good advice. definitly less is more. it also gives you an oppurtunity to use a few different shades/colors for a bit of depth.
 

Chrispy

Active member
I dillute opaque, darker colors, and usually just paint them on where I need them, like shadows instead of using inks. I don\'t like the fact no matter how much I water down inks, they come out glossy...
 

Cerridwyn1st

New member
Magic Wash, as listed in the Articles

I can\'t stand the smell of the inks from Reaper and GW. I\'ve started mixing my own ink/wash using paints and the Magic Wash mixture listed in the articles:

http://www.coolminiornot.com/go.php?go=articlephp&aid=116&orderby=date&levels=99

This mix is also good to extending the drying time of your paints or thinning them to get a smoother application.
If this is too thick, then I add a little water to it.

I can\'t give you an exact mixture for two reasons. One is that I don\'t know the exact amounts, and the other is I usually do the mixes from Liquitex Basic paints, so it might not be the right proportions for what you use, anyway.
 
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Loup-garou

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Well I\'m probably not the best person to ask only just having started painting after a 10 year break. But that aside the most success I\'ve had has been with Liquitex matte medium, future flooor finish and games workshop ink at a ratio of 5:1:1 it does take several applications to build up any real color which might not be to your liking though. :D
 

Cerridwyn1st

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Originally posted by Loup-garou
Well I\'m probably not the best person to ask only just having started painting after a 10 year break. But that aside the most success I\'ve had has been with Liquitex matte medium, future flooor finish and games workshop ink at a ratio of 5:1:1 it does take several applications to build up any real color which might not be to your liking though. :D

Doesn\'t that mix come out shiny? I\'ve never tried it, but that\'s what I heard.

I thought about doing the Future thing, but I didn\'t know what the correct ratios were. The Magic Wash had mixing instructions, so I went with that, and I like it, so far.

I think practice is the big thing. Find something you like and do it until you are satisfied with the product.
 
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Loup-garou

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Doesn\'t that mix come out shiny? I\'ve never tried it, but that\'s what I heard.

I guess there is a \"slight\" sheen to it, but nothing in comparison to just using inks or an ink/future mix.
 

MrMorden

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Originally posted by Loup-garou
Doesn\'t that mix come out shiny? I\'ve never tried it, but that\'s what I heard.

I guess there is a \"slight\" sheen to it, but nothing in comparison to just using inks or an ink/future mix.

That\'s what Dullcote is for! ;)
 

wiccanpony

Official Freak Bar Witch
the old adage ...it’s easier to add paint, then take it away.....and that works for most things in life too.:)
 
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PhoulMouth

Guest
home made washes

HELLO ALL! My first post here EVER and i just hope its some help..

I like to make my own washes with this recipe

I use 1 part liquid future floor finish to 3 parts tap water.

I then use 2 parts of that thinning solution to one part paint.

As easy as that... sometimes i need to thin it a lil more depending on what im going for put thats basicallt it
 
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