Expert "tricks" to get better results??
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 11:37 am
I'm interested to hear from expert painters any good tricks they use to get cool and good results. I have heard quite a lot of "rumors" of different tricks the very best painters use. For example I heard that most of the painters at GW drill holes to the cover of their paints (I have no idea what this would achive), I don't know if this is true or not.
Basicly how do you exactly achive smooth highlights, shadows etc. What is the process and technique for you? Basicly what I do is paint the basic colour, then darker wash if needed (I usually water the wash down a bit) then start the highlighing and when it is done I once pain the area with very watered down base color to trying to smooth the highlight (I think this is called glazing by GW terms). This gives me okay results, but I'm not exactly satisfied yet (especially when I examine the minis in very good light from close). One of the problems I have found is if I do very sharp hightlights the figure looks very good from afar, but horrible from close and if I get a smooth highlight it's the other way around. I'm currently somewhere in the middle... so the figure doesn't look good from close or from far away
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Some questions:
-while highlighting do you let the previous highlight layer dry before painting the next one or do you try to hightlight while the previous is still wet? How watered down paints do you use?
-how much you time you use for the highlighing and do you use "glazing" technique to smoothen the highlights?
-what kind of brushed do you use? (material, manufacturer etc.?)
-paints are probably vallejo for most of the expers?
-I use spesial stuff (can't remember what it was) to water down my paints (and prevent them from drying as fast). Do you? The problem I found using it is that it really sometimes suck because the paint takes a bit longer to dry out, on the other hand it's great especially with the vallejo paints.
-blacklining, how do you do it if at all? Using washes/inks or what?
-drybrushing? I have kinda give up on this techique exept on armours and occasional sand-effect. I don't know, I never ever seem to get anything but dirty effects while using it. Is there any good tips of technique how to do it well (how to dry the brush/paint, what kind of brushes should be used to get best result etc.?)
-what do use use from mixing/blending paints? Do you really use diffrent brush than the one use use to paint the miniture like some painting tutorials teach? I find my paints dry before I am finished if I try to do that.
-anything else?
Thanks for all the input in advance!
Basicly how do you exactly achive smooth highlights, shadows etc. What is the process and technique for you? Basicly what I do is paint the basic colour, then darker wash if needed (I usually water the wash down a bit) then start the highlighing and when it is done I once pain the area with very watered down base color to trying to smooth the highlight (I think this is called glazing by GW terms). This gives me okay results, but I'm not exactly satisfied yet (especially when I examine the minis in very good light from close). One of the problems I have found is if I do very sharp hightlights the figure looks very good from afar, but horrible from close and if I get a smooth highlight it's the other way around. I'm currently somewhere in the middle... so the figure doesn't look good from close or from far away

Some questions:
-while highlighting do you let the previous highlight layer dry before painting the next one or do you try to hightlight while the previous is still wet? How watered down paints do you use?
-how much you time you use for the highlighing and do you use "glazing" technique to smoothen the highlights?
-what kind of brushed do you use? (material, manufacturer etc.?)
-paints are probably vallejo for most of the expers?
-I use spesial stuff (can't remember what it was) to water down my paints (and prevent them from drying as fast). Do you? The problem I found using it is that it really sometimes suck because the paint takes a bit longer to dry out, on the other hand it's great especially with the vallejo paints.
-blacklining, how do you do it if at all? Using washes/inks or what?
-drybrushing? I have kinda give up on this techique exept on armours and occasional sand-effect. I don't know, I never ever seem to get anything but dirty effects while using it. Is there any good tips of technique how to do it well (how to dry the brush/paint, what kind of brushes should be used to get best result etc.?)
-what do use use from mixing/blending paints? Do you really use diffrent brush than the one use use to paint the miniture like some painting tutorials teach? I find my paints dry before I am finished if I try to do that.
-anything else?
Thanks for all the input in advance!