AFV Painting & Weathering
Answers to questions about the right paint scheme or tips for the right effect.
Answers to questions about the right paint scheme or tips for the right effect.
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brush pre shading
bairdlander
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Posted: Sunday, August 21, 2016 - 04:29 AM UTC
Im pre shading before base coat with tamiya flat black.For pre shading with brush what ratio of paint to thinner should I use?
varanusk
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Posted: Sunday, August 21, 2016 - 11:49 AM UTC
I am not sure that is going to work...
First, Tamiya (acrylics) are hard to use with a brush. In any case, paint the preshadow as you would do for any base.
Second, the edges should be diffused so I guess it should be thinned after applied to soften them.
And third, the base paint over it should be quite thin to allow the preshading to be subtly seen under, which may require several thin layers.
All in all, I doubt the preshading is a technique for brush. But I maybe wrong.
It would be easier to paint the base flat and then add oils where the preshading would have been, as they can be controlled better.
First, Tamiya (acrylics) are hard to use with a brush. In any case, paint the preshadow as you would do for any base.
Second, the edges should be diffused so I guess it should be thinned after applied to soften them.
And third, the base paint over it should be quite thin to allow the preshading to be subtly seen under, which may require several thin layers.
All in all, I doubt the preshading is a technique for brush. But I maybe wrong.
It would be easier to paint the base flat and then add oils where the preshading would have been, as they can be controlled better.
Vicious
Queensland, Australia
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Posted: Sunday, August 21, 2016 - 02:50 PM UTC
I preshading with brush but only the figurine i dont think is a technique can work on AFV,you have to work in very thin layer and also Tamiya is the worse paint to work with brush
DaGreatQueeg
Napier, New Zealand
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Posted: Sunday, August 21, 2016 - 03:09 PM UTC
Posted: Sunday, August 21, 2016 - 05:32 PM UTC
Can't brush paint Tamiya acrylics eh? Well this was painted with said Acrylics.
This was painted with Tamiya XF1
DSC_4030_2898 by Darren Greenwood, on Flickr
This was painted with Tamiya XF1
DSC_4030_2898 by Darren Greenwood, on Flickr
bairdlander
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Posted: Monday, August 22, 2016 - 06:46 AM UTC
Thanks.I thinned the black to 1 part black and 3 parts thinner.Tried to post some pics from my album,but wont work.
Vicious
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Posted: Monday, August 22, 2016 - 10:49 AM UTC
Quoted Text
Can't brush paint Tamiya acrylics eh? Well this was painted with said Acrylics.
This was painted with Tamiya XF1
Nobody said that,is just the most difficult paint to work by Brush compare to other brand
Brant great job!!...next time i try me to..