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Also, the paints are easy to apply without visible brushstrokes and give a smooth even coverage.
blimey - you layer up on black. I've never understood how people get good results on black undercoats. I find grey bad enough (but can't get an opaque, even, undercoat with white gesso - grey's ok, black excellent ... ... funny old world).think I might have to go back to spray white undercoats with the Scale and Andrea stuff - but I find it hard to get even, full coverage with sprays. Brushing on grey gesso is great - it reduces beautifully to an even smooth coat (or looks like it does anyway, maybe I just can't see the faults clearly on grey plastic / metal figures )
I'm undecided on the scale 75 kickstarter artist paints. I like the idea of them and think they would complement the scale colour paints well, but, I buy too many paints. So chances are I'll be backing the ks
I'm undecided on the scale 75 kickstarter artist paints. I like the idea of them and think they would complement the scale colour paints well, but, I buy too many paints.
And let's face it, most of us are lazy and like to have a paint named a certain thing that does a certain job. We don't want to mix paints so much, and if most people are honest they will say this. Most of us have full time day jobs and not a lot of time for the hobby, so everything we can do to create a great result in the fastest time with the least hassle works for me. How about all of you?