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Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Argonor on 07 November 2007, 06:21:27 PM
I like this. Wish I could finish 1 mini a day, too, but I rarely have more than max. 1 hour to spend on painting each day   :?
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Vanvlak on 07 November 2007, 06:47:39 PM
Quote from: "Argonor"
I like this. Wish I could finish 1 mini a day, too, but I rarely have more than max. 1 hour to spend on painting each day   :?

Jealous. I currently get around 10minutes daily.
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Argonor on 07 November 2007, 08:38:41 PM
That's still a max. This evening, though, I spent 1½ hours painting. Then I had no more dry brushes and had to stop.

How does one make brushes dry faster (I have 6 stiff 2/0 artificial hair brushes I use for the finer work, but I always catch up on the wet ones...)?
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Hammers on 07 November 2007, 09:12:41 PM
:?: Why do you need them stiff? (said she...)
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Lowtardog on 07 November 2007, 11:36:00 PM
Quote from: "Argonor"
That's still a max. This evening, though, I spent 1½ hours painting. Then I had no more dry brushes and had to stop.

How does one make brushes dry faster (I have 6 stiff 2/0 artificial hair brushes I use for the finer work, but I always catch up on the wet ones...)?


use kitchen towle and pull the brush through it handle first so as not to spread the bristles. To be honest though keeping them wet is better as it stops the ends splitting
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Argonor on 08 November 2007, 08:28:15 AM
Quote from: "hammershield"
:?: Why do you need them stiff? (said she...)


Better control. I have tried small brushes with natural bristles, but I find it nigh impossible to paint small details (eyes, etc.) with those.

Natural bristles are better for painting larger areas, though (don't tend to draw 'lines' in the paint)
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Hammers on 08 November 2007, 09:53:45 AM
Quote from: "Argonor"
Quote from: "hammershield"
:?: Why do you need them stiff? (said she...)


Better control. I have tried small brushes with natural bristles, but I find it nigh impossible to paint small details (eyes, etc.) with those.

Natural bristles are better for painting larger areas, though (don't tend to draw 'lines' in the paint)


There are specialist brushes, 0/5...0/4, with short synthetic. They do not last long but I use them sparingly just for very fine detal. Eyes I often do with 005 technical pen. What? "Cheating" I hear you say? Oh, blow it out your wazoo...
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Hammers on 08 November 2007, 09:55:32 AM
Quote from: "Lowtardog"
Quote from: "Argonor"
That's still a max. This evening, though, I spent 1½ hours painting. Then I had no more dry brushes and had to stop.

How does one make brushes dry faster (I have 6 stiff 2/0 artificial hair brushes I use for the finer work, but I always catch up on the wet ones...)?


use kitchen towle and pull the brush through it handle first so as not to spread the bristles. To be honest though keeping them wet is better as it stops the ends splitting


On a related topic: hands up, who shapes his/her brushes with lips and saliva?
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Lowtardog on 08 November 2007, 09:56:44 AM
There are specialist brushes, 0/5...0/4, with short synthetic. They do not last long but I use them sparingly just for very fine detal. Eyes I often do with 005 technical pen. What? "Cheating" I hear you say? Oh, blow it out your wazoo...[/quote]

I will have to try those brushes, at the moment I rarely paint eyes as the figures all look like Marty Feldman  :o

(http://snubben.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/marty_feldman.jpg)
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Argonor on 08 November 2007, 10:02:12 AM
Quote from: "hammershield"
Eyes I often do with 005 technical pen. What? "Cheating" I hear you say? Oh, blow it out your wazoo...


I just purchased such a (black) pen for the same purpose. I have found it useful for the nozzle of rifles, too  :wink:
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Hammers on 08 November 2007, 10:04:51 AM
Quote from: "Lowtardog"

(http://snubben.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/marty_feldman.jpg)


Ah... Marty, how we miss ye... :cry:
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Malamute on 08 November 2007, 11:00:51 AM
Quote from: "hammershield"
On a related topic: hands up, who shapes his/her brushes with lips and saliva?


I do :)
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Hammers on 08 November 2007, 11:03:40 AM
You, Sir, are a true artiste.
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Lowtardog on 08 November 2007, 12:15:49 PM
Quote from: "Malamute"
Quote from: "hammershield"
On a related topic: hands up, who shapes his/her brushes with lips and saliva?


I do :)


Me too, I must have a Myriad coloured tongue by the end of a session :P
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Argonor on 08 November 2007, 12:28:44 PM
Yeah, me too... I have experienced, that different colours tastes differently  :D
Title: Brushes, lips, saliva, etc...
Post by: Lowtardog on 08 November 2007, 12:53:25 PM
Quote from: "Argonor"
Yeah, me too... I have experienced, that different colours tastes differently  :D


Now theres a niche market edible/flavoured paint :P  :D  :o