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You think itll be fine as is? or should I go with a medium? Never used a contrast before.That contrast paint, aethermatic blue. Try that shit, it's the bee's knees.
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You think itll be fine as is? or should I go with a medium? Never used a contrast before.That contrast paint, aethermatic blue. Try that shit, it's the bee's knees.
Never used that one but in my opinion it's worth picking up some of the contrast medium, i use it to paint 'oomie flesh in thin glazes over flesh tone base paints.You think itll be fine as is? or should I go with a medium? Never used a contrast before.
Never used that one but in my opinion it's worth picking up some of the contrast medium, i use it to paint 'oomie flesh in thin glazes over flesh tone base paints.
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Would blood angels on bikes be considered assault squad for BA fluff wise? Like would they get yellow helmets?
You think itll be fine as is? or should I go with a medium? Never used a contrast before.
Yea I was planning on making blue nectons, looks like the aethermatic blue will do the job perfectly. Thanks for posting the chart."contrast paints" are just thick glazes. The way citadel did it is they took a matt medium solution, added pigment and a surfactant, that way you end up with pigment that stains as a wash but behaves like a glaze, hence why you gotta wrangle where the paint tends to pool up with a wet brush. Some are good, most are bleh and some are completely baffling, like ultramarine blue.
Aethermatic is cool because it's light enough that I use it when laying down greens or transition greys.
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"contrast paints" are just thick glazes. The way citadel did it is they took a matt medium solution, added pigment and a surfactant, that way you end up with pigment that stains as a wash but behaves like a glaze, hence why you gotta wrangle where the paint tends to pool up with a wet brush. Some are good, most are bleh and some are completely baffling, like ultramarine blue.
Aethermatic is cool because it's light enough that I use it when laying down greens or transition greys.
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Yea I was planning on making blue nectons, looks like the aethermatic blue will do the job perfectly. Thanks for posting the chart.
Nah, the paint for those who don't really want to paint is airbrushingIve been looking through contrast painted models and I gotta say im not very impressed. The only models it looks good on deathguard and stuff like that really. Arent these supposed to be the paints for people who dont actually want to paint? It looks like the best way to use these is to just use one or 2 to get a very specific look on your base layers.
airbrushing is based as fuck.Nah, the paint for those who don't really want to paint is airbrushingI just zip out a 3 tone base using a zenithal method. Also tamiya paints are an absolute godsend for airbrushing.
Trying to brush paint shitty cadian models pretty much killed my enthusiasm for painting for like 4 or so years. Then I got into airbrushing my tanks and recently took it to regular minis. I'm not all that good with it, but zipping through 30 guys with a nice 3 tone shade is easy. Then I brush any specific details and do a nice oil pin wash.airbrushing is based as fuck.
working smarter, not harder.Trying to brush paint shitty cadian models pretty much killed my enthusiasm for painting for like 4 or so years. Then I got into airbrushing my tanks and recently took it to regular minis. I'm not all that good with it, but zipping through 30 guys with a nice 3 tone shade is easy. Then I brush any specific details and do a nice oil pin wash.
Ive been looking through contrast painted models and I gotta say im not very impressed. The only models it looks good on deathguard and stuff like that really. Arent these supposed to be the paints for people who dont actually want to paint? It looks like the best way to use these is to just use one or 2 to get a very specific look on your base layers.