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first three gaunts ghosts omnibus arrived today, should get me back into my reading spiral.
Head's up, the second book is more of an anthology of short stories (some of them are amazing, if incredibly unlikely). The third book is just about one of the best Black Library novels.first three gaunts ghosts omnibus arrived today, should get me back into my reading spiral.
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>See Blood for the blood god trending
>Get hype
>Find out it’s trending because Minecraft
Fuck gen Z
I have a question regarding washes:
How do you measure a 50/50 wash?
Why do you pay attention to trending words? It's not zoomers' fault they are absolute waste of fertile biomatter.
I possibly am misreading your question, but it's a matter of placing equal parts of the wash and whichever other substance you're mixing.
I meant mixing it.
It's not like I have a measuring cup or something like it to ensure I have a balanced wash.
Or is there something out there?
I have a question regarding washes:
How do you measure a 50/50 wash?
I meant mixing it.
It's not like I have a measuring cup or something like it to ensure I have a balanced wash.
Or is there something out there?
By eye, really.
If you're making a wash out of a normal paint, start with 1 brush of paint and 1 of medium or water, gotta learn to eyeball it based on how it flows on your wet or dry pallet.
Same thing with using medium on nuln oil (why) or the contrast paints.
Edit:
Oh! If you're trying to make a specific wash, like "3 parts nuln oil to 1 part agrax" most people measure by drop on a palette. 3 droplets (or brushfuls if you're using citadel paints out of the pots) of one, 1 of the other, then mix with your brush.
I guess your more advanced types could get a larger dropper bottle and pour entire bottles of wash into it. For example, this is a 30ml dropper bottle, and you could make a 1 to 1 mix of any two GW paint pots using it:
Edit: Back in the day GW had some form of tints that they sold that you could put "X number of brush fulls" into another GW paint pot, for example to make Grey Knights armor with the standard metallic + the blue tint they sold. they included little stickers to mark the paint pot of how many brushfulls of tint you dunked in.
Edit: This is actually pretty common with 2020 GW and their Contrast paints, it seems that they figured out contrast paints make excellent shades and tints. (Several videos show them using Blood Tearer's Red as a red shade on Blood Angels armor painted with normal paints). They always just eyeball the mix via brushes full of contrast medium and contrast paints.
Thank you!
See, this was the kind of answer I wanted instead of @Stab You in the Back being a jackass.