White, much like black, can get really "pure", but that also makes it difficult to "read" well as a 3D object. So inevitably, if you want to work with it, you have to make some concessions to other colors, before building the highlights to pure white. That is, unless you're doing some kind of highly stylized paint scheme.
Nor would I expect anyone to do so if they were doing 10 man units x 10. Even artist acrylics have blends though so, even something like Jo Sonja has 80 paint colours, but they're not 80 different single pigments. Single pigments are good for mixing and keeping paint counts low, but you can bet your butt if I had to paint 40 beastmen with all that leather...I'm using a premixed/blend brown.
I know there's a project that will work really well with this! First I was thinking of some trippy pale Alien hives but it might also be really neat to try this on a few Saurians! Thanks for all you do brutha!
Great vid, very informative. Also, I really want to get some of that jo sonja paint. I have a request. I totaly get it if you don't want to do something like this idea I have. You have done a vid with Liquitex Heavy body acrylics, and you have done some vids with the jo sonja. Would you consider doing a vid where you paint 2 identical minis with the same colors 1 with liquitex and the other with jo sonja? I really want to see them side by side to really see the difference between the 2 brands. I know it's a big ask. I hope you will consider it. Love your vids too btw👍👍👍👍
The resin I use is a water washable from a brand that's no longer available. It was a Canadian company that sold it and I really like it but now I have to find an alternative. Instead of grey though I like to get my resin in orange-red. Something about the colour makes it much more easy to see for getting supports. As for processing it. Just gets a bath in a ultrasonic cleaner with water and mr clean.
@PaintmanJourneying thankyou so much my friend, where are you located? Like what country ? I'm guessing usa, I did do some research last night for herein Australia and ot appears esun and maybe 1 or 2 others produce an orange/red and a pinkish one also, ill have another look today and share the links with yourself and subscribers to 😊
I could listen to your voice all day.
the quality of your videos keeps getting better!
another great video!
I love the Gun-Shields
White, much like black, can get really "pure", but that also makes it difficult to "read" well as a 3D object. So inevitably, if you want to work with it, you have to make some concessions to other colors, before building the highlights to pure white.
That is, unless you're doing some kind of highly stylized paint scheme.
These videos are very educational even if I'm not about to switch to pure pigments and mixing in order to paint my armies.
Nor would I expect anyone to do so if they were doing 10 man units x 10.
Even artist acrylics have blends though so, even something like Jo Sonja has 80 paint colours, but they're not 80 different single pigments. Single pigments are good for mixing and keeping paint counts low, but you can bet your butt if I had to paint 40 beastmen with all that leather...I'm using a premixed/blend brown.
"I haven't done a pun in a while..."
Great intro.
I know there's a project that will work really well with this! First I was thinking of some trippy pale Alien hives but it might also be really neat to try this on a few Saurians! Thanks for all you do brutha!
Cool video, I'm always experimenting with different white recipes. Subscribed
Great vid, very informative.
Also, I really want to get some of that jo sonja paint.
I have a request. I totaly get it if you don't want to do something like this idea I have.
You have done a vid with Liquitex Heavy body acrylics, and you have done some vids with the jo sonja.
Would you consider doing a vid where you paint 2 identical minis with the same colors 1 with liquitex and the other with jo sonja? I really want to see them side by side to really see the difference between the 2 brands.
I know it's a big ask. I hope you will consider it.
Love your vids too btw👍👍👍👍
I haven't seen anything from you in a few weeks; I hope you're doing okay!
I'm doing fine the next one's almost done so the hope is sometime tonight!
What type of resin is that pinkish one? And how did you get that finish like post processing?
The resin I use is a water washable from a brand that's no longer available. It was a Canadian company that sold it and I really like it but now I have to find an alternative. Instead of grey though I like to get my resin in orange-red. Something about the colour makes it much more easy to see for getting supports. As for processing it. Just gets a bath in a ultrasonic cleaner with water and mr clean.
@PaintmanJourneying thankyou so much my friend, where are you located? Like what country ? I'm guessing usa, I did do some research last night for herein Australia and ot appears esun and maybe 1 or 2 others produce an orange/red and a pinkish one also, ill have another look today and share the links with yourself and subscribers to 😊