Games Workshop has got to get over themselves when it comes to the naming of the paints in their paint line, you cannot copyright a certain shade of blue or the color taupe, but I will give them credit, whatever color is actually "Dark Reaper" is their own. I've never seen that color in any other paint line. Nice blending, by the way!
Doc Remington I’ve definitely found you have to move quickly. I will say that I don’t thin my paints, I use them straight from the pot (I know, the heresy!). I find that washing your paint brush regularly helps keep the paint slick. Most times my brush leaves the shot here I’m washing it.
Mini Painter Meg thank you for your response. I’m not a bad painter, but the difficulties I have encountered with wet blending have completely put me off using that technique
I can totally understand that, it took me ages to find a technique that worked for me. I watched a fair few tutorials before trying this method and encountered the same issues with paint drying too quickly.
Excellent tutorial, straight to the point and very useful. Many thanks!
Thank you very much! :-D
Games Workshop has got to get over themselves when it comes to the naming of the paints in their paint line, you cannot copyright a certain shade of blue or the color taupe, but I will give them credit, whatever color is actually "Dark Reaper" is their own. I've never seen that color in any other paint line.
Nice blending, by the way!
Well done and welcome to UA-cam, you are now a creator!
Thank you! I must say, it's been a very warm welcome so far!
finally I understand how this works
That’s awesome! Glad to be of help.
Very interesting and helpful tutorial, meg.
Thank you very much!
That's actually the first wet blending tutorial where I actually understand how it's done. 😐
Crude Dude that’s really lovely to hear, it’s a weird thing to try and explain! 😊
cracking vid Meg
Thank you very much! I’ve learned a lot about making tutorials from this one, I’m looking forward to doing some more!
Come back!!
Every time I try wetblending my paint dries out before I can do anything effective. And I do thin my paints
Doc Remington I’ve definitely found you have to move quickly. I will say that I don’t thin my paints, I use them straight from the pot (I know, the heresy!). I find that washing your paint brush regularly helps keep the paint slick. Most times my brush leaves the shot here I’m washing it.
Mini Painter Meg thank you for your response. I’m not a bad painter, but the difficulties I have encountered with wet blending have completely put me off using that technique
I can totally understand that, it took me ages to find a technique that worked for me. I watched a fair few tutorials before trying this method and encountered the same issues with paint drying too quickly.