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Jack's Arabian Tomb Kings

Started by jackhoneysett, May 24, 2011, 02:06:47 pm

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cunningmatt

P.S. Do you think Jack will mind we've sent his blog off on a mad tangent?


Procrastination by Numbers - Update 146:

I'm painting classic Dwarfs!! PbN Update 146

maelzch

Tangents are how this forum functions!

I paint stright from the pot too (though I have watered down the paints in the pots) and I'm finding the absence of 'clippy bits' irritating too!
Painted total 2012: Bought:15  Painted: 74
Quote from: NickAnd thus the true evil of 'Palmer, Hobbykiller' becomes clear...
At night he prances about like some sort of bearded West Country metalhead pixie, planting pink horrors in peoples' army cases and cackling while chanting his mantra, 'it's double sixes my love, take them off, just take them all off'
Quote from: Chris TomlinWho knew a Jager obsessed madman could be so creative?

Dave

I'm with James on this one, I've a custom range of paint pallettes I pick up fairly frequently:


They work wonders, you can invert them when you complete one side and they come free with £1 worth of delicious confectionary!

cunningmatt

Mmmm, you may have swayed me!


Procrastination by Numbers - Update 146:

I'm painting classic Dwarfs!! PbN Update 146

maelzch

Never! Water it down in t pots!
Painted total 2012: Bought:15  Painted: 74
Quote from: NickAnd thus the true evil of 'Palmer, Hobbykiller' becomes clear...
At night he prances about like some sort of bearded West Country metalhead pixie, planting pink horrors in peoples' army cases and cackling while chanting his mantra, 'it's double sixes my love, take them off, just take them all off'
Quote from: Chris TomlinWho knew a Jager obsessed madman could be so creative?

jackhoneysett

Now kids, I leave you alone for a day and look what happens!! I like that my blog has inspired all your paint pot pedantry, I can't complain as I think I inadvertently started you off.

For what it's worth, I paint straight from the pot too. It's not that I'm a maverick, I just can't be arsed to faff around with palettes. Sometimes if I'm painting large areas like cloaks I paint straight from the pot and mix the paint on the model - is that weird? Maybe, I don't care.

I like Lee's suggestion to water it down in the pot though, I may steal that!

Anyhoo, I should hopefully have another update for you soon, dealing with more cutting edge and contentious issues. I'm away at a conference all weekend with oldies so hoping to get some hotel room painting in!

cunningmatt

In fairness I do often get my paintbrush quite wet before dipping in the paint pot which probably has a similar effect.

Quote from: jackhoneysett on June 17, 2011, 08:27:54 am
I'm away at a conference all weekend with oldies so hoping to get some hotel room painting in!

Why are you going around the country painting hotel rooms, do the management know about this? You may lose your deposit.


Procrastination by Numbers - Update 146:

I'm painting classic Dwarfs!! PbN Update 146

fatolaf

Quote from: maelzch on June 16, 2011, 05:43:02 pm
I paint stright from the pot too (though I have watered down the paints in the pots) and I'm finding the absence of 'clippy bits' irritating too!

Me too, I have never watered down paints yet (apart from the old GW inks), but then again I have never attempted layering, blending etc and am probably too old and near blind to start.

Ill stick with paint, wash, dry brush, highlight as my routine..

And yes the fact they don't stay open really annoys me, so much so I know use Vallejo and squeeze how ever much i want onto the excellent GW palette

maelzch

Quote from: fatolaf on June 17, 2011, 11:45:56 am
...I now use Vallejo and squeeze how ever much i want onto the excellent GW palette

product plug?  :wink;m::
Painted total 2012: Bought:15  Painted: 74
Quote from: NickAnd thus the true evil of 'Palmer, Hobbykiller' becomes clear...
At night he prances about like some sort of bearded West Country metalhead pixie, planting pink horrors in peoples' army cases and cackling while chanting his mantra, 'it's double sixes my love, take them off, just take them all off'
Quote from: Chris TomlinWho knew a Jager obsessed madman could be so creative?

Meals

Interesting to hear about your various painting styles, I guess if it works for you... but that was just the first thing I was told, in no uncertain terms, when I started painting "WATER DOWN YOUR PAINTS!"  Lees way works well too, I've just never got around to doing it. The odd times I don't add water, if I'm in a hurry or for really small details, I always regret it, as it just ends up all clumpy and nasty...

But then I guess I also add Floor Polish to my mix when painting characterss as it makes the paint flow better. It's possible I'm crazy  :))
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