Like who can anyone paint with these range?It sucks.Metals are fine.
>painting>with drinking paintsWhat a waste of paint.I prepare mine like normal (dip a brush in, then swirl that brush around in a glass of water), but I like to add a splash of milk to make it a little creamier and to round off some of the more acidic notes.
>>97192837Do you have a favourite pigment?
>>97192482skill issue
>>97192837damn, working on your paints instead of your art?
>>97192482>These paints suckPaints RARELY matter as much as technique does.I've seen people get good results with Apple Barrel craft paints.
>>97193455Dark colors are better than lighter colors: with lighter colors tending towards being either chalky or too metallic tasting, with reds/pinks being particularly foul.Abyssal Blue, African Shadow, and Black Forest Green should be reserved for true connoisseurs, not just your casual "oh fuck I drank out of the wrong cup" neophytes.
>>97193657I prefer making my own blends.My current favorite is a delightful mix I like to call "Sludgewater Brown".Delectable.
>>97192482I have a few of them I really like the cherry wood flavor it looks pretty
>>97192482Reaper paints really suck too. Kinda amazing Army Painter managed to survived until their current range dropped. Once you got over the novelty of primer colors besides white/gray/black, you realized their paints had this weird gummy texture and shit coverage. Pro Acryl seemed super promising early on since they made a non-chalky white, but they totally dropped the ball with their metallics and washes. And they keep sending emails about a new color called "wizard's butt" like it's the funniest shit in the world.
>>97192837Why do you lie about touching paints? You have never worked on any art, models or otherwise.>>97196424I like Reaper. At least their pale skin range is the best I've used.