tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5614932455774497815.post3047887749743252413..comments2024-03-29T08:19:57.096+01:00Comments on Subject to Stupidity: Working like a dogredmanphillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17002244242974401076noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5614932455774497815.post-55786680550537738412009-11-17T10:50:03.551+01:002009-11-17T10:50:03.551+01:00I'd just like to add a comment to what ocanlan...I'd just like to add a comment to what ocanlan wrote; in my experience, if the baking paper is cut too small, then the paint tend to flow off it and into the underlying tissues if you're not careful. Sure your paint won't dry, but you'll loose it nonetheless as it is absorbed by the tissues. All depends on how much you dilute your paint upon the wet palette, of course.<br /><br />Myself I use a baking paper slightly larger than my underlying tissues; I then wet the sides of my box, and sticks the baking paper to it. That way it is secured to a surface, easy to keep even/uncurled above the tissues, and less paint flows off it.<br /><br />Another thing I might mention is that I actually use food wrapping paper, instead of baking paper, as the baking paper I usually buy got this oily-finish on one side, so it is ill suited for water-based paints. But it is working all fine with my food wrapping paper!noestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05406526666189312484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5614932455774497815.post-21808300648948847272009-11-16T23:40:12.749+01:002009-11-16T23:40:12.749+01:00On the Wet Palette front - I was listening to Focu...On the Wet Palette front - I was listening to Focus and Fury Episode 11 and one of the guys recommended putting some detergent (only a tiny bit) in the water to help prevent is turning the paper mouldy. <br /><br />They recommended a sponge below the tissue and that the baking paper is cut slightly smaller than the underlying tissue to stop it curling at the edge. I think I'll be making one myself soon!<br /><br />Owenoconlanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12919403220848438116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5614932455774497815.post-14741702049963086652009-11-16T16:32:09.357+01:002009-11-16T16:32:09.357+01:00I really like the glow from the eye and what I can...I really like the glow from the eye and what I can see of the magma-effect on the Warhounds' skin - any chance of a view from the side?<br /><br />Your Marauder's looking great as well, those cloaks and the original posture's makes for a wonderful unit! Amazing how much better they look than the Marauders straight from the box!<br />And the Champion... such a presence! Got to love that pose! Great job so far, keep it up, and your army will turn out wonderful!noestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05406526666189312484noreply@blogger.com