Simple figure painting.
Re: Simple figure painting.
This very helpful, you've made it all seem so easy PT, but I suspect it takes some hours of practice to develop a reasonable skill, worth the effort tho
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So much more detail can be added in the larger scales. I envy those who have space for O gauge or larger scales.
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Really nice work. What sort of brush did you use to pick out the details? His tie is especially good.
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Re: Simple figure painting.
I always use high quality pure sable brushes for detailing.
Size 0 or 1 will do things like the tie. Size 0, 00 or 000 for eyes.
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Not sure if yore aware? But this topic is nearly four years old and Pannier Tank hasn't logged into the forum for three years now!
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Re: Simple figure painting.
Pannier Tank hasn’t been on the forum since February 2019 so I doubt he’ll reply.
I stick my figures onto a piece of wood or the end of a piece of dowel with Tacky Wax.
Oops Brian beat me to it.
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Re: Simple figure painting.
Even though it was an old post. I hadn't noticed It was nice to see and good info about the painting process. I am not very good painting.
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