Nice to see some new videos from u will . Keep em coming. My favourite was the the Ragnar master class. I follow this for my own Ragnar and loved how it turned out. 👍
No, no gloss varnish used on this. I haven't had any trouble with it eating into the paint at all if I'm honest. I think there was only about a day between me painting up all my shoulder pads and applying the decals, so could try that. Your gloss varnish suggestion would help. A long time time ago I would gloss varnish the areas first, apply the decal, then I'd brush over some Vallejo matt varnish once fully dried to knock back the shine. But, I was always worried the varnish stages would mess up or would knock back all the hard work highlighting too much, so ended up dropping it.
I personally haven't had any problems adding mark fit on acrylics. But, I have seen some people saying it's melted their acrylic paint, so they have added a layer of gloss varnish over the paint, before applying the decals/mark fit to protect the paint.
Yeah sorry in hindsight I should have edited them into one longer video probably 😀 they've been up for a few days as unlisted, the plan was to just show them on the product pages of my website as guides for customers... but I thought well what the hell, they're done, so lets turn them public and see how they do separately.
Excellent video! I've been having some troubles with a few decals lately, and these videos helped immensely! Thank you.
Nice to see some new videos from u will . Keep em coming.
My favourite was the the Ragnar master class. I follow this for my own Ragnar and loved how it turned out. 👍
Thanks mate! I’ll be going back to some longer format stuff soon. Got some ideas that might be fun to do.
Doing a shoot off between the two decal softeners would be amazing, however the differences might not show up under your camera
is the surface gloss varnished? mark fit seems to eat acrylics from my attempt, might the acrylics not fully cured.
No, no gloss varnish used on this. I haven't had any trouble with it eating into the paint at all if I'm honest. I think there was only about a day between me painting up all my shoulder pads and applying the decals, so could try that. Your gloss varnish suggestion would help. A long time time ago I would gloss varnish the areas first, apply the decal, then I'd brush over some Vallejo matt varnish once fully dried to knock back the shine. But, I was always worried the varnish stages would mess up or would knock back all the hard work highlighting too much, so ended up dropping it.
do you know if the mark fit is safe on acrylics?
I personally haven't had any problems adding mark fit on acrylics. But, I have seen some people saying it's melted their acrylic paint, so they have added a layer of gloss varnish over the paint, before applying the decals/mark fit to protect the paint.
@@WiltrichsMiniatureArtthanks for the tip!
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Dee-Kal
You confused me...2 different videos with different products, but thought the same
Yeah sorry in hindsight I should have edited them into one longer video probably 😀 they've been up for a few days as unlisted, the plan was to just show them on the product pages of my website as guides for customers... but I thought well what the hell, they're done, so lets turn them public and see how they do separately.
@@WiltrichsMiniatureArt all good. Handy to know as been meaning to get some microsole, just threw me 🤣