on the first i could have used whatever id liked, oils flow much better into recesses so they would have provided less staining in the flatter pannels, the ink gave me a easy one coat filter. On the second one, using oils i can preserve the same basetone due to cleaning, other options ould have darkened the flatter pannels unless i pin washes but that would be take extra work, still, one could use a normal wash and apply 2 rounds of sponging instead of the single one i did
@@resourcefulminiatures Thank you, that is actually really useful information. One thing I've noticed with a lot of painting guides is that they do a great job of telling you the what and the how, but often leave out the why of any given decision which can make it harder to adapt the specific techniques to other projects.
I will try the white one on some models one day.
Love the video.
thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it
I am definitely going to use the techniques for white armor you showcased here.
As always, I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
thank you very much!
Merci pour la vidéo
you are wellcome
So why did you decide to go for ink on the first armor rather than an oil, and why go for oil on the second over an ink?
on the first i could have used whatever id liked, oils flow much better into recesses so they would have provided less staining in the flatter pannels, the ink gave me a easy one coat filter. On the second one, using oils i can preserve the same basetone due to cleaning, other options ould have darkened the flatter pannels unless i pin washes but that would be take extra work, still, one could use a normal wash and apply 2 rounds of sponging instead of the single one i did
@@resourcefulminiatures Thank you, that is actually really useful information. One thing I've noticed with a lot of painting guides is that they do a great job of telling you the what and the how, but often leave out the why of any given decision which can make it harder to adapt the specific techniques to other projects.
On the black armor what did you use to dilute the black ink?
@@adammotter just water