@John:
@Der:
Constructive criticism? The camo looks nice but the yellow looks like you put it on too thick - its kind of gloppy - try multiple thin coats instead of one thick coat. If it still looks gloppy try acrylic which tends to go on thinner. If you want to redo anything and you are using oil base, drop the whole plane in brush cleaner for about 5 minutes and clean with an old toothbrush. Don’t leave the plane in the cleaner too long or it could dissolve the plane!� �Â
Yeah, I’m still trying to work those kinks out. I’m using acrylic paints, but still have trouble with the noses and lines on the planes.
I do put multiple coats, but maybe I’m putting on too much paint on the brush.
That could be the culprit.
It is a work in progress, learning to paint, LOL.
Thanks Der for your input. :-)
John
Not enough thinning so coats are being put on too thick. Yellow and White are major culprits for this issue, especially when they don’t cover well in one or two coats (people tend to put them on thicker to speed the process).
If it’s looking like that after thinning it with water (often at this scale I just dip my brush in water, then in the paint, slide the brush across a palette or piece of paper to remove excess and then paint), my best suggestion would be to get yourself some Acrylic Medium. Liquitex is the brand I use and I go with the Matte Medium. You only need a small bottle of it and it will last you a long time. It’s not very expensive either. If you get it at a good art supply store I think my bottle ran me about $6-7 (Canadian) and I have been using it for 2 years now.
Mix the paint/medium about 50/50 on a palette (I use one of those cheap plastic paint palettes from the dollar store), or even more medium if needed.
The reason for using an Acrylic Medium instead of just water is that the water, while thinning the paint, also reduces the pigment count and can bet contaminated with tiny tiny particles. The Medium retains the pigment levels while thinning the paint and won’t (or shouldn’t!!) be contaminated at all leaving you a nice smooth result.