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Imperial Artisans ... The Painters, Crafters & Writers Guilds => The Brush and Palette => Topic started by: Padre on December 24, 2021, 11:21:49 AM
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After a couple of years experimenting with acrylics (using different primers, undercoats, paints, varnishes and anti-shines) I think I have finally found a way to match my old enamel paint 'cartoon' style, so that new figures will fit in perfectly with my old armies.
(https://i.imgur.com/bEAUcLC.jpg)
I have always known my cartoon style is not to everyone's liking, but I am keen to maintain it as a signature style. There is one thing I am doing different though. My faces/hands were always awfully hit and miss, so now I am simply basecoating and applying a shade paint. The rest of the figure (clothes, weapons, the lot) will match my old style.
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Good job :eusa_clap:
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Even if I wouldn't do it myself, mainly because I can't paint, I find that you taking care to find a style and maintaining it is a laudable thing. So, well done!
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Looks awesomely good! :icon_biggrin: :icon_cool: :eusa_clap:
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And now I have changed tack again. Instead of continuing the replication of my old style, I decided to try brushing Army Painter dip on then applying Ultra Matte Varnish.
Here are three new (old) handgunners which I painted in the slightly different blue and white livery of Portomaggiore (different from my campaigns quartered blue and white Pavonans). I have put each one next to an old, enamel style figure.
The old ones are pure enamel, no varnish, 'cartoon' style. The new ones are wholly acrylic, then a brushed on dip, then varnished. I did no black lining in the new ones.
(https://i.imgur.com/9UVCcDA.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/0qiOJbq.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/2URvWXL.jpg)
The last one I did not have the exact figure to compare, so I used a model which was similar in pose.
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Folks do let the dip be the final coat, although some also use the colors to highlight up off the dip.
You've come a long way to get to this point so congrats! :icon_cool: :::cheers:::