Blimey Jeremy, you certainly have a lot of 'shades' to play with. You don't get that option with Humbrol: You generally have to mix each shade, generally using black, white or yellow (except when highlighting dark blue when you use light blue - white turns it grey for some reason) as the toner. Consequently, I use less pots, perhaps a dozen or so to do a 'thrice shaded' Napoleonic infantryman with full equipment.
This drawer shot shows the the total shades of paint I use to do everything - the ones in the red biscuit tin are unopened spares (so they don't get mixed up). I don't even use half of the 'opened' colours: Several tins (a strange assortment at that) have been gifted to me over the years by painters who have given up 'the hard stuff'.
A painting analysis
- World2dave
- Jezebel
- Posts: 2591
- Joined: Mon Sep 11, 2017 9:31 am
- Location: In the Middle
- Contact:
Re: A painting analysis
No. We have an OCDblimeythatsodd thread for that.Wg Cdr Luddite wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 7:19 pm Is this the place to mention that I have 6 x 4 index cards detailing the colours I used on every model since 1991 ?
Re: A painting analysis
I have hundreds of pots/tubs/droppers of different coloured acrylic paint..........and I probably actually use less than Oli.
E
E
Re: A painting analysis
I don't usually have that problem of recalling which paints I used as I generally paint a whole project from beginning to end, as in the Punic War and Pendawar, well nearly anyway. When adding to armies with new units near enough does for me, it's never noticeable on the table in a game anyway. My problem is recalling rules, even now we mostly play just three or four sets. Old Age I guess ..
There is no point in being stupid if you don't show it!
www.talesfromghq.blogspot.co.uk
www.talesfromrhanzlistan.blogspot.co.uk
www.talesfromghq.blogspot.co.uk
www.talesfromrhanzlistan.blogspot.co.uk
-
- Grizzly Madam
- Posts: 3650
- Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:39 am
- Location: left forum
Re: A painting analysis
I have taken to keeping a painting notebook, to remind myself of who was painted in what.
-
- PurpleBot
- Posts: 878
- Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:51 pm
Re: A painting analysis
Ah-ha ! I knew I wasn't the only "special" one.FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:56 pm I have taken to keeping a painting notebook, to remind myself of who was painted in what.
Re: A painting analysis
I think I've got more vallejo shades in red, blue and browns than there are pots in that drawer but I still mix those as well!
Re: A painting analysis
Tend not to mix as my attention to detail is poor and I can never replicate the original pantone