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ref stripes
just about to finish the human ref mini, everything done nice and dandy apart from the stripes!
Are there any tips to getting the stripes good apart from holding the brush steady as possible and taking a deap breath!
thanks,
Are there any tips to getting the stripes good apart from holding the brush steady as possible and taking a deap breath!
thanks,
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I do black on white, much easier to get the paint to cover. Its extremely important to get the paint to the right consistency. Thin as ink, but still covering well. Don't make the stripes too thin. if you are painting stripes around something (arms, bodies) it might be useful to add some marks with a pencil for orientation, so that you don't end up with a too narrow space for the last stripe.
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Oh, and the stripes don'T have to be too regular if the shirt has some wrinkles, that's OK. If the shirt is stretched (arounf the belly for example), you might wanna try to have thicker stripes at that part as well.
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Oh, and the stripes don'T have to be too regular if the shirt has some wrinkles, that's OK. If the shirt is stretched (arounf the belly for example), you might wanna try to have thicker stripes at that part as well.
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When you paint stripes on walls, the recommended procedure is to paint a coat of the underlying colour first in order to prevent paint from leaking in at the edge of the tape.Grasshopper wrote:Or you could use the Car Detailing method and put little strips of tape on and then not worry about being too steady. Take off the tape afterwards *POOF* perfect line.
For example, if you have a white base and put on the strips of tape, first paint a coat of white at the edges. When dry, paint the black. Remove the tape before the paint has dried up to reduce the risk of pulling off flakes of colour.
Obviously, I have no idea how this applies to miniatures, but it seems sensible to me.

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