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JonasCalhoun
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As I wrote in my intro post, I've been airbrushing scale models for years, and want to get into more art. I've been working with paper for years to practice techniques, and will probable branch out to canvas and metal panels.
I've primarily got com-art, golden, lifetone, and Vallejo paints. I'd like to try the Createx paints. I don't care for the fragility of the com art or lifetone paints, but they are incredibly thin layers, and have some reworkability to them. Vallejo is wonderful for me, but not in large enough quantities for what I'm wanting to branch out to. For art, it probably doesn't matter too much if the layers are a little thicker, but on models it makes a big difference. What's the layer thickness of the Createx paints like? Just trying to figure out what kind of a (un)learning curve I'm up against with the Createx line--specifically the wicked detail. Anything else I should worry about switching up paint lines?
Thanks,
Dan
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I've primarily got com-art, golden, lifetone, and Vallejo paints. I'd like to try the Createx paints. I don't care for the fragility of the com art or lifetone paints, but they are incredibly thin layers, and have some reworkability to them. Vallejo is wonderful for me, but not in large enough quantities for what I'm wanting to branch out to. For art, it probably doesn't matter too much if the layers are a little thicker, but on models it makes a big difference. What's the layer thickness of the Createx paints like? Just trying to figure out what kind of a (un)learning curve I'm up against with the Createx line--specifically the wicked detail. Anything else I should worry about switching up paint lines?
Thanks,
Dan
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