KingZombie
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Well... they got painted a week or so back... finally dipped them today. SO.... pics will be up in a week or so.
You may want to wait even longer, I added a few highlights yesterday (day three after dipping) and sprayed a gloss coat tonight. The Minwax wrinkled like a prune! I have not had it do that before, not sure if it is the heat. The humidity is lower than usual for this time of year and the gloss was fine on other models. Into the Simple Green...(NOTE: If you use the minwax...let them sit for 3-4 days after you dip them. Seriously. When you thinks it's totally dry, wait one more day. It takes a bit to setup with that rock hard finish, and it will hold a thumb smudge like nobodies business if you grab it early...
Using thicker paint helps make dry brushing a bit easier.
Also, not sure you do need any less paint on the brush when dry-brushing, to be honest with you, unless there're bad patches I'm not seeing in the photos!
Did you dry-brush with the base-coat colour after dipping? Or was it base-coat, dry-brush with lighter shade, then dip?
When I dry brush, after wiping the brush on a paper towel, I'll paint the back of my hand until the brush is no longer releasing paint. After some painting sessions, I'll have the oddest looking glove and I'm not sure how healthy the practice may be, but a good scrubbing and it all goes away.
Cool.Oh...and I did use GW dry brush "mousse". That stuff is interesting.
He/she is a natural!On the other hand, my 10 y.o. dry brushed with regular paint and did a good job.