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making texture

buda
1 post
Jul 24, 2009
2:51 PM
sry if this topic already exists.
but i have this one problem..

when i try to "peel" of the paint with a magazine (planets, ground etc.) to get nice texture, it never works. :/

always if i try, either nothing sticks to the magazine, or it just looks ugly.

hope someone can help :)
Noob Guy
7 posts
Jul 26, 2009
10:23 PM
I have the same problem. I have to resort to tin foil paper. But I think that our problem might be that we use matted paint and not gloss. I was informed about this fact by another member a while ago. But check your paint to see anyways.
MJ_mte
3 posts
Aug 15, 2009
1:24 PM
I had this same problem...its caused from too much paint or not enough paint. my personal solutions, sense every artist is never perfect, is to use standard all purpose paper when the paint is slighty too thick. or newspaper is i have a pool on the paper. the glossy paper i save for when i have just enough paint or when i dont have much. you can always add paint on to the paper but its near impossible to remove excess paint without making a mess. though im a begginer also
pi3ninja
3 posts
Aug 16, 2009
5:14 PM
the thing with magazine paper is that it is glossy and it is better for people who dont use alot of paint, while people who use more paint, like myself, should stick to newspaper and regular paper because it absorbs more of the paint. Also different paper gives a different texture, depending on how much paint it takes in.
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182 posts
Jul 19, 2010
2:16 AM
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