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Metallic paint in Infinity

Discussion in 'Miniatures' started by m2cat, Jul 7, 2020.

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How does it look?

  1. Yay!

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  2. Nay...

    6 vote(s)
    60.0%
  1. m2cat

    m2cat Active Member

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    Knauf [InfinityTheGame] - Imgur.png
     
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  2. Law Dawg

    Law Dawg Well-Known Member

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    I voted yay for the armor part. Not sure about the gun though.
     
  3. Mob of Blondes

    Mob of Blondes Well-Known Member

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    The thing about metallic paint is to use best paint you can find (no huge metal flakes), and then apply in similar fashion to NMM, even with a bit of matt paint for the shadows. That way you get a metal that reacts to eye-model-light position changes.
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    Compare the sword tip in top right and bottom left. Or the shoulder pad in left pictures. Or the neck cover in all three. Things are shaded, yet they change a bit (instead of dead NMM).
     
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  4. m2cat

    m2cat Active Member

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    Fair enough because I've covered shoulderpad with plain and a toned down metallic and two glazes, but gun is a plain base with black wash.
    Thanks for ference, I'm not good at NMM and I tried to adapt TMM technic to use only one metallic colour. I've used Vallejo Metal Color and applied it with brush. It has fine flakes but becomes grainy when dilluted. For darker tone I added black wash. Also an old phone camera plus JPEG compression made photo not so nice.
     
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  5. Koin-Koin

    Koin-Koin Well-Known Member

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    Not sure if could help you but here is a few things from my personal experience with metallic paints:
    - always use metallic over a black base
    - avoid water with metallic (some people can but I always end with too much water), use medium instead
    - I find metallic to quickly ruin brushes if you don't clean them regularly
    - the only metallic paint I use water with good result is gun metal grey over a zénithal priming for blades (once again it may be only me)
    - if you want metallic paints with really thin pigment, I recommend the Vallejo Air ranges. They are so thin and the layer so smooth that I had to mat varnish it before applying another paint over it (very specific here but you get the idea).
     
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  6. ev0k

    ev0k Well-Known Member

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    Like Koin-koin : AV Air metallic paints are amazing : excellent coverage, extra thin pigments and super fluid !
     
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  7. jherazob

    jherazob Well-Known Member

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    Honestly, the best metallic paints i've seen so far are still the Vallejo Metal line
     
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  8. Devil_Tiger

    Devil_Tiger Your Friendly Neighborhood Asura

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    To elaborate a little on that, do not, ever use metallic paints with natural brushe, especially expensive kolinsky ones like Raphael 8404, W&N Serie 7, Artis Opus, etc

    Metallic paints are made with tiny flakes of alluminium and other metals as "pigments", they will shred natural bristles and ruin the brush eventually, no matter how much and how well you clean them.
     
  9. Willen

    Willen Well-Known Member

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    I am partial to the Scale75 metals, but Vallejo Air is very good as well. TMM with heavy opaque shading is the way to go in my opinion for best results.

    For Infinity, I like how metallics can look in stuff like swords, or small bits, but not really for anything else to be honest.
     
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  10. Koin-Koin

    Koin-Koin Well-Known Member

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    Agreed. I suspect the air to be the same in smaller bottles.
     
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  11. maru

    maru Well-Known Member

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    so this is a Infinity mini with metalic paint ... made like 15 years ago .. today i would make it different (way better)
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    so yes you can just consider Metalic a Non metalic and just shade it acordingly effect is nice if made well as with everything
     
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    Space Ranger Well-Known Member

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    I think it's great in moderation and where it makes sense. I also don't think letting it be really shiny is good either.
     
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  14. m2cat

    m2cat Active Member

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    Guys and gals and nonhumans, I apreciate all recommendations and try to press myself and finish this miniature.
     
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  15. Belgrim

    Belgrim Well-Known Member

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    My whole steel phalanx are painted with metallic paints. They turned out fine.

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