tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2590800350919016816.post8829075139423443474..comments2024-03-28T12:52:58.361+01:00Comments on The Brush Brothers: Blood Angels Sanguinor work in progress and some starter wet blending tips :DUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2590800350919016816.post-70522698105973849342010-11-10T19:51:34.816+01:002010-11-10T19:51:34.816+01:00Hi. I use water to dilue acrylic paint and Valejo ...Hi. I use water to dilue acrylic paint and Valejo Drying Retarder to prolong the draying process. The Drying Retarder helps me with larger surfaces but on smaller ones I manage to do it withought its help but you must do it fast. I hope this helps but I should tell you that at start it was hard form me to :DREDAVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08650840973101782270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2590800350919016816.post-28765986938222367592010-11-10T19:27:41.956+01:002010-11-10T19:27:41.956+01:00My first time posting here, I arrived here from a ...My first time posting here, I arrived here from a miniature of a champion in coolminiornot, amazing job. Congratulations. <br /><br />My question is... blending is more for other kind of paints, that was my thinking... but blending with acrylics were allways hard for me to blend, that is why I am using transparencies instead. <br />But... here I can see that you achive a good blending, so you can gess now my question :-). <br />How did you do to avoid that the acrylic get dry before you start the blending?, do you use a retarder (I don't know if I used the right word, I wanted to say something that delay the paint to dry). Besides that what do you use to dilute the acrylic? water? a mix of something?<br />Thank you. Eduardo (from Argentina)Eduardohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10554985512880428416noreply@blogger.com