As a sometime landscape painter I never worried about 'ratio's'.I just put the
color on a palet and mixed till it looked right.
The nice thing about oils is that the colors look the same wet or dry.If it
looks right on the palet it'll look right on your figure.
Also,since it takes so long for the oils to dry,if you don't like your first
attempt you can easily clean it off and try again..
Good luck,
Bob
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When a Dreame Takes on the Qualities of a Fevre...Follow it!
Exact ratios are kind of hard to give since they may differ per each individuals
taste. You might want to pick up "Verlinden Way # 5". It gives you a better
idea of what is involved in using oils on figures, etc. Not indorsing its
purchase (borrow it if you can), however, it was VERY effective in increasing
the quality of my finished products.
Hope this helps,
Tony Crews
Loo Ngiap Kien Benjamin wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried using acrylic paint to paint 1/35 military figures, but I not
> satisfied with the result. I read from r.m.s. that best result is achieved
> by using artist oil, but I am not familiar with this.