Earlier this year, I did an experiment painting a unit of Clan Escher on a facebook live session to show how you can try to utilize that extended drying time to your advantage.
The technique has developed a lot since then, with new colors added, and even new jars to put my "remodeled paints" into!
Here's a link to that original session:
I am trying to create my own bottled versions of the Mig Ammo Oilbrushers. I really love those, so I am trying to expand on that range by making my own. It is relatively simple, as I already know the colors which I want to create... these are colors which I use the most, or ones that I would like to try more often.
Using my high quality white spirits, I think I can make something close enough, although I will be most curious to see if the drying times also come a bit closer.
As it is now, the Mig Oilbrushers can dry in about 4-5 hours. Standard oil paint takes longer, especially if it is thicker. So, we shall see what happens when the mixture contains more of the white spirits. I don't expect it to dry that much faster, nor do I really need it to do that. more of a curiosity than anything else :-)
Stay tuned!
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