Dumb question time, boys and girls!
So, yeah — wondering if you could thin acrylic craft paint using Future, thereby possibly gaining some measure of Future's self-leveling qualities to help eliminate brush strokes. Obviously, I'm not talking about thinning for airbrushing.
Not even really concerned about whether this is necessary, per se — I know I could use Windex or many other choices for thinning. Just wondering whether anyone has ever tried this …
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Can you thin acrylic craft paint with Future?
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Can you thin acrylic craft paint with Future?
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Yeah, no problem with it. The only thing is that craft paint coverage is not that great as it is, and you're going to be taking that away even more. That's why I personally use it more for blending, especially on small figures, for which it works great. You can get kind of in between straight paint and like a Tamiya transparent, which is useful for some things, not so much for others.
Just play around with it and see how you like it.
-Rog
Just play around with it and see how you like it.
-Rog
Okay, that's pretty much what I expected. Thanks!
Qapla'
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Qapla'
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“The entire concept of pessimism crumbles the moment one human being puts aside thoughts of self and reaches out to another to minister to her suffering. The experience of either person can neither be denied nor adequately explained by a negative philosophy.”
-- Michael J. Nelson, Mike Nelson's Mind over Matters
-- Michael J. Nelson, Mike Nelson's Mind over Matters