New how to paint book that includes a 90 minute DVD Foundation white!! Named Ceramite White
Blood red is now wild rider red, Ultramarine blue is Calgar blue, skull white is white scar etc etc. Every color is renamed, there will be a white dwarf with a comparison guide released. Broken down into Bases (foundations), Layers (normal colours), shades (washes), Dry (essentially goopy paint for dry brushing), Glaze (thinned washes for easier blending), Texture (sand + colour) and Technical (liquid green stuff). There are 144 paints (the current line is only 73), so the range is doubling in size. Different catagories now, Shades (washes) bases, layers, glazes (thin washes) and textures. Lots of renaming of colours, nothing is leaving. Heres the lowdown on the paint range changes. Yeah everyone has a friend of a friend who knows a developer i know.īut as an ex gw staffer i still have a few decent friends via various boards who are really in the know and occasionally give me some nice little snippets about new stuff. The company became the first specialist in acrylic colors, with a long and varied experience in all aspects of this branch of manufacturing.Please forgive me if this is the wrong are of the forum. The most sustained expansion of Vallejo started in the nineties, beginning with the introduction of new products directed at the Modelpainting and Hobby sector. In these early years it specialized in the manufacture of colors for animated films (cartoons). This packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying in the container.The Vallejo company was registered in New Jersey, U.S.A., in the year 1965. Presentation:Model Air is presented in a 17 ml. The resistance to abrasion of the colours, once varnished, is superior to any other waterbased acrylic. Once protected with varnish, (Gloss, Matte or Satin) Model Air can be overpainted with solvent based enamels or oilcolours: they withstand cleaning with turpentine and even a light wash with alcohol. The adhesion of Model Air to resin models, plastics, steel and white metal is extraordinary. Model Air adheres excepcionally well to all surfaces. The revolutionary milling process of the pigments used in the Model Air formula gives the modelpainter technical assurance and finest texture when applying the colours to the model, and produces a very superior qualtity when applying the colours with a brush for miniscule details, for washes and transparencies and layered application of diluted glazes.Colours can be mixed with one another, diluted with water, Model Air Thinner or Varnish, according to the effect desired, but we recommend the use of Model Air Thinner since this product conserves the properties of the colours. The resistence, hardness and covering power of Model Air is superior to any known acrylic for airbrushing.The pigments used for airbrush colours need to be ground to the finest possible consistency to avoid obstruction of the airbrush valves. The formula contains a new acrylic resin with properties until now impossible to obtain in a waterbased acrylic.