#1
Posted 16 October 2012 - 12:50 AM
Just looking for some advice it's been around 10 years since I painted any minis and I backed the Kickstarter so just wondering what kind of brushes people have been using and where do you get them? The small town I live in has no hobby shop! Any help is appreciated thanks in advance.
#2
Posted 16 October 2012 - 12:57 AM
Brushes - Winsor & Newton series 7 and Raphael brushes seem to be very popular
Online stores - Dick Blick and Michaels seem to both be popular and have occasional big discounts
#3
Posted 16 October 2012 - 01:02 AM
I use a mix of a couple of really good brushes for most painting and lesser brushes for washes, drybrushing, and color mixing. The best brushes are Kolinsky sable, a natural hair that holds a fine point (*very* important) and its "snap" for years if treated well. People like tiny sizes, like 1, 0, and 00, but I find that a size 2 Kolinsky round holds a lot of paint and still keeps a minuscule point.
Lesser brushes include red sable (still pretty good) and nylon.
Most painting is done with a round brush, but among my cheaper brushes I like the versatility of filberts for flat areas. Their shape is flat, but with a rounded tip (they're also called "cat's tongues").
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#4
Posted 16 October 2012 - 01:51 AM
I would prefer the standard numbering system instead of names like 'Character', 'Regiment', 'Small Drybrush', or 'Insane Detail' but since the names do summarize the job for each brush....
A bit earlier I was using them to apply Reaper Drow Skin to a fire giantess. (I have so many of the soon-to-be-Bones figures in metal....)
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#5
Posted 16 October 2012 - 01:58 AM
n/m if you don't need the paint tho!
#6
Posted 16 October 2012 - 03:59 AM
Expensive brushes (as mentioned by Jokemeister) for highlighting, shading and detail work.
#7
Posted 16 October 2012 - 05:14 AM
http://www.rosemaryandco.com/
Great value
#8
Posted 16 October 2012 - 07:02 AM
Hi,
Just looking for some advice it's been around 10 years since I painted any minis and I backed the Kickstarter so just wondering what kind of brushes people have been using and where do you get them? The small town I live in has no hobby shop! Any help is appreciated thanks in advance.
1) Do not buy cheap brushes. They don't work well, and if you paint more than 5-10 miniatures, they're actually more expensive to use than expensive brushes.
2) Do buy Konlinsky Sable round brushes for your primary painting. Winsor & Newton Series 7, Da Vinci Series 10, or Raphaël Series 8404 are all very good.
3) Do not buy very small brushes. The paint will dry on them between palette and figure, resulting in a painful painting experience. A good #0 - #2 brush can paint all the details that a #10/0 brush can paint, and do it more cleanly and easily.
4) Dick Blick is an excellent source of good brushes. Their customer service is excellent and their selection is unmatched.
#9
Posted 16 October 2012 - 08:17 AM
fwiw, the Reaper Learn to Paint Kits have brushes. The LTPK2 has a 2 Red Sable brush and 10/0 brush. Brushes look similar.
n/m if you don't need the paint tho!
All five of them carried those, at least mine did. The 2 flat is really useful, but my 10/0 developed a crook pretty quickly. =/
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#10
Posted 16 October 2012 - 08:21 AM
#11
Posted 16 October 2012 - 08:24 AM
Cheap brushes for rugged duty like drybrushing, I have a couple dozen from before I wised up to buying good brushes.
#12
Posted 16 October 2012 - 12:59 PM
#13
Posted 18 October 2012 - 07:43 AM
What about for base coating? What would you recommend for blocking in colors in larger areas, while still being able to control the edges of the painting area?
#14
Posted 18 October 2012 - 07:54 AM
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#15
Posted 18 October 2012 - 07:56 AM
Any old beaten up brushes get relegated to primer/terrain/dry brush/mixing/etc. If you get a good quality Kolinsky and take care of it though, it should last you for years.
My #1 is my workhorse brush. I use them for just about everything from primer (old brushes) to basecoat to detail. I usually only use a #2 if I am painting lots of figures (rare) or large figures and want to carry a lot of paint. I have multiple #1 just so I can let brushes soak in between color changes. I started using 10/0 and 5/0 and 3/0 etc and quickly realized it wasn't helpful and as brush control and confidence improved I went to larger brushes. I rarely use anything smaller than a 0 now.
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