I have painted some german Tamiya figures in the oakleaf spring pattern,the base coat was xf 52,flat earth,should I use xf 52 as a wash to tone down the colours,there is so much conflicting advice
toning down colours on a 1/35 Tamiya figure
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Iโd advise trying it out on a different figure. Paint part of an old one in the camouflage pattern and add the wash, see what it does.
TBH, probably the better way to tone down the colours is to do that while painting: instead of using your paint straight from the tin, mix a little of another colour into it on a palette so you can mute them a but before painting. Of course, this advice is really only useful for your next figure -
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I find it better to paint camo in muted colours in the first place. I don't use washes myself, but that sounds like the best option - it will also pick up the shadows and define the detail. Don;t forget to post pictures!Comment
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And thankyou for your reply Peter,so should the colour of the wash be as i have said, the same as the base coat?Comment
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Darker than the base colour is a better idea than using the base colour itself. By using a darker wash, youโll shade the figure at the same time as (hopefully) toning down the too vibrant colours. Again, though, better to practice on a test figure first.Comment
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Will do that Jacko,thankyouComment
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Not sure about pictures yet Peter,the standard on here is very high,and my work is not!!!Comment
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Paul,
No one here will judge just give great advice. My figures also need a great deal or work to bring them up to a standard I am happy with.Comment
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my figure painting is nowhere near - in fact it's non existent - last time mine came out as brown & green blobs with sort of pale lumps on top - so don't worry. as others have said there's lots of helpful advice on this and other sites.
Have you looked at this site?
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Not tried it personally yet - but it seems a fairly easy way and just uses 4 colours!!
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Thankyou Paul,i will check that out,here are a couple pictures,first picture the figure has had a wash,second picture,no washComment
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A simple way to improve the skin areas at this scale,if you're not confident painting faces, is an oil wash of raw umber and burnt sienna,mixed 1:1. Paint on and wipe off.
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