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Hazard stripes is another good option and yellow goes super nicely with red.
I like that idea too!
My straight line free hand isn't up to it so I may lay down the black for now and cont back to the yellow when I have some tape to help me out.
In the meantime, can anyone offer any help? The Flesh Tearers Contrast acted weird on this guy's left panels compared to everywhere else.
When first applied it acted like it was going on a hydroponic surface instead of primer and, once it did stick, it left the brush marks you can see here.
I've been doing a 3:1 ratio with contrast medium, but it is the later half of the pot.
Too much paint? Too much medium? Something weird on the brush or on the mini?
Looking good like that.
Honestly I'd just leave them black, trying to paint yellow stripes over black will send you mad.
Looking good!
Thanks! Pressing on with the rest of the base colors and some nuln oil on everything.