The thumbnail isn't done, but whatever that monstrosity is is pretty good.
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Scott thanks for posting another video on wet pallets. I bought my wet pallet after watching your original wet pallet video. This second video is great value added to the orginal! I have learned many great tips and tricks watching your content and being a part of the patreon community. Thanks!
2020-08-05 12:56:06 +0000 UTC
That's what I'm thinking!
2020-08-04 13:07:46 +0000 UTC
You're welcome!
2020-08-04 13:07:33 +0000 UTC
I say leave the thumbnail as it is. It's perfect already
2020-08-04 05:01:28 +0000 UTC
Epic mate. No funk on this sponge but paper curl is a bitch. Thanks for the tips!
2020-08-04 01:05:06 +0000 UTC
I'm not really familiar with Army Painter, but this is a question that I don't really have a quantifiable answer to with any paint range. It's really tricky because brand, age, purpose, and environment all effect how much your dillute your paint.
2020-08-03 23:19:41 +0000 UTC
So awesome! Scott, do you have any tips on getting the right consistency in Army Painter paints? I'm getting closer but don't have it down quite yet.
2020-08-03 23:05:05 +0000 UTC
Thanks for your funk killing technique, Karen!
2020-08-03 21:56:20 +0000 UTC
I have the same wet pallet and I have done 2 things which controls for funk. I have 2 sponges and I switch them out often. When I wash the used sponge I use ivory soap and water to wash, I rinse it well, then run the sponge through a 50/50 white vinegar and water solution, rinse out quickly and weather permitting, I dry it in the sun. Sunlight coupled with the vinegar renders the sponge inhospitable to funk causing bacteria. If I can’t dry it in the sun, then I hang it to dry instead.
Thank you for what you produce. I’ve been watching your stuff for about 8 months. And I’ve learned a lot.