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''"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v1epu4d7cs| Thin your paints]."''
{{Topquote|1=[https://youtu.be/wxWgsqSf74s Thin your paints].|2=[[Duncan Rhodes]]}}
<br><small>-[[Duncan Rhodes]]</small>
 
{{Topquote|1=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v1epu4d7cs Remember to thin your paints].|2=Duncan Rhodes}}


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==THINNING YOUR PAINTS FOR DUMMIES==
==THINNING YOUR PAINTS FOR DUMMIES==
In all seriousness, the most basic paint thinner for your miniature needs is tap water. Really, that's it. Thinner paint basically means lesser consistency. The less the paint's consistency is, the less messy it looks and the easier it is to manipulate while brushing.
 
In all seriousness, the most basic paint thinner for your miniature needs is tap water. Really, that's it. Thinner paint basically means lesser consistency. The less the paint's consistency is, the less messy it looks and the easier it is to manipulate while brushing. Alternatively some window cleaner (the blue stuff) works equally well whilst being quicker to dry.


The water-to-paint ratio pretty much depends on your preferences and needs; painting a single, normal-sized mini would probably just require you to dip your brush into a cup of water every time you apply a stroke of paint, while painting entire squads or armies may warrant a bit of experimentation with the ratios and the creation of some sizable batches for convenience. Also, note that more water means thinner paint and a longer drying time, and too much water can ruin your paint's consistency entirely, so be careful when thinning large amounts or else you could be wasting time and money.  It's a good idea to apply the water to the paint with an eye dropper one drip at a time so you can carefully control how thin it gets.
The water-to-paint ratio pretty much depends on your preferences and needs; painting a single, normal-sized mini would probably just require you to dip your brush into a cup of water every time you apply a stroke of paint, while painting entire squads or armies may warrant a bit of experimentation with the ratios and the creation of some sizable batches for convenience. Also, note that more water means thinner paint and a longer drying time, and too much water can ruin your paint's consistency entirely, so be careful when thinning large amounts or else you could be wasting time and money.  It's a good idea to apply the water to the paint with an eye dropper one drip at a time so you can carefully control how thin it gets.


The more intermediate thinners for painting minis are extenders and flow improvers, which are available in most art stores. They'll also cost you quite a bit if you're planning to paint an entire army. But on the upside, those products warrant much better results than ordinary tap water.
The more intermediate thinners for painting minis are extenders and flow improvers, which are available in most art stores. They'll also cost you quite a bit if you're planning to paint an entire army. But on the upside, those products warrant much better results than ordinary tap water.
Regardless of how you choose to thin your paint, an important step people always forget to mention is that you should go on to use your palette to control the amount of paint on your brush. This way, you avoid putting too much paint on the model all at once.


As a last resort, you may actually save some of the details of an over-painted mini by using Nuln Oil shader or something similar. Ultimately if you feel like it's not worth the effort, some first aid alcohol and a toothbrush may help you bring your mini back to its unpainted state without destroying it in the process.
As a last resort, you may actually save some of the details of an over-painted mini by using Nuln Oil shader or something similar. Ultimately if you feel like it's not worth the effort, some first aid alcohol and a toothbrush may help you bring your mini back to its unpainted state without destroying it in the process.


As of 0 M3.016, The only, best and definitive way to ensure that no matter how badly you paint; thicker than a valhallan coat or thinner than a Blood Raven's legs, Prisma is a mobile app that can alter pictures of your miniatures to make them more/less pleasing to the eye. This will cause ungodly rage among most fa/tg/uys, so be warned.
Alternatively, a good option is Castrol Super Clean (You can even pretend you're manlier than you are and say it's for your car. Look in the automotive section), since it doesn't harm the plastic, and even dissolves super-glue (For those times when you go "Ill just put a little bit here on the ar-FUCK!) Be careful though and wear gloves  - it causes blisters. Otherwise you might get hands covered by Grandpappy Nurgle's gifts.
 
Alternatively, alternatively, methylated spirits (AKA Denatured Alcohol in the US) is perfectly safe for plastic and metal, and has no real harmful side-effects if ''occasionally'' handled with bare hands. It does dry out and crack skin over time, however, being a highly pure alcohol, so try not to handle it with bare skin too much. Pop your minis in, pluck them out with a glove or a clothes peg, then give them a scrub with a brush. Vastly superior to alternatives like Castrol or Dettol as it's harmless unless you chug it, and it's so foul-tasting you'd never want to swallow any anyway. You can also re-use it literally infinitely, so long as you filter out the paint flakes! You'll only ever run out after several years, as a result of natural alcohol evaporation while in use.
 
And now we bring to you the [[1d4chan's Assembling, Painting and Basing Guide]]


==Games Workshop Agrees!==
==Games Workshop Agrees!==
As of 7th Edition, Games Workshop has begun a series of "How to Paint" tutorials with their newest models and factions, helping newcomers into the art of thinning their paints. Everything in the videos are, of course, GW equipment, but at least [[Duncan Rhodes]], the painter in question, show the audience how to properly use it, and what paints need a little work to get to work properly. The videos are fairly simple, but utilize a lot of different paints to get a great result (and earn some money for [[Games Workshop|the Man]]).  
As of 7th Edition, Games Workshop has begun a series of "How to Paint" tutorials with their newest models and factions, helping newcomers into the art of thinning their paints. Everything in the videos are, of course, GW equipment, but at least [[Duncan Rhodes]], the painter in question, shows the audience how to use it properly, and what paints need a little work to get to work well. The videos are fairly simple, but utilize a lot of different paints to get a great result (and earn some money for [[Games Workshop|the Man]]).  


Duncan is also a great believer of THINNING YOUR PAINTS, as his mantra goes: "Put sum paint on ya palet, and then add a lil' drop of waer, ya dun't need very much, just a lil' dip, just. Like... that."  
Duncan is also a great believer of THINNING YOUR PAINTS, as his mantra goes: "Put sum paint on ya palet, and then add a lil' drop of water, ya dun't need very much, just a lil' dip, just. Like... that."  
and: "You don't need very much, just...yeah...so that it goes nice and smoothly on your miniature."
and: "You don't need very much, just...yeah...so that it goes nice and smoothly on your miniature."


The real reason for this belief has finally been revealed, thanks to the new Warhammer Community website. Duncan botched up his first model he painted (a custom chapter called the Void Bringers) because "Clearly, I did not thin my paint, nor did I apply multiple thin coats!"
The real reason for this belief has finally been revealed, thanks to the new Warhammer Community website: [http://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/14/my-first-model-part-1-our-own-duncan-rhodes/ Duncan botched up the first model he painted] (a custom chapter called the Void Knights) because "Clearly, I did not thin my paint, nor did I apply multiple thin coats!". Duncan also [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wxWgsqSf74s|also made a tutorial on how to thin yer feckin paints!]
Look upon the article, ye mighty, and despair: http://www.warhammer-community.com/2016/11/14/my-first-model-part-1-our-own-duncan-rhodes/
 
==Painting Protip==
Don't know how much you should thin your paints? Unsure how a pair of colors will layer? Having trouble controlling your hands from drinking too much Mtn Dew? Practice painting on sprue after you cut out your models.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Fail}}
{{Fail}}
A lot of the examples in the gallery were painted by [http://lordlysander.deviantart.com/gallery/ this chucklefuck] who also appears to be a furry.(don't ask us why there are compliments in the comments. We don't know either.)
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3p_VuPIS2c&lc This wonderfully crafted video] depicts the correct way to react to these works of [[Heresy|art]].
 
Post your own fails here!


And somehow DeviantArt users found a way to [http://edge-sama.deviantart.com/gallery/?catpath=/traditional/sculpture/ get even worse].


[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3p_VuPIS2c&lc This wonderfully crafted video] depicts the correct way to react to these works of [[Heresy|art]].
Just a quick reminder, dont be a prick in the comments guys. Try to help fix their painting because otherwise oh god this will never end.
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File:Arrrgh!.jpg|The Imperial Guard is an organization not known to be picky in recruitment. That includes Grandpapa with Downs Syndrome with his missing dentures.
File:IMG_2466.JPG|I see you! Uploaded by https://m.facebook.com/OoOoOomonkey?ref=bookmarks bought these on eBay.  
File:IMG_2466.JPG|I see you! Uploaded by https://m.facebook.com/OoOoOomonkey?ref=bookmarks bought these on eBay.  
File: DRUID THIN YOUR PAINTS.jpeg|He tried to commune with nature, and nature gave him permanent disfigurement.
File:OH NO!.jpeg|His god was not kind to him.
File:Bearserker.jpeg|Leaked 6e 20th level class ability: you become a humanoid animal permanently.
File:1237018138010.jpg|Decorated seventeen times and painted several more.
File:1237018138010.jpg|Decorated seventeen times and painted several more.
File:1250644111790.jpg|THRONE'S ARSEPLATE, DO YOU HAVE PARKINSON'S OR SOMETHING?!
File:1250644111790.jpg|THRONE'S ARSEPLATE, DO YOU HAVE PARKINSON'S OR SOMETHING?!
File:1292840989889.jpg|Oh dear sweet Jesus. Fun Fact: That wreck plus all paints cost him upwards £100
File:1292840989889.jpg|Oh dear sweet Jesus. Fun Fact: That wreck plus all paints cost him upwards £100
File:1304388001751.jpg|Ultramarines truly worthy of their [[Matt Ward|spiritual liege]].
File:1304388001751.jpg|Ultramarines truly worthy of their [[Matt Ward|spiritual liege]].
File:1314090376649.jpg|This one's from a professional painting service. Great work on the detailing, shit work with the face. That's [[Games Workshop|GW]] for you.
File:1314090376649.jpg|This one's from a professional painting service. <s>Great</s> Amateurish work on the detailing, shit work with the face. That's [[Games Workshop|GW]] for you.
File:1314092204994.jpg|Don't look into their eyes, don't look into their eyes! Jesus, the captains gone cock eyed, ahhhhhh!
File:1314092204994.jpg|Don't look into their eyes, don't look into their eyes! Jesus, the captain's gone cock-eyed, ahhhhhh!
File:1302339865363.jpg|From My Little Pony's partial-birth abortion into your darkest nightmares.
File:1302339865363.jpg|From My Little Pony's partial-birth abortion into your darkest nightmares.
File:1323919239898.jpg|"I have no mouth and I must scream, WHAT THE FUCK?!"
File:1323919239898.jpg|"I have no mouth and I must scream, WHAT THE FUCK?!"
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File:1314092488281.jpg|Even if this was painted well she would still have bare breasts. That's just plain tacky. (Actual description from the painter: Still, this is one of my fave paintjobs to date, i hope ya like her :3 )
File:1314092488281.jpg|Even if this was painted well she would still have bare breasts. That's just plain tacky. (Actual description from the painter: Still, this is one of my fave paintjobs to date, i hope ya like her :3 )
File:1323878987760.jpg|The guy on the right has two right hands. Mother of Christ.
File:1323878987760.jpg|The guy on the right has two right hands. Mother of Christ.
File:Sicarius.JPG|Sicarius, supreme Ultra Marine fighting for the [[Matt Ward|spiritual liege]]. Do make note of his fabulous leopard print loincloth.
File:Sicarius.JPG|I, Cato Sicarius, supreme Ultra Marine fighting for the [[Matt Ward|spiritual liege]]. Do make note of his fabulous leopard print loincloth.
File:1329292059994.jpg|BROTHER LIBRARIAN I CAN [[HHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhnnnnnnngggggg-|FEEL MY FACE SLOUGHING OFF]] (to be fair these are super tiny models. Those are pens that they're sitting on. Looks like a problem with the undercoat more than anything.)
File:1329292059994.jpg|BROTHER LIBRARIAN I CAN [[HHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhnnnnnnngggggg-|FEEL MY FACE SLOUGHING OFF]] (to be fair these are super tiny models. Those are pens that they're sitting on. Looks like a problem with the undercoat more than anything.)
File:Yellowblob.jpg|By the [[Emprah|GOD-EMPEROR]]. Did the guy stick his face inside a heavy flamer?
File:Yellowblob.jpg|By the [[Emprah|GOD-EMPEROR]]. Did the guy stick his face inside a heavy flamer?
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File:Forthegreatermelt.JPG|Why does it have golden locks?!
File:Forthegreatermelt.JPG|Why does it have golden locks?!
File:KNOWLEDGEISPOWER.jpg|[[Catachan]] is well known for its' unexpected and sudden Acid Rains.
File:KNOWLEDGEISPOWER.jpg|[[Catachan]] is well known for its' unexpected and sudden Acid Rains.
File:ENGAGEALLTHETERROR.jpg|How could you fuck up the Battlesuit as well? That's like, an [[fail|achievement]] all of it's own!
File:ENGAGEALLTHETERROR.jpg|How could you fuck up the Battlesuit as well? That's like, an [[fail|achievement]] all of its own!
File:TRAITORSDOWNFALL.jpg|It takes a [[derp|certain mindset]], to join the vile Tau Xenos. But that Kroot gun with a chainblade bayonet looks pretty cool.
File:TRAITORSDOWNFALL.jpg|It takes a [[derp|certain mindset]], to join the vile Tau Xenos. But that Kroot gun with a chainblade bayonet looks pretty cool.
File:Uglyshitwtf.jpg|Paint thinned? Maybe. Astrocious painting? [[Fail|Indeed]].
File:Uglyshitwtf.jpg|A trash elemental. No, seriously, that’s what it looks like. Kitbash fail, paint fail.
File:6547473615 08152bc762 b.jpg|You can see the pain in his eyes.
File:6547473615 08152bc762 b.jpg|You can see the pain in his eyes.
File:Everfail.JPG|Don't look into his... eyes.
File:Everfail.JPG|Don't look into his... eyes.
File:1369548189366.jpg|I am not an animal! I am a human being! I am a man!
File:1369548189366.jpg|"I am not an animal! I am a human being! I am a man!"
File:1380441711824.jpg|Somebody wanted $40 for this model. [[A Game of Pretend|Because it's "professionally painted".]]  
File:1380441711824.jpg|Somebody wanted $40 for this model. [[A Game of Pretend|Because it's "professionally painted".]]  
File:Goldendaemon.png|Quality men was not meant to know!
File:Goldendaemon.png|Quality men were not meant to know!
File:ThinYourCaptain.jpeg|A paint job worthy of the lord of Macragge... Who am I kidding he <s>deserves better</s> {{BLAM}} {{BLAM|Heresy!}}
File:ThinYourCaptain.jpeg|A paint job worthy of the lord of Macragge... Who am I kidding he <s>deserves better</s> {{BLAM}} {{BLAM|Heresy!}}
File:AvatarOfPizza.jpeg|"I didn't know Khaine came in pizza flavour."
File:AvatarOfPizza.jpeg|"I didn't know Khaine came in pizza flavour."
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File:ProPainted.jpg|The Grimdark Future of the Power Rangers.
File:ProPainted.jpg|The Grimdark Future of the Power Rangers.
File:6321790479_593d5b5723.jpg|Not even the Gretchen are safe from this evil.
File:6321790479_593d5b5723.jpg|Not even the Gretchen are safe from this evil.
File:40K-Space-Marine-Blood-Angel-Captain-Games-Workshop.jpg|Clubbed feet is a sadly common side-effect of the Blood Angel's gene seed
File:40K-Space-Marine-Blood-Angel-Captain-Games-Workshop.jpg|Clubbed feet is a sadly common side-effect of the Blood Angel's gene-seed
File:Prisma.jpg|Prisma done wrong; doesn't hurt your eyes upon viewing.
File:Prisma2.jpg|Prisma done right; the painter is clearly proud of his masterpiece
File:Pathfinder Battles Thin.jpg|Unlike most of the entries, this one doesn't have the excuse of being done by an amateur; they're sold like this.  
File:Pathfinder Battles Thin.jpg|Unlike most of the entries, this one doesn't have the excuse of being done by an amateur; they're sold like this.  
File:Bruvamyface.jpg|Dehydration does terrible things.  
File:Bruvamyface.jpg|Dehydration does terrible things.  
File:OneThickCoat.jpg|Even [[Duncan Rhodes]] had to start somewhere.
File:OneThickCoat.jpg|Even [[Duncan Rhodes]] had to start somewhere.
File:Paintanid.jpg|Notice that with THAT much paint, the poor thing needs 3 flyer stands to stay in the air.  
File:Paintanid.jpg|Notice that with THAT much paint, the poor thing needs 3 flyer stands to stay in the air.  
File:Failhound.jpg|Painting skill might suffer if you sell your eyes for Forgeworld minies.   
File:Failhound.jpg|Painting skill might suffer if you sell your eyes for Forgeworld minis.   
File:FailhoundCockpit.jpg|It is a good pain.
File:FailhoundCockpit.jpg|It is a good pain.
File:After_Easter.png|Reiksguard Knight got into the chocolate stash.
File:After_Easter.png|Reiksguard Knight got into the chocolate stash.
File:Thin_your_damn_paints_1.png|In all fairness, this is probably how an actual space wolf would paint
File:Thin_your_damn_paints_1.png|In all fairness, this is probably how an actual Space Wolf would paint.
File:Aretoodeetoo_BadDread.jpg|How to fuck up edge highlights.
File:FAILbaddon.jpg|13 Black Crusades later.
File:Tissue Skin.jpg|The durability of the Catachan Devils are renown and infamous. Here we see a lone Devil surviving after being shat out from a Hierophant.
File:Thegreatsleep.jpg|All of those repair protocols really take a toll on you
File:Emperors abortion.png|This emperors child should have never been born
File:Destroyer of retinas.jpg|The only things this will destroy are your retinas.
File:Gravfailcon.jpg|Is it still able to hover with that many layers of paint?
File:ProPaintedPrimarch.jpg|Perhaps death was truly a mercy compared to this hell.
File:Facesoffail.jpg|Stick to armies that wear full helmets, kids.
File:Banana_fist.jpg|Some Primaris would prefer to return to being part of the Unnumbered Sons.
File:Spiderman ohgod.jpg|"Mr Stark, I don't feel so good."
File:Cum tank.jpg|"This tank was unfortunately caught in the midst of a very sticky slaanseshi orgy.” Update: the anon in question has salvaged this plaster covered tank into an obliterator infected tank
File:FailTerminators.jpg|thumb|Rewarded with the Crux Terminatus and several more layers of paint
File:Unthinned Steel Legion.jpeg|Fighting on Armageddon takes a toll on your equipment.
 
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[WIP]]
* [[WIP]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivwsROu7xEs This is Heresy]
{{Model-Making}}
[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]] [[Category:Meme]]
[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]] [[Category:Meme]]

Latest revision as of 08:31, 23 June 2023

"Thin your paints."

Duncan Rhodes

"Remember to thin your paints."

– Duncan Rhodes
EMPEROR-I-AM-MELTING

"THIN YOUR PAINTS" is far and away the most commonly offered painting-related criticism seen on /tg/, mostly seen in reference to some new Warhammer 40,000 player's fuzzy photographs of his first attempts to paint a model. The second most common appears to be "YOU PUT THE FUCKING PAULDRONS ON THE WRONG WAY ROUND", since new players are inevitably playing Space Marines. Trolling or not, "thin your paints!" is almost always good advice to give a new painter. However, the phrase has reached the point where it gets posted whenever something badly painted is shown on /tg/.

THINNING YOUR PAINTS FOR DUMMIES[edit]

In all seriousness, the most basic paint thinner for your miniature needs is tap water. Really, that's it. Thinner paint basically means lesser consistency. The less the paint's consistency is, the less messy it looks and the easier it is to manipulate while brushing. Alternatively some window cleaner (the blue stuff) works equally well whilst being quicker to dry.

The water-to-paint ratio pretty much depends on your preferences and needs; painting a single, normal-sized mini would probably just require you to dip your brush into a cup of water every time you apply a stroke of paint, while painting entire squads or armies may warrant a bit of experimentation with the ratios and the creation of some sizable batches for convenience. Also, note that more water means thinner paint and a longer drying time, and too much water can ruin your paint's consistency entirely, so be careful when thinning large amounts or else you could be wasting time and money. It's a good idea to apply the water to the paint with an eye dropper one drip at a time so you can carefully control how thin it gets.

The more intermediate thinners for painting minis are extenders and flow improvers, which are available in most art stores. They'll also cost you quite a bit if you're planning to paint an entire army. But on the upside, those products warrant much better results than ordinary tap water.

Regardless of how you choose to thin your paint, an important step people always forget to mention is that you should go on to use your palette to control the amount of paint on your brush. This way, you avoid putting too much paint on the model all at once.

As a last resort, you may actually save some of the details of an over-painted mini by using Nuln Oil shader or something similar. Ultimately if you feel like it's not worth the effort, some first aid alcohol and a toothbrush may help you bring your mini back to its unpainted state without destroying it in the process.

Alternatively, a good option is Castrol Super Clean (You can even pretend you're manlier than you are and say it's for your car. Look in the automotive section), since it doesn't harm the plastic, and even dissolves super-glue (For those times when you go "Ill just put a little bit here on the ar-FUCK!) Be careful though and wear gloves - it causes blisters. Otherwise you might get hands covered by Grandpappy Nurgle's gifts.

Alternatively, alternatively, methylated spirits (AKA Denatured Alcohol in the US) is perfectly safe for plastic and metal, and has no real harmful side-effects if occasionally handled with bare hands. It does dry out and crack skin over time, however, being a highly pure alcohol, so try not to handle it with bare skin too much. Pop your minis in, pluck them out with a glove or a clothes peg, then give them a scrub with a brush. Vastly superior to alternatives like Castrol or Dettol as it's harmless unless you chug it, and it's so foul-tasting you'd never want to swallow any anyway. You can also re-use it literally infinitely, so long as you filter out the paint flakes! You'll only ever run out after several years, as a result of natural alcohol evaporation while in use.

And now we bring to you the 1d4chan's Assembling, Painting and Basing Guide

Games Workshop Agrees![edit]

As of 7th Edition, Games Workshop has begun a series of "How to Paint" tutorials with their newest models and factions, helping newcomers into the art of thinning their paints. Everything in the videos are, of course, GW equipment, but at least Duncan Rhodes, the painter in question, shows the audience how to use it properly, and what paints need a little work to get to work well. The videos are fairly simple, but utilize a lot of different paints to get a great result (and earn some money for the Man).

Duncan is also a great believer of THINNING YOUR PAINTS, as his mantra goes: "Put sum paint on ya palet, and then add a lil' drop of water, ya dun't need very much, just a lil' dip, just. Like... that." and: "You don't need very much, just...yeah...so that it goes nice and smoothly on your miniature."

The real reason for this belief has finally been revealed, thanks to the new Warhammer Community website: Duncan botched up the first model he painted (a custom chapter called the Void Knights) because "Clearly, I did not thin my paint, nor did I apply multiple thin coats!". Duncan also made a tutorial on how to thin yer feckin paints!

Painting Protip[edit]

Don't know how much you should thin your paints? Unsure how a pair of colors will layer? Having trouble controlling your hands from drinking too much Mtn Dew? Practice painting on sprue after you cut out your models.

Gallery[edit]

This article is about something that is considered by the overpowering majority of /tg/ to be fail.
Expect huge amounts of derp and rage, punctuated by /tg/ extracting humor from it.

This wonderfully crafted video depicts the correct way to react to these works of art.

Post your own fails here!


See Also[edit]

Model Making
Modeling: Guide to Assembling Models - Green Stuff - Model Alternatives - Casting - Photo-Etched Brass
Painting: Guide to Painting Models - Paint - THIN YOUR PAINTS - Duncan Rhodes - 'Eavy Metal
Scenery and Technical: Forthcoming...
Related: WIP