matte or gloss varnish

Started by Womble67, 15 October 2014, 09:18:20 PM

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matte or gloss varnish

matt
20 (95.2%)
gloss
1 (4.8%)

Total Members Voted: 21

Womble67

Hi all
        What do you prefer matte or gloss varnish on your figures

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I tend to use spray matt varnish but then varnish the shiny bits with gloss applied with a brush.

So, basically both, depending on the intended effect.
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paulr

Matt, spray as I think most on here know from my weather reports ;)

I find light shining off gloss obscures shading and details, also reminds me of toy soldiers

Would consider painting some gloss on armour but not much of that in AWI or WWI  :) 
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Bernie

Gloss figures also more difficult to photograph

Only time I like seeing gloss figures is for a retro-Small Wars type game

Wulf

Gloss (Johnston's Klear) followed by Matt, followed by more gloss on shiny bits...

All brushed.

Fenton

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Leman

Can't submit a vote as I prefer satin varnish. I find matt dulls the figures too much.
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Orcs

I dont really think it Matt ers, and its what you prefer.  and if we disagree we can always Gloss over it.

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Wulf

I have started to using a final Satin varnish on hair, when I'm painting larger (28mm) boardgame minis...

Aksu

Matt. I prefer to brush on Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Varnish. Never once had any issues with white residue or other disasters I've had with Spray Varnish. For flags and especially on larger scale horseflesh or skin I use satin varnish (Vallejo).
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Hertsblue

Always Vallejo matt, brushed on. Flattest varnish I've found so far and it doesn't react with the underlying paint so preliminary gloss coat not required.
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Steve J

Satin for me. Matt is a bit too flat for my tastes, plus with prolonged handling figures will tend to go satin in places.

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