After a few projects and some experimentation - it's time to make a call. Are Pro Acryl paints by Monument Hobbies any good? Get your Pro Acryl paints at bchobbies.com/
I keep a paper towel handy to wipe the tips of the bottles after I’ve closed them. I do the same with regular dropper bottles - nobody likes dried paint.
I am a pro acrylic convert. The only issue I find is that if my paint is on my wet pallet, I have about 20min before they almost become too runny. That being said, if I find the balance of wet pallet and dry pallet these will possibly take my top spot over velejo
Quick tip regarding the twist caps: don't close them immediately after dispensing paint! Instead, gently tap the bottle to help the paint settle back down into the bottle, or just allow some time for gravity to do it's thing before closing. You're not going to lose a lot of moisture from the bottle in doing this.
@@blynn6240 Unlike transferring GW paint to dropper bottles, I've never felt changing the ProAcryl caps to be a worthwhile expense. They actually had someone on their discord just the other day trying to figure out how to get replacements for the twist caps they threw out because they assumed they would prefer the alternate dropper tops.
@@ArynCrinn well yeah, it’s going to depend on each person of course lol. I’ve heard some people even like the originals… like everything else about painting, it’s subjective. But the fact remains that for people that really hate them, there’s the flip top or dropper option.
at 2:20 you talk about having to thin the paint down a bit, do you mean as in doing something like base layers where it takes several layers of paint to be done and smooth? I just ordered a bunch and thats a really good tip for me, since ill be base coating in them. would using a plastic dry palette help with the water absorption issue?
using a paper towel/kitchen roll for dry brushing is bad form. I have used Pro Acryl paints for dry brushing with a proper dry brush pallette without issue.
I keep a paper towel handy to wipe the tips of the bottles after I’ve closed them. I do the same with regular dropper bottles - nobody likes dried paint.
I am a pro acrylic convert. The only issue I find is that if my paint is on my wet pallet, I have about 20min before they almost become too runny. That being said, if I find the balance of wet pallet and dry pallet these will possibly take my top spot over velejo
Yes it's kind of odd how that happens, not sure what kind of sorcery goes into making them but I do hope it's something addressed in the future!
Very useful thanks
Quick tip regarding the twist caps: don't close them immediately after dispensing paint! Instead, gently tap the bottle to help the paint settle back down into the bottle, or just allow some time for gravity to do it's thing before closing. You're not going to lose a lot of moisture from the bottle in doing this.
Hey, that's awesome, thanks for the tip! 👍
Actually monument hobbies sells different styles of caps…. I’m not a fan of these either. Going to try some of the others…
@@blynn6240 Unlike transferring GW paint to dropper bottles, I've never felt changing the ProAcryl caps to be a worthwhile expense.
They actually had someone on their discord just the other day trying to figure out how to get replacements for the twist caps they threw out because they assumed they would prefer the alternate dropper tops.
@@ArynCrinn well yeah, it’s going to depend on each person of course lol. I’ve heard some people even like the originals… like everything else about painting, it’s subjective. But the fact remains that for people that really hate them, there’s the flip top or dropper option.
at 2:20 you talk about having to thin the paint down a bit, do you mean as in doing something like base layers where it takes several layers of paint to be done and smooth? I just ordered a bunch and thats a really good tip for me, since ill be base coating in them. would using a plastic dry palette help with the water absorption issue?
using a paper towel/kitchen roll for dry brushing is bad form. I have used Pro Acryl paints for dry brushing with a proper dry brush pallette without issue.