We continue our Q and A with Dmitry Fesechko.
Is there a Color which you seem to favor and like to add it to all your models where you can? 
As I mostly work with oils, I’d say that I very like natural pigment cobalt turquoise, that can be pretty expensive. I usually add it to skin tones, to non metallic metals and in a lot of mixtures. The same with light yellow ocher.
Can you pass on one trick or technique or tip that you think newer painters would find helpful or a technique that you wish someone had shown you when you were a new painter?
Can you pass on one trick or technique or tip that you think newer painters would find helpful or a technique that you wish someone had shown you when you were a new painter?
If you have some money to spend, try oil paints. And as introduction for working with them try tutorials 
What does your work space look like?
What does your work space look like?
Wet pallet or ceramic/plastic? 
For acrylics I prefer wet palette oils palette knife It 
What paints do you use?
What paints do you use?
Acrylic paints are mostly Vallejo. Oil paints… I have a lot of them. Oils can be very cheap and very expensive. The more expensive the paint is the more pigment it has and professional range are 
What do you use to thin your paints and to what ratio?
What do you use to thin your paints and to what ratio?
Water for acrylics. The ratio varies of the purposes. White spirit for the first oil layer. If more layers are needed I use some diluent that consists of white-spirit, a little bit linseed oil and siccative.
What technique do you tend to favor when painting to Blend?
What technique do you tend to favor when painting to Blend?
Using oils I make first brushstroke brushstroke paint 
What do subject or type of miniature do you prefer IE sci-fi or historical?
What do subject or type of miniature do you prefer IE sci-fi or historical?
I’d say I genres but 
Miniature painting can be very expensive and that could put off new people to the hobby have you learnt anything to cut costs?
Miniature painting can be very expensive and that could put off new people to the hobby have you learnt anything to cut costs?
I think the best way to cut costs is not to spend a lot of money on many different paints. Just buy the most vivid another may be costs cutting Anyway it priceless experience future 
How long do you spend on a miniature from start to finish?
All I can say is that for miniatures 54mm, 75mm and busts starting 
What do you prefer metal, resin, or plastic models?
What do you prefer metal, resin, or plastic models?
I like to work on metal surface most, but metal models are hard to transport. The resin and plastic are much better regarding this.
How do you know when you are finished with a miniature and when to stop before you have ruined the work?
How do you know when you are finished with a miniature and when to stop before you have ruined the work?
Ah, yes, This is a very hard part of the work. Sometimes I even totally remake some parts and then realize that the first variation was better. I think I stop 
You said you mostly work in Oil why is that and is there any advice you can give about working with it for someone who may have never used it before?
Oil painting totally differs from acrylic. It is not layer based (though you can paint with more then day procced underlayer 
And finally is there anything you like like pass on to the noobs who are reading this hoping one day to paint as well as yourself?
And finally is there anything you like like pass on to the noobs who are reading this hoping one day to paint as well as yourself?
I’d say do not try to paint as me or as someone else. Paint as you, as yourself. It is very pity to see a lot of models painted in the same color schemes and when it becomes impossible to recognize the author. Of course it is very helpful to learn watching the work of good painters, but when you achieve some satisfying results you should concentrate on finding yourself. Also watch th century 
 








