Posted April 16, 2015
Ixamyakxim: Okay just in case I ever get the nerve (I won't LOL) dry brushing is the one when you go over after the paint has dried, with a shade a bit darker(?), barely dip the tip and sort of hit the "high points" of the mini?
I remember that being important, and also priming from when I considered then balked at doing some myself.
Yes dry brush is exactly as you described, except that it's not a "shade a bit darker" it's any colour you want. I remember that being important, and also priming from when I considered then balked at doing some myself.
That's how I got the metallic sheen on the bolter. And some on the breastplate's aquila as well, which is hidden by the bolter.
Priming is absolutely necessary. The first miniature I painted didn't have a base coating and it looked like utter crap.
I have another unpainted marine miniature. Anyone wants to suggest a colour scheme?