![]() ![]() This is (as far as I know) how this tool works. As I said before, this plus a last bit of paint to bring the colors up to their original brightness would be a fine miniature. As a neutral party, I'd say that'd be bad. If you just want deep shadow darkening, you want a something mixed with a flow release to break surface tension and cause flow into cracks. It's a tool, and like any new tool one uses, it requires a period of adjustment and a change in behavior to accommodate it. Because it looks to me that it did flow into the crevices and deeper areas, it just didn't ignore the rest. Bringing the parts you want brighter back up to their original color is just part of the product, as far as I'm concerned. More in the deeper areas, but everything gets a tint. Quickshade quickly shades (darkens and tints) the mini. Same for every other part.Īrmy Painter does exactly what they say. A few strokes of, say, the base feather color (I'm assuming some kind of ivory?) on the raised feathers will make the whole thing pop. The Colour Primers unique formula has been designed to be used on all metal, plastic and resin. So I'm assuming this is the paint can looking stuff, yes? I haven't used it, but at least for my use of Army Painter products (their bottled washes are a godsend), you don't get great results without some paint atop the shade. An ingenious combination of Primer and Colour Spray in one. If you need to message the modteam or discuss something about the subreddit, please message us through modmail here. ![]() Please do not send direct messages or chat requests to moderators. Learn more about the contest and how to enter here:Ĭlick here for the contest WIP/feedback megathread here Mark nude minis and extreme gore as NSFW. Identify your minis in the title or a comment. See the available products by clicking here. Until the end of August, Wizkids is giving r/minipainting members a 20% off discount on their unpainted minis and their Prismatic Paint supplies. Painters of all skill levels are welcome! From beginners who have never held a brush to pros who have been painting for years. Numerous painting techniques will help you speed paint a miniature with high contrast. THE ARMY PAINTER QUICKSHADE SOFT TONEThe famous and ground-breaking Quickshade is a pigmented varnish which will shade your miniatures perfectly and still. Everything from tabletop wargames to board games, display pieces or just for fun! A community for painting miniatures and models. ![]()
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