Just a basic application of primer, used my airbrush and the Valejo Surface Primer Black. Once dry I then used the same primer and a bursh to catch the areas my airbrush could not reah.
Showing posts with label Primer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primer. Show all posts
Thursday, October 3, 2013
WIP - Bomhowler and Co. Primered
Well, now that I've gotten a week break from painting the Blazers I will start on the next unit in my list. The Boomhowlers. Stay tuned to see my progress...
Labels:
Boomhowler,
Mercenaries,
Miniatures Painting,
Primer,
Warmachine
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Way of the Lazy Painter: Primer
This is the first in a series of articles on basic painting methods. We'll be discussing priming today, what it is, why you need to do it and more importantly how to do it. The end of this will also have a demonstration video showing how I do my priming.
What is priming?
Priming is the process of applying a thin coat on your miniature to give your acrylic paints a better surface to bond to.
Why do I need to do it?
There are two major reasons why you should place a primer on your miniatures. First as I mention above it gives your paint a better surface to bond to, this means that once your done painting your miniature the paint won't just chip off when you touch it. Second reason to primer is that depending on the color of your primer, it make painting easier. This second reason should be discussed in detail in a the later post, so just use this guide to know what color of primer to use. Miniatures that wear a lot of metal(armor, weapons, etc) primer with black, if it wears a lot of cloth(cloaks and the like) primer with white/grey.
What is priming?
Priming is the process of applying a thin coat on your miniature to give your acrylic paints a better surface to bond to.
Why do I need to do it?
There are two major reasons why you should place a primer on your miniatures. First as I mention above it gives your paint a better surface to bond to, this means that once your done painting your miniature the paint won't just chip off when you touch it. Second reason to primer is that depending on the color of your primer, it make painting easier. This second reason should be discussed in detail in a the later post, so just use this guide to know what color of primer to use. Miniatures that wear a lot of metal(armor, weapons, etc) primer with black, if it wears a lot of cloth(cloaks and the like) primer with white/grey.
Labels:
Basics,
How to,
Miniatures,
Painting,
Primer
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