I’ve been messing around with my airbrush for a bit now, and finally had the chance to put #ArmyPainter#speedpaint through it. Had an interesting AB situation. I had done the one on the left using a regular brush and the one on the right through the airbrush. I probably went heavier than necessary (yay inexperience), but they look pretty comparable, particularly in the panel lines. I will airbrush base coat with speedpaints again. #miniaturepainting#battletech
MANY years ago, I backed a #Kickstarter for a set of dwarven #Miniatures. They've always been a lower priority than everything else. But tonight, I came really close to finishing one of the best from the set -- the Undead Dwarf.
This is without washes, but with a rust effect on his armor. Next stop: #ArmyPainter Soft Tone for the bones and Dark Tone for everything else. Then #Valleo Matte Varnish.
Anyone have any tips on using washes? For the #minis I've painted previously, I primed in black, then dry brushed grey and then white. Then used just speed paints.
On these I think I want to prime with a light beige, then drybrush white, then use speeds. But a lot of people recommending washes after for deeper shadows. Any thoughts?