

Limited Release/Unreleased Minature, Painted

And you have to much colour on your brush, many quick drying layers will be more succesfull than a few layers with much colour in the brush, that will went into the surface profile of the miniature.A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). And the relation between thinner and colour should be around 4:1. Thats against the limestone in the water, which causes those nasty watermarks. I make my thinner out of water and a little bit of dish washing. I hope you could understand what i tried to explain here with my noobie english. In my case, i want to highlight with some sorts of grey, and so I have chosen blue.Īnd when you now slowly paint layer and layer of your thinned down black on the miniature, you will because of the special priming automaticly see which areas are lightened and which are in shadow. Which colour you use depends on which colour you want to highlight with.

In generall, you should always mix black with another colour when you want to paint black. You wont really recognize the difference, but your brain will let it look smoother. When you have primed the miniature, you start with painting the parts of the miniature you want black with black, but you use a mix of 80% black and 20% blue. The priming, watch this: Youtube tutorialĢ. No, thats not all, but it depends very much on how you thin your collour.ġ. Sorry, but I cant explain it better, I already reached the limit of my english skills.Īnd i am still learning, thats the first time i tried to work with the colour theory.Īnd fireball, thats a nice chaplain you have words: The grip of the crozius is violett, so the bolter has to be violett too, when i would have painted the bolter red, according to the colour theory it would not look nice. It has something to do with the equality of parts of the picture and the miniature. The reason why I painted the bolter violett, is because I wanted to apply some kind of colour theory in my paintings. Thanks fpr your comments guys, I am pretty happy you like it!
