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- Feb 28, 2019
Been playing with the Citadel Texture paints.
Astrogranite looks like poured cement.
Astrogranite Debris looks like asphalt.
Stirland Battlemire looks like nice thick mud.
I imagine there's an intended Citadel paint to touch up any mistakes on them (like, I think Astrogranite is Mech Standard Grey? Maybe?) but I don't know for sure.
TheDeathwatch Terminator Captain I'm painting up right now is standing on two rocks, and shoving battlemire around the two rocks to the edge of the base worked REALLY well. I have some Army Painter Battlefield Field Grass (green and yellow) and some Woodland Tufts I'm gonna add, as well, once I'm sure I won't have any spots on the mud to touch up.
As an aside, painting with shifter paints by brush is a fucking nightmare. Definitely should have practiced more. They're basically heavy on the Gloss Varnish -- think they're literally flakes in varnish -- so if something goes wrong it goes really wrong really fast, and you cannot touch up any mistakes because they're pretty much 90% transparent. Nice enough effect, though. (Edit: I think the way to go is to treat them like gloss varnish. The absolute bare minimum amount needed to spread over the mini, absolutely no more. You're not looking for coverage like a normal paint, just to get the flake over the black undercoat.)
Think I'll use Black Templar to line/outline the power sword nodes, gundam panel line style, because I can't touch up the shifter paint around them.
Really thinking about an Airbrush, but I usually paint at night while on call, and noise is a concern. Plus, no airflow in this apartment.
Astrogranite looks like poured cement.
Astrogranite Debris looks like asphalt.
Stirland Battlemire looks like nice thick mud.
I imagine there's an intended Citadel paint to touch up any mistakes on them (like, I think Astrogranite is Mech Standard Grey? Maybe?) but I don't know for sure.
The
As an aside, painting with shifter paints by brush is a fucking nightmare. Definitely should have practiced more. They're basically heavy on the Gloss Varnish -- think they're literally flakes in varnish -- so if something goes wrong it goes really wrong really fast, and you cannot touch up any mistakes because they're pretty much 90% transparent. Nice enough effect, though. (Edit: I think the way to go is to treat them like gloss varnish. The absolute bare minimum amount needed to spread over the mini, absolutely no more. You're not looking for coverage like a normal paint, just to get the flake over the black undercoat.)
Think I'll use Black Templar to line/outline the power sword nodes, gundam panel line style, because I can't touch up the shifter paint around them.
Really thinking about an Airbrush, but I usually paint at night while on call, and noise is a concern. Plus, no airflow in this apartment.
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