heliodorus
New member
I'm returning to the hobby after 3 years of not painting anything.
In 2008 I started grad school, and I never had the time & space to do my usual Games Workshop armies. I stopped with 60 High Elves a little more than halfway done. I'm looking for some help transitioning back into painting, and painting this particular batch of High Elves, now that grad school will be over on Tuesday. I had only been painting since 2003 or so, anyway, and while I'm knowledgeable, I never had a lot of experience.
Question 1:
I've looked at some my paints (a collection of Vallejos, Reapers, and GW paints) and most of them look like they're dried and dead. Is there any way to rehabilitate my paints if I think they're on the cusp of being usable? A lot of them have sat in their container and the pigments have separated quite a lot (like, I don't think I can shake this many little vials that long to make them work, good time for a paint shaker if anyone has any suggestions).
Question 2:
My high elves have sat in a closet and are dusty. I plan to rinse and/or soak them in the sink for a while and let them dry. Then I can re-start. I only need to do detail work and weapons on them (and I'm going to work my skills back up on some test miniatures first before I jump back into my big project without the experience I used to have).
Question 3:
Would like to know what great beginner articles there are for me to read. I'm re-reading my Reaper and GW "how to paint miniatures" books, which are reminding me of important stuff, but if there are any here you'd recommend, I'd love to know. I haven't looked in the articles section (the website has changed a ton since last I was here).
Question 4:
I'm thinking of buying the full kit of GW foundation series paints because I like to prime with black a lot. These had just came out before I started school. I know opinions very, but are there any reasons NOT to use foundation series for basecoating?
anything else I should be thinking about?
I appreciate any help you can provide. Thanks.
Helio in Denver
In 2008 I started grad school, and I never had the time & space to do my usual Games Workshop armies. I stopped with 60 High Elves a little more than halfway done. I'm looking for some help transitioning back into painting, and painting this particular batch of High Elves, now that grad school will be over on Tuesday. I had only been painting since 2003 or so, anyway, and while I'm knowledgeable, I never had a lot of experience.
Question 1:
I've looked at some my paints (a collection of Vallejos, Reapers, and GW paints) and most of them look like they're dried and dead. Is there any way to rehabilitate my paints if I think they're on the cusp of being usable? A lot of them have sat in their container and the pigments have separated quite a lot (like, I don't think I can shake this many little vials that long to make them work, good time for a paint shaker if anyone has any suggestions).
Question 2:
My high elves have sat in a closet and are dusty. I plan to rinse and/or soak them in the sink for a while and let them dry. Then I can re-start. I only need to do detail work and weapons on them (and I'm going to work my skills back up on some test miniatures first before I jump back into my big project without the experience I used to have).
Question 3:
Would like to know what great beginner articles there are for me to read. I'm re-reading my Reaper and GW "how to paint miniatures" books, which are reminding me of important stuff, but if there are any here you'd recommend, I'd love to know. I haven't looked in the articles section (the website has changed a ton since last I was here).
Question 4:
I'm thinking of buying the full kit of GW foundation series paints because I like to prime with black a lot. These had just came out before I started school. I know opinions very, but are there any reasons NOT to use foundation series for basecoating?
anything else I should be thinking about?
I appreciate any help you can provide. Thanks.
Helio in Denver
