lopeets
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I primed a few minis recently, didn't really notice the primer sprayed unevenly until I started painting and now my minis have these lumpy mashed potato spots on them. My boyfriend thought maybe when I sprayed the sealing stuff on them it might even out, but it really didn't help (this one is sealed and still obviously lumpy: http://www.coolminiornot.com/288830 )
Is there any way I can correct this without having to completely strip and start over? I know the faces I paint aren't worth keeping compared to the work of other fantastic painters on this website, but I tried really hard to get them as they are (I repainted eyes on both of these minis no less than 5 times each lol) Or any advice to prevent primer fudging in the future? I was using Krylon matte so maybe I should be using satin?
Not done painting, so obviously not sealed yet:
Her stockings are covered in the bumps, her face has some too.
This is only the third mini I've painted so please don't judge my skill too harshly
(Edit: Removed attachment after uploading photo to profile because I hate the idea of wasting server space with a double upload. ID: 289106 )
Is there any way I can correct this without having to completely strip and start over? I know the faces I paint aren't worth keeping compared to the work of other fantastic painters on this website, but I tried really hard to get them as they are (I repainted eyes on both of these minis no less than 5 times each lol) Or any advice to prevent primer fudging in the future? I was using Krylon matte so maybe I should be using satin?
Not done painting, so obviously not sealed yet:
Her stockings are covered in the bumps, her face has some too.
This is only the third mini I've painted so please don't judge my skill too harshly
(Edit: Removed attachment after uploading photo to profile because I hate the idea of wasting server space with a double upload. ID: 289106 )
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