Alirght, I\'ve completely painted my very first ever mini\'s (three to be exact, Warmachine Warjacks to b really exact). So far I\'m not having too much trouble except in two areas.
#1: Keeping the paint where it\'s supposed to be. How in the world do you people keep paint off one side of a model when painting in a deep crack? The Menoth Warjacks I\'m painting have this loincloth hanging down, I haven\'t managed to paint the sides of the legs or the sides of the loincloth without seriously drenching the other side. Plus, when painting around all the spikes and trim I always seem to overlap.
#2: Smooth layers. Part of my problem may be that I\'m priming white (which is actually more of a light grey, even after applying a heavy coat of pure Vallejo Game Color Bone White, I still haven\'t managed to get a decent actual \"white\" anywhere), but I haven\'t been able to get my paint to even seem smooth from 30 feet away. Tons of blotchy spots, I\'ve tried different levels of distilled water (some by itself, some with Future Floor Wax), I\'ve tried not swiping my brush across a paper towel so I don\'t have a huge glob of paint on the brush, and everything else I can think of, but no luck.
If it werent for either factor, I\'d actually be happy with my work, because I know it will be far from pefect, but I can\'t find any way to avoid either of the problems mentioned above.
#1: Keeping the paint where it\'s supposed to be. How in the world do you people keep paint off one side of a model when painting in a deep crack? The Menoth Warjacks I\'m painting have this loincloth hanging down, I haven\'t managed to paint the sides of the legs or the sides of the loincloth without seriously drenching the other side. Plus, when painting around all the spikes and trim I always seem to overlap.
#2: Smooth layers. Part of my problem may be that I\'m priming white (which is actually more of a light grey, even after applying a heavy coat of pure Vallejo Game Color Bone White, I still haven\'t managed to get a decent actual \"white\" anywhere), but I haven\'t been able to get my paint to even seem smooth from 30 feet away. Tons of blotchy spots, I\'ve tried different levels of distilled water (some by itself, some with Future Floor Wax), I\'ve tried not swiping my brush across a paper towel so I don\'t have a huge glob of paint on the brush, and everything else I can think of, but no luck.
If it werent for either factor, I\'d actually be happy with my work, because I know it will be far from pefect, but I can\'t find any way to avoid either of the problems mentioned above.