pabloescobear
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So this is my first post. I painted for about a year and a half, maybe two with about a five year break and I am just getting back into it. Right now, I am in the process of stripping all of my old miniatures (Ive already done a lot and wish I had taken before pics) as well as buying new paints. I used the Reaper Pro Paints before but I am now moving onto the Reaper Masters Triads. Ive looked in the articles and a few other websites and cant seem to find anything on these two items.
1) I started going though my miniatures and noticed some of them have studded leather on. I just had a question concerning how this should be done. I was thinking of going about it by painting the leather base and the stud base, and then doing the leather wash so I get the nice deep color around each stud, then do highlights for each. Good approach? Any other suggestions.
2) On one of my studded leather minis, I stripped it, re-based it and then primed it. I started working on some skin, leather, and a cape. After a decent base coat on everything, I set it down for a couple hours. When I came back, I found that the cape and leather paint had started cracking. Has anyone had this problem? Is it a problem with the Reaper Master paints? Or did I just not shake it long enough?
Thanks for the help in advance, I have a feeling I will be needing a bit of it since I will be trying all of these different, new techniques.
1) I started going though my miniatures and noticed some of them have studded leather on. I just had a question concerning how this should be done. I was thinking of going about it by painting the leather base and the stud base, and then doing the leather wash so I get the nice deep color around each stud, then do highlights for each. Good approach? Any other suggestions.
2) On one of my studded leather minis, I stripped it, re-based it and then primed it. I started working on some skin, leather, and a cape. After a decent base coat on everything, I set it down for a couple hours. When I came back, I found that the cape and leather paint had started cracking. Has anyone had this problem? Is it a problem with the Reaper Master paints? Or did I just not shake it long enough?
Thanks for the help in advance, I have a feeling I will be needing a bit of it since I will be trying all of these different, new techniques.