DM of Doom
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Long story short, last time I painted on a regular basis I lived in Florida. When it came time to prime or seal my minis, I had to worry about humidity, but not temperature. Fast forward nearly a decade and I've picked back up on the hobby but live in Ohio. Brush on primer is a no brainer, but not sure how to best protect my work when it is too cold to spray seal... Hoping for some guidance on the following:
Is there a brush-on equivalent for varnishing/sealing? If so, any recommendations as to type/brand? Any tips for application? For what it's worth, I'm not as concerned about gloss vs matte (at this point) since I assume I can always dullcoat them when the weather improves.
Also, I always used to just hit my minis with dull coat (only) after I'd finished with them and I've seen/heard that I really should have been varnishing them with other stuff first and dull coating as a follow up step... Thoughts? Specifically, is it a bad idea to take a fig that has been only dull coated and then varnish it (and then dull coat it again)?
Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks!
Is there a brush-on equivalent for varnishing/sealing? If so, any recommendations as to type/brand? Any tips for application? For what it's worth, I'm not as concerned about gloss vs matte (at this point) since I assume I can always dullcoat them when the weather improves.
Also, I always used to just hit my minis with dull coat (only) after I'd finished with them and I've seen/heard that I really should have been varnishing them with other stuff first and dull coating as a follow up step... Thoughts? Specifically, is it a bad idea to take a fig that has been only dull coated and then varnish it (and then dull coat it again)?
Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks!