Oh, nice idea mixing the smooth Vallejo silver metals with inks to get gold. Wish I would have thought of that. I just finished a few minis trying to paint gold trim with new GW metallic golds and those were like painting with sludge. Cheers Doc!
The more diluted the paint, the quicker it dries (at least I know this is true for acrylic and oil paints) and when you're layering highly diluted acrylic paint you want the previous layers to be pretty dry otherwise you're going to tear up the paint that's already on the mini. So by the time you see him switching colors, the previous layer is already dry.
Great job! I was wondering how you primered the Bones mini? I have heard that certain primers don't work well with the white Reaper soft plastic. No idea on the the new Black Bones as far as primer goes.
There's actually a list of rattle can primers that will work well with the Bones resin on the Reaper forums. Since I have an airbrush, I just use Vallejo Polyurethane Surface Primer; I know that Badger Stynylrez works as well.
These videos are helping me get through lock down. Very relaxing.
Wow, I really like the purple cloak. And the overall colour combination is super nice!
wow amazing work, love it
Oh, nice idea mixing the smooth Vallejo silver metals with inks to get gold. Wish I would have thought of that. I just finished a few minis trying to paint gold trim with new GW metallic golds and those were like painting with sludge. Cheers Doc!
Yeah. GW Metallics are bollocks. Wish I'd never bought them.
Do you use an acrylic brush for stipling? Seems like all those little stabby motions would wreck a natural brush tip in a hurry.
Awesome mini! Where are those rocks from?
Comes with the mini.
Is it just me, or did you not show how you painted the fur? Love the base though.
Should you add reaper to the tags since this isn't really a games workshop model?
Are these going to be available at retail?
how long do you leave paints to dry with this kind of watery paints that you have in your videos?
The more diluted the paint, the quicker it dries (at least I know this is true for acrylic and oil paints) and when you're layering highly diluted acrylic paint you want the previous layers to be pretty dry otherwise you're going to tear up the paint that's already on the mini. So by the time you see him switching colors, the previous layer is already dry.
Great job! I was wondering how you primered the Bones mini? I have heard that certain primers don't work well with the white Reaper soft plastic. No idea on the the new Black Bones as far as primer goes.
There's actually a list of rattle can primers that will work well with the Bones resin on the Reaper forums. Since I have an airbrush, I just use Vallejo Polyurethane Surface Primer; I know that Badger Stynylrez works as well.
@@TheRunesmythe Thanks I will check that out.
I use army painter cans on bones black. Works just fine.
@@bigbossignition Thanks, I will check them out.
GW and army painter primers are ones that work on reaper minis
Excellent work, as always, seems 3 people do not like texture for some reason.
that name isn't Trademarked?
The figure does not have an official name yet, it was available only in Kickstarter.