There are unlimited ways to paint minis and all of them are better than leaving them unpainted. If you have very less time: prime them white, wash them black and then wash them again with a color of your choice. Takes less then 5 minutes and your plastic minis look as if they were carved from a piece of stone.
I would encourage you to watch a couple of Artis Opus videos on dry brushing. It can work fine for any size model (though that particular brush was rather too large for the subject--you can get smaller ones cheap in a makeup set), but what you appeared to be doing in that part of this video was more like stippling.
Wow. What a value. If you find the right group, you will get hours and hours of play from that. Make sure to take your time. While I painted, I would just play music. It can be very relaxing.
There are unlimited ways to paint minis and all of them are better than leaving them unpainted.
If you have very less time: prime them white, wash them black and then wash them again with a color of your choice.
Takes less then 5 minutes and your plastic minis look as if they were carved from a piece of stone.
I love this encouraging advice!
I would encourage you to watch a couple of Artis Opus videos on dry brushing. It can work fine for any size model (though that particular brush was rather too large for the subject--you can get smaller ones cheap in a makeup set), but what you appeared to be doing in that part of this video was more like stippling.
Thanks for the feedback and tip!
Your timing is impeccable
I just got Gloomhaven Jaws of the Lion (for $20 btw) and the temptation to paint is very real
Wow. What a value. If you find the right group, you will get hours and hours of play from that.
Make sure to take your time. While I painted, I would just play music. It can be very relaxing.
@@theperfectboardgame will do and I have hours of good music to zone out to (even if people may not describe my music as such 🤣)