Simon The Hunter
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I own one owlbear and you've got an army!
hehehe, well three of them are for friends
Edit: The worst three... hahaha
I own one owlbear and you've got an army!
Printed some owlbears... the plan is quick and dirty drybrush and quick and dirty contrast/speed paints...
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Drybrush Grey then speedpaint over it?
Yup, though the drybrush was a bright white
Im still learning. Ive been using Grey, sand, pale Grey dry rush. Only have a few speed paints and washes.
Painting old crap from 15--20 years ago trying to fix them.
They are very thin almost like an ink or wash. They allow the shading and highlights to show though the paint, so you don’t need to do layers of different paint shades. They work best with the slapchop method of priming black, then drybrushing the model with white to create highlights.As an old old painter...
What are "speed paints"? I understand painting lots of minis fast, but recently it seems like the term means a certain kind of paint.
They are very thin almost like an ink or wash. They allow the shading and highlights to show though the paint, so you don’t need to do layers of different paint shades. They work best with the slapchop method of priming black, then drybrushing the model with white to create highlights.
This Cthulhu bust is the best I've ever done with the slapchop method. I primed it white and then used by contrast/speed paints. Once they fully dried, I then dry brushed white all over the whole model. Once done, I reapplied the contrast/speed paints to the same areas.They are very thin almost like an ink or wash. They allow the shading and highlights to show though the paint, so you don’t need to do layers of different paint shades. They work best with the slapchop method of priming black, then drybrushing the model with white to create highlights.
Owlbear you say!I own one owlbear and you've got an army!