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Say “No!” to white miniatures
Shared this with SlyFlourish on Twitter a day ago and it seemed like a lot of people were interested in the process so I figured I’d share with you guys too.
I have all 3 sets of Bones minis that will take a lifetime to paint but I hate fielding white minis. To save myself some time but still be able to field decent minis, I stared using Liquitex Grey Gesso (or any grey miniature primer; I like gesso because I don’t have to be careful with it or thin it so it’s faster) to prime my minis and slapping a Citadel Nuln Oil wash on the for shading. These are the first two steps I take before fully painting. The nuln oil brings out the details making it easier to paint. A bonus though is that with just these two steps, I could field pretty decent looking minis on the map.
Here’s a set I got ready for my upcoming SKT session while making dinner, eating and working out. Took all about an hour more or less using a blow dryer on the cool setting with medium power.



Shared this with SlyFlourish on Twitter a day ago and it seemed like a lot of people were interested in the process so I figured I’d share with you guys too.
I have all 3 sets of Bones minis that will take a lifetime to paint but I hate fielding white minis. To save myself some time but still be able to field decent minis, I stared using Liquitex Grey Gesso (or any grey miniature primer; I like gesso because I don’t have to be careful with it or thin it so it’s faster) to prime my minis and slapping a Citadel Nuln Oil wash on the for shading. These are the first two steps I take before fully painting. The nuln oil brings out the details making it easier to paint. A bonus though is that with just these two steps, I could field pretty decent looking minis on the map.
Here’s a set I got ready for my upcoming SKT session while making dinner, eating and working out. Took all about an hour more or less using a blow dryer on the cool setting with medium power.


