The difference between painting over Black or White Primer on miniatures.
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- čas přidán 21. 01. 2021
- Check out some of the differences between painting over a black primed mini vs a white primed mini.
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I don't do miniatures but really needed this for an enamel paint project I've got. Thanks so much, very useful video.
Awesome! Glad I could help!
Just bought my first Warhammer minis and I'm a heavy-handed fool so I've been really intimidated by the technical aspects of painting them. Really appreciated your info here
Thanks!!! Don't let the intimidation win. Just paint and have fun. 😀
Dude, I've been watching so .any videos on how to use primer and when and what kind... THIS has been the best video by far. You explained everything so simply where as other videos already expect you to know what to do. I subbed 🤘
Thanks!!!!
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OMG! I learned things. That was a great explanation.
Lol.
Good demo on the results, very helpful!
You bet!
That clip at the beginning, that was me trying to paint some Cities of Sigmar infantry. I primed it in black, then got some flesh tone contrast paint, and was frustrated when it didn't look good.
Lol.
Great explanation and examples. Will definitely save me a lot of time on painting my first ever minis (ultramarines!!)
Thanks!!!!!!! Glad to help!!!
Thank you for sharing
You bet!
Thanks for the tips
You bet!
Great vid and clear explanations. Thanks. How do you keep your minis attached to those wood blocks?
Thanks!!!!
I use blue poster tack. The white doesn't work as well. The more you use it the tackier it gets too.
I might be just a novice. I mean I am but why do the white primer look gray?
They white is sprayed over black. Since it is in thin layers it is gray in a lot of the areas. The point you want the brightest spray again to make it more white/brighter. :)
Why not Grey primer?
I like using black, then white, so some of the black shows through on the underside.
You can totally use grey primer if you like.
Many people go the extra step, and go grey primer. Then do black ink or primer from below, and white ink or primer from above. That creates a gradient where the top surfaces are lighter, the bottom is in the shadows, while the rest is a happy medium.
Coming back to the hobby since painting miniatures in the early/mid 90s, I don’t understand why everybody is priming in black. It was always white back in the day, except when doing metallics where you’d paint those areas black before applying the metallic paint.
As I’m going to be painting classic late 80s / early 90s miniatures, I’ll be doing white primer just like we used to back in the day!
Yeah. Not sure why black primer became such a popular thing. I painted over black for years and it took me a LOT longer to paint some colors, lol.
I prime everything with a grey primer.