Paintbrush, PlasGlue, and Holy Clippers: Sparse Marns Part III: Priming
So now we FINALLY begin some painting :)
Alright: First I covered a table with newspaper so I had a nice, warm, safe place to set my minis while their paint dried. Then, I used the double-sided tape from The Team to stick my lads to a random box lid I cut off, like so
They stuck really well to the tape. Too Well. Stumbly came off his base when I tried to detach him and I had to glue him back on XD Admittedly, that was more my own error in grabbing the model rather than the base when trying to detach them so remember to NOT DO THAT(!!!), but still I think I’ll experiment with poster-putty next time, given how fiddly some of these sculpts are and how <:[ <:[ pulling them loose felt.
Now: It’s Prime Time *sunglasses*
The Culprits. I didn’t buy the hobby-company-branded spray-primers cuz they’re the same as the stuff you’ll get from the hardware store except about three times the cost. There are many reasons to prime before you paint but the primary one is because paint sticks to other paint better than to Surfaces. It’s important to get flat primers; some people think gloss-primers are “stickier” or something, but really all the gloss will do is make your models look... glossy, and one thing you’ll notice about life is that most things aren’t glossy! But, you know, sometimes that’s what you want and that’s Cool(the idea of doing some Adepta with glossy power armor has been rotating in my head the last two days... Durkhari are honestly probably the best fit)
Now, why did I get three? I’m going to be doing something called “Zenithal Priming”. Basically I’m going to prime the minis in three coats; a black coat completely covering the models, a grey coat in a triangle sprayed from above(~40-60 degree arc), and finally a white coat sprayed from directly above. What this is going to do(hopefully) is simulate sunlight falling on the models, from a lightsource(The Sun) at it’s “Zenith”. All paints are translucent and the primecoats will minutely show through the layers I build up on them; this style of priming will make the recesses super-dark, the highest surfaces super-bright, and the spaces in-between a gradient between the two, dispersed as natural light falls on objects: From somewhere above. Obvsl you can do this from different angles and with different tonal values to simulate different lightsources from different locations, but I’m not trying to be fancy here u_u It’s also perfectly Fine to just do this with black and white instead of this three-tone method I’m using(it’ll obvsl make for more dramatic contrasts), but I’m trying to be a little fancy here u_u u_u
These cans have been sitting in my house since I bought them cuz they need to be warm for use, and I shook each of them Prodigiously(4 minutes u__u) right before going outside to spray with that can. I did this because I wanted nice, even sprays. I sprayed outside, wearing a respirator so I wouldn’t be breathing paint fumes and a disposable spray-suit so I wouldn’t be painting myself. If you, unlike me, have hands, you Absolutely Should Wear latex or nitriles gloves >:|
The warmer and dryer it is the better for spraying, but “dry” is the most important one here. I found a good spot in the backyard where the paint wasn’t likely to drift onto anything, aligned myself with the wind at my back, and got to work. Spraycan solvents can dissolve minis(D: D:) and heavy coats can obscure detail, so the idea is to keep the can away from the models and moving so the solvents can float off into the air, and to build a series of light dusting up into complete coverage. The black layer doesn’t have to be all done at once; I did mine in two goes, with 20 minutes of drying time inside the house between, and you can do three if you think yours needs it. The important things are 1)to not get too close with the can, 2)to spray the can in short quick spurts across the models, and 3)to not spray into the wind :p This is how they looked with the black layer done
After these were dry I prepped the grey can(another 4 minutes of shaking :|) and went out for round 2(or 3 if you could the two for black). I did one pass from just forward of directly above, one directly above, then one from just beyond directly above(by turning them around: NOT by spraying towards myself), thought they maybe needed a bit more, and did a second pass for each. On reflection I probably should have waited 20 mins to do the second pass, but nothing got gloopy cuz of how light my passes were. Here’s how they looked then
At first, I was really upset with myself because these looked REALLY Grey, and I thought I’d totally wiped out that great black depth I’d applied. I could have tried to start over by coating them in black again, but I decided this whole thing was a learning experience(and reminded myself that Perfectionism is often just Anxiety sabotaging you) so, rather than try to start over, I went forward with them as they are, and good thing that I did(as you’ll see at the end of the post).
So: once these were dry I went back out and applied the final, White, layer, in two passes. It didn’t look that strong to me after two, so I also -making sure to keep the can at a goodly distance and be Very Quick about it- did a stationary spot-spray to each model from a LEETLE to the right of directly above, and after than I thought it looked good ^w^ Here they are after a good 30minutes of drying(I was watching episode 3 of Cabinet of Curiosities on Netflix during the dry-times, and didn’t want to spoil the finale by stopping it so they got extra time :3 :3)
Honestly I think these look really neat! Tumblr’s kinda blurrifying the image which I lament(or at least, in my preview; idk how it looks to y’all), but the effect came off great and I really dig it. It was EVEN BETTER the next morning tho:
And all together
I guess as the grey dried it darkened into the black beneath, and all that depth I thought I’d erased came roaring back! Any light that hits them like this looks just SUPER Dramatic :D Honestly, one day I think I might zenithal prime some models and just varnish them right there to have some cool dinky marble-looking little statues around owo owo owo
So! That was the priming ^v^ The next post in this series will be... whenever I finish painting the lads(XD XD) so Stay Tuned for that :> :>















