So, I got my order today. I've left the protective coverings on. For those that add paint in the creases, Do you simply brush white paint on them or spray paint them with something like an Army Painter or GW white?
Thanks in advance.
So, I got my order today. I've left the protective coverings on. For those that add paint in the creases, Do you simply brush white paint on them or spray paint them with something like an Army Painter or GW white?
Thanks in advance.
I just used a brush and some white paint.. slightly thinned. I used a straight on dabbing motion so it would cut down on bleed through under the covering material.. and I didn't load up the brush
I'm in the process of painting mine at the moment. I use a watered down white from the citadel base range. I give them two coats and the results have been pretty good. It really pops the detail on the templates and the tokens.
I've brushed on plain old White-Out and had it work just fine, come to that.
Like they all said, any normal white paint should work brushed on. Just dab it in there so it gets down in the corners. I like two coats (but not too many). Let dry throughly before removing the masking. I know it's super tempting to yank that off and look at your pretties, but let it dry.
Depending on the paint you use, you can still clean it up any extra paint using a cloth and some alcohol. I did get a little too excited and prematurely peeled some of the protective paper from my tokens, but they turned out fine.
Thanks for the suggestion guys. I used the brush before removing the protective covering with a razorblade. It was simple and easy, if a bit more tedious than I expected because the covering comes off in little bits.
EDIT: And I'll add it looks great.
Edited by AlexW