So I’ve decided after playing for a year or two that I’m finally going to try painting my minis. I’ve held off because frankly I have terrible artistic and fine motor skills and I don’t want to ruin my mechs.
Ive bought everything I think I need (set of Vallejo paints, primer, brushes, dry brushes, wet pallet, matte varnish, hobby knife, cutting mat, citadel painting handle…probably more) and I’m about ready to dive in.
I was thinking about trying desert camo but I’m wondering if y’all have any suggestions on what might be an easy beginner scheme for me to get my feet wet, or any other tips on painting in general for the artistically challenged like myself :)
Thanks!
I have no advice on painting techniques (I used to speed paint warhammer 40k armies, making the quality not ideal for small scale skirmishes like this) but I DO recommend washing your mini’s before you paint them to remove all the debris and oils that may be on them (especially if you have them 3d printed). A bucket of warm water, Dawn dish soap, and a healthy rinse + long dry time can remove any issues that could provide an uneven base coat.
Its really funny seeing almost an entire 2000pt Ultramines army floating unpainted in a bucket of soap.