Phoenix Guard
Posted by Anonymous | Labels: crafting | Posted On Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at Tuesday, February 09, 2010
I've known it for a while, but never put it into practice with my High Elves....Black Primer coevers a multitude of mistakes.
When I started playing some 15 years ago I also started painting, and for some reason I started painting using a white primer, probably because I liked the way the colors popped. And I also found it difficult to get some colors to be true when painted over black. So when I started my high elf collection the were primed white. I've been through other armies, and primed them black and found it to be a positive experience, but couldn't bring myself to do it to me high elves....Until yesterday.
I primed my phoenix guard champion black, just to compare the results to my white lion champion. Not only do I like the phoenix guard better, but I finished him in about a tenth of the time. I'll try and post pictures later.
When I started playing some 15 years ago I also started painting, and for some reason I started painting using a white primer, probably because I liked the way the colors popped. And I also found it difficult to get some colors to be true when painted over black. So when I started my high elf collection the were primed white. I've been through other armies, and primed them black and found it to be a positive experience, but couldn't bring myself to do it to me high elves....Until yesterday.
I primed my phoenix guard champion black, just to compare the results to my white lion champion. Not only do I like the phoenix guard better, but I finished him in about a tenth of the time. I'll try and post pictures later.
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