Note: When I talk about washes/glazes, I an interchanging the terms. A wash is generally used to shade, and a glaze is used to tint. I use them both for similar purposes. (I'll wash and glaze at the same time)
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Hey Guys! Finally got around to getting the gretchin photos up so those who aren't video happy can take a look at the process. I am pretty pleased at the result of the video though, got a ton of feedback, and lots of views. Definitely going to do a "how to use powders wrong" video next and see how everyone likes that one :) So we started off on these guys by cleaning up all the excess sprue, cleaning mould lines, and doing a two part airbrush primer. Part one was a grey primer, part two was a white primer. The white primer was used from above sparingly, and on all skin surfaces. The primer I'm using for this is Badgers Stynylrez black/grey/white, as recommended by Zab. You can sometimes get away with not thinning it, unless you're a grot and fishhooked your airbrush needle...then you have to thin it a little.
Note: When I talk about washes/glazes, I an interchanging the terms. A wash is generally used to shade, and a glaze is used to tint. I use them both for similar purposes. (I'll wash and glaze at the same time)
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