Magazine Metallics Vol.2 - AK-interactive





In this second volume of painting techniques with metallic colors, we will focus on the use of this type of paint on miniature figures, both historical and fantasy. This section is sometimes a headache for many miniature painters. We will try to answer questions about the different types of paints, applications, types of metallics, tricks, etc. as well as achieving a metallic look using no metallic paints - the Non Metallic Metal technique.
Any type of metallic paints, whether they are acrylic, enamel, lacquer (the solvents that produce the different features vary and are recommended to be used with an airbrush) or similar serve us well for the purpose of representing armor, swords, shields, weapons and any part of a figure we need painted with metallic colors.
In volume No. 4 we talked in depth about the different types of metallic paints, their composition and how to apply them. But now we focus on their application to figures.
In order to decide which is the most suitable type of paint or metallic paint to use on figures, we have to take into account which kind of figure we are going to paint and choose the most fitting option. We need to know how best to use the chosen paint and the finishes obtained depend largely on which types of paint we chose - acrylic and enamels.



Anglais | 92 pages | PDF | 36 Mo

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