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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2010

This is my take on dry brushing so I can show my cousin how to paint miniatures. I've been painting miniatures off-and-on for a long time however I am no expert :) Just simple techniques for fast reasonably good looking miniatures.

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  • do i have to use games workshop paints or no. because i started my first mini ( a terminator my friend gave me) and i tryed to prime it but it didnt come out good. the paint was thick and i tryed to water it down but still not good

  • @RabbitLitvyak You dont have to. I simply prefer the silvers that GW produces over the ones that P3 produces. For gold and bronze I prefer "Game Color" which is a brand that my friendly local game store carries.  You could ask 10 painters what brand they prefer for whatever and you'd get 10 different answers. More or less you just have to experiment a little. Maybe I should do a video on priming...

  • i just started playing 40k, and i didn't really care for green grey knights, helped a lot, i went from green to grey blobs.... so hopefully this helps me a lot more. hoping to see more since you actually explain what your doing i cant find many videos that explain what your doing...

  • @demonicwolf69 The painted minis really do fight better :)

  • Hey, which kind of color we have to use for the step - dry brushing? I guess grey and black?

  • @quangtrunge8k42 Hey. So the base coat is the Games Workshop Black (its not a primer, just black). The Grey is the Games Workshop Boltgun (kind of a dirty silver), or Chainmail (brighter). They also have a Platinum with is the shiniest.. Games Workshop Metals are my favorites.

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  • thx for showing, it realy helps me :)

  • Great tutorial on drybrushing...thanks!

  • Haha their is another lefty painter out there! Thought I was the only one.

  • great tip my friend thx for shareing with us:).

  • LEFT HANDED!!!

  • @darthdereck Do you always prime before main paint?And do you use acrylic or oil paint

  • That was a really simple explanation thanks.

  • I LOVE DRY BRUSHING ITS FUN :)))))

  • @darthdereck that would be extremely helpful my good sir : D

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