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Trying to Ace the Base(coat)

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by Scales_Never_Fails, Mar 28, 2022.

  1. Scales_Never_Fails
    Jungle Swarm

    Scales_Never_Fails New Member

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    Hello there fellow scaley-bois and girls.

    Rookie question but I am hoping some of you nice folk can help me out. I bought the Seraphon start collecting kit and I'm looking to get started onto the the Cold Ones (Or as we would say in Scotland, "Cauld'yins")

    I bought the Macragge Blue base spray for use with the Saurus models. However I am not sure that this would be the right base coat for the Cold Ones. They seem to be Dark green at the top with a light-green/beige belly.

    What would the recommendations be for base coating the Cold Ones? A white base coat wouldn't work too well for the dark green but then a dark base coat would interfere with the beige belly?

    All advice is welcome
     
  2. Bowser
    Slann

    Bowser Third Spawning

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    I think starting with a grey primer works best for these guys. This is a pretty good tutorial here:
     
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  3. Scales_Never_Fails
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    Thanks Bowser, I'll take a look for sure
     
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  4. Izla
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    Welcome! Black basecoats tends to be more forgiving as any crevices you can't reach are dark anyway while white basecoats tends to brighten the whole model. Grey is a good in between.

    The main thing is multiple thin layers of paint to build up your colour; colours like yellow or orange are notoriously difficult to get good coverage with! I would also recommend trying washes (essentially very thinned down paints) that run into crevices and cracks to shade those areas quickly and provide a degree of contrast; nuln oil is great to start with.

    Enjoy the process, experiment, and don't worry that you aren't doing pro standard straight away - it'll come with time ;)
     
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    Slann

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    White or off-white is best for using contrast paints. Not sure what your plan is but using the contrast creates automatic darker bits in the recesses.
     
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    Imrahil Thirtheenth Spawning

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    Yep, this is the one I went for as well. Grey works great for both the darker green and the lighter belly.
    (I use it also for my Saurus)

    Grrr, Imrahil
     
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