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Hello! I've been kind of vanished, and I'm not confident I'm fully back yet, but I'm feeling noticeably less frazzled, and I'm ready to start catching up on the backlog of what I've been doing! To start with, I went mad with my new homeowner power and decided to paint a room. And then I decided to paint it a WILD color. And then I decided I also wanted to learn how to panel a wall. All by myself, with a hard deadline before my aunt gifted me a pile of old furniture that was going to take the room from empty to full. It was very cool and fun, but oh my god
Also, most of the paint work quality in my home is uhhhhh indifferent, so i had some fun soeed bumps like having to cut an old mirror off the back of my door and finding at least two color strata of it being painted into place (even after filling and sanding and priming and painting, i can still see the shadow, but that's a problem for future me to continue addressing). And I picked a REALLY dark green. I knew that taking a dark color back to white would need a lot of coats, but I.... did not consider that going from white to almost black would be equally bad, even with toned primer.
If I was doing this again, I think I would have attached the paneling after that first coat. But I think I was still underestimating how many coats it would take to darken bright white material, even with sanding for better grip. And the caulking almost broke me! My secret strategy to picking up new skills is always to underestimate how complicated they are, then power through on pride and stubbornness, but this tested me, haha
But I really love it! It's been done for a few weeks, so I've been dragging furniture into the room and steeling myself to drill holes for the curtain rod, and the Horrors have faded and I'm considering painting another guest room. I adore this color (salamander) to pieces, and I still have another gallon, but I'm not sure I want to commit to all this again. But.... the effect is soooooo restful, and it looks SO luxe, especially with the colored outlets and wall register. It's not going to be in my next paint project, but it may come up again!
Working on some minis for Project Z from Warlord and I thought I'd share how I'm doing the bases! I'm painting them separate from the models for reasons that'll quickly become apparent.
PREP: Before basecoating, I applied watered-down PVA glue in small patches on the base, then dunked them in fine modelling sand, shaking off the excess.
STEP 1: Prime the base black. I'm using a Vallejo brush-on primer here.
STEP 2: Drybrush and lightly stipple a pale, bluish grey. I'm using Vallejo Ghost Grey. Don't worry if some parts are a little too bright, we can go over that with black later.
STEP 3: Using two pieces of masking tape, cover the base, leaving a thin gap between the pieces of tape. Try and press it in a bit to reduce bleed. Then, with a domed drybrush, heavily stipple your line colour, typically white or yellow. I'm using Citadel Flash Gitz Yellow. If you want a second line, repeat the process at a right angle to the first!
STEP 4: Using some black and a fine brush, clean up the line, chip it as desired, and bring back any areas where the drybrush was too heavy.
STEP 5: Using a heavily frayed brush, stipple on some Vallejo Dried Blood, followed by some Fresh Blood in the centre of the larger patches. And you're done!!
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Update on my HxH experience. I appreciate several characters but my brain has decided that this one specifically is my little skrunkly that I will autistically hyperfixate on for many years to come