Fortunately, I can pretty much spot-clean some of the obscured detail areas with paint thinner, just as long as I'm careful not to cut into the primer.
And yeah, I'm dreading my Dire Troll Mauler -- way too much blending to do on that guy.
Fortunately, I can pretty much spot-clean some of the obscured detail areas with paint thinner, just as long as I'm careful not to cut into the primer.
And yeah, I'm dreading my Dire Troll Mauler -- way too much blending to do on that guy.
I tend to very lightly drybrush the teeth first to provide a hint as to their exact placement (especially since I use black primer). Then I either do that again until I get the right color or use the drybrushed areas as a guideline for gently touching up each individual tooth with a fine-tip brush. You do not want your paint very wet for that ...