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How are contrast paints used?

Published in Miniature Painting 2 mins read

Contrast paints are used to simplify the process of miniature painting by combining the functions of base paints and shade paints into a single step.

Understanding Traditional Miniature Painting vs. Contrast Paints

Traditionally, miniature painting involves multiple stages:

  1. Priming: Preparing the model surface.
  2. Base Coating: Applying a solid color to the miniature.
  3. Shading: Adding depth and detail using washes or shade paints, which darken recessed areas.

Contrast paints streamline this process.

How Contrast Paints Work

Contrast paints are designed to:

  • Base Coat: Apply a main color to the miniature, just like traditional base paints.
  • Shade: Simultaneously flow into crevices and recesses to create shading and highlighting, similar to a wash or shade paint.

Here is a breakdown of how they differ from traditional methods:

Feature Traditional Method Contrast Paints
Base Coating Separate base paint application Achieved in one application
Shading Separate shade paint application Integrated into a single step
Number of steps Multiple steps Single step

Steps to Using Contrast Paints

Here's a brief guide on how to use contrast paints:

  1. Prime the Miniature: This is crucial for any paint job, ensuring proper paint adhesion.
  2. Apply Contrast Paint: Apply the contrast paint directly over the primed surface. The paint will naturally settle into crevices, darkening those areas, and leaving the raised surfaces lighter.
  3. Optional Layering: For more intense colors or to correct mistakes, you can apply additional layers of contrast paint.
  4. Highlighting (Optional): If you desire more pronounced highlights, you can use traditional layering or drybrushing techniques.

Benefits of Using Contrast Paints

  • Speed: They significantly reduce painting time.
  • Ease of Use: Easier to apply compared to the multiple layering techniques in traditional painting.
  • Good Results: Produces impressive results with relatively little effort.
  • Beginner Friendly: Ideal for those new to miniature painting.

Contrast paints provide a simpler, faster way to achieve a shaded look on miniatures by combining the application of base and shade colors into one step. They effectively make miniature painting more accessible to both beginners and experienced painters.