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Any ideas on what paints and techniques are good for porcelain ? The Pauldrons on emperors children I prefer to be porcelain and need to know which colors work well for them.
   
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Utilizing Careful Highlighting





Tangentville, New Jersey

Painting Porcelain as in apply paint to porcelain material or painting plastic/metal/resin to simulate porcelain?


 
   
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought




San Jose, CA

It really depends on what hue you want the porcelain to have.

Green, blue, pink?
   
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Painting a resin model to look like porcelain.


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Well porcelain is almost always white or off white.

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Paint it white, apply gloss sealent with a brush over it.

To many unpainted models to count. 
   
 
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