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Mythicos “Paint Your First Mini”

 Prize: $65.00

Date: March 28th 2026. Class beings promptly at 10:00 AM.

Supplies Provided:

      Standard Brush (medium brush)

      Dry brush

      Plastic palette

      Water cup

      Paper towels

      Paints

      Blue, brown, skin color, black, white, gray, dark wash/shade

      Mini

      Upsized Mythic Earth Pukwudgie (about primaris space marine size). Great for learning to paint skin, fur, and clothing.

      Mini will be primed black prior to the class

 

Class summary:

Painting your first miniature can be intimidating. This class will help develop foundational painting skills that will give great results and allow you to tackle any model going forward. You will leave the class with some great knowledge, brushes, and a super cool mini!

What you’ll learn:

  1. Proper brush technique
  2. Base coating the mini
  3. Adding a shade
  4. Applying highlights

The class comes with everything you need. Your own mini figure, paints, and brushes (that you get to keep along with your mini!). 

Class structure:

  1. Introduction, state class goals, go over our workspace/tools
  2. Name our minis (it’s important and fun)
  3. Priming a mini
    1. Most minis come in gray plastic. Primer is important to provide a surface for the paint to adhere to. This was primed beforehand because it takes a while to dry.
  4. Base coat
    1. Why do we base coat, what is acrylic paint
    2. Holding our brush and mini
    3. Shaking the paint and getting it onto our palette
    4. Thinning our paint, proper brush loading, dabbing extra paint on paper towel
    5. Rinse and repeat. Try to be neat but we can clean up as we go.
    6. Embrace our inner Bob Ross
  5. Shade
    1. What is shade paint/wash? Recess shade or all over wash?
    2. Use brush to dab up excess shade if it’s pooling too much
    3. Allow shade to dry completely
  6. Highlights
    1. Why highlight? Line highlight vs dry brush. Dry brush is faster, easier, but still very versatile
    2. Loading the brush, working paint off onto paper towel
    3. Focus brushing on the raised areas and edges, pay attention to direction we’re brushing in
  7. Clean up and be proud of your first mini!

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