Datum, on 01 December 2011 - 01:15 PM, said:
I've personally liked black primers a little better, so it naturally shades the receding areas of the mech. I tend to do a lot of layers of color, as well, so it usually works out.
It does make shading easier, but there is a simple workaround by using an ink or a wash. These can get you easy shading without the negative effects of a black primer.
Zendric, on 01 December 2011 - 07:26 PM, said:
Opinion =/= Fact
How you like your minis painted is not how everyone else might like it. I for example prime all my minis black.
Opinion? Colors being more vibrant and saturated over a white base isn't an opinion - it's a question of pigments. The same goes for being able to see details. A fig that is primed white will make it easier to see the physical aspects of the model. Identifying really small details in a sculpt with black primer (even worse a glossy black primer) is way more difficult.
You can try these things out at home and observe them yourself. The only time I could see an advantage for black primer is when you're painting something that is predominantly black, although even then I would highly advise against it.
Edit: Also, because /tg/ would never let me live this down: thin your paints!
Edited by lahyenne, 01 December 2011 - 08:50 PM.