I finally got around to putting up an album of the minis I've painted. There are only two up on the page because I've only painted two in recent history. I...
Hi Could anyone help me with some advice on painting Tanks and the like, as never painted anything bigger then a normal mini are the techniques the same should...
I liek teh rhino guard but it looks more like a hippo. Andrew J Lucas: Freelance Author Game and Game manufacturer. Charon Productions charonprods@... ...
Hello folks! Im starting to put together the volunteer team (the PaintHordes) for Kublacon, May 25-28 Memorial Day Weekend, in Burlingame, near the San ...
check out the flames of war website they have tutorials on how to paint a lot of tehri figures. tanks included. otehrwise I use www.theminiaturespage.com for...
... Huh, that's question. Painting tanks is totally different experience then painting figures. With figures you deal with relief and with tank you have some...
... paint a lot of tehri figures. tanks included. otehrwise I use www.theminiaturespage.com for tutorials. (workbench articles) ... Many Thanks Alun...
Hello fellow painters My son was just born this January, and both the wife and me are thinking of moving abroad. Therefore I'm selling most of my warhammer...
... Actually, the EASIEST way to break the flatness is, once you've painted your tank (camo or not) is to give it a dark wash (dark brown or black, depending...
Alun, ... For reference go check http://angriff.narod.ru/fotopage/fotocol.tit.htm and http://www.chamtec.com/photogal.htm. These are a couple of Russian sites...
I swear by black ink wash. Andrew J Lucas: Freelance Author Game and Game manufacturer. Charon Productions charonprods@... www.charonproductions.com ...
I was wondering if anyone could give me tips on painting gold armour with the metallic type of paints (not NMM style). I currently paint GW figures with GW...
For golds I really like the Vallejo Game Color's golds rather than GW's. They go on smooth and are nice and bright. I've just recently gotten my hands on the...
Try basecoat of tin bits. Cover with brazen brass leaving the tinbits visible only in the shadows. Then do broad highlights with burnished gold and narrow ...
Good start. Flat varnish will help a lot. One thing I noticed is the colors look flat. By that I mean any given object is one consistent color. At least it...
I'm enhancing some old lizard men and I'd like to give them a swamp base. I don't have much room to work with-they are older Ral Partha 25mm figs. Some of them...
I find that if you use one of the silvers as a basecoat first, your gold will go on a lot shinier. The shinier the silver basecoat, the shinier the gold....
First off - bless you for not wanting to mis-apply a technique made for two dimensional work to a 3D subject (NMM). I like to do my gold over black. Paint the...
... for two ... I agree with this. I don't see canvas painters talking about a wash of chestnut ink to deepen the crevices, or multiple thin layers to bring up...
It is by Wizards of the Coast for the Dungeons and Dragons game. Comes from the Deathknell Series here: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/mg/20051103a ...
*grumbles* Many of the Masters from the Renaissance through the late 19th century DID use glazing of translucent layers of oil over their underpaintings that...
According to Judith Northwood, on 7-3-07 18:31 the word on the street was... ... IMHO, it works a lot better for figures intended to be photographed, than for...