This is part 1 in a series for how to paint the Wilderfiend from the Darkoath army, which Games Workshop sent me. The first video looks at the skin, lips, teeth, eyes and horns. We’ll focus on creating a heavily textured look!
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How to Paint a Skeleton with Glowing Eyes
This is another video looking at Sekhar the vampire, this time focusing on how to paint a skeleton with glowing eyes for the model on her base. This video looks at the skeleton, how toContinue reading
How to Paint Rodney Roachbait!
A small series on how to paint Rodney Roachbait, the new Blood Bowl star player for their Gnome team! In these videos we will explore lots of different textures and techniques a lot different toContinue reading
How to Paint the Nagash Helmet
My detailed how to paint the Nagash helmet tutorials, with videos plus step by step guide and tips with full paints used.
How to Paint Melusai Blood Sisters (Daughters of Khaine Melusai)
Melusaine Blood Sister from Age of Sigmar Daughters of Khaine tutorials.
How to Paint a Loonboss Knight on a Giant Cave Squig
These videos show how I painted my 2024 Golden Demon winning little Loonboss Knight, with tips on NMM armour, woodgrain, banners and freehand and more.
How to Paint Sekhar the Blood Queen – Non-Metallic Metal Sword
Creating a Non-Metallic Metal (NMM) texture on a sword for a miniature model requires patience, precision, and a good understanding of light and shadow. This guide is designed to walk you through the process of painting the weapon blade of Sekhar The Vampire, focusing on achieving a weathered, high-contrast, NMM effect.
Sekhar the Blood Queen Face and Eyes
How to paint the skin, face, and eyes of Sekhar the Blood Queen, highlighting common pitfalls when painting tiny faces like hers, and how to rectify them. We’ll use a specific set of paints from Games Workshop, Vallejo, and P3 to achieve our desired effects.
How to Paint a Tiny Leviathan Dreadnought
I was lucky enough to be sent the teeny tiny little Leviathan Dreadnoughts from the Legiones Astartes and couldn’t wait to paint them up. Follow along with my tutorial on how to paint a Leviathan Dreadnought yourself, below.