How I painted this STUNNING 75mm dwarf - part one
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
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Well, this is the beginning of a new adventure for me: my first miniature painting guide.
Fear not, however, because I'll also be creating a cool diorama base for this little guy and will be bringing you work-in-progress videos as well as a complete build video at the end of the project.
This is Garaldir from RN Estudio. He is 3D printed in 75mm scale and was a TON of fun to paint using Citadel, Vallejo and The Army Painter paints.
I hope you enjoy watching this painting tutorial. I haven't enjoyed a project so much in ages.
I used Vallejo, Army Painter and Citadel paints to complete this painting project.
Paints used:
Vallejo:
Dwarf Skin
Elfic Flesh
Brown Rose
Rosy Flesh
Pale Flesh
White
Black
Periscope
Dark Mud
Light Mud
Old Wood
New Wood
Stencil
Bloody Red
Heavy Green
Green Ink
Gold Yellow
Stone Grey
Gunmetal
Silver (Air)
Canvas
Orange Red
Leather Belt
Leather Brown
The Army Painter:
Dark Tone
Strong Tone
Soft Tone
Citadel:
Gryph-charger Grey (Contrast)
Guilliman Flesh (Contrast)
Carroburg Crimson (Shade)
Agrax Earthshade (Shade)
Lahmian Medium
Contrast Medium
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Sorry I'm late. I forgot to schedule the public release!
This video was a very pleasant viewing experience and a great tutorial.
Gorgeous!
Thank you, Betty!
Absolutely beautiful. Look forward to Part two…..take care and be safe, and although late, wishes for a very Happy New Year to you and yours
Thank you, Val. And the same to you and yours!
Nice work! 👍
Thank you 😊
This is really nice mate!
Thanks 👍
Hey look at you and them mini painting skillz! Nicely done my man. Looking forward to seeing where you take it with part 2!
Thanks man. Really appreciate it. Just trying to get back into the creative groove and following my instincts. Anticipate it will take a while for the views to come back as the algorithm doesn't favour people who take extended breaks and switch subjects a bit, but I've just got to be faithful to my sense of enjoyment, you know? Hope you're well.
Brought back so many great memories of when I was a kid, great addition to your channel. Cant wait for part 2 👍
Thank you. So glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Eyes are so difficult to paint. I like the blood on the blade - that looks cool.
Thank you! Eyes are easier at this scale, but yes, generally very difficult.
Incredible ❤️
Thank you!
ace vid! im doing NaMoHPiaMo (national model horse painting month ) next month so this comes in handy :) except im doing it in 1/6 scale so little bit bigger XD 🐎🐴
Thank you. Your project sounds cool!
Amazing detail work! How ever do you keep all the paint colors straight in your mind??? The variations are so subtle
Thank you 🙂 I use a wet pallette and build up the highlights by mixing some of the precious colour into the lighter colour, and so on until I get to where I want to be with the blending.
looks good. Curious about your process. Any reason you didn't mid-tone base coat everything then build up highlighting and shadows for the whole model and instead of did it in sections?
Thanks. Basically because I'm learning how to do this myself. I think I'll do what you just said on the next one I paint!
Also probably out of a sense of wanting each part complete before I moved on, like writing paragraphs in a story.
😁
Which brushes do you use?
Army Painter Detail, Insane Detail, Small Drybrush, Regiment. Some sable watercolour brushes in a larger size. Makeup fundation brush for a drybrush.
testing