Simple Miniature Blending Technique Using Layering (How To)
Layering is a simple way to learn to do blending, and you can get some really impressive results with this advanced technique. Come learn.
Miniature painting is one of the favorite elements of the hobby for all of the authors here. So, there really is no shortage of models to check out.
We paint for Warhammer 40K, Age of Sigmar, Blood Bowl, Bolt Action, Kings of War, Frostgrave, and so much more. Hell, you’ll even find wargaming terrain in here as well. If it needs paint then it’s in here.
We also have tips and some tutorials to help other miniature painters. None of us are professionals, however, we have spent a considerable amount of time painting. So, we certainly have our fair share of tricks to share.
We hope you enjoy!
Layering is a simple way to learn to do blending, and you can get some really impressive results with this advanced technique. Come learn.
Below you’re going to find my miniature painting tips on how to become a better painter. My goal is to keep them short and sweet. I’m not going to over explain anything because that would be counter-productive to what I’m… Read More »23 Miniature Painting Tips to Become a Better Painter
I’ve collected a list of the miniature painting supplies that every painter should have. It covers the basics and premium tools as well.
I’ve finished painting my Khorne Bloodreavers for Shadespire, Garrek’s Reavers. They were a lot of fun to paint, so enjoy the pictures!
I finished painting my Eldar Wraithseer, giving me three completed models for #MonsterMarch2 this year. Check him out, as well as the other completed models.
Using a primer for your miniatures is a must. Without it you will only undo all your hard work. So, I have a list of some primers that work great, including sprays, brush-on, and ones for airbrushes. I also have some tips when using sprays to avoid common issues, like fuzziness, or obscuring details.
Darktide is the second to fall for the Disciples of Twilight. He’s since ascended to daemonhood and lives on as a Daemon Prince. Also, here’s a bunch of pictures of him, complete with his new snow basing to match the rest of the army.
I painted these Chaos Cultists years ago, both squads of them. Recently I did some updating to include a better snow basing technique I use. So, I finally went ahead and took some pictures of both squads to showcase.
My Defiler (Ragefist) was a fun model to paint. Sadly, he’s not very good in games, but I enjoy the model. So, he’s sees a game now and then even though he’s not amazing in game. What can I say? I’m a casual gamer who likes cool models :)
I painted these Chaos Rhinos years ago originally. Recently I did a little updating on them by adding some weathering, as well as some snow on the tracks to tie in with the rest of my army. So, I took a bunch of pictures of them. Enjoy!
I have finished my counts-as Huron Blackheart model. It was a ton of work, but I’m really pleased with the end result. I also have a model for his Hamadrya as it’s needed in 8th. Lots and lots of pictures.
I want to share a tutorial on how I strip paint from plastic and metal models/miniatures using Dettol. This will remove paint, primer, and super glue. It’s also easy to do and is affordable.