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ainting
a miniature isn't as tough as you might imagine. Once
you break everything down into small, digestible steps,
you'll see just how simple it really is. Shown below
is a basic step-by-step example of how to paint a
miniature. Follow the directions, take your time, and
with a bit of practice, you'll soon have a collection
of miniatures to be proud of! |
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| Skin.
With the Chaos Black undercoat
out the way, your Night Goblin is
nearly half-painted! Start by painting
Goblin Green onto the model's skin. |
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| Staff,
Teeth, and Eyes. Paint
the spear staff with Dark Flesh. Next,
carefully paint the Shaman's eyes
Blood Red. Finally, paint the teeth
and totem skull Bleached Bone. |
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| Bone, Rope,
and Mushrooms. Paint the
horns poking out of the hood and the
stems of the mushrooms Bleached Bone.
Then paint the Shaman's belt Graveyard
Earth. |
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| Hood and
Mushroom Tops. Very carefully
paint small Blood Red triangles around
the Shaman's hood. Paint he mushroom
caps Scab Red followed by a few small
Skull White dots. |
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| Metal and
Staff. Paint the pot and
staff end cap with Boltgun Metal.
Finish up by painting the totem moons
and belt buckle Shining Gold. |
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