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Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle





Portland, OR

Welcome back to the Game Face Nation Studio Workshop!

This week we're going over how to paint a miniature black using washes. Why is this technique worthy of a video? Because the final product has built in highlight guides to help you know exactly where to place your highlights. These guides are created when the wash flows away from the higher points of the miniature and into the deep sections of the detail. The nature of the washes also means that you get shadows where they're supposed to be and even a great looking midtone. All three in two easy steps! This is fantastic for armies that need to be painted very quickly. Add in a little drybrushing and you've got a fantastic looking basecoat for your entire army.

Next Monday we'll be releasing a video covering how to drybrush steel and other silver colored metals! So keep your eyes peeled!

Enjoy and don't hesitate to like, comment and share this video. We really appreciate your support!

Until Next time, get your Game Face on!


   
 
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