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Made in hu
Fresh-Faced New User





Hi,

I recently made a step-by-step tutorial, showing my preferred way of painting fantasy night goblins. It can be found here: http://rince-art.blogspot.hu/2014/10/how-to-paint-night-goblins-miniatures.html.

- R.
   
Made in au
Pustulating Plague Priest




Excellent, best tutorial I've read in ages, and my favourite goblins too!

There’s a difference between having a hobby and being a narcissist.  
   
Made in gb
40kenthus




Manchester UK

Rince, that is a brilliant tutorial. Really back to basics, but very professional looking results. The skull white highlights take me back to when I first started out!

I've been worrying a lot recently about my painting method and it has essentially put a stop to me enjoying the hobby. Am I using the right washes/glazes? The right foundation then layer?! Also, rush painting 2400pts of Lizardmen didn't help.

Using your article as guide, I think I can do my Infinity minis some justice.

Thanks for sharing!

Member of the "Awesome Wargaming Dudes"

 
   
Made in hu
Fresh-Faced New User





Thank you for your replies! I am super happy that you found my tutorial helpful.
   
Made in gb
Arch Magos w/ 4 Meg of RAM





Beautifully painted! I will try some of these techniques with my night goblin characters

Bye bye Dakkadakka, happy hobbying! I really enjoyed my time on here. Opinions were always my own :-) 
   
Made in us
Repentia Mistress






I'm actually just returning to my Night Goblins, so thanks much for the tutorial. I've been wondering how to make the skin a bit more natural-looking,

 
   
Made in au
Sickening Carrion





Those night goblins look really good.
   
 
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