by Dave Garbe | Feb 19, 2015
HandPrint.com Colour Temperature talks about the appearance of colours and how they relate to each other on the colour wheel. Directly, this means Yellow, Orange, Red and all the colours in between. Indirectly, you can say that certain colours are warmer than others -...
by Dave Garbe | Feb 13, 2015
Complementary: Green and RedWhat we're looking at here are colour opposites. Being opposites, they cause the other one to strongly stand out when the colours are next to each other or if a lot of one surrounds a small amount of the other. It also means one will be...
by Dave Garbe | Feb 12, 2015
Main: Green-Yellow (Lime) Analogous: Green and Yellow Analogous Colours These colour schemes, often found in nature, are near each other on the colour wheel. They go together and blend naturally. I'm not talking about painting a model with just one colour - that would...
by Dave Garbe | Feb 11, 2015
For the next while, I'm going to be looking at basic steps for beginners of our hobby, including revisiting some of my old tutorials. I'll begin right at the start by looking at unboxing your miniatures and what you can do with the packaging.Didn't realize you were...
by Dave Garbe | Feb 6, 2015
Orcs don't have to be green and people don't have to be beige. Within your chosen skin colour, mix it up between darker and lighter versions. Don't be afraid to explore skin tones when painting your army. Even something as simple as using a different base, wash or...