by Thor | Nov 15, 2019
For years I admired those who could paint NMM (non metallic metal) while despising their ability to make it look easy. I told myself I preferred normal metallics, or even TMM (true metallic metal), but the reality was that I was jealous of their ability and afraid I...
by Thor | Aug 7, 2019
I don't often do video only tutorials but it just made sense for this particular technique. See, I've been experimenting with ways to paint flames on miniatures. I've had a lot of failures, I mean a lot. However, I finally found a method I like that looks good and...
by Thor | Aug 5, 2019
One of the coolest effects you can paint on a miniature is a glassy, reflective surface like that of a gemstone, eye lenses, goggles, etc. The thing is, it's also really easy to do on a miniature and it has a big impact. So, I'm going to show you how...continue reading
by Thor | May 6, 2019
Whether you're trying to paint a power sword for Warhammer 40K, or a magical weapon for D&D the approach is really the same. So, I'll show you how to paint a cool, energy/magical looking weapon that will work on any type of blade, be it sword, axe, halberd, etc....
by Thor | May 3, 2019
OSL (object source lighting) is the process of painting a light effect on your miniature. The source of that light could be an object your miniature is holding, like a lamp, torch, or even magical flames. It could also be that the source of the light is not on...