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Old 22nd May 2005, 11:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Painting Miniatures Guide

Painting Miniatures Guide

Greetings! In the last few weeks a number of folks have asked for advice on basic painting. I firmly believe it is possible not only for anyone to paint miniature to a table top level, but to rapidly increase their skills in the hobby with just a bit of dedication. I hope this thread can serve as a sort of table of contents for folks and if you think there are some links I should add, please post them!

Basic Painting
Games Workshop’s Tutorial has a few useful articles. Naturally, they are trying to sell you some product, but it still is solid advice from an industry leader.
A Guide to Painting Basics - this is from the OZ site.
Quick painting (Army Painting) tips - this is from the OZ site
Tools and Brushes
Spray Primering
Step-by-step tutorials for various models


J.D. Wiker has some decent basic tips to get you started
Miniatures 101
Miniatures 102
Miniatures 103
Miniatures 104

Sven Adrian has a different technique worthy of consideration on coolminiornot:
Step-by-step painting Easterlings

Todd Arrington has a solid article on basics over at Brushthralls. In fact Brushthralls is an excellent source for a lot of solid articles mostly concentrating on the Privateer Press models.
Miniatures 101
Color Theory
Priming White
Pinning

Mario Fuentes has a great, in-depth step-by-step on Vallejo's site:
Painting Figures with Model Color

Jakob Nielsen has a solid step-by-step tutorial of a GW Chaos Warrior:
JRN Chaos Warrior step-by-step

Mike Kan mostly paints GW, but he paints pretty quickly and has lots of tips for painting lots of clean, well done, table top standard figures quickly:
Mike Kan Paint


Paint References
Totengraber has begun a really cool paint database that gives swatches and matching colors for other lines of paint. Still a bit of a work in progress, but very cool!
Totengraber's Paint Database


Techniques
One of my favorite painters is Jenova! Who is very generous with her knowledge.
Jenova!’s site

Several solid technique articles at Brush Thralls.
Painting White
Painting Black
Additives, Glazes, and Smoke
Using Glaze Mediums
Creating different metal effects

NMM
Thierry Husser a very skilled painter who does mostly Rackham stuff has posted an excellent full color chart of his NMM fomulas:
Color chart for NMM

Liliana Troy is a top notch painter who has dominated U.S. painting contests for years. Here are some of her NMM recipes:
Liliana Troy's NMM recipes

INKS
Total Model has a nice basic article on the uses of acryllic inks:
Painting with Inks

Metallics
Jakob Rune Nielsen has won numerous Golden Demons and posts an excellent tutorial on painting metallics:
JRN Metallics Tutorial

MIG Productions has produced a cool article on using dry pigments to weather metallics.
Using Colored Pigment Powder to Weather Metallics and More!

Blending
The Raging Gaijin's Dojo has a FILM! of blending techiniques that really is solid. These techiniques are for show quality pieces! The only bad news is his tips are in Microsoft Word and the film is in Real Player, but it is worth it.
Gaijin's Dojo Blending Tutorial

wyrd-games has a very interesting blending techinique that does not require mixing colors. Very well written and very good results.
wyrd-games blending article

Oz Painters has a solid thread on using transparent glazes to blend - he calls them juices.
Juices for blending


Dipping
Here is a cool article on dipping figures in poly stain for speed painting. I have used it on Eastern Indians to great effect!
DIPPING FIGURES IN MINWAX POLYSHADE

Faces
Jen Haley is the queen of painting without peer in the states. Her painting a face article is particularly helpful!
new page her articles thus far:
Painting Faces
Painting Freehands
Choosing & Using Brushes

Brush Thralls have a great tutorial on faces and skin
Painting Faces and Skintones
Reaper has a tutorial on painting eyes by Darin Hlavaz. Thanks Lord Tirian for the scoop.
Eye Tutorial

Wings
Necromancer Tales brings us a lot of cool tutorials including this one on scratch built wings.
Scratch Built Wings

Gems

ZaPhOd's has a neat tutorial on painting translucent gems:
Complex Gems

Lighting Effects
Iron Halo has a very interesting article on painting a blue lighting effect:
Blue Lighting Effect

Hair
Darkstar over at Reaper's message board does some of the most awesome hair I have ever seen. He explains his techinique in this thread:
Hair tutorial.

Horses
Veni Vidi Vici has an excellent section on painting horses:
Painting Horses on VVV

Games Workshop has a decent article by Mike McVey on painting horses. It includes a step-by-step on doing a dappled gray. Here is a direct link to the pdf:
WD199 - painting horses by Mike McVey

Re-painting D&D Plastics
A tutorial on preparing and re-painting D&D plastic minis:
koboldmage's tutorial on re-painting

Stone
Texturing Granite article on Hot Lead:
Texturing Granite

Textured Wood
An article over on hot-lead.org on painting textured wood:
Painting Textured Wood

Scottish Tartans
An article over at Vulture Miniatures on painting tartans:
Painting Scottish Tartans

Dr. Faust has tons of useful articles in his clinic:
Dr. Faust’s Paint Clinic

The Nexus has one of the most exhaustive lists of miniature manufacturers and websites on the net:
The Nexus Links

Bases
Frank the DM's Marble bases
Quick and easy marble bases

fingolfin's site has a cool tutorial on making cork bases:
Cork Bases
Part 2 of the tutorial:
Cork Bases Part 2

Make bases like Rackham
Rackham style corkbase

Ali McVey makes some awesome looking slate bases
Slate Bases on Brushthralls

I have found articles on net to be very helpful, but one other resource that should be employed is message boards like Reaper’s where excellent painters are always anxious to share their knowledge. When I have more time I will further organize links into techniques, but this certainly is more than enough to get someone started!

Have fun!

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Old 22nd May 2005, 11:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Wow. There's lots of excellent stuff there.

Thanks, pogre. Great thread.
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Old 22nd May 2005, 11:50 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Pogre, thanks for starting what can be a great thread resource! I've got a ton of sites bookmarked at work, I'll try to add some of them tomorrow.
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A few more mini painting pages:

"Dipping" miniatures to get highlights and shadow (unusual technique, but can give good results): http://www-personal.umich.edu/~beattie/dip.html

Hot Lead (basic & advanced techniques-fire, marble, wood, etc.): http://hot-lead.org/
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Pogre:

Excellent list you put together. I might have missed it, but another site for listing miniature painting sites is

http://miniature-painting.net/links_painting.html

They have weblinks to many of the same sites you mentioned and then some.

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bumped for easy reference.

If you find a broken link let me know please.
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Updates with part 2 of the cork base tutorial. Very selfish update as I plan to use this tomorrow

Also added the Raging Gaijin's film tutorial on blending.
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Thanks so much pogre. This is an invaluable resource. There are several painting guides online but yours lays it out in a clear, concise way.
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Thanks so much pogre. This is an invaluable resource. There are several painting guides online but yours lays it out in a clear, concise way.
Hey you're welcome!

The truth is I use it as I'm painting and as I need/find new stuff I just throw it up on my list.

I welcome any and all additions you might bring to the table. If you find a cool painting article on the web by all means mention it and I'll try to get it up here.
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hey pogre, Would you be able to tell us what brands of paint brushes, or paints you would reccomend. I currently use atlas brushes myself but I'm just wondering if theres anything else out there that would be worth a try.
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hey pogre, Would you be able to tell us what brands of paint brushes, or paints you would reccomend. I currently use atlas brushes myself but I'm just wondering if theres anything else out there that would be worth a try.
Hey Shape D.!

I will frankly admit to a bit of snobbery in this area. I use Vallejo paints and Windsor & Newton #7 Kolinsky Miniature brushes. ASW Express is the best deal for these brushes I've found. They are not cheap, but use one and you will know why EVERY major painter uses them. They are dream to work with!

I'm less adamant about the paint. I have seen people do a nice job with craft paints from Walmart. It can be done - but it is more work. Formulated miniature paints are most certainly worth the money and my personal preference is for Vallejo.

I recently had the opportunity to use some of Reaper's new line of paints - The Master Series Paints. I liked them a lot - they use a tri-color system that systemizes shading and hilighting. If I did not have a full set of the Vallejo I would collect more of them.

These suggestions I have made are not cheap, but let me give you something cheap that will last forever and you will love. Go to an art & hobby store and grab a silicoil brush rinse jar. It should run you about $4.00 and very effectively clean your brushes. I have one I bought five years ago and it continues to work very well for me.

Good luck - I hope these comments were helpful to you. Remember, these are not laws - just opinions - although the comments about kolinsky brushes are more like laws
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I will frankly admit to a bit of snobbery in this area. I use Vallejo paints and Windsor & Newton #7 Kolinsky Miniature brushes. ASW Express is the best deal for these brushes I've found. They are not cheap, but use one and you will know why EVERY major painter uses them. They are dream to work with!
Those seem like they are about the same price as what I'd pay for other brushes at a gaming store. I'll give 'em a try though. The paints I use now are mainly reapers pro-paints and the citidel paints from games workshop.

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Go to an art & hobby store and grab a silicone coil brush rinse jar. It should run you about $4.00 and very effectively clean your brushes. I have one I bought five years ago and it continues to work very well for me.
I've gone into four stores now in my city and they all look at me like I've been spraying loads of primer in an enclosed area. (although I get that fairly often) is this the thing your talking about? If so I'll give one a try.

And thanks for your advice and starting this thread. Its helping already.
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Yeah - silicoil - that's what I meant - jeez sorry about that! I just ordered some silicone for a project I'm working on and must have had it on the brain - sorry for the misdirection!

I also put up a new link to a tutorial on hair that rocks!
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I also put up a new link to a tutorial on hair that rocks!
Is anyone else having problems with the hair technique link? I'll try again later.
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Is anyone else having problems with the hair technique link? I'll try again later.
Reaper's server was down earlier today. Seems to work fine at this moment.
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Yes, that is an amazing fig. I don't think I'm quite good enough to emulate his job with the hair though.
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