Good at painting line troops, but that sorceress or priestess mini is daunting? This is the class for you! We'll discuss what is different about painting female minis, learn tricks for improving hair and faces, consider different skin tones, and talk about all that flowing material they sometimes wear. Bring ID to prove age and minis you have questions about. Handout provided.
Ever get frustrated with skin looking chalky? Bored with the same color skin every time? Wonder how to make female skin more feminine and male skin more masculine? Then this is the class for you. There will be a discussion of techniques, with samples, demonstrations, and some hands-on instruction. Please bring your own brushes and samples of your recent work.
Painting skin tones may seem daunting, but there are ways to approach color choices along with some tricks and techniques that can make them a whole lot easier. The emphasis of the class will be hands-on, but weâll also cover planning, examples and non-human/special effects for skin. There will be brushes and paint you can use, and a prepped mini will be provided that you can take with you from the class along with a color information packet.
Painting skin tones may seem daunting, but there are ways to approach color choices along with some tricks and techniques that can make them a whole lot easier. The emphasis of the class will be hands-on, but weâll also cover planning, examples and non-human/special effects for skin. There will be brushes and paint you can use, and a prepped mini will be provided that you can take with you from the class along with a color information packet.
Noel Meyer, winner of multiple awards including Golden Demon, teaches a hands-on class about the secrets of painting fabric textures that look distinct. Leather, silks, brocades, linen or lace.
Painting for Competition / Intermediate and Advanced Techniques I
Description:
Join award-winning miniature painter, Zach Lanier (www.crookedeye.net) as he shows how to get a mini ready for competition-or just improve what you're already producing. We'll cover choosing your brushes and other tools, choosing a miniature, some basic conversions and composition, deciding on a color scheme, filing and sanding, filling in uneven spots and pockmarks, priming, holding while painting and more.
Painting for Competition / Intermediate and Advanced Techniques I
Description:
Join award-winning miniature painter, Zach Lanier as he shows how to get a mini ready for competition-or just improve what you're already producing. We'll cover choosing your brushes and other tools, choosing a miniature, some basic conversions and composition, deciding on a color scheme, filing and sanding, filling in uneven spots and pockmarks, priming, holding while painting and more.
Painting for Competition / Intermediate and Advanced Techniques I
Description:
Join award-winning miniature painter, Zach Lanier (www.crookedeye.net) as he shows how to get a mini ready for competition-or just improve what you're already producing. We'll cover choosing your brushes and other tools, choosing a miniature, some basic conversions and composition, deciding on a color scheme, filing and sanding, filling in uneven spots and pockmarks, priming, holding while painting and more.
Painting for Competition / Intermediate and Advanced Techniques II
Description:
Award-winning mini painter, Zach Lanier, helps push you to the next level! We'll do a refresher on choosing paint schemes, creating contrast with color, get in-depth with painting using ceramic wells and/or a wet palette. Special techniques: thinning paint for smooth basecoats and blending your highlights and shades, painting faces, weathering, realistic NMM and metallics. Finish off with fine details and freehand to help your mini get noticed.
Painting for Competition / Intermediate and Advanced Techniques II
Description:
Award-winning mini painter, Zach Lanier, helps push you to the next level! We'll do a refresher on choosing paint schemes, creating contrast with color, get in-depth with painting using ceramic wells and/or a wet palette. Special techniques: thinning paint for smooth basecoats and blending your highlights and shades, painting faces, weathering, realistic NMM and metallics. Finish off with fine details and freehand to help your mini get noticed.