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How to paint a Ringwraith from Lord of the Rings

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  • @girlpainting hi i have watched your videos for a.while.new.and.they have helped me alto with Tue painting of my warhammer my marines look great butter there bases suck i was wondering if you could do a tutorial on how to paint lava bases as i play salamanders? Your ringwraith looks awesome btw. I did send the last message but it was to girl painter got the spelling wrong.

  • @wackyrodders316 sorry that i didn´t reply to you right away, but sometime a human being has to go to sleep ;-) Yes, in the near future, there will be a tutorial on lava bases. promised

  • Wow, great painting Alexandra! (As always). Sorry, where did u say u get your flock from again, i didn't quite understand what it was u said ? :)

  • @4235356 the company is called "Noch" but you can get it also from woodland scenics

  • Big thumbs up from me ;)

  • @TemplarsCrusade01 a big one? not a smale one? \o/ YAHHHHY ^^

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  • whats that what you do over the metall??

  • @DannyLucid She is German.

  • Do you have painting Sauron in your 387 videos ?

  • What nationallity are you?what accent is that?

  • could you please do a tutorial on one of the ring wraiths you can buy individually, for example Khamul the easterling?

  • You know if you have a normal camera and took some still pics of your minis and put them at the end of your videos you could really showcase your painting skills.

  • Good tutorial Alexandra. Getting black to look correct, as you rightly know is a bitch to do and your result speaks for itself.

    I agree with Denheb stone. I have recently been using cream tones, rather than white tones as my highlight colour, as it does add a certain warmth to the colour blend.

  • One ring to rule them all, One ring to find them, One ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them...

  • @GirlPainting  okay, thx :)

  • Amazing, this is great, i've been struggling on how to highlight my black models properly and i've hated how normal grey tones made the black look grey (as you said), thanks again for a great post

    ~B.D.N

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