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How to Sculpt Fantasy Miniatures Part 10

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2009

In this part we finish the 3" Viking Miniature. Bake him and paint him. I show you some great painting tips including washing and highlighting.

Next Sculpting miniature tutorial (11) will be a 1 inch female figure.

More Sculpting and Painting Miniatures on my website:
http://www.stormthecastle.com

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  • have you ever tryed games workshops inks for watering? they work much bether imo. other thing that came in mind have you ever tryed dry brushing. im used to paint warhammers and i get much bether highlights with it. just something you should just try if you havent tryed yet. thank you for tutorials i like them very much

  • @Seliathas Thanks, this is a great suggestion. I haven't tried them but will.

  • how about black primer? i always do black primer...

  • Sure, Black primer is good for sculpting miniatures like in this video. I tend to go with gray primer. Seems to give me a better look at details. Probably a matter of choice.

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  • Out of the vice, and into the oven. The sad life of the forming miniature...

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  • Maybe could work as a statue in some terrain piece but not much more then that i'm afraid...

  • I started a 1 to 2 inch dwarf. Not as much detail as yours, but they're pretty cool.

  • that 'the material they are made?

  • @epicfantasy I thought you use ProCreate to finish him/her/it

  • is it okay if i use clear primer?

  • yeah, certainly, but just thought that seeing as so many people use it, i just thought it might be worthwhile mentioning. i see your point about seeing the details better. however, i don't have any problems with sacrificing that for the darker and perhaps more organic feel that i tend to get of the black primer. i tend to go for an organic, matte look. but as you said, that's just my preference. it's all a matter of personal likings. great videos. keep it up:)

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