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6 tips to go beyond Tabletop Standard

Today we have a youtube prerelease, before we go back to the regular Patreon content. This is a direct follow up to the video that went live on youtube today:

https://youtu.be/8TE-NEzRXxE

A lot of people have asked me how to improve on gaming pieces, or minis they have painted a while ago and want to improve - so this is a few thoughts on what you can do, if you already have a foundation of paints down on older stuff and how to take it to the next level.

Let me know which segments (skintones? face? leather? metallics? freehands?) you might want to see as a longer version on patreon!

Hope you enjoy it!

6 tips to go beyond Tabletop Standard

Comments

I would love to learn more about painting skin tones and how to highlight the skin!

Connor

Such good info and techniques for us newer painters :) I'd love to see freehand tips and ways to make skin look different (blemishes, color variations, bruises, scars). I would also love to know how you paint eyes on 28-32 mm figures? For instance; what type of white/off white do you use for humans, and how do you work in the shape of the whites and apply the iris? Thank you for being so freakin' good at explaining how you think, mate :)

Stefan Kuylenstjerna

Thanks a lot!

PaintingPlastic

He puts down all of his equipment in the video description :) In this video (and most that I've seen) he uses a "Raphael 8404, Size 1" Have a nice day, mate :)

Stefan Kuylenstjerna

Excellent video, can i ask what brush you are using here??

PaintingPlastic

This is so good! Thanks for this video :)

Björn Wruck


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