Today we're going to speed Paint 3 Warhammer miniatures as statues using only 3 paints!
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Hello and welcome back to Miniverse! in this episode, I aim to show you how to paint your very own Warhammer statues that can be used as objective markers or parts for a diorama!
painting these miniatures was a lot of fun, especially using only 3 points each. I got to practice quite a few techniques as well that I will use for more Warhammer projects in the future
If you enjoyed this Diorama tutorial I recommend you check out my Other Warhammer diorama • EPIC Warhammer 40k Dio... EPIC Warhammer 40k Diorama with REAL LED'S!
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Dirty down, moss, verdigris and rust
GW contrast basilicanum grey
Black Metal
Victorian Brass
nuln oil
reikland fleshshade
elven gold
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00:00 Warhammer Statues
00:06 stone stormcast statue pt 1
00:40 iron statue
02:20 stone stormcast statue pt 2
03:40 bronze statue
Music
Karl Casey @WhiteBatAudio
andor nihmos theme
Hey there! Today's topic is all about "Speed Painting Warhammer!" If you're not familiar with Warhammer, it's a tabletop miniature wargame where players build and paint armies of fantasy or sci-fi figures, and then pit them against each other in battles.
Now, speed painting is a technique where you try to paint a miniature as quickly as possible while still maintaining a decent level of quality. It's perfect for those of us who don't have a lot of time to dedicate to painting, or for those who just want to get their armies painted up faster.
So, how do you speed-paint a Warhammer miniature? Here are a few tips:
Plan ahead: Before you start painting, make sure you have a plan in mind for the colors you're going to use, as well as any techniques you want to try. This will help you paint more efficiently and avoid any mistakes that could slow you down.
Use washes: Washes are thin, watery paints that you can apply over a base coat to quickly add shading and depth to your miniature. They're a great way to get a lot of detail in a short amount of time.
Drybrushing: Drybrushing is a technique where you take a dry brush and drag it lightly over the raised areas of your miniature. This will pick up the texture and highlights, making them stand out more. It's a quick and easy way to add detail.
Base coating: Make sure you have a good base coat on your miniature before you start painting. This will help the other colors you apply stick better and will make the final result look more polished.
Use a limited color palette: To speed up your painting, try to limit the number of colors you use. Stick to a few key colors and use shades and highlights to create variation.
Remember, speed painting isn't about creating a masterpiece - it's about getting your miniatures painted quickly and efficiently. Don't stress too much about perfection, just have fun with it!
So, there you have it - some tips for speed painting Warhammer miniatures. Give it a try and see how fast you can paint up an army!
Title: How to Speed Painting Warhammer with THREE PAINTS!
#warhammer #painting #speedpaint
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