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Get the most out of your tuition - ASK YOUR QUESTIONS!

Hi guys!

Its that time again! 

Let us know in the comments below what you want to learn! 

The more you ask the more we cover on the Podcast so get asking and don't miss out on getting the most from us here on Patreon! 

We love reading your suggestions, and we keep a list of everything requested so that our artists can work through them.

Don't forget to leave your questions for the podcast!

Get commenting!

James, Siege Team

Comments

Some tips on taking decent pictures would be great, mine always look terrible! (although that does disguise the dodgy paint job...)

Death guard models in the traditional death guard green colors! and how to paint their guts etc, and rusted filty weapons ๐Ÿ˜Š

Yveswarhammerpainting

I'd love to see a bust tutorial with a strong accent on skintones.

ShykerBee

How do you decide if you are going to do NMM or TMM on a model? Do you have one technique that you prefer and use all the time, or does it depend on the mini?

I'd love to see a tutorial for doing Drukhari infantry in the same style as the Purple vehicle armour that was put up a while back. I've tried but I can't get it to work myself.

Wonderboy

Hopefully I've not missed a podcast. But I posted on the November 15th request for topics: advice on restoring miniatures with faded paint and techniques for managing paint that is lumpy/like cottage cheese - or general paint care.

James Vaughan

Pink osl and glow effects please!

Airbrushing guide for redemptor dreadnought, focussing on colour modulation and air brushing techniques. Also (I know I say it every time) night lords armour and lightning!

Tom Cruden-Rivers

Your color recipe for Ultramarine!

I would really like to learn how to make my ultramarines and tanks look really authentic as if they went to battle. With weathering, aging, and scuff marks.

How to paint shaven heads and stubble.

Howdy! Something I struggle with is breaking down how to achieve a particular colour or finish on a model when painting from reference (e.g. Box Art). For example, the Adepta Sororitas have a wide range of sometimes subtly different metallics (rich orange golds; light silvery brasses; really dull, weather-beaten metals). Sometimes I'm lucky and find a tutorial online but I can often end up scratching my head over how to achieve some of the effects and I'd love to learn to become more self-reliant! Are there general artistic approaches I can take to help with this process? Looking at shadows, mid-tones, highlights to determine base colour, shades, highlights? Looking at the roughness, light qualities of the material (matte/reflective/emissive)? Thanks in advance! Love these podcasts all! Keep up the great work! =)

Gamma Gal


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