Dear Craftworldians,
Welcome to our latest tutorial in the Incredible Nature Series: "Mastering Nature: Painting the Living Tree, Master Ent!"
In this video, we're diving deep into the techniques you need to bring this awesome miniature to life. I'll show you how to use underpainting, wet blending, and some amazing color contrasts with just three primary colors – Primary Red, Primary Blue, and Intense Yellow. Whether you're painting the Living Tree, Master Ent from the Gnomes Blood Bowl Set by Games Workshop or any other miniature, this tutorial will be useful in creating harmonized color scheme.
And guess what? We're kicking off a Monthly Painting Challenge!
Follow along with this tutorial or our previous Living Stone tutorial (featuring a model by Artisan Guild) and apply these techniques to any miniature project you like. Then, share your creations with us on our Discord channel and social media using the hashtags from the video.
To join our Monthly Challenge, share your submissions in our Monthly Challenge Discord Channel.
The best part? We'll feature the top three pieces on our Instagram page!
Use the two tutorials from our Incredible Nature Series:
1. The Living Stone: For our Patreon supporters, the Living Stone tutorial includes an STL file from Artisan Guild. Huge thanks to Andrea and Ani from Artisan Guild for their fantastic model.
2. The Living Tree: The Gnome Treeman model comes from a Games Workshop plastic kit, and it can be purchased separately. You can buy it HERE.
3. Be creative. Use any figure of your liking to paint along one of these two tutorials. And good luck :)
So, grab your brushes and let's get to painting! We can't wait to see what you all create.

Don't forget to like, comment, and let us know your thoughts. And don't miss any of our upcoming tutorials and challenges.
Cheers,
Aleksandra Cvetanovski & Marko Miladinović
Craftworld Studio
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