Dear Craftworldians!
I’m excited to share Part 1 of our latest tutorial: Painting a Greenskin Goblin Miniature: Underpainting and Overlapping Layers.
In this tutorial, we'll dive into the techniques needed to bring your goblin miniature to life with vibrant colors, rich shadows, and warm highlights. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced painter, this guide will help you achieve stunning results.
Of course results will vary regarding your skills, so be consistent and keep on practice. :D
What You'll Learn:
- Zenithal Priming: Create natural light and shade contrasts to build volume and depth.
- Underpainting: Establish a rich, deep base and harmonious color play with purple, magenta, and intense yellow.
- Overlapping Layers: Master the technique to paint green skin, define muscles and facial expressions, and add fine highlights.
Read and join us as we explore these techniques step-by-step, ensuring smooth transitions, and an overall cohesive look. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a harmoniously painted greenskin goblin that stands out with dynamic colors.
The mini I used for this lesson is printable STL by Pocket Goblin Minis, available at their KICKSTARTER.
Grab your brushes and paints, and let's dive into the techniques of Underpainting & Overlapping Layers! Don't miss out – check out the tutorial now and elevate your greenskin painting skills to the next level. Stay tuned for more, because in the next tutorial, we'll be painting this cute little goblin's dog.

Ps. Stay tuned for more updates on Era of Providence, as well!
Who is excited for some cool minis?

Both Aleksandra and I hope you enjoy the lesson we’ve prepared for you. We’re excited to see your results! Share your work with us at our Discord channel and Social Medias.
Use hashtags:
#craftworldians #craftworldpatreons #underpaintingminis #overlappinglayers
Craftworld Studio
2024-08-03 07:58:05 +0000 UTCDan Crandell
2024-08-02 20:07:01 +0000 UTCPatrik Michal Vlček
2024-07-19 14:21:45 +0000 UTCLinden
2024-07-06 23:08:44 +0000 UTC