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Painting Wood - SBS Lesson & Tutorial

Dear Craftworldians,

Welcome to a new lesson and SBS Tutorial of Painting Wood.

In this lesson, focus will be on Purple shade Ambience and Warm Highlights. AS well as Rich Brown Wood.

Darkest shades are Dark Violet, Brightest are Magenta.
Light Ambience is Warm/Yellow.

Follow these steps and share your results with us at our Discord Channel.
And Social Medias, Using:

#craftworldians #craftworldpatreons #underpaintingminis #overlappinglayers

As always, we encourage you to use paints you are familiar with. Find most similar tones and try this lesson out.

Next, try some different ambience/wood schemes. We are looking forward to see your practices.

In case you would like to try out our palette, and to try Scale Artist Range (or get any other Scale75 products), check our recommendations and use our Voucher for a 15% Discount. 

Have you seen our previous tutorial featuring this model? PAINTING FUR. Take a look, HERE.

More is yet to come :)

Also,
this summer, June 28-30th, we will be a special guests at Isle of Wanders event, at Island of Cres, in Croatia. They are organizing a Fantasy Convention, with whole medieval town on island is involved. Next to a cool fantasy event, we will hold some painting demo's as well as judge Miniature Painting Competition. If you wan to join

CHECK THIS LINK!  

Painting Competition! 


Best Wishes from us two,
Yours,
Aleksandra Cvetanovski & Marko Miladinović

Painting Wood - SBS Lesson & Tutorial

Comments

Maybe, in future months. But we can't promise. We took photos of the progress. But it is hard to make everything in a lesson. As much as we wish too :) Best, Aleksandra & Marko

Craftworld Studio

Hi! was wondering if there would be tutorial for the character on top?

Ke Kevin

Was great to try this, thanks for covering wood. Tried on some wimpier wood pieces and it looked a lot better than a wash or contrast paint, so I’m happy. I would love to hear more about how you decide when/where to leave the underpainting showing through. It looked incredible here, on mine not so much.

Coolhandloot

I’m very happy to see this subject covered! I almost wrote you last month to beg for a wood tutorial. I’ve seen pictures of a treeman-knight you painted, and the natural wood was just beautiful! I struggle with wood, both on trees and furniture, so I appreciate it!

B. Griffith

Love these underpainting colours!

Neil Blake


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