Does anyone know of an online reference source on european techniques in mini painting?
I\'ve come across this guys works here on CMON under the name \"armees de ge\".
http://www.coolminiornot.com/index.php?id=28397&c=All&m=All&nm=none
And was really inspired by his style. The paintjobs seems chalky and quick pace. But when you pull out a bit, the job looks amazing. It gives the surface a certain rough texture were when in reality, it\'s smooth.
I\'ve only seen Europeans paint this way (none that I can remember their names though. And sorry if I\'m stereotyping).
Dirk Stiller (Brushguy) is similiar and he has a tuturial that explains he uses washes exclusively (I think).
But does anyone else know of any other references on how to get this look? This style isn\'t all on super smooth layers and it\'s a nice change.
My only worry is that of course, non of these tuturials are in English. So if there\'s info out there, any translators as well?
I\'ve come across this guys works here on CMON under the name \"armees de ge\".
http://www.coolminiornot.com/index.php?id=28397&c=All&m=All&nm=none
And was really inspired by his style. The paintjobs seems chalky and quick pace. But when you pull out a bit, the job looks amazing. It gives the surface a certain rough texture were when in reality, it\'s smooth.
I\'ve only seen Europeans paint this way (none that I can remember their names though. And sorry if I\'m stereotyping).
Dirk Stiller (Brushguy) is similiar and he has a tuturial that explains he uses washes exclusively (I think).
But does anyone else know of any other references on how to get this look? This style isn\'t all on super smooth layers and it\'s a nice change.
My only worry is that of course, non of these tuturials are in English. So if there\'s info out there, any translators as well?