Finishing off this tip, Romain puts the finishing touches to his Nomad Krazy Koala.
Sit back and enjoy as Romain begins painting one of those cute killer robots from Infinity... the Crazy Koala
Romain adds the camo pattern to his Warpath General's long coat.
Romain paints the coat of his Corporation General from Mantic in a cool urban camo pattern to help get the drop on those Orx!
Romain adds the final flourishes to the copper weapon on his Lizardman Warrior, by adding a corroded verdigris effect.
Romain begins his painting tip by putting a tarnished copper effect on his lizardman's weapon.
Teseum is a rare Ariadnan compound that adds armour piercing abilities to weapons. Romain paints a cool green metal effect on the sword of William Wallace, to represent this stuff!
We've been asked to show how to paint some hairy little Dwarves... OK then... here you go!
Romain adds the final non-metallic details to his 1650 model, by painting gold and brass, along with a glimmering silver sword.
Romain adds the last layers of colour to his non-metallic steel.
Romain begins a tutorial on the (often requested) technique needed to paint non-metallic metal. Using a cool Guardia model from Tercio Creativo's 1650 range.
Romain finishes the Duke's cape adding the deeper shadows and high lights...
Romain begins to a paint an opulent silk cape, using the sinister Duke model from Carnevale!
Romain completes his different rust techniques on the blades of his Orc.
James from Flames of War takes us through the steps for painting one of WWII's most interesting characters, General Patton.
Romain spices up his Orc model with two different techniques for painting rust.
Romain finishes the scales and spikes on his Lizardman Hero from Avatars of War.
Romain shows us how he uses his speed painting technique to paint an Imperial Fist Space Marine.
Romain adds some gory blood effects to his Orc Standard Bearer.
Romain adds a cool Orc glyph to his greenskin banner, using some simple free hand techniques.
Romain uses an Orc banner to show us the proper technique to use when drybrushing.
Romain moves on with the finishing touches as he paints some extra Battle Damage & Bullet Holes to distress his Rhino hatch.
Romain shows you how to weather the armour of a Space Marine Rhino using a door hatch.
Romain adds the final touches and finished off the Vargeist wing.
Romain embellishes some more detail... it looks like we're nearing a close to this project.
Romain adds some additional details to his pale fleshed vampiric wing.
Romain moves on to the next step in painting his Vargeist wing.
Romain shows us how to paint the icy flesh tones of a vampire, using the wing of a Vargheist.
Romain adds the finishing touches to his greenskin warrior.
The fantasy tutorial we get asked for more than any other, is how to paint really good Orc flesh. Romain shows us how to paint some really fetching tones, without resorting to the lurid greens we see on every table.
Romain creates a Cthuloid water effect base for his Insidious Madness.
Romain brings you the final part of his tutorial on how to paint black flesh.
Romain brings you a tutorial on how to paint black flesh, using an Executioner model from Tercio Creativo's 1650 range.
Romain paints some cool muzzle flashes in a variety of colours to add to your sci-fi miniatures.
Romain used some Modelmates primers and coloured spray paint to gives us a simple and effective way to speed paint an army of Space Marines.
Romain creates some sizzling purple power armour for one of the studio Chaos Marines!
We've been asked for it time and time again... so here it is... Romain demonstrates his own special way of priming and pre-shading your miniatures using Modelmates primer!
We asked our Romain... how you could paint a horde of Necrons in a week? Easy he said! Check out his fantastic Necron speed painting class
Romain gets his paints ready for another of his armour painting tip. Today he paints up a blue Space Marine.
Romain shows us an easy way to paint the desert pattern you'll see on most Tau units shown in White Dwarf.
Romain moves on to some of the finer details of painting Eldar Armour, this time he gives us some advice on how to paint the gems on the armour.