Romain sets off for another round of painting Astorath the Grim from the Blood Angels Chapter. This time he is adding gold where he feels it's needed and doing some highlighting work on the wings and parchment.
Romain moves on to the next stages of painting up Astorath the Grim, this time focusing on the wings and some of the finer details to finish off later.
Romain has found an Astorath the Grim miniature to paint up and he's going to show you exactly how to make it stand out on the gaming table. To kick off Romain gets his main colors down on the miniature in preparation for all the lovely detail to come in the later parts of this series.
Time for the finishing touches on the fantastic Colette from Malifaux. Romain breaks out this skills to add the details to her hair, base and evil bunny. Hope you enjoyed the tutorial and stay tuned for a new tutorial next week!
Romain moves on to the next major step in painting up his little Colette miniature. It's now time to paint the dress on this lovely little cabaret girl!
Romain can't seem to resist painting more of Colette from Malifaux. Today he's breaking out his paints and superb skills to show us how to take that lovely skin, add a little make-up to the face and really start bringing her to life.
Time for the next installment of Romain's fantastic tutorial on Malifaux's Colette, Avatar of Deception. Today the master will be showing us how to paint the white transparent gloves.
The good master Romain returns for part two of his tutorial on Colette, Avatar of Deception. This time sees him finishing off the skin and adding in the first of the transparent fabric to this lovely little mini's tights.
With our good buddy Nick writing up lots of Malifaux articles, we thought it might be fun to let Romain have his way with Colette, Avatar of Deception.
Tau Week is fast coming to a close and before we reach the last day of this themed week our buddy Dave takes the time to finish up his tutorial on the Tau Piranha, painting the last of the camouflage and even painting some lights on this cool little model.
Dave moves onto the third step of his Tau painting tutorial, adding some basic camo and bringing up the next layer of highlights on his Tau Piranha.
Dave moves on to painting some of the first highlights on his Tau Piranha.
It's the start of Tau Week and our buddy Dave has taken out a Tau Piranha to show us how to paint the basic tau color scheme.
The painting master Romain brings out an Aquan Stingray Class Destroyer from Firestorm Armada by Spartan Games and takes advantage of its beautiful flowing sculpt to paint up in a fantastic teal paint scheme.
Romain takes out one of his Orc Miniatures and shows us how to paint Rackham Style skin. Let us know what you think of this technique and what miniatures you'll be using it on.
This is the final part of Romains fiery Pyre Troll tutorial.
Romain continues to put more fiery detail on his Pyre Troll.
Romain continues to add more colours to his volatile Pyre Troll.
Romain continues with his Pyre Troll tutorial by adding more depth to the colours.
Romain kick's off a fiery new miniatures painting tutorial with a flaming hot Pyre Troll for Hordes from Privateer Press!
Romain sits down for another 3CU Tips session where he has found another component for his Troll Impaler that needs painting. This time he teaches a technique for painting well worn and battered leather.
It's time for Romain to finish up his Troll Impaler. In this part he works on the last of the fantastic Rackham-style Skin and even finds time to add a fiery head of hair to this warrior!
Painting master Romain is back for a new season of 3 Colours Up tips! To kick off lets have a look at painting a Trollblood Impaler and how to create old school Rackham-style skin.
We have our buddy Dave back in the studio and this time he's painting up an example tabard for your Dark Angel armies. You can apply this technique to other robes of course too!
As a last little extra for the end of Mercs week Romain has brought out his USCR Commisar to add a killer snow base.
Romain Finishes the paint work on what has to one of the best tutorials we have ever done here on Beasts of War.
Romain moves on to the next stage of his USCR Commissar. This time he deepens the level of shading. Note: Audio problem now resolved!
The USCR Commissar is really starting to take shape as Romain starts on the next stage of this painting tutorial. He adds levels of shading and starts on the metal sections of the miniature.
Romain breaks out his master painting kung fu to paint up one of the USCR minis from Mercs. In this one we see the beginnings of the base colours for this kick ass future warrior.
Our buddy Dave breaks out his painting kit again to show us a cool and easy way to paint Deathwing Armour. Get your army off the shelf and follow along!
Romain picks out an Orc armed with spear and dagger to show us a simple way to paint non-metallic metal, how to paint wood, and finally how to add a splash of crimson blood to these crude weapons.
Dave is back to paint another Dark Angel and this time he is looking at Ravenwing Armour. Follow along as he shares some of his techniques including how to paint hard edge highlighting.
Orks never take care of their blades and Romain takes great care in showing this as he adds some non-metallic style rust effects to the Ork Blades he painted the week before last.
Orc weaponry may be rough and ready, but that doesn't mean it can't look good. Romain takes a little time to show us all how to paint up some fantastic looking non-metalic metal Orc blades.
Romain returns with another Backstage painting tip, this time he has some guidance on painting the most expressive part of the model... the head and face.
Black cloth can often prove problematic, so Romain sets out give a bit of help to those in need of some assistance... and what better subject to use, than a black clad Victorian Gentleman from Empire of the Dead.
Romain Takes out his 54mm head from Victrix to show us how to paint realistic looking hair and stubble.
Mantic are all about big armies, so we set john the challenge to come up with a simple paint scheme for the Dwarfs that us mortals could follow to get a great looking dwarf army with out spending the rest […]
Romain finishes his Wargames Factor Samurai Cavalryman with a base... no miniature looks properly finished with out a good base.
Romain puts the last touches to his Wargames Factory Samurai Cavalryman, before moving to the final stages.
Romain begins work on his Samurai Cavalryman from Wargames Factory.
As a Christmas treat for our Backstage fans, Romain has created a video to answer one of the questions he gets asked the most... how do I paint faces and eyes properly?