Painting Marble Effect Miniatures
Undercoat i started with a solid layer of vallejo german red brown.
Painting marble effect miniatures. Miniature marble effect painting tutorial step 1 establish the pattern. This begins to create depth in the marbles colors by allowing the paint to remain semi translucent. As mentioned before this will take several thin coats to fully cover the. Apply a coat of ulthuan grey.
Sponging in a big vein of the dapple gray mixed with mm matte medium 50 50 paint medium. Step 2 refine the pattern. Feel welcome to come and check the jungle for tons of articles interesting tutorials creative competitions and the simple joy of happy painting hidden behind every tree. Creating a marble look alike piece is as easy as that and it s a fun process too.
Here i do the same thing again thinned out pattern paint and follow the established. Use a paste wax to protect the surface and create a shine that resembles that of marble. Tilt your miniature under a good light to get the angle your light source is using and look at the areas that get lit the areas that create shadows and take a picture if you need to for reference. This is a very.
Then using a larger brush a size 2 or size 3 and paint streaks of the base color over the black undercoat try to keep it going in one direction to simulate the grain of the marble. What i m teaching here is the technique of painting marble however for full. Start to lay out big veins now with 50 50 white light gray mixed with the matte medium. Add enough water to make the paint the consistancy of milk.
Use a light to replicate the glow effect on your miniature if you re unsure. Any similar colour would do. We hope that everyone finds their own banana in here if not do not. Apply a base coat of celestra grey.
You can support me for as little as 1 a month over on my patreon page. Step 3 final line. Wait until this first coat is dry before moving to the next step. Pour on the wax and allow it to dry buff it and then reapply.
As well as a couple big veins of the porcelain blue mm mix. I personally use an army painter grey but honestly.