How to paint orange-red glowing eyes (OSL) – Warhammer Age of Sigmar

To celebrate the release of the new edition of Warhammer Age of Sigmar (Skaventide), I wanted to paint one of the new Skavens as I find them very fun to paint, since they allow a lot of possibilities and effects.

In this tutorial I want to show you how to paint in a simple way and with a brush, some glowing red / orange eyes. This tutorial can be perfectly useful to paint demonic eyes or similar on your miniatures.

Before I start the tutorial, I would like to thank Games Workshop for sending me this amazing box before its release so I could paint some of their miniatures.

Lets start!

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Unboxing of Warhammer The Old World – Kingdom of Bretonnia

Welcome to a new blog post! This time I want to show you the unboxing of one of the most awaited boxes: Warhammer The Old World. Specifically, I will show you what comes inside the big Kingdom of Bretonnia starter box.

Before starting with the unboxing, I would like to thank Games Workshop for sending me this amazing box before its release so I could show it to you and see all its contents in detail.

Lets start!

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How to paint a Purple Dragon Miniature (Part 2)

This tutorial shows the second part of how to paint a purple dragon with the Vallejo paint set. In it, we will finish painting this dragon, painting the horns, claws, eyes and the base.

It is important that you check the previous tutorial (Part 1) in order to continue with the process.

As we mentioned in the previous tutorial, this fantastic miniature has been printed in resin by the ” Alchemy 3D prints ” company. The design of the miniature is carried out by “Lord of the Print” and is a great version of the dragons from Dungeons and Dragons.

You can order your prints on their official website or on their Etsy store .

And now… Let’s start with the tutorial!

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How to Paint Purple Dragon miniature (Part 1)

This tutorial shows the first part of how to paint a purple dragon with the Vallejo Purple Dragons paint set that you can find in the Bandua Wargames store. We will see how to paint the purple scales and reddish wings of the dragon, using a combination of airbrush and brush.

This fantastic miniature has been printed in resin by the Alchemy 3D prints company. The design of the dragon is from “Lord of the Print”. As you can see, it has a great print quality and details, so I recommend you to order your 3D prints there, because they have good prices and quality in their prints.

You can order your prints on their official website or on their Etsy store .

And now… Let’s start with the tutorial!

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