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The First Part of the Lord of Change

Hey Guys and Girls!
what a busy month, I had started the wonderful new Lord of Change from Games Workshop .
Then i had a small pause, to do the Private coaching with the awesome Iain Gonzales from London , who had won this during the "500-supporter raffle" here on Patreon.
we had an awesome and very intense 2 day coaching , where we managed to paint  the cool 54mm dwarf model "radwulf".
Sadly i catched a flue and past out for almost 9 days (total manflue ;D ).
So.. sorry if i was answering some of the messages very late!

Here is the first chaper of the Lord of Change aka the giant magic turkey.

As the Model is super large and complex, i have decided to splitt up the video in several parts  , the next chapters will follow in the upcomming days... but to be honest.. I am still working on it .. but should be definatley done before the Crystalbrush ;) wish me luck to keep my sanity :D

thanks for your amazing support!

The First Part of the Lord of Change

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hey Andrew.. thanks for joining the gang! hope you enjoy the very detailed journey on our giant magic turkey!

Ben Komets

I found an image of this model on facebook and after some extensive googling I managed to find your patreon in hopes you had a tutorial and guide for this model. So ecstatic to find this! Amazing work and thank you so much for sharing it on patreon!

PittsPilot

Hey Jurre .. welcome to the gang and thanks fro your support. Its super important to have only a little paint on the brush when you glaze.(should dry with in a few seconds) other wise the diluted paint would just run out of the brush, pool and leave some nasty stains, so whipping of some paint on a tissue or so is needed.. with more practice you might not need it as you will learn to control you consistency, i rarely need to whipe of my brush .. if i do i just do it on my thumb.. Sometime i forget to even have tissues at hand :D

Ben Komets

Hi Ben, just new on your Patreon.. it's amazing!! Was wondering if you 'whipe' some paint off your brush before doing a glaze to soften out transitions?

Jurre Stassen


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