Wideo od Jewgeni Żardecki

In this tutorial we will look at how to paint Glow Effects aka Object Source Lighting. OSL might seem quite overwhelming at first, but this guide should make painting any glow effects easier! Non Metallic Metal and Object Source Lighting are considered 2 of the more difficult miniature painting techniques out there. I have picked Squig Hopper miniature from Warhammer age of simgar Gloomspite Gitz to show exactly how it’s done. Even though I am painting OSL on the mushroom, you can absolutely replicate this effect on anything that is supposed to glow. Glowing plasma weapons for Space Marines or Tau Crisis Suit immidiately come to mind - in general there is a lot of glowing stuff in Warhammer 40 000. #paintingwarhammer #warhammer Wanna improve? Watch these videos: Painting Volumes: Painting Non Metallic Metal: These hobby tools will help you get GOOD: Support the channel by purchasing any hobby products using following links (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases you do after using these links at no extra cost for you) Amazon US: Any product: I use Panasonic GH5 camera: Basic Vallejo Colors: LAMP: Vallejo Texture Paste: Winsor and Newton series 7 brush: Starting airbrush set: Amazon UK: Any product: I use Panasonic GH5 camera: Basic Vallejo paints: LAMP: Starting airbrush set: Amazon DE (and EU): Any product: I use Panasonic GH5 camera: Basic Vallejo paints: LAMP: Starting airbrush set: I use 3D printer from Anycubic: All the music and soundeffects are from Epidemic Sound, support the channel by registering via this link: I am painting miniatures for warhammer, age of sigmar, marvel crisis protocol, D&D and much more! Whether it is superhero miniatures, heroic characters or space marines, I will paint them! If you are looking for some sweet miniature painting tutorials or warhammer hobby content in general, this is the right channel for you!
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