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Hey Cultists!


Pleased to present to you this tutorial on the Lucas Pina Goblin Bust. I have painted it in a more natural way, jumping between different elements. I begin the orange, but not really got into it yet. The Leather is finished, but the skin only at 80%. I hope this is enjoyable to watch as a more real painting process. Some of this is due to having my tutorial schedule completely disrupted from GW, but also this is how I would genuinely go about it. I think once the complete process is together it will all work.


The main sentiment from this video is to paint something you have been putting off trying! I kept leaving my precious Lucas Pina sculpts in the box, as they are so limited edition. This is completely useless and now I’ve broken the literal seal on these, I hope to do more. I also chose it as I thought many of you would have it, but if not the alternate goblin scheme works for any Goblin or Squig. I was really happy with my green and red Squig I did in the previous guide. Focus is on texture and visible brush stokes too, which I hope you will enjoy. For me, it is a relief and bring enjoyment to these perhaps daunting large figures.


This is the most intensely I have painted in some time and I need a little break! Tomorrow I will begin filing part 2 to catch up with our weekly tutorials we aim for.


As always, I love to hear your thoughts so please leave any comments. The paint list is below, but as a warning I am painting this fairly freely and I encourage you to do the same. Look for the colour in your head not on the shelf.


Cheers!


Andy


Vallejo Model Colour


Burnt Red 70.814

Orange Brown 70.981

German Orange 70.805

Sunny Skin Tone 70.845

Dark Sea Blue 70.988

Orchid Light 74.032 (Dechala Lilac is fine)

Matte Black 70.950


AK Interactive (Basically Vallejo Model Colour V2)


Dark Prussian Blue 11189

Amethyst Blue 11183

Blue Violet 11070


Scale 75


Caspian Blue

Eclipse Grey

Gobi Brown


Pro Acryl by Monument (recommend)


Burnt Orange


Citadel


Rhinox Hide

Files

Painting The Lucas Pina Squig Bust - Part One

Comments

Anonymous

This was very informative in terms of planning light sources and thinking about how even on the shadow side, there are still highlights to do. Great work!

Anonymous

Brilliant! This video has fully inspired me to enter Golden Daemon this year (2022). Snowball's chance in hell of getting any kind of result, but tutorials like this give me the confidence to even enter. Cheers guys!