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Hello guys !

As the Bulls are out for this month release, we got Anti, member of the community and great guy that worked on a super cool video. Discover a way to paint fast and good for anyone not into painting :D Great way to have beautiful model without being an awesome painter. I'm already gathering all my Fallen Beasts to paint them this way. Check this tutorial and see how good his Horned Brutes turns out .

Thanks to him for his time and his talent.

Hope you guys will like his video , and don't forget to keep Creating !

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I Came Up With The Most Efficient and Easiest Way To Speed Paint Miniatures - Expert lvl Results?

In this video I go through my method for speed painting miniatures. This is the most efficient workflow I’ve come up with during my years of miniature painting, that will give you Tabletop++ results with minimal time and effort! The method utilizes mostly basic techniques, like drybrushing and washing. The Beast miniatures used in the video are from Claybeast Creation (Link to Patreon below). This video is not sponsored by them in any means. I just really enjoy the minis and wanted to paint them. I hope you find the video useful. If you liked it, please leave a like, a comment and if you have any questions, please drop them down in the comment section. http://www.patreon.com/ClayBeastCreation Tools you "need" for the exact paintjob: Mineral Spirits Respirator or super well ventilated area (No inhaling those toxic fumes!) Gloves (recommended, it probably gets messy) Makeup sponges/cotton swabs Closable container (for the rest of the oil wash) Paints etc: Black/grey primer (can or airbrush) Airbrush medium / thinner Seraphim Sepia Wash Guilliman Flesh Contrast Wyldwood Contrast (optional: green contrast or normal paint) Coelia Greenshade Wash Blue contrast paint / normal paint Abaddon Black White/grey-white (Off-white) Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Black (Oil) Cheers, -Antti from Pile of Glory