Color Theory with Clan Rat Tutorial
🕑 Added 2024-08-07 17:48:39 +0000 UTCDear Craftworldians,
Welcome to a new video tutorial! This time, I will guide you through the painting of a Clan Rat while we talk more about color theory. More precisely, I'll talk about the WHY and HOW when it comes to color choices and how to approach painting.
To teach you the core concepts and help you learn about progress, we need to show you the steps. Step by step, you'll build up your miniature projects from underpainting to overlapping layers, from shadows to highlights.
All the techniques and steps are there to help you learn—they are the theory. In practice, you will always encounter new challenges. The key is to use the knowledge you've gained and conquer these challenges with each step, even if you have to go back and forth many times. It's never too many when you reach your goals.
Enjoy our new tutorial and let us know what you think. Both Marko and I are looking forward to seeing some colorful rats and other vibrant miniature projects inspired by this and other lessons we teach.
Videos shown during underpainting stage in this tutorial:
Sir Roderic - Part One - Painting a Face : STL Paint Along Series
WH40K TYRANID - Color Use, Contrast & Scheme Harmony Tutorial
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Comments
Craftworld Studio
Hehe, oh yes. I totally understand it. 😆😁
Scott Mechler
Sorry - in a previous video you called the same shape a "time sand" which made me laugh because I do the same thing all the time at work when I have to speak French. I've said a "sheet of paper" and people thought I was swearing because in French they say "leaf of paper"
Craftworld Studio
Hehe, sorry I must admit I didn't understand? 😅
Craftworld Studio
Thank you very much. We are both glad to know that. :)
Scott Mechler
The tiny note of self-satisfaction in the word "hourglass." The same thing I feel when I successfully use a french expression in a work meeting.
Thomas Bishop
You repeat similar techniques in every video, but I still cannot get enough! I find I gain insight on every PDF/Video you publish and love copying these techniques in my practice. Thank you!