Reaper Miniatures Staff Painter Anne Foerster examines the basics of freehand and fine detail work.? This?course will cover freehand brushwork on books and capes, executing patterns such as plaid tartans on cloth, painting marble effects on stone,?and even how better to tackle the?evil of painting the?Dreaded?Eyeball!? All students will receive handouts and a free set of ten Reaper Master Series Paints with the class.
Learn to use Hirst Arts architectural molds and bricks to make buildings and structures. Learn how to integrate your structures into other pieces of terrain. Use the provided pre-cast Hirst Arts bricks along with other terrain materials to complete your own project and take it with you after the class is complete. All necessary tools and materials will be provided, including items from Woodland Scenics.
Learn to use Hirst Arts architectural molds and bricks to make buildings and structures. Learn how to integrate your structures into other pieces of terrain. Use the provided pre-cast Hirst Arts bricks along with other terrain materials to complete your own project and take it with you after the class is complete. All necessary tools and materials will be provided, including items from Woodland Scenics.
Miniature Painting Class: Introduction to Non-Metallic Metals (NMM) (Intermediate)
Description:
If you've had some practice with highlights and shadows, and want to begin experimenting with NMM, this class is perfect for you. There will be a discussion of techniques, with samples, demonstrations, and some hands-on instruction. Reaper Paints will be available for use, and a Reaper miniature will be provided to each person. It is recommended that you bring your own brushes although some brushes will be available.
Miniature Painting Class: Introduction to Non-Metallic Metals (NMM) (Intermediate)
Description:
If you've had some practice with highlights and shadows, and want to begin experimenting with NMM, this class is perfect for you. There will be a discussion of techniques, with samples, demonstrations, and some hands-on instruction. Reaper Paints will be available for use, and a Reaper miniature will be provided to each person. It is recommended that you bring your own brushes although some brushes will be available.
Frustrated with painting realistic skin tones--or just getting eyes to look right? Professional miniature painter Jen Haley demonstrates how she does it. Topics include color selection, techniques for hair, and facial features & expression. Participants are encouraged to bring their own models for feedback and suggestions, and will receive a technique guide. Paints, some brushes, and some practice minis will be available.
Frustrated with painting realistic skin tones--or just getting eyes to look right? Professional miniature painter Jen Haley demonstrates how she does it. Topics include color selection, techniques for hair, and facial features & expression. Participants are encouraged to bring their own models for feedback and suggestions, and will receive a technique guide. Paints, some brushes, and some practice minis will be available.
Frustrated with painting realistic skin tones--or just getting eyes to look right? Professional miniature painter Jen Haley demonstrates how she does it. Topics include color selection, techniques for hair, and facial features & expression. Participants are encouraged to bring their own models for feedback and suggestions, and will receive a technique guide. Paints, some brushes, and some practice minis will be available.
Noted miniature painter Jen Haley demonstrates the painting of faux reflective surfaces on minis. She'll explain the principles behind NMM (non-metallic metal effects), gems and glass, shiny fabric and leather, and other instances where the placing of light and shadow are tricky. Participants are encouraged to bring their own models for feedback and suggestions. An illustrated technique guide and some painting materials will be available.
Noted miniature painter Jen Haley demonstrates the painting of faux reflective surfaces on minis. She'll explain the principles behind NMM (non-metallic metal effects), gems and glass, shiny fabric and leather, and other instances where the placing of light and shadow are tricky. Participants are encouraged to bring their own models for feedback and suggestions. An illustrated technique guide and some painting materials will be available.