If you like the work I do on this blog, please consider supporting it via my Patreon or a Ko-fi tip. I’ve written previously about why we need to paint miniatures with a lot of contrast, and why painting in a more contrasted fashion is not only more artistically interesting (and better for game play use),… Continue reading How to Paint Contrast – Mind Games
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Contrast versus Realism
If you like the work I do on this blog, please consider supporting it via my Patreon or a Ko-fi tip. My previous post about the need to paint miniature figures with more contrast resulted in a fair amount of discussion on Facebook and some forums. (Feel free to make questions and comments right here on… Continue reading Contrast versus Realism
Compare and Contrast
If you like the work I do on this blog, please consider supporting it via my Patreon or a Ko-fi tip. As a conservative estimate, I’m going to guess that 80% of the miniature painters reading this (and 100% of the person writing it) have received feedback that their miniature 'needs more contrast'. Contrast is the… Continue reading Compare and Contrast
A Critique-Filled Promenade
If you like the work I do on this blog, please consider supporting it via my Patreon or a Ko-fi tip. (Links to posts, events, figures, etc. mentioned in this post are provided at the end of the post.) In my last post I showed off my figure Promenade, and talked about how well she’s done… Continue reading A Critique-Filled Promenade



