Mastering Object Source Lighting - Painting Magical Light OSL on Warhammer and D&D miniatures

👑👑👑 I’m in the midst of releasing my dream miniature brush as well as some wonderfully sculpted miniature busts mid June 2020. It’s something I’m really proud of and been working on for the better part of the last year. You can already pre register your interest on my Kickstarter page: 👑👑👑 Want to know how glowing effects are made? We all love creating these glowing magic effects on our miniatures. Glowing eyes, magic orbs, space marine plasma thingies, burning hammers and fires. Today we’re going through how you can apply this Object Source Lighting / OSL effect to any of your D&D, Warhammer 40k or Age of Sigmar miniature painting projects! How to paint OSL 🏆 Support me on Patreon: 👍 Squidmars website for full list of gear I use: 🔶 Order Squidmar Merch: 🔔 Subscribe to Squidmar on Youtube: People mentioned in the video: Marco Frisoni NMJ: Roman Gruba: Amazon Affiliate Links to stuff i use(As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases you do after following this link - at no cost to you): The brush i use - Raphael 8404. USA: GERMANY: UK: CANADA: FRANCE: SPAIN: Anycubic i3 Mega (the 3D printer i use) USA: UK: DEUTSCHLAND: CANADA: HARDER STEENBECK EVOLUTION SILVERLINE (the Airbrush I use) USA UK GERMANY CANADA Emil On Instagram facebook Twitter Painting this using an assortment of Vallejo and Citadel colors! Vallejo Dark Sea Blue Vallejo Sunny Skin Tone Citadel Color Mephiston Red Citadel Color Flash Gitz Yellow Citadel Color Troll Slayer Orange Citadel Color Cadian Fleshtone Schminke Titanium White
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