Mortal Gods: Weekly Update 6
Hello everyone! Phatis here, and admittedly it has been a while. You must understand, they don’t check in on me much unless I am sending…
Hello everyone! Phatis here, and admittedly it has been a while. You must understand, they don’t check in on me much unless I am sending…
Hello everyone! Say it with me now: “It’s Phatis, again!” Happy joyness to all; it’s Friday! The best day of the week by far. To…
Hello everyone! Phatis here with some exciting news! Later today, at 18:00 GMT (that is 1:00PM or 13:00 EST), on the Footsore Miniatures website, War…
Hi, I’m Paul, and welcome to Sculpting, Painting and Gaming, the blog of hobby life goals. I bought my first miniatures in the mid-eighties, and…
Hello and welcome to Sculpting, Painting and Gaming. We’re dipping our toe in the Footsore archive again this week with this piece from commission painter Márton…
Today I’m going to share my guide to painting skin. The face is one of the most important parts of a figure, so it deserves a lot of attention.
Nothing says Saga to me as loudly and fiercely as the word ‘Vikings’.
I’ve faced The fury of the Northmen many times when playing Saga, often whilst suffering another crushing defeat.
Wood, metal, cloth, skin, facial hair and fancy shield designs are the main things you will need to paint in your Dark Age army.
In this article I shall take you through the process which I used to sculpt King Rædwald, and I hope it gives you some insight into how I sculpt.
Here’s a painting tutorial for the Irish in Studio Tomahawk’s game Saga or any other game set in the dark ages.