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Step By Step Complete Tutorial & Guide + STL - Thaddeus Silvervein

Dear Craftworldians,

As you may know from the previous posts:

We made special collaboration with Twin Goddess Miniatures to create characters and tutorials for our students and patrons.
Our goal is to create specific mood and storytelling, representing fantasy characters in "between adventures". Instead of battle ready, aggressive poses.

Today we would like to Share Complete Guide & Tutorial for Painting Thaddeus Silvervain, First of "Company of the Gracious Heart" .
We already shared STL file and you can find it on this link:

https://www.patreon.com/posts/exclusive-stl-53592782

, Pre- Supported and Ready for Print. Together with this Tutorial we believe it will be a nice exercise and something fresh, new and cheering on your painting table.

We are both very excited to see your Painting Journey and Exploration/Underpainting/Overlay & Overlaping stages of Painting Thaddeus. Share your works with us at our Discord Community,

Tag us - Craftworld Studio & Twin Goddess Miniatures on Social Medias, and use following hashtags:

- #craftworldians

- #craftworldpatreons

- #overlappinglayers

- #underpaintingminis

- #craftworldpaintalong

Enjoy and Cheers,
Yours, Aleksandra & Marko

Mrs& Mr.Craftworld

Step By Step Complete Tutorial & Guide + STL - Thaddeus Silvervein

Comments

Hi Nick, thank you. Those are regular shade area's. But sometimes we refer to them as a shade reflections, especially on the nmm surfaces and other reflective surface. Though all the materials reflect the ambience, so it could be read a shade reflections = different values of shade's from lighter to darker. While highlights or light placements have the same (darker and lighter values of light reflections) :)

Craftworld Studio

On page 13 when you mention building shade reflections, are these the highlights in the shadow areas that aren’t as bright in value as your regular highlights but are often from light bouncing off the ground?

Nick Scherdnik


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