Showing posts with label class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label class. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Learn the Basics!

It's finally happened, after painting miniatures "professionally" for 10 years, I'll be teaching a class in my home state of Wisconsin. October 19th at Gathering Games in New Richmond I'll be running a one day beginners class. I'm excited, I'm always excited to teach but this is special for the reasons mentioned Calling all northern troops, let's jam!
Visit Samlenzartwork.bigcartel.com to get a seat!





Wednesday, July 11, 2018

California Ram Jam!

I'm very happy to announce I'll be teaching a class in combination with CK studios this September. Onwards and upwards we go! Get your ticket while they last :)


Thursday, January 4, 2018

Classes Available!

I've been getting a lot of inquiries about classes lately. So I'm making it official with this flyer! Thanks to all the folks who have asked and spread the word :)


Sunday, September 25, 2016

Private Coaching at the Rodge Lodge

Last week I took a drive north to Wausau for some private coaching. A slightly more condensed lesson focussing on the airbrush. Rodge is no slouch when it comes to getting things done and I'm looking forward to seeing what he starts doing after this lesson.


The cabinets behind us were filled with painted models, a few full armies with nearly each model being a conversion. Most impressive wutang style.





Rodge is also one of the masteinds behind the local convention Waaghpaca and as well as cohosting the Pointhammered podcast he's recently taken a chair for an episode of Personal Flashpaper. The man does work!

To start off I had Rodge watch me basecoat the Azrail for my upcoming haqquislam army. It came out smoothly but I think I'll add a little moldy ochre from p3 to the mix to get a warmer tone of green.


Below you can see what you must master, the art of dillution, double action levers, and tiny dots.



After Rodge completed that step we worked on some chaos knights to go over techniques again and with a different color. During this I forgot about my phone as the painting came to the forefront.