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''''Eavy Metal''' is [[Games Workshop]]'s dedicated painting studio. Their job is to paint models for [[Codex]]es and box-art. They are masters of [[THIN YOUR PAINTS|thinning their paints]], and they recruit from the best, like [[Golden Demon]] winners. | ''''Eavy Metal''' is [[Games Workshop]]'s dedicated painting studio. Their job is to paint models for [[Codex]]es and box-art. They are masters of [[THIN YOUR PAINTS|thinning their paints]], and they recruit from the best, like [[Golden Demon]] winners. | ||
The only real thing worth mentioning about 'Eavy Metal was Darren Latham, then he became a sculptor, now the people's painter Niel Green is the man of the moment tbh. | <s>The only real thing worth mentioning about 'Eavy Metal was Darren Latham, then he became a sculptor, now the people's painter Niel Green is the man of the moment tbh</s> Joe Tomaszewski. Joe. Motherfucking. Tomaszewski. | ||
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Revision as of 14:50, 23 April 2014
'Eavy Metal is Games Workshop's dedicated painting studio. Their job is to paint models for Codexes and box-art. They are masters of thinning their paints, and they recruit from the best, like Golden Demon winners.
The only real thing worth mentioning about 'Eavy Metal was Darren Latham, then he became a sculptor, now the people's painter Niel Green is the man of the moment tbh Joe Tomaszewski. Joe. Motherfucking. Tomaszewski.
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It's a common mistake from those new to the hobby to try to copy the 'eavy metal painted model pictures on the box. This is pretty much a bad idea, especially if you don't understand things like "base paint", "thinning" or "drybrushing". If you have any doubts, remember: You can paint 'em however the fuck you want. Nobody begins as an 'eavy metal painter.