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

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

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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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