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Warhammer 40k
A community dedicated to the universe of Warhammer 40k, a tabletop setting in the far, distant future.
This is a general community for 40k miniatures, art, lore discussion, and gameplay discussion.
Rules
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Keep it civil. Don’t insult other community members in posts or comments, and don’t make posts designed to insult other community members or parts of the fandom with different opinions.
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Posts must be on-topic.
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No real life politics. That means no political advocacy, and no real life political discussions vaguely dressed up as on-topic posts. If you want to discuss real life politics, you are free to start your own community.
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No memes/low-effort spam/Youtube poops style posts. grimdank is a place for those.
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Posts must be coherent.
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If a post is otherwise allowed but has realistic gore or nudity, please mark it NSFW.
Helpful Links
- 10th Edition Rules
- iOS Warhammer 40k App
- Android Warhammer 40k App
- 3rd party site for running Kill Team games
Related 40K Communities:
!imaginarywarhammer@lemmy.world
Other tabletop hobby communities:
TLDR; Thank you! It's alcohol based markers not watercolour.
Thanks, appreciate it! But fyi it's not watercolour but alcohol markers. Main reason is thats its easier (for me atleast) to get richer colours with em (plus there is less buckling of the page). It is a similair principle though, layers and layers from light to dark with sometimes usinf "wett on wett" or "wett on dry", and a lot if blending. But yes watercolour can be absolutley amazing i just lack the skill/interest in it.