Again very clear and awsome. Thank you a lot. One thing that I think also adds to it a lot, is the contrast to the rest of the materials. The end result becomes a lot clearer, when contrasted to the other materials on the model (like the fur in this case). The result in the prior stages before these got painted was sometimes a bit difficult to judge.
perfect for me. I have a paladin oath breaker for DnD and I wanted him in black armour and was going to do NMM but I am not really at that level just yet. This will be perfect for him and looks great.
I do think that the result looks cool, 1 method that i use for black metal is basecoat with that same Vallejo Dark Aluminum, then using Blacj Templar contrast paint over the top, and finally edge highlighting with a brighter silver, usually from the Scale 75 Alchemy range
Looks cool! I'm curious, why/when do you pick true metalics over non-metalic metal painting and vice versa? Like, what are some of the possible reasons to go with one over the other?
to be honest how much time i want to spend on the model or in what mood i am. Originally the bret knight i painted a couple weeks ago was inteded to be nmm, but since a lot of people requested a part 2 i decided to keep it begginer friendly exploring colors in tmm
I've just tried this technique and it's the first time I've liked the final finish of the metallic. Thank you so much for sharing it.
very happy to hear! hope you ll find other techniques ive covered useful also
I love your tutorials and absolutely am obsessed with all the Bestiarum minis.
working on another one right now, prob out in a week and a half 😉
Again very clear and awsome. Thank you a lot. One thing that I think also adds to it a lot, is the contrast to the rest of the materials. The end result becomes a lot clearer, when contrasted to the other materials on the model (like the fur in this case). The result in the prior stages before these got painted was sometimes a bit difficult to judge.
thank you again, hope you ll keep enjoying the content
damn. 2 minuts and it looks amazing. Props.
thank you!
Thank you for posting this, its inspired my CSM "Abaddon's Chosen" minis!
glad you found it helpful 😁
perfect for me. I have a paladin oath breaker for DnD and I wanted him in black armour and was going to do NMM but I am not really at that level just yet. This will be perfect for him and looks great.
Glad you liked it, there is also a newer video on black armor if you want ot contemplate other options
Unusual colour there mate.
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Great result with easy process❤
glad you found it that way
I think I'm gonna try this for my Deathwatch army...been failing at black armor for a while now.
Hope it comes out to your liking
I do think that the result looks cool, 1 method that i use for black metal is basecoat with that same Vallejo Dark Aluminum, then using Blacj Templar contrast paint over the top, and finally edge highlighting with a brighter silver, usually from the Scale 75 Alchemy range
Would you recommend a matte primer like Pro Acryl's black or a Satin like GW?
@@SamZappo i use GWs chaos black and I think that works pretty good.
Ok I need to find black inks now, ty!
glad you liked the video 😁
dumb question, but how do you guys edge highlight after with these metallics?
you mean with the product itself?
Im gonna have to try this on some etsy models make some knights of morr
hope they come out great
Looks cool! I'm curious, why/when do you pick true metalics over non-metalic metal painting and vice versa? Like, what are some of the possible reasons to go with one over the other?
to be honest how much time i want to spend on the model or in what mood i am. Originally the bret knight i painted a couple weeks ago was inteded to be nmm, but since a lot of people requested a part 2 i decided to keep it begginer friendly exploring colors in tmm
To add my two cents as well, I want to get good tabletop quality models to play games with. This is a quicker method and I quite like it.
@@ianfleming446 thx! yeah, when it comes to tabletop i doubt id ever paint an army in NMM
Looks great! Where did you get the miniature (which also looks great in itself)?
its from bestiarum
looking forward ;)
😁