Dude, watching you paint the toe nails was so impressive. Sounds weird but you could really see you brush control and control over the medium. Also just looks killer! Nice Job.
Another great easy to follow tutorial, thanks so much! You make it look so straightforward, really makes me feel less intimidated at the thought of tackling my army
I started with the hobby about a year ago and watched a ton of videos since then. Yours are my favourite! Your colour schemes always look great, but doable :) That is the perfect combination. I started a tyranids army recently and try to follow your scheme as much as possible. And now I just purchased the flesh-eater courts army set and I think I have to copy you again 😊
First off, thanks so much for this video :) I didn't know what I wanted to do for a paint job on this model and decided to follow what you laid out here. I really enjoyed the entire process and think mine turned out pretty good :) I made a post on the FB page for 'Eavier Metal and had wanted to tag you to show my appreciation. If you get the chance/are curious about how it turned out, that's the only place I've posted it since I don't post anything on any social platform and just lurk/comment. Cheers and thanks again :)
that is awesome to hear! I'm really glad you enjoyed the process and the guide worked out for you. I don't have a FB page set up yet for the channel, just my personal one, but if you feel like emailing me a direct link to the post I'll go like/comment on it. My email is on my profile here on RUclips. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! Thunderhawk Blue + White is really close to the skin color. The exact mix will vary depending on how light your primer is and how heavy the contrast layer was. (I'll include this in the video description for others. Can't believe I forgot to mention in the video!)
Hey Matt another great video! But why do you alternate the gradient when shading swords? I might use that method for some of my Chaos Warriors, I've never seen anyone use that before on the other painting tutorial videos that I have watched. Also, would love to see your take on Ushoran, the Mortarch of Delusion. Thats an amazing looking model.
I like to alternate the shade gradient because I think it makes the facets of the blade stand out more, especially from a distance on the tabletop. It's similar to some of the NMM techniques out there, except with NMM they usually pay more attention to where the light is coming from. Thanks for watching!
Dude, watching you paint the toe nails was so impressive. Sounds weird but you could really see you brush control and control over the medium. Also just looks killer! Nice Job.
thanks for your kind words!
Hey! Thank you for doing the blue-gray skin tone. It looks great. You're the best Mr. Matt.
Happy to help! Thanks for your support!
Another great easy to follow tutorial, thanks so much! You make it look so straightforward, really makes me feel less intimidated at the thought of tackling my army
Thank you! Good luck on your army!
I started with the hobby about a year ago and watched a ton of videos since then. Yours are my favourite! Your colour schemes always look great, but doable :) That is the perfect combination. I started a tyranids army recently and try to follow your scheme as much as possible. And now I just purchased the flesh-eater courts army set and I think I have to copy you again 😊
that is awesome, thank you! I'm glad to hear the videos have been helpful. Good luck on your projects!
Alright been waiting for this episode to drop! Great stuff Matt!
Thanks HTM! Can't wait to see that Flesh Eater Courts army of yours!
Watch this space@@MattsHobbyHour
More ghouls!
They are on the march!
These look really great!
Thanks!
Love it great job. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
First off, thanks so much for this video :) I didn't know what I wanted to do for a paint job on this model and decided to follow what you laid out here. I really enjoyed the entire process and think mine turned out pretty good :) I made a post on the FB page for 'Eavier Metal and had wanted to tag you to show my appreciation. If you get the chance/are curious about how it turned out, that's the only place I've posted it since I don't post anything on any social platform and just lurk/comment. Cheers and thanks again :)
that is awesome to hear! I'm really glad you enjoyed the process and the guide worked out for you. I don't have a FB page set up yet for the channel, just my personal one, but if you feel like emailing me a direct link to the post I'll go like/comment on it. My email is on my profile here on RUclips. Thanks!
@@MattsHobbyHourI didn't see an email but saw your IG so I've sent a message on there
Thank you for this fantastic paint. Please paint for us Royal dragon terrorgheist and Royal zombie dragon!!! 😢😢😢
You are the best to youtube!! ❤❤❤❤
Cool tutorial. 🎨🖌
thanks for watching!
The attention to detail is incredible. Great work! By the way what score music is that?
thanks! The music is through RUclips's free library for creators. If you click the video description above it should have some info on the tracks.
@@MattsHobbyHour Right on thank you
Thank you for this video, very enjoyable. I will try this one this week end ! What would be the paint color to use to fix mistakes on the blue skin ?
Thanks for watching! Thunderhawk Blue + White is really close to the skin color. The exact mix will vary depending on how light your primer is and how heavy the contrast layer was. (I'll include this in the video description for others. Can't believe I forgot to mention in the video!)
Hey Matt another great video! But why do you alternate the gradient when shading swords? I might use that method for some of my Chaos Warriors, I've never seen anyone use that before on the other painting tutorial videos that I have watched. Also, would love to see your take on Ushoran, the Mortarch of Delusion. Thats an amazing looking model.
I like to alternate the shade gradient because I think it makes the facets of the blade stand out more, especially from a distance on the tabletop. It's similar to some of the NMM techniques out there, except with NMM they usually pay more attention to where the light is coming from. Thanks for watching!
Thanks again Matt! I'm gonna test this method out on some swords, see how it looks! @@MattsHobbyHour
@@FilthyTutorials awesome, good luck!
Gross. nice job!
Thanks!
what is the recipe for the one on the left?
ruclips.net/video/nX5_-a4FOcg/видео.html here's the video for the other one. Thanks for watching!