Painting Angron, Daemon Primarch of Khorne | Grim, Dark, Fast & Fun
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2023
- Just a little video on how I painted Angron, the literally angriest Ron ever. I kind of throw everything I can to paint this warhammer 40k primarch from oil paint to airbrushing and more. Enjoy!
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Yooooo! He looks amazing! I’ve never seen such extensive use of oil paints on a mini before! And those blood hands? Like something straight outta Berserk.
Magnifique ! I love your style !
incredible!
Calling him Angry Ron is kind of a Khorney joke.
I see what you did there. 😂
Bllaarrghhhh
He is the angriest of Rons
I come for the snark. The tutorial is a bonus.
I really liked this, thank you
This is stunning man, idk why I’m so terrified to try oil paints for something other than simple washes.
They're seriously great
This is so good 👏🏻
Brilliant ❤
I REALLY have to try oil paints! Especially seeing the results you are able to get.
You should!
Great job, I'm assuming we can expect Mortarion too soon?
My favourite blood effect will always be Tamiya Clear Red mixed with brown and black, give much depths and when mixing the clear with normal acrylics it globs up, so great for gore and not just blood.
Morty was actually my first big model from when I was starting out. I don't really want to do him again, but was considering a "saving my old trash" vid on him because he's kinda nasty, and not in the good nurgle way. Not sure. Humming (and hawwing).
@@TRTT ah I see, rescue videos are always nice. You could also do other armies big guys, like the Avatar of Khaine and euhm, a hierophant? C'tan shards maybe, but they aren't that big though.
Looks amazing. Dumb question though. What did you do as a base coat. To get the initial effect
Not dumb at all. Black primer then drybrush gray then white primer. I'd suggest ELF makeup brushes, cheap and crazy good for this.
Hi love this with the oils , what thinners is safe to use to thin the oils plus the model itself ? Also can the piece still be clear coated over oil ? Thanks for any advice
Hi! You always want to make sure you have ventilation with thinners, so "safe" still requires some control of your environment - but there are relatively odorless thinners. Some are quite odorless but bonkers expensive you can find at hobby and model painting stores, but the best value I've found is Mona Lisa thinner (I get from michaels, they have a 30% off coupon you can find online)... it's quite cheap and very low odor. I'd avoid general painting thinners you find at hardware stores, they technically work but the fumes are heavy and they are a bit extreme for delicate painting.
You absolutely can clear coat. Oil paint manufacturers recommend 6 months (!!) so they have time to cure to avoid cracking, but they assume you're doing thick canvas paintings that take longer to cure... I usually just wait a week and haven't had issues personally.
Wow thankyou so much for the time you have taken explaining this to me . I am currently putting Angry Ron together and will be following your painting example as I've never used oils to finish a figure before . 'Whats the worst that could happen ' lol @@TRTT
One other question, where did you find the STL for the blood hands? Or did you make that yourself? Thanks!
Hi! I just searched for hands on cults 3d or something like that... sorry it's been a long time I just had them in a folder from before
nice work !! wish to know the name of the final song
Thanks! I'll check tonight
Alright think I found, it "Pulse" by Tatami. Cheers!
@@TRTT ty!!
Do you have a list of the oil paints you use for this?
I don't but if I recall it was burnt/raw sienna, pthalo blue, titanium white, lemon yellow (hue), alarian crimson and black.
How was the model primed?
Hi! Just drybrushing over black, gray then white.
Brass not bronze
Ugh, I know - some folks pointed that out the other day on another platform that I misspoke, too late now. Kills me though...
@@TRTT lol as it kills us seeing our father decked out in bronze!