#Slapchop

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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    So, you've tried #slapchop or contrast, or speed painting in general, and you're ready for the next step, more beautiful miniatures than you've ever painted... But where do you start?
    Welcome to Slapchop... +!
    With a little more time, some repetition, and a tiny amount of fairly forgiving detailing, all using contrasts/shades/washes we're levelling up one of the new Seraphon miniatures from Games Workshop.
    The video is packed with miniature painting tips and tricks, which you can apply to any Warhammer 40k, or Warhammer AOS armies easily, and combines theories from our recent Drybrush and Contrast Masterclass (Bloodthirster), and '10 Rules to Paint Better Forever' (Necron Lord).
    The result was great, and we had a blast, let us know in the comments below if you have any questions, or suggestions for future content! (Or if we did anything wrong :D)
    Space Marine tutorials:
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    Black Templars (ultra-crisp drybrush+wash armour): • How to Paint BLACK TEM...
    Imperial Fists (artistic purple shadow drybrush armour): • INDOMITUS How to paint...
    Space Wolves (our take on Space Wolf Grey): • Space Wolves Painting ...
    Minis:
    Necrons (aged Verdigris scheme): • How to Paint Necrons -...
    'Ghostbuster Green' Nighthaunt (Contrast + Washes): • PAINT GHOSTLY MODELS F...
    Classic Nighthaunt: • How to Paint Classic N...
    Vehicle tutorials:
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    Turquoise Tanks (alpha legion overclocked rhino): • How to Paint a Space M...
    Star Wars Legion AAT: • How to paint: AAT Batt...
    Large Miniatures:
    AMAZING Great unclean one in 3 hours with Drybrushing: • INSANE Great Unclean O...
    Fundamental/Basic army level Techniques:
    How to Control GW Texture paints (e.g. Agrellan Earth): • GW Texture Paints Unlo...
    Black Armour: • PAINT BLACK ARMOUR LIK...
    Leather 3 ways: • How to Paint Leather F...
    White 3 ways: • Painting white miniatu...
    Gold 3 ways (bonus advanced gold): • How to Paint GOLD: FAS...
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    Paint Realistic Flames - with DRYBRUSHING!: • How to Paint FLAMES an...
    Chipping using AK Interactive Products: • Easy Chipping effects ...
    Terrain:
    Glowing 40k/SF Terrain: • How to paint 40K terra...
    Glowing/firey/endless spells: • Paint all GLOWING Terr...
    Dungeons: • Game Changing MODULAR ...
    Grey Walls: • How to paint terrain D...
    Upgrade those Grey walls with enamel washes in 3 quick steps!: • Upgrade ANY terrain in...
    Glowing Green GHOST WALL: • Drybrush Striking Glow...
    Synthwave Purple/Pink Wall: • Drybrush Fluorescent G...
    Yellow Shipping Container: • PAINTING YELLOW MADE E...
    Texture paint (agrellan) Basing Drybrush Scheme tutorials:
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    Cracked Lava Base: • How to Paint Volcanic/...
    Grimdark (cool grey): • How to paint High qual...
    Huge bases fast (airbrush, drybrush, wash): • How to Paint Big Bases...
    Icy Bases: • How to paint Icy Tundr...
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    Build a Scenic Base fast (with greenstuff and a rock!): • BUILD a better base fo...
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    Limestone Basing: • How to base miniatures...
    In this video Byron’s using the Artis Opus Brushes!
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    #ArtisOpus #SeriesD #Drybrushing

Комментарии • 324

  • @LordSquee
    @LordSquee Год назад +70

    If you ever release your own paint range "Crazy Nuts Bright Yellow" needs to be a colour.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +14

      😅😅 don't tempt me, Frodo!

    • @DaLkalts
      @DaLkalts 11 месяцев назад +3

      perfect for highlights over "Goobertown Outrageous Orange"

  • @bestimmaa
    @bestimmaa 7 месяцев назад +6

    I love how you talk to your viewers like a meditation coach - and the music really ties it together. Keep it up!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  7 месяцев назад +1

      :) the only problem is when people fall asleep at the painting desk!

  • @meadowlarklemonist8712
    @meadowlarklemonist8712 Год назад +7

    The best in the business. No one makes the process clearer. Thanks for improving my painting 10 fold.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Genuinely my pleasure, what kind words 😊.

  • @Woodard126
    @Woodard126 Год назад +16

    Another cracking video! 😁
    A video on batch painting would be awesome and your approaches to painting many (MANY) models but maintaining the fluid/organic approach you showcase so well 👍🏻
    The thing that makes your videos so accessible is that you totally embrace that we're all human and make mistakes when experimenting. Very refreshing!

  • @Aphaedon
    @Aphaedon Год назад +17

    I love that you own your mistakes, also this is such a soothing video to watch, great background music/ambience as well.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      Really glad you liked it dude! We have been testing a few things and I think this one hit a nice groove, always open to suggestions and feedback!

  • @KrullMaestaren
    @KrullMaestaren Год назад +3

    Just want to compliment on a great video 🙂
    This is really the best "Slapchop +" or "How to grow as a painter after slapchop" out there . This could also be the real "Slapchop 2.0".

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      My dude 🥰 high praise, thank you so much! We have some more stuff planned for the future which is basically half way between this and other techniques, it should add another level of options :).
      Thanks for your kind words!

  • @kmykz
    @kmykz Год назад +17

    Shows what is possible with carefully selected additions without overdoing it. I tend to make painting a mini overly complicated and forget that a) going up a level can be done any time later - and especially b) it is not necessary to go all the levels at once.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +2

      Difficult right man, I think painting armies helps this, because you get punished if you put in too many steps :D

    • @kmykz
      @kmykz Год назад +1

      @@ArtisOpus Yeah, painting armies can also be rewarding, as the progress is much more visible. Because 5-10ish finished minis on painted(!) bases will look good anyway* it is easier to get to a point where you are satisfied enough to stop at a certain stage. I started keeping my work-in-progress minis next to their completed fellows and that helped coming to that point.
      *at least most of the time.

  • @neovalley
    @neovalley Год назад +6

    As a new painter I just want to take a second to say thank you for this helpful video!

  • @drakefrost4973
    @drakefrost4973 Год назад +6

    I'd love to see a video on how you'd approach doing natural patterns and markings on a model, things like stripes, spots and other things to help give creatures a more organic/natural feel. Amazing content as always!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      We definitely need to do this (and I need to practise!). Great suggestion, thanks 🙏

    • @camdavbax
      @camdavbax 10 месяцев назад

      Absolutely! Natural markings/camouflage/patterns are a real sticking point for me...

  • @spice6828
    @spice6828 Год назад +2

    Epic video, as usual. There's something magic about the way Byron tackles a mini and explains it so even goons like me can understand and apply the techniques. Astonishingly good content!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Thanks so much dude, super-kind words, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @MrRobEyes
    @MrRobEyes Год назад +3

    This looks amazing, from the thumbnail. Can’t wait to see this.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Thanks buddy, we'll see you there! :) 🦖🦖

  • @W1LYKAT
    @W1LYKAT Год назад +1

    Thank you, lord Byron your videos and Dry brush set have taken me from nervous painting to now having people look at my models and they don't understand how I have painted the model like I'm some sort of paint wizard.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      My dude, our absolute pleasure! We'll keep making tutorials if you keep painting ;)

  • @stewartlindsay635
    @stewartlindsay635 Год назад +5

    Can’t wait for this! I have 6 Aggradons and the Scar Veteran on order!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      Worth the wait, my man! The models are a blast, too :)

  • @Itsallover57
    @Itsallover57 Год назад +6

    Some interesting concepts here. I really like to put all my effort into my models but I decided when I start tyranids in 10th I was going to do most of them slap chop. This seems like a happy medium.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Absolutely man! I can really recommend our '10 rules' video we referenced here, the concepts aren't just or single minis, it's helpful for any minis, just got to hold your goal in mind (e.g. finishing an army/force).
      My big thing is knowing my future (bored) self, even if I am enjoying it now, if things take too long I might not be later 😅

  • @isisnmagic1812
    @isisnmagic1812 Год назад +1

    For some reason watching this video im getting a Mayan feel. Awesome job

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      I will 100% take that! Cheers buddy :)

  • @Beaunage
    @Beaunage Год назад +2

    Dude I love your channel. I am also a big fan of drybrushing instead of edge highlighting, and your style meshes very well with mine. I am picking up great tips from you, thank you.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Our pleasure, my man! We have an interesting one coming for you, both on how to and how not to edge-highlight, keep your eyes peeled for the blood angels backpack :).
      Thanks for your kind words!

  • @windpeoples
    @windpeoples Год назад +2

    Awesome video. Thanks!

  • @pytle
    @pytle Год назад +2

    As always amazing work

  • @crazysithslave
    @crazysithslave Год назад +1

    Absolutely stunning result 😮

  • @jonmorgan4076
    @jonmorgan4076 Год назад +1

    Love all your videos, my painting has improved considerably since I've been following your tutorials.
    One thing I could suggest that I think would push this model to the next level is some fluorescent paint on the gems & feathers, perhaps dotting with a white reflection on gems. Plus a lush base bursting with ferns and flowers.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      I absolutely agree buddy, we stuck to slapchop but they definitely lack a little saturation and depth (apart from a couple that worked nicely like the one on his chin jewellery :D

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Thanks for your kind words, too, love to hear it, our pleasure!

  • @kerr_b
    @kerr_b Год назад +1

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who also mixes washes into my contrast paint 😆

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Good man! I love it, absolute secret weapon for speed :).
      What's your avatar picture from by the way?

    • @kerr_b
      @kerr_b Год назад +1

      @@ArtisOpus It's from Pink Floyd 'The Wall', phenomenal album ✌🏻

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      @@kerr_b couldn't place it, thanks, would have bugged me for hours 😅

  • @Chyll07
    @Chyll07 Год назад +1

    I am glad to see the wash applied to the Contrast. I've found that to be quite effective in my own work with Speed Paint 2.0.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Absolutely man, it's a small addition, but makes all the difference!

  • @kristoff7049
    @kristoff7049 Год назад +1

    Lots of wise sound bites…. You reminded me of Yoda … when you rush, always comes regret!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      HAA! I'll take Bob Ross + Yoda comparisons in the same video!
      Happy, we are :)

  • @codybennett8516
    @codybennett8516 Год назад +1

    I have a few things I wanted to talk about.
    1.) maybe it was just me (most likely me) but could you to over why you used the washes on pieces like the gems, weapons, and armor?
    2.) your videos are just so peaceful to sit back and watch. You are like the miniature painter version of Bob Ross :)

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Hey cody, good question - I only did here because I was holding to 'slapchop' style, I would have based them a really bright colour before washing at least if I was doing this for myself :).
      Thanks, I will absolutely take Bob Ross, any time!

  • @fearforger
    @fearforger Год назад +1

    This video came out at the perfect time, as I’m about to start repainting a model that I was disappointed in the initial first attempt (which I did not implement some slapchop in but now will be, for the extra textured parts)

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Perfect! Some minis are just made for it :)

  • @danbarnaby4053
    @danbarnaby4053 Год назад +1

    Great video and thank you for doing this!
    I have been painting for years but you can always keep learning and I picked up a few things that I may have known but have forgotten or never knew! Thanks again!

  • @EmoGamerMonkey
    @EmoGamerMonkey Год назад

    Loving your videos so useful full of info for someone getting back into the hobby and realising how painting moved since i was last in the hobby. Ill be watching alot more to get those painting tips for when i start painting my models

  • @lordcuddlebear
    @lordcuddlebear Год назад +1

    The series D brushes JUST came in today for me! So I cannot wait!!!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      You, Sir, are going to have plenty of fun! Thanks for your support, enjoy!

    • @lordcuddlebear
      @lordcuddlebear Год назад +1

      @@ArtisOpus so excited!!! With Shatterpoints release I have tons of characters, terrain and more too! Not to account for over 100 unpainted Orks from AoS 😂
      Your videos, brushes, everything *chefs kiss*

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      @@lordcuddlebear Thanks! You'll be slaying the grey in no time man! I was meant to get some early shatterpoint but something got lost in translation. So not sure if it will feature on the channel. I like the terrain a lot :)

    • @lordcuddlebear
      @lordcuddlebear Год назад

      @@ArtisOpus that’s unfortunate! I can’t wait to use your videos as lessons. Just watched like 8 of them last night! Hopefully you get to get some pieces/something if even for personal use in some degree!

  • @AndTheAnswerIs42
    @AndTheAnswerIs42 Год назад +1

    Really good video as usual. Those small tweaks and additions makes a really big difference. A video with focus on smaller parts and different ways to tackle them would be a really good one.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      You're not the first to ask this buddy. I think we are well overdue an episode on 'detailing' or 'details' in general... We just need to find a way to frame it that works :). Thanks!

  • @antoinea3660
    @antoinea3660 Год назад +1

    All right, just in time for a Blood Bowl Kroxigor :) Thanks

  • @eldiablopotato
    @eldiablopotato Год назад +1

    Really great video. I really liked how the multi-colored features came out. Blending colors like that are on my wish list.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Go for it! You might well surprise yourself, it is *a lot* more forgiving than you'd think :)

  • @Raikoh067
    @Raikoh067 Год назад +6

    As I have been putting off tackling a Lord of Change model, effectively using an advanced "slap chop" method with inks like you did in this video, I for one am very excited for that feather video you mentioned!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      It's already out! Check out that and our recent LOC blending one, should help loads, good luck! :)

  • @Torkeep
    @Torkeep Год назад +1

    I do love how you paint an eye that is streets ahead of any eye that I have ever painted, and then call it "acceptable." 🤣

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      :D! Baby steps get you there surprisingly quick dude, keep practicing! Controlling how much paint is on your brush makes a huge difference, most of the time if I have painted an eye...90% of the time has been spent removing paint from the brush onto my thumb, give it a go!

  • @bobvanemmerik4378
    @bobvanemmerik4378 Год назад +4

    Those tyranids are gonna be great for slapchop using colour base vs the greyscale normal chop+ little extras like patterns to make them pop.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +2

      Absolutely, my man! I need to put a bit of time and thought into the markings thing, bet there's something magic out there

  • @madwaa20
    @madwaa20 Год назад +1

    Fw yellow and orange inks are my go to for those colours.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Love a good ink, with contrast now apparently being 'everything that's not normal paint' GW are making more ink and shade like ones each release, so some of these are probably closer to inks, than they are to original contrasts 😅

  • @lesjames2478
    @lesjames2478 Год назад

    My group has started playing in the johad and dark age lately. Everyone is having fun with it

  • @maquard3223
    @maquard3223 Год назад

    A realy nice video, the mini ist also realy nice!
    The thing that let me realy smile... there is nothing new about it... ill invent these "style" of painting allready 15 years ago ;)

  • @Somna77
    @Somna77 11 месяцев назад

    What I'd love to see is how you would take one of the entry sets that GW sell and see how good looking you can get them as quickly as possible. After all, that's what painting efficiently is for most of us right? Getting a good looking army in game asap. Apologies if this is something you've already done, I haven't investigated your channel too much, brilliant as it is.

  • @thegrayestofsons8079
    @thegrayestofsons8079 Год назад +1

    I've been loving the video quality lately. These are some super insightful tips, I learned a lot about washing with the dry brushing guy haha but can't wait for the next one.
    Ps I was at a tournament last weekend and they had one your brush sets and that was the only prize I wanted hahah

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Thanks buddy! We have been trying quite a lot of new stuff and have a bit of a different focus, glad it's gone down well :). We're aiming to bring the closest to in-person learning possible.
      Lovely to hear about the event, they obviously have good taste 😁

    • @thegrayestofsons8079
      @thegrayestofsons8079 Год назад

      @@ArtisOpus I definitely get the in person vibe, 2 👍s!

  • @lf903
    @lf903 Год назад

    Thank you!!!!

  • @abcdodd
    @abcdodd Год назад +1

    I haven't painted much since 1992, but now have all my models in my space with me. What's now called slapchop is how I think everyone painted back in the 80's, so I understand the concepts. Something I'd like to see is how to how OSL interacts with metallics/NMM.

    • @joel6376
      @joel6376 Год назад +1

      Everyone painted with a black and white underpainting and tinting? idk man.

    • @GuyRiessen
      @GuyRiessen Год назад

      @@joel6376 idk either--especially considering there was no youtube or even internet that could spread technique widely. It could easily have been something that was happening in Andrew's local area though--once there were washes, it's kind of a natural progression that could have developed anywhere and been shared directly painter-to-painter.

    • @carysage
      @carysage Год назад

      There may not have been an internet but there were art teachers. This technique was developed by French artists a few centuries ago, they just had a different name for it...

    • @joel6376
      @joel6376 Год назад

      @@carysage Yes, grisaille is an old technique and as such should have been in the hobby in a big way were it common. What we mostly had, particularly in the circles where slapchop has been coined is.. essentially coloring book paint each section in one color.

  • @tim_kenyon
    @tim_kenyon Год назад

    I've used a lot of the tips that you've been sharing in addition with filtering and glazing with Vallejo Xpress (contrast equivalents) - and much of what I do ties in with this video. I may not drybrush/smudge a basecoat, but I'll always basecoat, then drybrush the highlight colours and go one stage higher before the thinned Xpress stage and panel lining. It's really helped develop my technique, speed, and finish of the miniatures, so I thank you for all the tips thus far.
    With Leviathan, I would be very interested in how one could use your slapchop+ approach to mass painting the incoming Tyranid swarm - including how to choose your flesh/chitin colours; and how it could also be adapted for blitzing through your Space Marines.

  • @Bloodfencer1990
    @Bloodfencer1990 Год назад +1

    I think the eye slit you painted could have faced a bit further to the right, but at this level of detail and precision the result is more than good enough.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      I don't disagree dude, I just know from experience 'good enough' is the step before I then ruin it, so in a rare display of discipline I stopped there 😅

    • @Bloodfencer1990
      @Bloodfencer1990 Год назад

      @@ArtisOpus As the Simpson's family motto goes: "Stop while you're ahe-"

  • @JayTesseracT
    @JayTesseracT Год назад +1

    Amazing tutorial.

  • @SkitZHitZ
    @SkitZHitZ Год назад +1

    this actually turned out amazing, i personally would be proud to use or have this paint job

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy! The mini really helps, just great texture :)

    • @SkitZHitZ
      @SkitZHitZ Год назад

      @@ArtisOpus most welcome

  • @DaCostaStudio
    @DaCostaStudio Год назад +1

    Nice!!!

  • @user-yw9ys3dz7x
    @user-yw9ys3dz7x Год назад +1

    it's almost like painting them is more fun than playing with them

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      The Seraphon? And more than playing against them 😔😅

  • @vanthuyneromain4737
    @vanthuyneromain4737 Год назад

    Your brush control man ❤

  • @powersave2
    @powersave2 Год назад +1

    Love the sarus! Though the premiers hurt me a bit haha I was really excited to watch this like two days ago lol

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      :) hope we were worth the wait!

  • @greyzg
    @greyzg Год назад +1

    I really like how both the models look on their own but combined I feel like their colors are too same-y... Great video on slapchop though. I'm not that into it(or any speed painting for that matter) because even when someone as good as you is doing it up close you can still easily see the stipling and drybrushing "marks". But I still took some good tips from the video and it was really soothing to watch. You really are the Bob Ross of mini painting :-)

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Thanks buddy, no finer priase!
      You can always slow down on the drybrush, or not go all the way to white, and highlight yourself manually :) use it as a foundation, not the main event (our dragon Bust is a good example)

  • @danielhackett893
    @danielhackett893 Год назад +1

    It's the small tips (that are sometimes unrelated to your primary topic) which appear in your videos that can be the biggest time savers. Red dots on old brushes, for example, or taking the time to create a small batch of a test colour before scaling it up. Ever consider a Byron's Top Tips Google doc that you can add to over time and include a link in every video? Excellent guide though, inspiring stuff!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Like it! Are actually trying to add to our linkable small tips over time (many of them being small sections of previous videos), and would love to able to bring them up as cards more often. Our short about controlling washes as edge highlights is a good example.
      The painting terms/dictionary are being worked on too, but that's a private google-doc. Until we're happy enough with it, which may take some time!

  • @Gilenborn
    @Gilenborn 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been trying to follow along with your techniques for a few of my recent models, to various levels of success….
    But I do have a request/suggestion; I primarily paint my minis for DnD/ board games, so all my models come pre-assembled (maybe 1 piece off if it’s a larger model)…. Could you demonstrate how you’d incorporate your drybrush techniques (or really any techniques that aren’t “shove your brush in and hope it comes out) on a model that you cannot get clear access to some of the undersides? (In particular, I’m currently working on a demon with his wings wrapped around his body, but far enough that you can see, but not get in to control)

  • @squintsyadams8463
    @squintsyadams8463 Год назад +1

    Thank you very very much.

  • @samseverino2788
    @samseverino2788 11 месяцев назад

    Great Video helped me a lot in just starting out so any help is awesome. Definitely should have put blood on it.

  • @Alf_Hairy-arse
    @Alf_Hairy-arse Год назад +2

    Woohoo! Huldra blue! Hail Huldra!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      Time for a comeback? :)

  • @ReconPaint
    @ReconPaint Год назад +2

    I will add, don't worry if you go outside the lines. Don't make a habit of it, but take a brush that is clean and dry and soak up the paint that got away from you. Then wipe the brush on a paper towel to get off the paint you just picked up and repeat. Then rinse the brush and shake odd excess water and sweep over the unwanted paint. Cleans right off since it's thinner paint.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Agree entirely, it absolutely doesn't matter too much, especially after a few 'fixy' washes to hide it :). Natural variation helps so much with this, too!

  • @schubot7
    @schubot7 Год назад +1

    I'd love to see a video on painting Space Marines with these techniques specifically

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Definitely a bit more of a challenge, but also doable (especially certain chapters!). I need to refresh myself on some previous power armour strategies, and resist white scars 😁

    • @schubot7
      @schubot7 Год назад

      @@ArtisOpus Do it! White armour is difficult, so seeing your take on 'slap chop' for it would be wonderful!

  • @MrBadmonkeycw
    @MrBadmonkeycw Год назад +1

    Of course you put the blood on it. Hungry boi😂 Feed your raptor!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      😅😅 I am still in complete indecision, I think mud on feet is a definite yes, on jungle base. Too.

    • @MrBadmonkeycw
      @MrBadmonkeycw Год назад

      Bloody mud then? Dinner was just served! 😂 great vid! Needing all the inspiration I can get when it comes to finding better ways to paint. Not all of which is picking up more acrylic heroin from my flgs 😅

  • @isisnmagic1812
    @isisnmagic1812 Год назад +1

    Dude, blood for the blood gods, no doubt add blood.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      I am 100% on adding mud (to feet), and still completely undecided about blood!

  • @medavis
    @medavis 11 месяцев назад +1

    "no skills needed"? I dunno about that, lol. Great video, though, thanks for letting us tag along.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  11 месяцев назад

      Cheers man, this one is (genuinely, I've taught beginners) a matter of repetition, we're using semi-transparent washes, so it's quite hard to make big opaque mistakes.
      Give it a go, trust me, you will surprise yourself if you follow the steps (let the mini paint itself, we're just 'helping') :).

  • @n7angle856
    @n7angle856 Год назад

    Im going to paint a terrasque soon, so a detailed series with little to no skips would be amazing with the leviathan. Because now I need to look around to different series to know how to do certain stuff. Love the video!

  • @TheRationalCarpenter
    @TheRationalCarpenter Год назад +1

    Loved it

  • @abyssalflame6562
    @abyssalflame6562 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing work

  • @kyle857
    @kyle857 4 месяца назад

    You can assemble him in parts (rider and mount) and fit his tail through like any other cavalry.

  • @tiberiumnp8030
    @tiberiumnp8030 Год назад +1

    My IF yellow right now is IF contrast and the Reikland shade (as IF contrast is a flat paint, not a “contrast” paint). I’ve never thought about premixing those, I really should try that next. Thanks!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Absolutely buddy, if you get it right you can do a full pot for army production, well worth the initial time investment :)

  • @kyle857
    @kyle857 4 месяца назад

    You can assemble him in parts (rider and mount) and fit his tail through like any other cavalry.

  • @rmhtexas5982
    @rmhtexas5982 Год назад +1

    I'd love to see a video on how to do this kind of efficient painting in batches. A lot of the times confusion arises with, 'oh, what colors did I mix to achieve that, and in what ratio?' If I need 5 of these riders, it'd be nice to see an example of some kind of 'slapchop assembly line..'

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      Great suggestion! I genuinely don't worry about this stuff when batching, if you think about non opaque techniques, and how many stages are involved, even a major discrepancy often goes unnoticed, also natural variation is a thing. Especially skin or clothing or armour etc.
      It's absolutely worth showing in a full tutorial, maybe a complete one on Batch Painting do's and don'ts.
      Really good idea. Thanks!
      Now to find a model I want to paint 5times in turquoise....

  • @BenDowney
    @BenDowney Год назад

    These techniques look great on textured minis like dinos, but I would be curious to see how you approach smooth, white armor with freehand markings like Captain Rex in Star Wars Shatterpoint or Legion. Would you even consider Slap Chop with Clones? Would you go grim and dark or would you keep it clean and bright? Do you add scratches and scrapes or do you stipple on wear and tear? Really appreciate your take on these techniques!

  • @OverwhelmedGeek
    @OverwhelmedGeek Год назад

    I’d love to see a video dedicated to your palettes. And what I mean is I’d like to see a video dedicated to them from brand new to continued use through projects. Can you safely strip paint from them and continue using them after a ton of paint and primer has built up or is it that once it’s smooth it’s trash? How do the other designs compare to the one you use in all your videos? I’ve started to buy one a few times and there’s a couple designs that look really cool but they don’t look as textured as the one you always use. And there’s probably a ton of other questions I could/should be interested but I’m a complete noob so🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️😂

  • @Lee-lm9xi
    @Lee-lm9xi 8 месяцев назад

    If anyone has issues getting in between the scales with a brush i find using a cheap caligraphy fountain pen makes life far easier. Im far to heavy handed so use one for anything like pin washing

  • @dannythompson9642
    @dannythompson9642 Год назад +1

    Hope your good mate I just bought a set of your dry brush’s they look really nice but lve just built and spayed my first terrain which is all mechanics and I watched your plasma one which was very good so thank u for that I was just wondering if u had any tips or could do a vid about bigger walk ways details and the legs it would b very appreciated thank u 👍👍

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      I'd approach them very similar to a lot of our metallics… maybe sped up a little.
      The imperial knights 'one metallic paint' one on the armiger is a great start. You can skip a load of steps as it's terrain. And it will still look great 👍
      Cheers dude, hope it goes well!

    • @dannythompson9642
      @dannythompson9642 Год назад +1

      Thank u very much really appreciate it 👍👍

  • @tombrand236
    @tombrand236 Год назад +1

    Would love to see you tackle the amazing new Kroxigor models Byron ❤

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      The more I see them the more I'm inclined to agree, Infernal Brush just posted a picture yesterday that might have tipped the balance :D

    • @tombrand236
      @tombrand236 Год назад

      @@ArtisOpus they’re probably the nicest models I’ve ever made, with some really nice options to pick from. I made a couple with the standard heads and one with the crocodilian head and they look amazing. I’ve only primed them so far as not sure which scheme to go for, but I can see me buying another box already

  • @fallenhuntercastiel
    @fallenhuntercastiel Год назад +1

    Can you do a Black Slapchop at some point for the likes of Black templar / Dark Angels Risen (HH) that keeps it dark but very subtle

  • @WreckItRolfe
    @WreckItRolfe 2 месяца назад +1

    "Always finger first"

  • @voice9893
    @voice9893 Год назад +1

    How do you clean your drybrushes in between colors? And how do you clean the drybrushes at the end of a painting session? With normal vrush soap?

  • @jubeiiiiii
    @jubeiiiiii Год назад +1

    very nice dino! look fiercesome. I see you mixing paint and I sometimes have some trouble. all acrylics of course, but 1rst I thought it was because I mix some diff. brands but even if i do the same brand , the mix is not going as well as I wanted, vallejo or army painter... is it because I mix , for army painter `MID` (Leather brown) and `HIGH` (matt white) ?

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      It shouldn't matter, as long as they are high quality brands you shouldn't have any problems :). I don't have issues with the brands I use.
      Some brands are matte and some are satin (e.g. S75///GW), this can give things a different finish.
      Cheers buddy!

  • @stonkotron319
    @stonkotron319 Год назад +1

    I recently purchased some of your brushes and I’m never going to use any thing else when mini painting

  • @sih4143
    @sih4143 Год назад +2

    With regards to mentioning the contrast thickens. If not done any painting for a long period so they have all sat for quite a while, would it be worth just going through them all and putting in a drop of medium into each? or would you suggest a pot by pot case only?

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Probably pot by pot dude, the less there is (and the more frequently they've been open/used) the more volatile, and potentially easily dehydrated and thickened they are.
      You could test a bunch of half used ones at once though, to be a bit more efficient.

  • @nickdavis5420
    @nickdavis5420 Год назад +1

    Man I want some and magnets for a rider and in mounted .

  • @southpaw5483
    @southpaw5483 Год назад +1

    Wonderful video and education. Any thoughts on using an Enamel Panel Liner for the shadowing around the Scales?

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Main thought: DO IT! Perfect compliment, you could gloss varnish pre if you wanted to make it run thinner/just recesses

    • @southpaw5483
      @southpaw5483 Год назад

      @@ArtisOpus Thank you. If we "gloss varnish", may we need a Matt Varnish to apply Highlights/Paint afterwards? (In other words, will the Contrast/Speed/Acrylic paint adhere to the Gloss Varnish?)

  • @logansomner5942
    @logansomner5942 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just clicked on this video because of the title and I wanted to say that I think it's weird that your target market is "no skill needed". This is a skilled craft. Whatever gets the clicks tho, I guess.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  11 месяцев назад

      Cheers man, this one is (genuinely, I've taught beginners) a matter of repetition, we're using semi-transparent washes, so it's hard to make big opaque mistakes.
      Give it a go, trust me, you will surprise yourself if you follow the steps!

  • @Weabooie
    @Weabooie Год назад +1

    As someone who's NEVER painted before, and has just started their first army. Would you have any starting tips/recommendations on how to start this method on Orks? Specifically 'Goff' Orks. May be a silly question! Just wondering if a base coat of green or black would be better as skin = green, armor = black. Thanks!

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      Hey buddy, it depends on your overall plan, if you're using contrast like we did here you could start from a grey, and then contrast the black sections and green sections, tinting them in the direction you want.
      Any follow-up questions let me know in another comment, replies can get lost.

  • @ArtisOpus
    @ArtisOpus  Год назад

    Buy the Brushes used in this video: store.artis-opus.com/collections/series-d-drybrushing
    How would you adapt or apply these tchniques, do you have any questions, or suggestions for follow-up content?
    As ever the best suggestion will win a Brush Set and Texture Palette of your choosing!

  • @joel6376
    @joel6376 Год назад +1

    With all the tinting going on its probably time to step outside hobby brands to artist quality products like daler rowney or liquitex inks who are considerate enough to list opaque/semi/transparent on each product. Avoiding problems encountered on the riders leg initially.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Absolutely, Oils are coming later this year hopefully, which I am looking forward to sharing :)

  • @edwardboon2204
    @edwardboon2204 Год назад +1

    Hi Byron. What did you use as a paint handle for the rider while it was still separated from the mount? It looked quite comfortable to hold.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      To get underneath and help me keeping it at a single orientation, plus it didn't have a base and contrast can get fingered easily while drying!

  • @neilbevan5342
    @neilbevan5342 Год назад +1

    Great video as per usual.
    a question if you was to go blue for the skin what wash would you use?

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Check our dragon Bust from last November! Turned out great :)

  • @lilpain1997
    @lilpain1997 6 месяцев назад

    I started painting and didn't like my results. Got a ton of models slapchopped and ready to be painted with speedpaints. Seriously, using a can and this method i have primed and slapchopped like 80 minis right now in a very short amount of time compared to the standard method. Ill of course use normal paints on top for highlights and other effects as slapchop isnt the be all end all, its just another technique to use to time save and get good results

  • @dfs101zambiblebops3
    @dfs101zambiblebops3 Год назад

    Very excited to watch this through fully to schnazz up my Landsknecht Ogre! Do you have any tips for drybrushing with pro acryl paints? I find using the hydration pad makes the paint way to wet, is the paint wet enough you dont have to worry about the hydration pad?

  • @Ummmyepp
    @Ummmyepp Год назад +1

    Love these new Seraphon models. Do you have a good recipe for painting jade weapons and armour? I've always imagined lizardmen with lots of Jade and obsidian.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      Honestly, this guy's weapon was the single piece I was the least happy with on this dude.
      I was pleased with his gems though, which went from lime green to jade, and the feathers - so I'll do some more experimentation, and see if I can come up with something.
      I don't think 'power sword' style would work, looks a little too SF

    • @Ummmyepp
      @Ummmyepp Год назад

      @@ArtisOpus I've seen some marble techniques using stretched put cotton bud to mask the darker veins and sprayed a lighter colour through an air brush over it. I dont have an air brush so never tried it but it might be a starting point for the Jade?
      Also agree that green power swords isn't the right look.

  • @xcomboy666
    @xcomboy666 Год назад +1

    Excellent results. It's paced and focused the way I like to paint, but it's not really SlapChop+20%, is it? SlapChop typically takes about 4 minutes per model.

  • @SadisticSlayer
    @SadisticSlayer Год назад +1

    Love thé vid. If thé Saurus would have been a bright Blue, what would have been thé best color for the mount?

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      Like a clean blue? Is it had similar shading going on to this one I would have possibly done him turquoise, both shaded in the same way, would let you do the metallics in an old gold (desaturated), bet it'd look legit :)

    • @SadisticSlayer
      @SadisticSlayer Год назад

      @@ArtisOpus Tnx man, I always struggle with matching painting schemes.

  • @adamtoth3611
    @adamtoth3611 Год назад +1

    Hey man, can you show us some cool TMM techniques and dry brushing metallics please

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      Oh Sir, you wait for the Chaos Lord on Demonic mount we've nearly done editing :D

    • @adamtoth3611
      @adamtoth3611 Год назад

      @@ArtisOpus nice!! You have given me a lot of good techniques, always look forward to more

  • @christian2809
    @christian2809 Год назад +1

    I really like to follow these drybrush centric paintingstyle. Do you have any tips on not making it as uniform looking? I feel like the overall texture of the skin, though very clean, is a bit too clean and too uniform?

    • @Contrapulator
      @Contrapulator Год назад +1

      You can use stippling to introduce some random noise.

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      Stippling is a great way, you can also 'blotch' on contrast patterns, etc, to bring some random patterns, googling sharks and lizards is a great resource for this, as it's a bit of a worrying thought :)

  • @michaeltreon4034
    @michaeltreon4034 Год назад

    The results are great...just think you missed some good opportunities with some Aztec gold :)

  • @Khazore_Blackreaver
    @Khazore_Blackreaver Год назад +1

    I want you wall cases for the miniatures..

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад

      They're still available for late-pledge on Kickstarter :)

  • @hacisme2456
    @hacisme2456 Год назад +1

    have you guys ever thought about a video going thru your older painted models and just showing off paint jobs from the past videos

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  Год назад +1

      That's interesting, retrospectively analysing them?

    • @hacisme2456
      @hacisme2456 Год назад

      some analysis and maybe specific points about the paint jobs you really love or really dislike!
      Love the vids keep it up!

  • @NerdySatyr
    @NerdySatyr Год назад +3

    Liked, Commented, Shared and Already subscribed.
    Doing my work to boost the video! 😆

  • @gamingwithisaiahf
    @gamingwithisaiahf 6 месяцев назад +1

    can you explain the purpose of the different washes and mediums you use? I've airbrushed for a long time but am at a complete loss when it comes to this technique.
    cheers

    • @ArtisOpus
      @ArtisOpus  6 месяцев назад

      Washes: Shades? They're a semi-transparent slightly thicker wash that does shading for you, quite soft and forgiving.
      The mediums I add in further aid transparency, while keeping the unique properties above :)

  • @krzysiekbazyl6702
    @krzysiekbazyl6702 Год назад

    Great video! I'd like to see how would you approach painting a bigger than usual character like a primarch. :D

  • @paulschaller648
    @paulschaller648 Год назад

    Would love to see what you could do with colour shift paints like the ones from Turbo Dork or Green Stuff