Hatty is a natural at hosting! love the skin colour and the guts look realistic and fresh. this model is going to be one for the ages when its finished!!
Your attention to detail in those animations is very impressive. It’s no wonder that your attention to detail in this type of work is as excellent as it is. You’re a great addition to this channel.
Instead of a hodgepodge of textures mixed together, I wonder how it would look having some more clear delineations to give a look at the biggest unclean one is actually many daemons squished together. Pieces of Frank here, half of Alice over there etc.
For the parts with pus, I'd suggest giving it an inflamed look like some rosy tones and then the sun yellow on top. I did that to my genestealer cults and I really much appreciated it, It's also a good contrast to the greens of the flesh Edit: I used Dirty Red from AK interactive, it's a cold reddish colour that if heavily applied dries with a yellow satin look BUT you can wash it down and it gives more of a magenta/red colour
@@hattyhaunts if you’re going to do another set of tests an interesting option would be to go for a less green skin tone and try a few different realistic skin conditions.
Looks awesome! A much better painter than I am once told me that the secret to making Nurgle skin look unhealthy is uneven skin tones. Adding bruising using crimson and purple washes, and/or undershading with a mix of yellow, purple, green and magenta inks, and stippling various unhealthy colours can really sell this and help to break up such huge surfaces
not sure if this was intentional, but rly charmed by the little variations in editing for this episode (the different opening jingle especially) - would love the idea of 'Hatty episodes' and 'Guy episodes' each having their own style presentation-wise. loved the ep!
Life is truly strange - for as long as I can remember there have been certain shapes and patters that have made me feel really repulsed, but I always thought it was just me... But now, thanks to a word in a thumbnail on youtube, I have learned that its actually not just me
Seconded. The lump tool was awesome. I'd say it (or something like it) should be the default texture for the real piece. Might be worth creating several sizes.
Lovely seeing the progress if this Titanic Unclean One, wonder if it'll had those horn things many Great unclean ones have if so there's a lot to put on it like a dozen plague bells, nurglings, skulls and such
for the pustules, id try and raise some of them slightly above the surrounding skin, and then do a buildup of the colours used. maybe using Guy's tutorial for the eye-lense on the ork stompa?
Imo the GUO skin looks like scale more than actual skin and, yeah, Blood for Blood God only in the recesses may be better That's my take Thanks for the video, I needed that so much right now Keep it up Love y'all ❤❤❤
the textures look pretty nice. i think i'd approach the skin by using oil colors instead of acrylics since i love how you can blend them directly on a model and create interesting color variations
brilliant work with making those tools, the test pieces make me want to work on a nurgle's garden board. Add cabochons for an extra level of creepiness.
One suggestion for texture: Use red crackle paint on some of the smoother surfaces. Then use blood technical paint and dry-dry brush over it with brown once dry. Add dots of Nurgle effect paint here and there and - presto! - you've got some nice, infected scabs.
That was tough to watch but had to power through. Needed those tips on getting great and quick flesh tones, always amazing what you can do with 5 colour's
I agree with the blood for the blood god setting back a lot of the features of the previous colours, to be honest I'd maybe focus more on just making sure the guts look wet once the colours are set up, what would it look like with a layer of that white wash? Maybe with a bit of PVA? Gloss Varnish? Looking really awesome! Can't wait to see the final result
I would love to see a sort of giant hive with bug swarms coming in and out of the GUC. It would make it seem so alive, like a ginormous multi-organism creature.
I think you should find one of those flying maggot models and stick it halfway into the skin like a botfly larva that’s emerging out. Thanks for the videos!
The gross green skin looks absolutely hideous, definitely onto something great with that recipe! For the bloody inside bits, I'd recommend some kind of transition color between the red gore and guts and the gross green Nurgle's Rot. There's gotta be something visually wrong with the organs if they're producing a vile green gooey liquid like that, so discoloring them as such really helps tie the look together.
I think it would be cool if you put nurglings into some of the larger holes on the skin, and then put some sort of translucent membrain over them that they would be straining against, and then for some of the holes, paint some gore inside, and have some torn membrane hanging off of the edges, and then finally some holes with dried and crusted gore inside.
I think you're right about going a little lighter on the blood in the guts. It definitely lost something when the whole thing got slathered. Concentrating it more in the recesses will really help it pop in the final product, I think.
On the pustules, you may want to add some pink and crimson washes to the base of them to give them that taut, stretched skin look, like they might be about to erupt.
West Side here. I would use high pigment housepaint testers from the diy store. That would save a tremendous amount pf money. And i would use cheap clear varnish from there too. And instead of expensive washes i would play with woodstain.
Those test pieces look great. The flesh looks amazing. When painting the fingers or the feet, I would recommend painting them with some bruising like swelling. It really looks good on Nurgle daemons, so you might want to test that out.
At least you can use those test pieces for Demon World terrain. I couldn't believe how lifelike and yicky those look! This big project is going to turn out amazing, I think.
Great work on the test pieces. The grandfather will surely approve. If you need miliput like detail but in large quantities and not breaking the bank you might like Apoxie Sculpt. It’s ounce for ounce much cheaper than miliput, but holds amazing detail and can be sanded. The only paint idea that springs to mind is using some pink or red to make the pustules and open holes look inflamed. Either way, nice work!
Really impressed how those homemade tools worked out, and definately agree with less blood for the blood god, as it did remove a lot of the colours that you put in. Maybe sculpting some details onto some of the gooey bits to make them more readable as organs could be cool, and adds a little bit of extra for the eyes to feast on.
@@MidwinterMinis so the greatest unclean one is never gunna happen or very slowly as always calling in ill after you have done a section of skin and guts 😂
Wow! Love both of these! My recipe for Guts usually starts with a darker pink like screamer pink, then using a wash of a purple/crimson to really darken it down and then do my regular highlights of light pinks and then finish it up by putting some blood for the blood god in the recesses. This stops some of the highlights being lost! But honestly it looks amazing and I bet if you thinned the blood for the blood god a bit more with gloss varnish I bet it would look just as good!
You should incorporate some reds and purples into the deepest recesses of the skin tone, anywhere the skin would be extra thin or inflamed, such as around the pustules and in the holes. Would go a long way to make the skin feel deeper and more dynamic.
NorthernOfTheBoarder, (I think that's the name) does a lot of, let's say unique sculptures. He does a lot of skin textures, with custom tools. Might be worth checking out.
Great video. I loved the skin texture and colours but agree with you about the glistening guts. Maybe hold back a bit with the blood effect?? Looking forward to the next episode.
I loved all the different textures on the skin, you should 100% do all of them in random patterns as you did on the test piece, it really makes it more belivable as real skin. I actually just finished painting a Great Unlclean One, one thing the model had that you could also consider doing, was areas with thick and callus cracked skin, it should be easy to do with some texture paint. Loving this project 👍🏼
Looking terrific so far! For the skin, you may want to consider glazing some patches of magenta and/or purple. Adds variation and can add to the sickly appearance.
Coming along really well, especially the skin! I think the guts look very gruesome but they do look very "living" to me, rather than the half rotten, magot infested, zombie intestines I think of for Nurgle.
In WD289 there is Nurgle Dreadnought with guts coming out of dual-gun of soft. Its this sickly bright yellow with red/black shading which I think might *pop* the look on those guts on big GUO
It would be hard but super cool if for the guts, you have "flesh flaps" flopping away to expose some inner parts of the guys which would allow you to get some more deep bruised purple and rotting bile green in amongst all that red. Just a thought.
it would be interesting to see the blood for the blood god and nurgle's rot partially mixed so the ooze looks like it has some blood running through it
Since it has three heads you could have three different schemes in patches across the demon. The bloody one, the puss one and then a third. Fungal perhaps?
The skin came out great, but the guts seem a bit off. I agree with the issue raised about Blood for the Blood God overriding the previous work, potentially making it look a bit too fresh. But it also comes off as too uniformly shiny as well . . . maybe try a light drybrushing of matte clear over the raised areas where the gore had already oozed off leaving the innards a bit dry?
Drybrushing leaves it a little chalky and dry looking. I'd finish off with some heavy post-shading with transparent inks (maybe purple and black) through an airbrush to add depth to the shadowed areas. Also those test pieces are going to make for some horrific terrain :o
Maybe mix in some of the guts being a grayish purple next to the red ones. Also what about the Blood paint before one or more of the drybrushing steps?
Maybe for the guys stuff you could try adding a green wash over everything and a bright green dry brushing in the cervices. I think that that would cause it to look all necrotic and sickly
Kneading together DAS and PVA glue (geek gaming scenic had a video on it) will make a clay that doesn't shrink when it dries. For something this size it would prevent it from warping or cracking the sculpture.
Great idea/looting on the tools. The stop-motion animation were excellent. Painting side, I'd say the guts were looking pretty well until everything was covered in blood for the blood god (but as you said, it's a test piece to learn from) otherwise the skin would be (personally) you could add some desaturated yellow and have more purple in the shadows (like you tried to put back in at the end, you could also have him different were he's has a very infected look, either near boils or hole skin area (colours on those are nice btw), could also have filled boil stuff and then 1-2 empty ones with nurgle's rot leaking out or other yellowee pust (like one of 'em burst earlier that day)
There's a retired youtuber called TemplarsCrusade01 who once did some videos on making a Nurgle reaver titan. The stuff you've done here reminds me of those videos.
Seeing Hatty’s GUO with nurglings crawling out of it made me realise that the big GUO is big enough to have a regular sized GUO crawling out of it!
It's too late, but they could have had a less great unclean one carrying the tongue of the greatest unclean one.
Never say never!
@@MidwinterMinishave you seen the putrid painter?
A possessed Epic scale Imperator Titan walking out of it?
Crawling out the butt?
Hatty is a natural at hosting! love the skin colour and the guts look realistic and fresh. this model is going to be one for the ages when its finished!!
Hopefully! We're certainly putting the work in :)
Thanks so much! ☺️
Your attention to detail in those animations is very impressive. It’s no wonder that your attention to detail in this type of work is as excellent as it is. You’re a great addition to this channel.
Aww that’s so kind of you to say 🥹
Instead of a hodgepodge of textures mixed together, I wonder how it would look having some more clear delineations to give a look at the biggest unclean one is actually many daemons squished together. Pieces of Frank here, half of Alice over there etc.
That sounds horrific. I love it.
The DIY tools are a great creation to make unique skin texture!
Can't wait to use them on the big boy!
I've made some of my own DIY tools as well, and I've had to make do with whatever I can get my hands on. I also recommend the GW paint Orruk Flesh.
Not a paint suggestion, but you could have a couple nurglings coming out of the model in those bigger holes, kinda like how Surinam toads reproduce.
For the parts with pus, I'd suggest giving it an inflamed look like some rosy tones and then the sun yellow on top. I did that to my genestealer cults and I really much appreciated it, It's also a good contrast to the greens of the flesh
Edit: I used Dirty Red from AK interactive, it's a cold reddish colour that if heavily applied dries with a yellow satin look BUT you can wash it down and it gives more of a magenta/red colour
Yeah having a look at the inflammation around boils would give a good reference. It would also give you some good ideas for variation on the pus.
Smart!
@@hattyhaunts if you’re going to do another set of tests an interesting option would be to go for a less green skin tone and try a few different realistic skin conditions.
I was going to say the same, it's a good shout :)
The pink is great for the small intestines, but the colon might be looking more realistic with a more purple tone!
I'll take "Conversations I never thought I'd be having on the internet" for $300 please, Alex
Hatty as a host! I love it! :D
Yes mate!
Thanks buddy! 😄
I'm not gonna lie I was a little iffy when I heard she was joining Guy as a co host but honestly she's been one of the best things for the channel.
Looks awesome! A much better painter than I am once told me that the secret to making Nurgle skin look unhealthy is uneven skin tones. Adding bruising using crimson and purple washes, and/or undershading with a mix of yellow, purple, green and magenta inks, and stippling various unhealthy colours can really sell this and help to break up such huge surfaces
not sure if this was intentional, but rly charmed by the little variations in editing for this episode (the different opening jingle especially) - would love the idea of 'Hatty episodes' and 'Guy episodes' each having their own style presentation-wise. loved the ep!
good to see the notorious H.A.T with the hosting reigns
💪😤
5header shout-out = instant like. He is an amazingly creative model maker and doesn't get the attention he deserves.
Life is truly strange - for as long as I can remember there have been certain shapes and patters that have made me feel really repulsed, but I always thought it was just me...
But now, thanks to a word in a thumbnail on youtube, I have learned that its actually not just me
The lump tool not only looks great imo, but it works much better than I would have expected!
Seconded. The lump tool was awesome. I'd say it (or something like it) should be the default texture for the real piece. Might be worth creating several sizes.
Lovely seeing the progress if this Titanic Unclean One, wonder if it'll had those horn things many Great unclean ones have if so there's a lot to put on it like a dozen plague bells, nurglings, skulls and such
for the pustules, id try and raise some of them slightly above the surrounding skin, and then do a buildup of the colours used. maybe using Guy's tutorial for the eye-lense on the ork stompa?
Truly excited for this project, and truly to excited to see more of Hatty
Imo the GUO skin looks like scale more than actual skin and, yeah, Blood for Blood God only in the recesses may be better
That's my take
Thanks for the video, I needed that so much right now
Keep it up
Love y'all ❤❤❤
Thanks buddy! We've got some secret plans to add some more tiny details that you'll see in the next video too :D
I'm so glad to see 5header get some recognition i have been following him for years
Great channel!
Great first video. This self-made tool idea is very clever. Looking forward to more Hatty videos. Keep up the good work.
the textures look pretty nice. i think i'd approach the skin by using oil colors instead of acrylics since i love how you can blend them directly on a model and create interesting color variations
Really loved the variety of textures on that test piece. Looking forward to how they'll be blended in more on the final model.
More Hatty videos!!! We love Hatty 😭😭😭
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Great video! I always enjoy these series style videos that go into more detail, also those animations are awesome Hatty!
These test pieces are so good that they really should be considered for your terrain collection.
Great to see Hattie doing her own bit. Loved the skin
Hmmm might leave this one for _after_ I've eaten
Wow, now I want to see more of those Hatty animations!!!
Can't wait to see how the entire piece looks when it is finally done!
brilliant work with making those tools, the test pieces make me want to work on a nurgle's garden board. Add cabochons for an extra level of creepiness.
One suggestion for texture: Use red crackle paint on some of the smoother surfaces. Then use blood technical paint and dry-dry brush over it with brown once dry. Add dots of Nurgle effect paint here and there and - presto! - you've got some nice, infected scabs.
The test pieces would be sick terrain for nurgle infested worlds
Absolutely!
The sculpt for the skin looks incredible!!! This thing is going to be a freaking masterpiece!!
That was tough to watch but had to power through. Needed those tips on getting great and quick flesh tones, always amazing what you can do with 5 colour's
Glad you enjoyed it!
I say you have some amazing test pieces for the Titanic Unclean One, if you can get the skin to look like the test piece it will be so amazing.
You could add some strands of yarn covered in glue to the guts to mimic some veins
I am unnerve by holes in skin but that is only when it’s actual skin this pretty cool and totally within what a great unclean one would look like
I've got to try out that DIY tool technique for terrain making. It worked so well!
We absolutely recommend it!
I agree with the blood for the blood god setting back a lot of the features of the previous colours, to be honest I'd maybe focus more on just making sure the guts look wet once the colours are set up, what would it look like with a layer of that white wash? Maybe with a bit of PVA? Gloss Varnish?
Looking really awesome! Can't wait to see the final result
The creativity in this channel is why its the best!!!!!
This is so cool. I would love to see more sculpting stuff
Great video. The guts could easily be made into terrain. Perfect for nurgles garden. Good work Hatty
The effect of bloody guts looks freaking AMAZING!
I would love to see a sort of giant hive with bug swarms coming in and out of the GUC. It would make it seem so alive, like a ginormous multi-organism creature.
I think you should find one of those flying maggot models and stick it halfway into the skin like a botfly larva that’s emerging out.
Thanks for the videos!
That would be a fun idea!
The gross green skin looks absolutely hideous, definitely onto something great with that recipe! For the bloody inside bits, I'd recommend some kind of transition color between the red gore and guts and the gross green Nurgle's Rot. There's gotta be something visually wrong with the organs if they're producing a vile green gooey liquid like that, so discoloring them as such really helps tie the look together.
Smort
The gloss blood would work very well as a 'lowlight' and shadow since it's simulating liquid affected by gravity. Organs, generally, don't bleed 'up'.
I think it would be cool if you put nurglings into some of the larger holes on the skin, and then put some sort of translucent membrain over them that they would be straining against, and then for some of the holes, paint some gore inside, and have some torn membrane hanging off of the edges, and then finally some holes with dried and crusted gore inside.
I think you're right about going a little lighter on the blood in the guts. It definitely lost something when the whole thing got slathered. Concentrating it more in the recesses will really help it pop in the final product, I think.
I would probably say a slight highlight of dorn yellow as a little dot for the pustules
Good idea!
On the pustules, you may want to add some pink and crimson washes to the base of them to give them that taut, stretched skin look, like they might be about to erupt.
West Side here. I would use high pigment housepaint testers from the diy store. That would save a tremendous amount pf money. And i would use cheap clear varnish from there too. And instead of expensive washes i would play with woodstain.
Great vid Hatty, and now you have some excellent daemon world terrain / set dressing to accompany your Greatest Unclean One!
Those test pieces look great. The flesh looks amazing.
When painting the fingers or the feet, I would recommend painting them with some bruising like swelling. It really looks good on Nurgle daemons, so you might want to test that out.
At least you can use those test pieces for Demon World terrain. I couldn't believe how lifelike and yicky those look! This big project is going to turn out amazing, I think.
Great to see some hatty content (we still love u guy 😂)
Love you too buddy
Perfect, make a black dot in some of the yellow "bubbles", like gigantic black heads
I like your style!
Great work on the test pieces. The grandfather will surely approve. If you need miliput like detail but in large quantities and not breaking the bank you might like Apoxie Sculpt. It’s ounce for ounce much cheaper than miliput, but holds amazing detail and can be sanded.
The only paint idea that springs to mind is using some pink or red to make the pustules and open holes look inflamed. Either way, nice work!
Really impressed how those homemade tools worked out, and definately agree with less blood for the blood god, as it did remove a lot of the colours that you put in.
Maybe sculpting some details onto some of the gooey bits to make them more readable as organs could be cool, and adds a little bit of extra for the eyes to feast on.
Looks absolutely fantastic!
Im gunna call in ill at work, as this has made me feel a touch ill
Same
@@MidwinterMinis so the greatest unclean one is never gunna happen or very slowly as always calling in ill after you have done a section of skin and guts 😂
Wow! Love both of these! My recipe for Guts usually starts with a darker pink like screamer pink, then using a wash of a purple/crimson to really darken it down and then do my regular highlights of light pinks and then finish it up by putting some blood for the blood god in the recesses. This stops some of the highlights being lost! But honestly it looks amazing and I bet if you thinned the blood for the blood god a bit more with gloss varnish I bet it would look just as good!
I'm so excited for this series!! 🎉
Excellent work - looking forward to seeing it progress
You should incorporate some reds and purples into the deepest recesses of the skin tone, anywhere the skin would be extra thin or inflamed, such as around the pustules and in the holes. Would go a long way to make the skin feel deeper and more dynamic.
NorthernOfTheBoarder, (I think that's the name) does a lot of, let's say unique sculptures. He does a lot of skin textures, with custom tools. Might be worth checking out.
you say test pieces - I say nurgle style scatter terrain. awesome looking :) can't wait to see more.
Great video. I loved the skin texture and colours but agree with you about the glistening guts. Maybe hold back a bit with the blood effect?? Looking forward to the next episode.
I loved all the different textures on the skin, you should 100% do all of them in random patterns as you did on the test piece, it really makes it more belivable as real skin. I actually just finished painting a Great Unlclean One, one thing the model had that you could also consider doing, was areas with thick and callus cracked skin, it should be easy to do with some texture paint. Loving this project 👍🏼
Nice Job Hatty!
Thank you!
Looking terrific so far! For the skin, you may want to consider glazing some patches of magenta and/or purple. Adds variation and can add to the sickly appearance.
Coming along really well, especially the skin! I think the guts look very gruesome but they do look very "living" to me, rather than the half rotten, magot infested, zombie intestines I think of for Nurgle.
Woah the custom tools were such a good idea! I'm trying that
I needed this video two days ago!
I was doing a skin graph on a pewter dragon mini.
In WD289 there is Nurgle Dreadnought with guts coming out of dual-gun of soft. Its this sickly bright yellow with red/black shading which I think might *pop* the look on those guts on big GUO
This was great! Nice work Hatty
Thank you!
Finally some recognition to my boy 5header, fav small hobby channel. Also amazing video as always
It would be hard but super cool if for the guts, you have "flesh flaps" flopping away to expose some inner parts of the guys which would allow you to get some more deep bruised purple and rotting bile green in amongst all that red. Just a thought.
Love those tools Hatty, great result from them.
Not one to watch while eating porridge though :)
Nice work on getting to 1/3 of a million, no clue how late i am, but congrats!
Thanks bud!
wooo, more Hatty!
it would be interesting to see the blood for the blood god and nurgle's rot partially mixed so the ooze looks like it has some blood running through it
Since it has three heads you could have three different schemes in patches across the demon. The bloody one, the puss one and then a third. Fungal perhaps?
Great video and some awesome sculpting tips!
Also great to meet you both at Salute on Saturday :)
The skin came out great, but the guts seem a bit off. I agree with the issue raised about Blood for the Blood God overriding the previous work, potentially making it look a bit too fresh. But it also comes off as too uniformly shiny as well . . . maybe try a light drybrushing of matte clear over the raised areas where the gore had already oozed off leaving the innards a bit dry?
Big fan of that "morel from hell" sculpting tool. I think this paint scheme is solid!
Excellent process here!
Drybrushing leaves it a little chalky and dry looking. I'd finish off with some heavy post-shading with transparent inks (maybe purple and black) through an airbrush to add depth to the shadowed areas.
Also those test pieces are going to make for some horrific terrain :o
Maybe mix in some of the guts being a grayish purple next to the red ones. Also what about the Blood paint before one or more of the drybrushing steps?
I can’t wait to see the finished result of the great unclean one
Maybe for the guys stuff you could try adding a green wash over everything and a bright green dry brushing in the cervices. I think that that would cause it to look all necrotic and sickly
Kneading together DAS and PVA glue (geek gaming scenic had a video on it) will make a clay that doesn't shrink when it dries. For something this size it would prevent it from warping or cracking the sculpture.
"The Age of Guy is over! The time of the Hatty has come!"
Nice to see that the Great-Great Unclean One is waddling along!
Can't wait to see the finished product
Watching the Guts actually made me a bit queasy. Amazing job Hattie, the two test pieces look disgusting and great.
Great idea/looting on the tools.
The stop-motion animation were excellent.
Painting side, I'd say the guts were looking pretty well until everything was covered in blood for the blood god (but as you said, it's a test piece to learn from)
otherwise the skin would be (personally) you could add some desaturated yellow and have more purple in the shadows (like you tried to put back in at the end, you could also have him different were he's has a very infected look, either near boils or hole skin area (colours on those are nice btw), could also have filled boil stuff and then 1-2 empty ones with nurgle's rot leaking out or other yellowee pust (like one of 'em burst earlier that day)
Over the guts you could add some purple or blue random lines(like how you would paint lightning) to have it looks like veins
@mspaints uses DAS with PVA as an additive to help it be less flaky and crumbly.
Awesome. How about some varied purple / red underspray for the shadows?
There's a retired youtuber called TemplarsCrusade01 who once did some videos on making a Nurgle reaver titan. The stuff you've done here reminds me of those videos.