I'm going to paint those models too soon. This simple way of painting them is MUCH richer and juicy than using speedpaints/contrastpaints and it seems it took you similar time. Going to rip off some solutions you used ;) Thanks for this video.
Very nice. I tend to go for a much lighter look, more beige sand/ivory than red/brown sand like you do, but I still got a lot out of this to use on my own models. The cloak detail painting method was particularly enlightening and practical!
I love the paint jobs you did really simple and not too overboard and even though you said you don’t like painting faces, they look like they came out really well
Great video. I recently got this starter and have been working slowly on the Aleph side. It has been taking me 3-4 hours per model. I can't believe you did this standard for 7 models in 7 hours. I need to give it a shot.
I am looking forward to painting the Aleph side as well. I'll have to figure out an easy and fast way to paint that white armor if I want to match the 7 hours with them as well 🤔 as for how I did the 7 hours with these dudes: I paint a lot of models these days and most of them to a higher standard than these. That gives me a lot of practice and brush control that helps a lot with the speed. The funny thing is that becoming better at more advanced techniques makes you paint simple things faster 😄
@@ph3lansminiatures Thanks for the advice. I will give it a go along with trying this method out. For my Aleph, I used Angel Giraldez colors that I found on his blog. Vallejo Deck Tan is the base which covers a zenithal pretty well followed by Vallejo Ivory and White for higlights. For the shades, Vallejo German Camo Beige first and then darker areas using that plus Violet. However you decided to proceed, good luck with your Aleph!
Hey all! It is great to have at least half of the box finished 😅 Would you like to see me paint the Aleph half as well?
Yes! I need some good examples of speedpainting white :D
for sure
I'm going to paint those models too soon. This simple way of painting them is MUCH richer and juicy than using speedpaints/contrastpaints and it seems it took you similar time. Going to rip off some solutions you used ;) Thanks for this video.
Stunning job. Can’t wait to see the other half of the set
2:40 great point. The details without all the busyness of Knick knacks make the minis look nice
Nice work. Yes please, paint ALEPH!
I really wished you did a video painting the other half of this box. This video was perfection for me! Thank you
Yeah, I still owe you guys that one 😅 Alright, I'll give them a speed painting session and do a quick video in the next few weeks 😉
@@ph3lansminiatures Awesome! Look forward to it!
Love the trick using flow improver with the white and then the color for a sculpted pattern. I will try it next time.
Yeah, that one can be useful in a lot of situations 😊
Just the video I needed was about to start finally painting my this week.
Have fun 😊
Nice, love how they turned out! I'm about half way through the Aleph part of that box, so it would be interesting to see your take on them :)
Very nice. I tend to go for a much lighter look, more beige sand/ivory than red/brown sand like you do, but I still got a lot out of this to use on my own models. The cloak detail painting method was particularly enlightening and practical!
It's great to hear that you found it useful 😁
I love the paint jobs you did really simple and not too overboard and even though you said you don’t like painting faces, they look like they came out really well
That was a great video. I would love to see you do the Aleph half of the box. I want to get this box, so seeing your work is inspiring me.
Great video. I recently got this starter and have been working slowly on the Aleph side. It has been taking me 3-4 hours per model. I can't believe you did this standard for 7 models in 7 hours. I need to give it a shot.
I am looking forward to painting the Aleph side as well. I'll have to figure out an easy and fast way to paint that white armor if I want to match the 7 hours with them as well 🤔 as for how I did the 7 hours with these dudes: I paint a lot of models these days and most of them to a higher standard than these. That gives me a lot of practice and brush control that helps a lot with the speed. The funny thing is that becoming better at more advanced techniques makes you paint simple things faster 😄
@@ph3lansminiatures Thanks for the advice. I will give it a go along with trying this method out. For my Aleph, I used Angel Giraldez colors that I found on his blog. Vallejo Deck Tan is the base which covers a zenithal pretty well followed by Vallejo Ivory and White for higlights. For the shades, Vallejo German Camo Beige first and then darker areas using that plus Violet. However you decided to proceed, good luck with your Aleph!
Looks really good, would love to see the other half!
They are already assembled and primed, so it is only a matter of time 😀
I was very curious about this game, thank you to show a good starting point. I have a couple of stand alone from Infinity. All beautifully done.
Thank you 😊 Awesome to hear that you found it useful!
They are awesome, you are a skilled one :)
Thank you 😊
Ahhh, you made me very happy 🙂
A promise is a promise :)
Beautiful work, I particularly like the warm browns, totally not stealing your recipe =P
Go for it 😀
Any chance of a list of paints you used ? love the scheme !!
"Letting you know in the comments" 😄
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what a video!!!!!
Ok ok these guys just moved up a spot on the old backlog list.
The question is, how many spots are still ahead of them 😉