I pretty much exclusively paint 3d printed models because it is, in the long run, significantly cheaper than buying official models from places like GW or whatever. It also allows the customization for what scale to paint per model, which is how I found I really enjoy 60-75mm painting over painting standard 32mm models.
Hi ph3lan! I am currently painting my harbinger of decay, what paints did you use for the actual armour of the harbinger? Ik it’s ak but i would love the specifics!
Hey Onion! Unfortunately I don't have the notes for that paint job anymore, but if memory serves I used Emerald, followed by Mint Green (both from AK). Then I probably mixed in some Ice Yellow or Ivory to highlight further. I hope that helps :)
Hey All!
I wonder how many of you watching this have a 3d printer. Do you 3d print minis to paint, or are you painting packaged plastic exclusively?
I pretty much exclusively paint 3d printed models because it is, in the long run, significantly cheaper than buying official models from places like GW or whatever. It also allows the customization for what scale to paint per model, which is how I found I really enjoy 60-75mm painting over painting standard 32mm models.
Amazing work 👍👍
Amazing game and even better with this tutorial to paint the miniatures.
Great job!❤
I love what you did with that cape!
Vorendal looks positively (or should I say "somberly"?) awesome!
1:30 ouch 😁😅
awesomee
Very nice! Loved i t!
Hi ph3lan! I am currently painting my harbinger of decay, what paints did you use for the actual armour of the harbinger? Ik it’s ak but i would love the specifics!
Hey Onion! Unfortunately I don't have the notes for that paint job anymore, but if memory serves I used Emerald, followed by Mint Green (both from AK). Then I probably mixed in some Ice Yellow or Ivory to highlight further. I hope that helps :)
@ thank you some much, I was using Stefano scale green from citadel and just mixing ice yellow wasn’t working, thank you again!
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