From an ork player located in France and playing but mostly painting for 25 years I have to say I saw all the guides out there on ork painting. Your approach is definitely one of the best and I enjoy the correct ratio pain vs model quality. Thanks for taking the time to release these video (It is a *bip* job on its own). Duncan of course can release ultra 16K model at the expense of mental insanity spending 10 hours per model. Keep on the good work! have fun man
Been on a real Ork kick lately, totally agree with you about the 'get the squad up to a decent level as a whole' approach. I think Dana Howl talks a lot about 'always be finished' or something similar, and it's really a fresh way to look at things vs. the super close-up detail thing that Insta can encourage otherwise.
A lot of really good information in this video for me, as a person getting back into the hobby. Just starting my ork army up and I will definitely keep these tips in mind!
Ah man I gotta know where that warboss head with the horns came from! At 0:32 Also these are the best lookin orks I’ve seen and I can’t wait to try this method out!
You've convinced me to look for some new rust paint, I was convinced by a GW store employee to try Typhus Corrosion, and although I've found uses for it in basing, it just doesn't make the rust I want
I find that stuff works pretty well as a base coat to add texture to rust and/or mud, but it really doesn't resemble rust at all on it's own. It looks pretty good with some heavily thinned reds, oranges, and yellows splotted on top... or you can just use dirty down from the beginning and be done with it.
Really enjoyed watching your process…the final product looks great even without the final touches you plan to add. As a total newbie it gives me some good ideas how to proceed painting an Ork Combat Patrol as well as a couple of bosses and vehicles that I purchased or 3D printed to go along with them. This was much better than any step-by-step video I’ve seen where they paint a specific model…getting the base coat and flesh done on everything first really shows tremendous progress to help motivate continuing…where, as I’m currently doing, working on a single model for many hours I’ve been dreading opening my Combat Patrol because of the sheer number of models I’ll have to paint.
Saw you on the Titans channel. I have to go back to it because I immediately stopped to check out your channel. Really enjoying it so far, great job! This is the best "table top plus" instructions I've seen. I got into the hobby end of 2nd Ed beginning of 3rd. I really love your advice for banners. I've always loved adding them but never tried the paper. I'll try it on my next 40k project. They add a charm and over the top aspect which I love with the grim dark setting of the game. Can't wait to see more; cheers!
So I've had Orks for a couple of years and had a general method laid out but this video got me thinking. I paint blood Axes, not goffs, I have some colours I use and paints I prefer so I didn't copy it exactly, but there's some great methods and shortcuts I hadn't thought of. It did make me wonder why I wasn't doing more with the airbrush now I have one. So I'm starting with my base colour, not black in this case but red brown. It's a rusty base colour for metals and, as I've found out from batch painting goblins for fantasy, a great base for green skin. I spray white over that and use gutrippa flesh contrast. Turns out the over spray from the white means I can contrast a bunch of other stuff which is less painful than regular brush painting. I then tried airbrushing the bases, oops there's overspray on the already brown boots and trousers. That's just dust now and I don't fix it. I batch painted 10 nobz, half with my old method as they'd been started. and half the new. They needed so much less work, and it's put a Rokkit under my arse in terms of motivation to paint. Are they perfect? Absolutely not, none of my Orks are. But they pass the 2 foot test.
Had my first win in 10th yesterday (against the one good opponent in my meta) been trying hard with DG but yea... However tried Orks and voila victory!
FUCK YEEEAAAAHHH BDCF PAINTING VIDS WOOOO YEEEEAAAAH BAYBEEEEE For real I am very excited for these coming videos. Love your stuff man. Looking forward to the banner video!
Thank you for this I just started the hobby and I'm buy my boxes for Orks now. I was nervous on how to paint since I've never done it before and this helped give me an idea. About to watch the banner video since I'm a sucker for customization and creativity. Glad I subbed to your channel.
a zenithal highlight is when you spray from _directly above_ the model, to emulate when the sun is at its zenith. not from the sides or a 45 degree angle, but directly above! :D
If you like a really bright, vibrant green skin tone, I've had great luck with the following: -Black base coat (I use really shitty rattlecan spray primer, it honestly work great) -White zenithal highlight (either rattlecan the entire model if you want to do contrast paints on the shirts and armor and stuff, or for models like meganobz with lots of armor, you can airbrush only the skin parts to leave a lot of the metal black) -Plaguebearer Flesh contrast paint over all of the skin -Biel Tan green wash over the skin You get a ton of variety in the skin tone, from a bright, green apple kinda color in the highlights, to a deep, almost black emerald green in the shadows and in the crevices. You can go through with Moot Green or something to do a bit of additional highlighting, or do the tan-ish highlighting like he does in this video, but it looks great on a big blob of boyz. If you do the whole model with the zenith highlighting step, it sets you up really well to do contrast paints on the clothing, too. For my boyz, I do a combo of Snakebite Leather, Wildwood, and Black Templar contrast paints on their shirts, pants, boots, and wrist cuffs. I try to do the boots and cuffs one color, the pants another, and the shirt a third, and then randomize that across the army. Then go through and paint the helmets, armor bits, and stuff like belt buckles in whatever clan color you want (I really like Yriel Yellow with a coat of Seraphim Sepia for Bad Moonz).
Any tips for water slide decals, I have a problem with the decal not forming to curved surfaces. When I apply to flat surfaces the decals still look like stickers.
Highly recommend micro sol/micro set! They’re probably exactly what you’re looking for, base coating the surface with gloss varnish first can help a little too (and apply matte on top after the decal is dry)
hey just to clarify: its dry brush grey from black primer, drybrush all metal parts (or just some?) bronze, drybrush ironwarriors over metal parts and then a dry brush of warplock bronze on the bronze parts still showing? Thankyou for the video, im late to the orktober party thanks to australia post but you best believe imma paint em up in this style. legend.
that's more or less it! since this video i've stream lined it a little, I think you can do whatever order you want. I typically just do iron warriors first these days with a little bit of bronze after, the most important part is that you apply multiple subtle layers that don't completely cover each other and leave a little bit of the previous layer underneath, so the metal looks complicated and like it's an actual material that's been damaged over time. Dirty Down Rust mixed with weathering powder is awesome too
Man I really like what you've done here! I've been working on my Ork army for a while now. Took a little break and ready to get back to it! I've yet to try my air brush but this makes me really want to give it a go. Quesion, some of your ork's i've not seen. Are they kit bashed?
Hi, meanwhile thank you for sharing this I am getting a lot of ideas for my orks. I wanted to ask you what kind of protection did you use for the glossy one and the matte one? Thanks
Hi! I use ak ultra matte for the matte parts, and Vallejo semi gloss for the gloss parts! I also really like Vallejo and AK satin. For skin recently I’ve been mixing satin and ultra matte together. Hope this helps!
Hi dear, forgive me I got your same airbrush how many bars do you set the compressor ? how much do you dilute ? I can not use it, I do not even an arm and the color does not come out as before can you help me ?
If you mean where did the Warboss model come from it is the standard Warboss model (originally from the Warhammer 40k Assault on Black Reach box set) with its regular head replaced for what I believe is an icon snipped from banner pole from the Warhammer Fantasy/Age of Sigmar 'Ard Boyz kit. I'm not sure what you mean by 'what are all the nob and Boyz models?' They seem to mostly be 'the Nobz and Boyz' plastic kits (the older circa 1990's/early-2000's Boyz) with some of them maybe coming from the previously mentioned Assault on Black Reach set. All of those particular models were build to be push-fit.
I am about to start the hobby and was wondering why everybody is using black primer. Only saw one person who said he prefers ork skin after the white primer and by the pictures I got the impression I might feel the same but this does not really seem to be a point of discussion.
Would literally suggest the cheapest one you can find on eBay that’s dual action/a size 2 or less needle. Having a nice compressor is more important, would recommend one with an extra air tank or whatever the little device that makes it run silent is called, and pressure gauge (mine was like $170ish on Amazon)
“Base coating by hand f*cking sucks”’is my favorite part of any RUclips painting tutorial ever 😂
Sadly some of us just don't have the space for an Airbrush and basecoating by hand is our only option *much sadness*
Dodogama @@luketfer
From an ork player located in France and playing but mostly painting for 25 years I have to say I saw all the guides out there on ork painting. Your approach is definitely one of the best and I enjoy the correct ratio pain vs model quality. Thanks for taking the time to release these video (It is a *bip* job on its own). Duncan of course can release ultra 16K model at the expense of mental insanity spending 10 hours per model.
Keep on the good work! have fun man
Been on a real Ork kick lately, totally agree with you about the 'get the squad up to a decent level as a whole' approach. I think Dana Howl talks a lot about 'always be finished' or something similar, and it's really a fresh way to look at things vs. the super close-up detail thing that Insta can encourage otherwise.
Awesome! Stoked to see a video that's not labouring over all the little steps. Looking forward to your next video.
Thanks for the tutorial. Killer overall look of your army. Your style is different and amazing. Love it. For GORK!!!!! or MORk!!!!!!
I don't have an airbrush but I always feel that I learn a lot of good ways to think about painting from your videos. Awsome stuff!
Excellent to watch your process, getting me ready to start my own army
A lot of really good information in this video for me, as a person getting back into the hobby. Just starting my ork army up and I will definitely keep these tips in mind!
best orks army on youtube
Ah man I gotta know where that warboss head with the horns came from! At 0:32
Also these are the best lookin orks I’ve seen and I can’t wait to try this method out!
You've convinced me to look for some new rust paint, I was convinced by a GW store employee to try Typhus Corrosion, and although I've found uses for it in basing, it just doesn't make the rust I want
I find that stuff works pretty well as a base coat to add texture to rust and/or mud, but it really doesn't resemble rust at all on it's own. It looks pretty good with some heavily thinned reds, oranges, and yellows splotted on top... or you can just use dirty down from the beginning and be done with it.
Really enjoyed watching your process…the final product looks great even without the final touches you plan to add. As a total newbie it gives me some good ideas how to proceed painting an Ork Combat Patrol as well as a couple of bosses and vehicles that I purchased or 3D printed to go along with them. This was much better than any step-by-step video I’ve seen where they paint a specific model…getting the base coat and flesh done on everything first really shows tremendous progress to help motivate continuing…where, as I’m currently doing, working on a single model for many hours I’ve been dreading opening my Combat Patrol because of the sheer number of models I’ll have to paint.
there is no more perfect match than you and orks
As a warboss looking to paint his first ork army, this video couldnt have been more timely. Love the content!
Saw you on the Titans channel. I have to go back to it because I immediately stopped to check out your channel. Really enjoying it so far, great job! This is the best "table top plus" instructions I've seen. I got into the hobby end of 2nd Ed beginning of 3rd. I really love your advice for banners. I've always loved adding them but never tried the paper. I'll try it on my next 40k project. They add a charm and over the top aspect which I love with the grim dark setting of the game. Can't wait to see more; cheers!
This is an extremely nice comment, thank you so much for watching
Great vid man. One of your best. Keep it up you’re easily on of the best Ork RUclipsrs.
So I've had Orks for a couple of years and had a general method laid out but this video got me thinking. I paint blood Axes, not goffs, I have some colours I use and paints I prefer so I didn't copy it exactly, but there's some great methods and shortcuts I hadn't thought of.
It did make me wonder why I wasn't doing more with the airbrush now I have one. So I'm starting with my base colour, not black in this case but red brown. It's a rusty base colour for metals and, as I've found out from batch painting goblins for fantasy, a great base for green skin.
I spray white over that and use gutrippa flesh contrast. Turns out the over spray from the white means I can contrast a bunch of other stuff which is less painful than regular brush painting.
I then tried airbrushing the bases, oops there's overspray on the already brown boots and trousers. That's just dust now and I don't fix it.
I batch painted 10 nobz, half with my old method as they'd been started. and half the new. They needed so much less work, and it's put a Rokkit under my arse in terms of motivation to paint.
Are they perfect? Absolutely not, none of my Orks are. But they pass the 2 foot test.
Had my first win in 10th yesterday (against the one good opponent in my meta) been trying hard with DG but yea... However tried Orks and voila victory!
Great video! I actually just picked up some Dirty Down Dust at the weekend, so perfect timing!
That rust effect looks amazing.
Amazing video which I'll definitely be watching back again for my own Ork painting army.
Pro Acryl Bright Yellow Green is my favorite paint of all time!
I really need to try that Dirty Down Rust.
Sweet timing my dude! I just sat down to build a Kommando Kill Team. Waaagh, Orks is da bestist etc.
Love the look of your orks! Your recipe for the metal looks sweet will have to test it out
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the Community !
Watering down Ratling Grime Contrast is also a pretty good wash for metal. Looks pretty oily.
rattlecan primer is bombproof, love it.
the banner part made me feel tingles.
These orks look awesome I really like your warboss and beastboss
I'm glad that grot ended up with an electric guitar 😂 what a fun little guy
Straight up awesome
Great colour scheme and approach to painting
Very cool step by step process. Thank you, This has inspired me to smash through a bunch of unpainted Orks. WAAAGH! 💪🏽
FUCK YEEEAAAAHHH BDCF PAINTING VIDS WOOOO YEEEEAAAAH BAYBEEEEE
For real I am very excited for these coming videos. Love your stuff man. Looking forward to the banner video!
Thank you for this I just started the hobby and I'm buy my boxes for Orks now. I was nervous on how to paint since I've never done it before and this helped give me an idea. About to watch the banner video since I'm a sucker for customization and creativity. Glad I subbed to your channel.
Thanks for this ! From France WAAAAAAGGGHHHHH
I've followed you on insta for a while just now got recommended one of your vids. Sick paint job! Keep it up boss.
That’s a fantastic looking army. Well done!
a zenithal highlight is when you spray from _directly above_ the model, to emulate when the sun is at its zenith. not from the sides or a 45 degree angle, but directly above! :D
I have the exact same out look as your intro it sounded like something I was trying to explain to my wife. More ork betta than perfect ork
This tutorial is legit. Love it.
This video and the new banner video inspired me. I’m working on my Grot Rebellion force for Gorkamorka and these vids have helped!
love your work Tyler
If you like a really bright, vibrant green skin tone, I've had great luck with the following:
-Black base coat (I use really shitty rattlecan spray primer, it honestly work great)
-White zenithal highlight (either rattlecan the entire model if you want to do contrast paints on the shirts and armor and stuff, or for models like meganobz with lots of armor, you can airbrush only the skin parts to leave a lot of the metal black)
-Plaguebearer Flesh contrast paint over all of the skin
-Biel Tan green wash over the skin
You get a ton of variety in the skin tone, from a bright, green apple kinda color in the highlights, to a deep, almost black emerald green in the shadows and in the crevices. You can go through with Moot Green or something to do a bit of additional highlighting, or do the tan-ish highlighting like he does in this video, but it looks great on a big blob of boyz.
If you do the whole model with the zenith highlighting step, it sets you up really well to do contrast paints on the clothing, too. For my boyz, I do a combo of Snakebite Leather, Wildwood, and Black Templar contrast paints on their shirts, pants, boots, and wrist cuffs. I try to do the boots and cuffs one color, the pants another, and the shirt a third, and then randomize that across the army. Then go through and paint the helmets, armor bits, and stuff like belt buckles in whatever clan color you want (I really like Yriel Yellow with a coat of Seraphim Sepia for Bad Moonz).
Any tips for water slide decals, I have a problem with the decal not forming to curved surfaces. When I apply to flat surfaces the decals still look like stickers.
Highly recommend micro sol/micro set! They’re probably exactly what you’re looking for, base coating the surface with gloss varnish first can help a little too (and apply matte on top after the decal is dry)
I went brighter green from the Black Reach box art for my Goffs but kinda wish I did them more like this 😅
Damn, that was really cool to watch.
Hi, from where do you have that ork Trukk you were painting?
One is a looted chimera, the other is a big trakk!
Thanks buddy. I am committed to commenting.
those looks F*ing awesome, good job
hey just to clarify: its dry brush grey from black primer, drybrush all metal parts (or just some?) bronze, drybrush ironwarriors over metal parts and then a dry brush of warplock bronze on the bronze parts still showing? Thankyou for the video, im late to the orktober party thanks to australia post but you best believe imma paint em up in this style. legend.
that's more or less it! since this video i've stream lined it a little, I think you can do whatever order you want. I typically just do iron warriors first these days with a little bit of bronze after, the most important part is that you apply multiple subtle layers that don't completely cover each other and leave a little bit of the previous layer underneath, so the metal looks complicated and like it's an actual material that's been damaged over time. Dirty Down Rust mixed with weathering powder is awesome too
Man I really like what you've done here! I've been working on my Ork army for a while now. Took a little break and ready to get back to it! I've yet to try my air brush but this makes me really want to give it a go. Quesion, some of your ork's i've not seen. Are they kit bashed?
Found these on Instagram and am so happy to now see the method!
great work for a speed paint man
Some great tips, they look great 👍
great tips, is it good this technique for Snaggas too, including squigs? Thanks
Hi, meanwhile thank you for sharing this I am getting a lot of ideas for my orks. I wanted to ask you what kind of protection did you use for the glossy one and the matte one? Thanks
Hi! I use ak ultra matte for the matte parts, and Vallejo semi gloss for the gloss parts! I also really like Vallejo and AK satin. For skin recently I’ve been mixing satin and ultra matte together. Hope this helps!
@@billiondollarclownfarm Thank you very much 🙏 hope to see more masterpieces on your channel, keep it up 😊
Hi dear, forgive me I got your same airbrush how many bars do you set the compressor ? how much do you dilute ? I can not use it, I do not even an arm and the color does not come out as before can you help me ?
Got me wanting to return to my abandoned Ork army.
What model is that at 0:47 ?
One of the best speedpaint i have seen, if one day you do an commission for orks, i buy and call you 😄
YES! Waiting for this!
Just noticed the Beastboss bull head. Which kit is that from?
ohhhhhhh baby dats some juicy green fellas 🍏
Amazing looking OrkZzz
What airbrush do you recommend?
This channel is a Gem
Also +1 for the susuwatari finger nail decals
What song is your intro music?
I made it! “Deathstrike missile launcher” is the name of the song, it’s on this channel and on Spotify.
@@billiondollarclownfarm Omg that is fucking awesome, I love the content man ZOGGIN EPIC DAT IZ
DATZ A LOTTA BOYZ!!!!
What is that warboss model? Actually what are all the nob and Boyz models?
If you mean where did the Warboss model come from it is the standard Warboss model (originally from the Warhammer 40k Assault on Black Reach box set) with its regular head replaced for what I believe is an icon snipped from banner pole from the Warhammer Fantasy/Age of Sigmar 'Ard Boyz kit.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'what are all the nob and Boyz models?' They seem to mostly be 'the Nobz and Boyz' plastic kits (the older circa 1990's/early-2000's Boyz) with some of them maybe coming from the previously mentioned Assault on Black Reach set. All of those particular models were build to be push-fit.
Really impressive
what is that warboss?
Kitbashes are fucking rad.
Great tips
It’s like a stream of consciousness …
I'm just lazy and use Contrast Mantis Warrior over light grey.
oh yah, new channel to sub to
I am about to start the hobby and was wondering why everybody is using black primer. Only saw one person who said he prefers ork skin after the white primer and by the pictures I got the impression I might feel the same but this does not really seem to be a point of discussion.
Love it
Gritty
Orks Orks Orks Orks!
This rules
The paints are way too thin for the airbrush.
False
Generally dislike how airbrushed models look. But cannot deny how quick and easy it looks.
what airbrush do you use? or suggest?
Would literally suggest the cheapest one you can find on eBay that’s dual action/a size 2 or less needle. Having a nice compressor is more important, would recommend one with an extra air tank or whatever the little device that makes it run silent is called, and pressure gauge (mine was like $170ish on Amazon)
@@billiondollarclownfarm right on, thanks man, I love your videos, keep up the good work! Appreciate a little Xasthur at the end there haha 🤘