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These leviathan box set tutorials are some of the best I’ve seen for the ‘eavy metal style, looking forward to the screamer killer video 🤞. Your channel is fast becoming my go to for painting guides, keep up the good work, it’s very much appreciated
Thank you. I probably won't paint everything from the box, I'm picking things that will let me show you every you need though. My next nid tutorial is going to be the Psychophage, if I ever get round to painting a screamer killer, it will most likely be using short form tutorials. Glad your enjoying the content :D
@TableTopReadyRUclips totally understandable. These are excellent guides and the techniques you've demonstrated should be more than sufficient for the rest of the box, especially the black/purple carapace of the larger nids. If your doing shorts for the screamer killer though, could I recommend the transition from the scything claws to the skin, and also the dome of the skull (its a great looking effect and I'm not sure how GW achieved it)
The dark carapace I want to cover on the Psychphage and for the screamer killer, those will probably be the things I want to cover when I figure out how to do it :P
Used your tutorials to get started on my Nid army - I now have almost 2k points worth painted figures inspired by your tutorials! Thank you for these, cheers!
Glazing is a lot of fun to do and I've only recently started doing it and I now find I end up doing it in every tutorial so its very usful :) I recomend the grey knights tutorial and battle sisters to see other things you can do with it
Great tutorial as always. I've got TWO 3rd edition Hive Tyrants - the old metal ones - that I've been meaning to paint for years, and I think basically all of these techniques could apply to that project. I might pick up a Tyranid Prime just to practice on. Thank you!
I remember those. I reccomend pinning them, they always broke. I found you can get a prime pretty cheap on ebay. I got one to pratice on first as well :P
Glad you liked it. I will no doubt cover a behemoth scheme in the future, but all you need to do is change out colours I use in this tutorial as the steps and techniques are the same :)
Would recommend Very useful tutorial Great Video Sorry, that last one is a bit too long, but I genuenly love your videos, and you are the reason I got into warhammer, so I really apreciate it.
This made a lot of sense, and I like how you're explaining things. I'm doing my Hivefleet in a main colour of Sotek Green skin with Tyran Blue highlights, and Nurgling Green carapace. What I wasn't sure how I'd do was the highlights on the carapace. I think I'll do a wash of Krieg Khaki further toward the summit of the carapace, with the final highlights and scratches being Trollslayer Orange. The Hivemind thanks you!
Hi Michael, been away for a minute sorry! Back with a bang and this video is awesome, sent it straight to a friend who’s just bought the new combat patrol!
I'm glad. try not to put too much pressure on yourself. the important thing is to enjoy the process and relise with time and practice we'll get better :)
LOVE this Tyranid design/would make a great addition to any Hive. The Prime Tyrant looks very fun to paint and your execution/process really streamlined the task and make it look enjoyable rather than a daunting project. I actually might buy one of these to paint. I Want to go all out on the Leviathan Tyranids as i want the build an army so starting with this and a broodlord would be mad. If they're good I'll have to get multiple but god it's expensive 🫰🏾. Salamanders will have to wait. I NOM with my Tyranid forces.
Great content, Michael! Thanks for sharing your experience! I've just finished painting my first ever minis (heavy intercessor squad) following your tutorial. Your instructions are so clear and helpful! 😊 Hoping one day I'll be able to paint something as large as the tyranid you work on in this video!
Thank you. Well done on painting your first miniatures. I'm glad my content has helped with that. Honestly those heavy intercessors are chonky boys so it shouldn't be too long before you work your way to bigger things. Keep painting and you'll be winning a golden demon award before you know it
Its tough. because I explain and say everything that needs explaining already. The best thing to do is just get painting and have a go yourself. thats how your going to learn better. watching me do what I do but for longer doesn't really ad anything. get praticing and how thats better than watching someone else do it :) I believe
Amazing video mate, I will certainly look up some of those mixes when I'll be trying to do some of new Nids in this "pinkish" style instead of older, darker one fully with contrasts.
Looking great! Inspiring me to not rush my nids. Glazing is my namesake ❤ have you considered using a glaze medium? Daler Rowney matte glaze medium is a god send and really helps with the technique.
Nids are very different to painting anything else and once you've got a couple under your belt, they become pretty straight forward to paint, even to a higher standard. This has been one of my most favorite and frustrating projects so far. I have thought about using a medium for glazing but everytime I watch Darren Glaze, he only uses water and so that means I have to as well. Its also easier to teach someone to use just water as I don't want them to have to worry about getting another product when water is fine.
I'm a little confused about when to use glazes vs washes vs contrast paints. Specifically, does it matter if you use Lahmian medium vs contrast medium to thin the contrast paints down? I mean the contrast medium should make the paint run into the recesses more than the Lahmian, but isn't that what you want? I mean you're coming back with the wraithbone to brighten up the highpoints. Thanks for all your hard work. Keep em coming!
so a glaze, wash and contrast paints are used for different reasons. contrasts paints are more like inks and do the job on a layer paint and wash. a wash is applied all over to create definition and a Glaze is basically like painting with very thin paints almost like water colours. a glaze is used for changing hues very suttely. lahmian and contrast medium are pretty much the same thing, the only difference is that contrast medium dries a lot quicker. to really figure out what to use them for is to actualy use them and see what you can do with em
hey man, sick video! i've used it to paint my first ever leviathan nids and really happy with the result! Question for you, i've just got deathleaper and that box art has a lot darker purples on the joints and that wicked cape, how would you go about doing those? cheers man
Hey what is the correct amount to use to make up the tyranid flesh wash, you mentioned about mixing up a pot of it so it’s consistent for your other models(around the 5 minute mark is when you said it) would highly appreciate it, great tutorial!
go and watch my getting miniatures ready for painting video. I go into detail in what and how I do things. They are actually just cheap Jenga blocks and bits of sprue
Any recommendations for alternatives to Dark Reaper and Thunderhawk Blue? My local store says Citadel has currently removed those 2 colours from their on sale rotation.
I don’t know why they told you that? Those paints are always available? You can order them from games workshop or other stockists online if you can’t get them from that store.
Hi any advice I put abit ok much magos purple on and now my nids are pink and purple they look okay just abit tacky would you suggest any tips to get the wraith bone colour back on the flesh or re paint flesh darker colour thanks in advance
@@TableTopReadyRUclips hi thanks for your response I managed to find a solution and I dry brushed wraith bone onto all the fleshy parts and that stayed on the surface so the magos purple stayed in the crevices it might be a noob solution but they are looking better haha
@@TableTopReadyRUclips thanks dude and yeah it tidied them up for sure just was awkward to get round certain bits haha Man your awesome thanks for your speedy replies
go watch my getting warhammer miniatures ready for painting :) but yes if I'm using plastic glue I will scrape away the layer of paint of the contact area first
When should we expect painting tutorials for 92nd cadia regiment vehicles? There is no sufficient primer in the can, therefore it is really tricky without having airbrush.
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What kind of paint brushes do you use??
The brushes are listed in the descrition of each tutorial and I show them on the screan as I use them
Thank you for not insulting our Intelligence with a thick coat of contrast and a dry brush
thank you for comenting :D
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These leviathan box set tutorials are some of the best I’ve seen for the ‘eavy metal style, looking forward to the screamer killer video 🤞. Your channel is fast becoming my go to for painting guides, keep up the good work, it’s very much appreciated
Thank you. I probably won't paint everything from the box, I'm picking things that will let me show you every you need though. My next nid tutorial is going to be the Psychophage, if I ever get round to painting a screamer killer, it will most likely be using short form tutorials. Glad your enjoying the content :D
@TableTopReadyRUclips totally understandable. These are excellent guides and the techniques you've demonstrated should be more than sufficient for the rest of the box, especially the black/purple carapace of the larger nids. If your doing shorts for the screamer killer though, could I recommend the transition from the scything claws to the skin, and also the dome of the skull (its a great looking effect and I'm not sure how GW achieved it)
The dark carapace I want to cover on the Psychphage and for the screamer killer, those will probably be the things I want to cover when I figure out how to do it :P
better than official tutorial
I'm flattered, thank you :)
One of the best painting channels, thank you
that means a lot. thank you
More painting tyranid videos please! I love ur style
maybe sometime next year :)
Definitely using this tutorial for my tyranid army, looks amazing!
good luck
Used your tutorials to get started on my Nid army - I now have almost 2k points worth painted figures inspired by your tutorials! Thank you for these, cheers!
thats amazing, I'm still working towards 2000pts :P hopefully you continue to grow your collection
Really liking the chest plate and the wings. I must give this glazing thing a go!
Glazing is a lot of fun to do and I've only recently started doing it and I now find I end up doing it in every tutorial so its very usful :) I recomend the grey knights tutorial and battle sisters to see other things you can do with it
this one and the terminator captain are my next minis. love having these for reference!
Awesome. Be sure to watch the terminator video as well to help with the captain 😁 good luck and have fun
@@TableTopReadyRUclips its going really well. so much fun to glaze the wings and see the results!
Great tutorial as always. I've got TWO 3rd edition Hive Tyrants - the old metal ones - that I've been meaning to paint for years, and I think basically all of these techniques could apply to that project. I might pick up a Tyranid Prime just to practice on. Thank you!
I remember those. I reccomend pinning them, they always broke. I found you can get a prime pretty cheap on ebay. I got one to pratice on first as well :P
Tyranids seems really fun to paint enjoyed the video
They really are. this was a very rewarding miniature to paint and my favourite so far I've done. I'm eager to paint more now :P
I’m a beginner and these type of videos are great help to me
I’m glad you enjoy the content 😁
Lovely tutorial, I'm gonna do a behemoth scheme but the instructions for the wings where still useful.
Glad you liked it. I will no doubt cover a behemoth scheme in the future, but all you need to do is change out colours I use in this tutorial as the steps and techniques are the same :)
Would recommend
Very useful tutorial
Great Video
Sorry, that last one is a bit too long, but I genuenly love your videos, and you are the reason I got into warhammer, so I really apreciate it.
I apreciate your apreciation :) I'm glad my content helped
Absolutely stunning. Nice work. Perfect tutorial. Makes me dream of the day you give behemoth a go. ❤
It will happen, don't worry
This guide is so cool! I really like the armour and wings.
Thank you :)
This made a lot of sense, and I like how you're explaining things.
I'm doing my Hivefleet in a main colour of Sotek Green skin with Tyran Blue highlights, and Nurgling Green carapace. What I wasn't sure how I'd do was the highlights on the carapace. I think I'll do a wash of Krieg Khaki further toward the summit of the carapace, with the final highlights and scratches being Trollslayer Orange.
The Hivemind thanks you!
This scheme seems like a winner. :D good luck
You killed this one! Lovely work and thanks for the video
Glad you liked it. Thank you :)
Hi Michael, been away for a minute sorry! Back with a bang and this video is awesome, sent it straight to a friend who’s just bought the new combat patrol!
I was wondering what happened to yah ha Glad your still around and enjoying the new content. Hope this helps your friend
@@TableTopReadyRUclips yeah sorry mate, had a bit of a dip but back and better now!
I'm glad :)
@@TableTopReadyRUclips now time to catch up!
Very Nice vidéo! I’m struggling with my tyranids but this will help
I'm glad. try not to put too much pressure on yourself. the important thing is to enjoy the process and relise with time and practice we'll get better :)
You really need more views! These are amazing.
I'm trying ^_^ Thank you
Love the videos. Can't support money but can support by liking subscribing and rewatching your videos!! Keep making these vids ❤❤
Thank you. Just liking and commenting on videos is just as valuable, if not more valuable as it pushes out the videos :)
LOVE this Tyranid design/would make a great addition to any Hive.
The Prime Tyrant looks very fun to paint and your execution/process really streamlined the task and make it look enjoyable rather than a daunting project. I actually might buy one of these to paint. I Want to go all out on the Leviathan Tyranids as i want the build an army so starting with this and a broodlord would be mad. If they're good I'll have to get multiple but god it's expensive 🫰🏾.
Salamanders will have to wait. I NOM with my Tyranid forces.
i love the new tyranid models and I love the new style leviathan scheme as well. Its definitely one of my armies :D
Great content, Michael! Thanks for sharing your experience! I've just finished painting my first ever minis (heavy intercessor squad) following your tutorial. Your instructions are so clear and helpful! 😊 Hoping one day I'll be able to paint something as large as the tyranid you work on in this video!
Thank you. Well done on painting your first miniatures. I'm glad my content has helped with that. Honestly those heavy intercessors are chonky boys so it shouldn't be too long before you work your way to bigger things. Keep painting and you'll be winning a golden demon award before you know it
@@TableTopReadyRUclips thank you! =)
good job my guy. love your videos. would you at some point consider to do a longer video where we can see your process more in depth?
Its tough. because I explain and say everything that needs explaining already. The best thing to do is just get painting and have a go yourself. thats how your going to learn better. watching me do what I do but for longer doesn't really ad anything. get praticing and how thats better than watching someone else do it :) I believe
Amazing video mate, I will certainly look up some of those mixes when I'll be trying to do some of new Nids in this "pinkish" style instead of older, darker one fully with contrasts.
This new leviathan scheme is so much nicer and more vibrant, just the way I like it.
Great work. I need people to paint their models for my space marines to beat up
Lets spread the word :)
Awesome job! Great Tutorial 😎
Thank you :D
OMG I LOVE IT❤
Gonna try this on my Daemon Prince 🤩
do it :D
Brilliant job as always
Thank you very much :)
Looking great! Inspiring me to not rush my nids. Glazing is my namesake ❤ have you considered using a glaze medium? Daler Rowney matte glaze medium is a god send and really helps with the technique.
Nids are very different to painting anything else and once you've got a couple under your belt, they become pretty straight forward to paint, even to a higher standard. This has been one of my most favorite and frustrating projects so far. I have thought about using a medium for glazing but everytime I watch Darren Glaze, he only uses water and so that means I have to as well. Its also easier to teach someone to use just water as I don't want them to have to worry about getting another product when water is fine.
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always appreciated :D Thank you
Are you still painting? If so, I may just be missing your stream. Lmk. Youre work is awesome!
theres gonna be one tonight at 18:00
Love this
thank you :D
I'm a little confused about when to use glazes vs washes vs contrast paints. Specifically, does it matter if you use Lahmian medium vs contrast medium to thin the contrast paints down? I mean the contrast medium should make the paint run into the recesses more than the Lahmian, but isn't that what you want? I mean you're coming back with the wraithbone to brighten up the highpoints.
Thanks for all your hard work. Keep em coming!
so a glaze, wash and contrast paints are used for different reasons. contrasts paints are more like inks and do the job on a layer paint and wash. a wash is applied all over to create definition and a Glaze is basically like painting with very thin paints almost like water colours. a glaze is used for changing hues very suttely. lahmian and contrast medium are pretty much the same thing, the only difference is that contrast medium dries a lot quicker. to really figure out what to use them for is to actualy use them and see what you can do with em
hey man, sick video! i've used it to paint my first ever leviathan nids and really happy with the result! Question for you, i've just got deathleaper and that box art has a lot darker purples on the joints and that wicked cape, how would you go about doing those? cheers man
I’m going to be working on the psycophage pretty soon which has a darker carapace. Maybe that will help 👌🏻
Hey what is the correct amount to use to make up the tyranid flesh wash, you mentioned about mixing up a pot of it so it’s consistent for your other models(around the 5 minute mark is when you said it) would highly appreciate it, great tutorial!
I'm not a 100% sure. i do mention the ratio in the tutorial and also the guant tutorial
Can you please tell me where you get the individual model pieces holder? Like the one you've clicked the arms into.
go and watch my getting miniatures ready for painting video. I go into detail in what and how I do things. They are actually just cheap Jenga blocks and bits of sprue
This video came out just on time I’m about to paint my gargoyles I’m guessing the same techniques can be applied?
Yes absolutly, I also have the termagaunt tutorial which should help as well :D Good luck and have fun
on blending the wings, will using flayed one, cadian and gal vortek with 50/50 mixes in between get roughly the same result? trying to save some money
absolutley you can :D
Any recommendations for alternatives to Dark Reaper and Thunderhawk Blue? My local store says Citadel has currently removed those 2 colours from their on sale rotation.
I don’t know why they told you that? Those paints are always available? You can order them from games workshop or other stockists online if you can’t get them from that store.
@@TableTopReadyRUclips Ahh I see. I'll try other stores or online then, thanks!
Nice.
thank you
Hi any advice I put abit ok much magos purple on and now my nids are pink and purple they look okay just abit tacky would you suggest any tips to get the wraith bone colour back on the flesh or re paint flesh darker colour thanks in advance
if you over do it with the wash then your just going to have to spend more time building up that wraithbone to knock it back.
@@TableTopReadyRUclips hi thanks for your response I managed to find a solution and I dry brushed wraith bone onto all the fleshy parts and that stayed on the surface so the magos purple stayed in the crevices it might be a noob solution but they are looking better haha
thats a great solution. as long as it works for you and your happy with it :D
@@TableTopReadyRUclips thanks dude and yeah it tidied them up for sure just was awkward to get round certain bits haha
Man your awesome thanks for your speedy replies
do you scrape paint away and use plastic glue or just use super glue when you assemble models painted in sub assemblies?
go watch my getting warhammer miniatures ready for painting :) but yes if I'm using plastic glue I will scrape away the layer of paint of the contact area first
i have watched it probably several times xD just started now actually writing things down. your guides are absolutely amazing!@@TableTopReadyRUclips
Why Lahiam medium over contrast medium for the flesh painting?
You can use Contrast Medium, but I found it dries to quickly
can you please show how to paint the biggest tyranid in the new ultimate starter set? the one with the chimneys on the back
Yes I will being painting the psycophage very soon :D I'm looking forwad to it infact. you'll probably see it towards the end of next onth
cool! just bought the ultimate starter set:)@@TableTopReadyRUclips
i like the terrain in that box
can you teach how to paint in other hive fleet colours?
When ever I can fit a tutorial in, I will.
Yay!
:D
Why use Lahmian Medium with contrast paint, instead of using contrast medium?
Contrast medium dries faster than lahmian medium. This just makes it tougher to work with as a wash
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Don’t forget the most important step…sticking out your tongue while painting 👍🏼.
Did you glue some of those parts to sprue scraps?
I had my tongue out the whole time ha I did use sprue to attach parts. I will be doing a video very soon talking about this
@@TableTopReadyRUclips Nice 👍🏼. I don’t even realize how much I have my tongue out while painting until my younger son points it out every time. 😂
I prime my nids in seers grey
if that's what works for you then go for it :) you can also use white scar as well. what ever makes things easier
@@TableTopReadyRUclips it’s good for hive fleet typhon because skin has a kind of light grey hue. Saves me a job let me tell you lol
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When should we expect painting tutorials for 92nd cadia regiment vehicles? There is no sufficient primer in the can, therefore it is really tricky without having airbrush.
blink plz
No 🖖🏻