Louise always says things like 'oh this isn't my best but at least I tried something new' and then shows us something 100x better than anything I could imagine painting in my life. Can't believe how much she underrates her talents
I'm considering a Chaos Chosen Blood Bowl team, Rainbow Coalition. Each player with have different colored armor. I'm not crazy enough to paint a rainbow on each player. 😁
That Bold Titanium white is insane!....great....but witch crafty. Also Sugs I love your Goblin....im gonna paint a bunch up in icky skin tones...and you'll hate me for it Mwhahahaha!
BEST NEW GOBLIN!!!! 😍😍😍 BEST NEW SHIRT!!!! 🌈🌈🌈 I felt exactly the same way when I discovered pro acryl!!!!! It's my go to range now as well, and now I'm so excited to try out the florescents!!! Great vid and amazing paint job ✨✨✨
You get a like for showing the "alternative way of shading" with such a nice educational visual example. I am myself stuck in the GW "base-wash-highlight/drybrush" way of thinking, so maybe I will have to try this (for me) new way of shading miniatures. In the video you also mention that you like to go ham when painting. It would be interesting to see a video where you go over rare or weird ways to paint your miniatures - like maybe using a sponge, wiping paint off, colorshift paints, and similar unconventional things.
If you (or anyone else) is looking for inspiration for non traditional miniature painting methods, Murray at tabletoptime does some really interesting painting (the "this is not a dreadnought" video is a great example!
@@gregmccormack5709 Yeah I am in a similar thought process, a glowing frog and some kind of reflection in the eyes. Though I didn't think of the eyes until I read it here.
I also made the switch to go for a controlled recessed shade and will neverrrr go back! This was so satisfying to watch 😍 I can’t wait to paint my own RH-003
Have you ever read a book called The Goblin Companion by Brian Froud & Terry Jones? Your miniatures really remind me of that kind of Labyrinth style. They look amazing either way!
Wonderful miniature for the range and a superb journey of painting exploration to accompany it's release. Brilliant video. PS the goblin music is just the best thing ever.
I had purple swamp goblins in a homebrew D&D campaign I ran. They lived in roaming villages on the backs of giant turtles, they also worshipped an ancient black dragon.
Thanks for the encouragement. I bought an airbrush a while ago and I've been meaning to get around to using it. Sadly I'm in a bit of a rut with my painting style and I'm trying to keep it consistent. Maybe when I've finished my Meganobz unit I'll start changing things up.
Absolutely fantastic work on this wonderful little dude! Thank you for reminding us to push ourselves and get out of our comfort zones. And thank you for being transparent with your uncertainty as you worked through this project. It's a good reminder that even the people we look up to in the hobby can struggle at times with trying new things.
Yaas Queen! Preach. Washes have a use but I've been off washes for a long while. In addition to the inefficiencies you mentioned gravity doesn't put washes where shadows go, so it can make it harder to make the model look right.
Thhis is one of those channels that remind me how channels like this make videos like this but are always making the very next one. Making videos has always been hard since the word video. This channel is brilliant. I'm made to feel this is THE only video. Young lady is putting in. The effort. Plus I like the music.
Looks fantastic, definately agree with trashing the rules and just trying stuff. Side question have you even looked at the goblins for Moonstone, would love to see what you can do with those scuplts
Love this video! I get stuck in my old ways of painting miniatures in schemes I'm familiar with. When I try to think outside of the box (maybe even box art) I always think that it's going to look weird or not confident I can pull it off. You have inspired me to give it a try, Thank you
My biggest challenge I actually find is that I'm pretty sure I'm declining as a miniature painter even though I spend more time painting than ever before. I almost never do projects anymore that push my skills or are aimed at being as nice as possible. Rather, I spend all my time pumping out high volume projects as rapidly as possible. (Though I would say I am getting surprisingly good at pumping out like 2000pts of models in 2 weeks that look good but skills like blending and edge highlighting are just rusting away and I was never good at them to begin with) By the way your paint job is incredible on this guy! Well done!
I stumbled onto Pro Acryl while looking for a burnt orange a few months ago and have since been buying up all the really rich bright colours. I also love how they name their paints
Miss, I think you have found your own style, and you don't give yourself enough credit. Please keep up with your own way of doing things. This little character is one of my most favorite things I've seen in a long time. VERY Original! I love it!
Omfg! Yeeeeeahh! My emotional progression re the shirt: - "Oh cool I love tie dye, props for having awesome style." - "Oh you're telling me that I can actually purchase such a lovely T" - "Oh wait, that rainbow tie dye looks familiar..." - "Oh what!?! A rainbow warriors tie dye, rogue hobbies T-shirt" - "insufficient funds. Sweet jeez! F it pay day is only 3 days away" - *sets alarm in phone for 3 days time*
I have been painting off and on for well longer then you have,been earth. Always thought that washing and redoing everything was more work. I must try this. Thanks
Reminds me of my Grot skin experimentation when I did a base coat of random colours, purple/blue/red etc before building up with various greens. Very enjoyable and strangely everything works, no wrong answers just fun and finished models. Another glorious Goblin Louise. I am keeping hope alive that GW will revive the Forest Goblins in Old World so I can get back to my favourite wacky goblins with warpaint and feathers galore.
It’s really cool to see an expert painter break out of their comfort zone and try something complete different from the way they were fundamentally trained. And the rave shrooms are absolutely brilliant.
my favourite goblin skin colour I ever did was a swamp gobber from Privateer Press, that I painted creamy white with small dark brown splotches on strategic places, came out looking much more froglike. I wanted to paint my nightgoblins that way too but they didn't have enough skin showing to really get the patterns so I just went Classic style except for the wizards. If I ever do a non-nightgoblin goblin army though, that scheme is definitely in the back of my mind at all times
Such a beautiful paint job, so much life to the mini that little guy is practically jumping out of the screen! I have a set of Troggoths that I’m looking forward to painting and this has really inspired me to try a new approach with them.
I really like the Mini and your paint job. The good thing about not being 100% happy about anything is it leaves you somewhere to go to improve. As for the NMM, I like where you went with it. The only thing I missed on it, was once you'd done the mushrooms I thought you'd go for a glowing magical frog. Kinda sad you didn't go that way as that would've fit your original description of the mini. However you were playing with new things so I'm sure it's given you ideas for the future as well and I do think you triumphed. 🙂
I think this is the best miniature painting I have ever seen. Great video and thank you so much for all you do to motivate and teach us. what a legend.
Didn’t realize this was a new channel, feels like you’ve been doing it forever. Will listen to more videos while painting my first World Eaters Berserkers. Cheers from USA.
The design of this little twilight goblin guy is awesome, and I love the paint scheme you chose. I think it came out very well, especially the fluorescent paints under the blacklight which is a neat hidden touch. I had to immediately order the model and the tie-dye shirt! Let's hope they get to the U.S. okay.
I would never have guessed purple goblins are so rare, it seems such a natural fit (though part of that might be caused by the paint skills on display in this video) I've seen many a blue goblin (both ice and night themed) and I thought purple would be a natural expansion from that point onward. Never realised it's opposite of green in the colour wheel thinghy and how that makes it logical if you hadn't explained it Also props for continuing this journey of upping your skills and being so open about it, definitely nice for someone like me, who is just starting in the hobby
Great results! I sometimes divert from the usual 40K unit painting into more fun projects that stretch my painting abilities. I had a great time with the Noise Marine. Pink and purple leopard print and a blue and yellow zebra pattern were a lot of fun and turned out well. My next whimsical project will be the Fellgore Ravagers painted in schemes inspired by the Muppets and Monsters Inc. characters. These projects are a great way to recharge my hobby batteries.
That was one thing I always liked about the Rankin Bass animated Hobbit. The goblins were grey and looked different, Smaug had bat features and the Sylvan elves were primitive. Some of the goblins by Arthur Rackham (British Golden Age illustrator) are in this vein too. Its nice to get away from the modern GW/LotR/WoW look and feel sometimes.
I don't own a single miniature and I don't have any idea how to even hold a brush... and yet here I am, watching 20 minutes of this, amazed by the little glowy purple guy. Incredible work!
Great video! The Citadel process actually made me a worse painter when I tried it. As soon as I went back to the way I originally painted, I noticed that my techniques improved tremendously. Good job on breaking away.
Fluorescent paint is so much fun to hide in a paint scheme. I do it often, sometimes alot, sometimes a hint. Depends on my thought process and the sculpture itself.
I think the colour scheme is brilliant. That could be a poisoned ork or blessed (I like to think blessed). Absolutely brilliant. You young lady made my day. Love it.
He's so good! Thank you for the shout out, now he can keep the other purple dude company on guard duty.
Louise always says things like 'oh this isn't my best but at least I tried something new' and then shows us something 100x better than anything I could imagine painting in my life. Can't believe how much she underrates her talents
Talents are a lie... this 100% hard work and Study ❤
I knew nothing of warhammer before rogue hobbies and I still dont but i love the videos and the energy! ❤
For me, this has to be the best thing you've painted. The secret fluorescent parts are amazing.
I think so too, I think I'm getting better with every goblin I do ☺️
"All hail The Queen of the Goblins!"
"Hail!"
Don't lie, you're just secretly introducing us to the Rainbow Goblins faction
👀
😂
@@roguehobbiesPerhaps she wasn't but now she is.
I'm considering a Chaos Chosen Blood Bowl team, Rainbow Coalition. Each player with have different colored armor.
I'm not crazy enough to paint a rainbow on each player. 😁
That Bold Titanium white is insane!....great....but witch crafty.
Also Sugs I love your Goblin....im gonna paint a bunch up in icky skin tones...and you'll hate me for it Mwhahahaha!
Every time I hear your custom music, I picture a goblin going to town on an electric piano lol
Congratulations you accurately pictured me making music
@@roguehobbies lmao
BEST NEW GOBLIN!!!! 😍😍😍
BEST NEW SHIRT!!!! 🌈🌈🌈
I felt exactly the same way when I discovered pro acryl!!!!! It's my go to range now as well, and now I'm so excited to try out the florescents!!! Great vid and amazing paint job ✨✨✨
😍 thank youuu ❤️❤️❤️
You get a like for showing the "alternative way of shading" with such a nice educational visual example. I am myself stuck in the GW "base-wash-highlight/drybrush" way of thinking, so maybe I will have to try this (for me) new way of shading miniatures.
In the video you also mention that you like to go ham when painting. It would be interesting to see a video where you go over rare or weird ways to paint your miniatures - like maybe using a sponge, wiping paint off, colorshift paints, and similar unconventional things.
If you (or anyone else) is looking for inspiration for non traditional miniature painting methods, Murray at tabletoptime does some really interesting painting (the "this is not a dreadnought" video is a great example!
A night Goblin living in a dungeon would have been perfect with eyes glowing in the dark!
I was thinking the same thing! glowing eyes and a glowing magic Froggy too.
@@gregmccormack5709 Yeah I am in a similar thought process, a glowing frog and some kind of reflection in the eyes. Though I didn't think of the eyes until I read it here.
I am amazed by your ability to pain such small details... That's an incredible piece of art!
All hail Hypno-toad!
Once the range expands a bit more someone needs to do a diorama with all the different goblins
I also made the switch to go for a controlled recessed shade and will neverrrr go back! This was so satisfying to watch 😍 I can’t wait to paint my own RH-003
You did it I just got some of that glowing pro acrylic for my skyre skaven going to put the red on the eyes and the green on the warpstone and pipes
Very cool new Goblin, just ordered myself one with scenery. Hope I will mange to do him justice as he has so many nice details.
Goblins usually aren't my thing but I love that little guy. Especially the magic frog 🐸
The frog is fantastic. I hope the frog shows up as it's own model when the second series of minis comes out
A goblin/ork themed astartes would be cool too
Have you ever read a book called The Goblin Companion by Brian Froud & Terry Jones? Your miniatures really remind me of that kind of Labyrinth style. They look amazing either way!
LUV the fluorescent paints! 🍄🍄🍄
Thank YOU for being so high-energy, enthusiastic, creative, and expressive. Your videos make me happy.
WOAH the secret fluorescent paint looks amazing, definitely want to do something with them in the future
Your incredible cartoonish style inspires me to learn properly paint display minis. All what you paint are so organic and lively. Kudos!
Wonderful miniature for the range and a superb journey of painting exploration to accompany it's release. Brilliant video.
PS the goblin music is just the best thing ever.
Thank you so much 😁
This little frog wizard is probably the cutest thing. Love the pain job and sculpt overall.
I had purple swamp goblins in a homebrew D&D campaign I ran. They lived in roaming villages on the backs of giant turtles, they also worshipped an ancient black dragon.
I appreciate your energy and style, thanks for being.
Now we need a video of Louis painting a goblin in every skin colour. For science. And the goblin rainbow
this is honestly one of the most beautiful paint jobs i've seen in ages, well done!
Phenomenal Art, buddy
Thanks for the encouragement. I bought an airbrush a while ago and I've been meaning to get around to using it. Sadly I'm in a bit of a rut with my painting style and I'm trying to keep it consistent. Maybe when I've finished my Meganobz unit I'll start changing things up.
So good love breaking out and trying something new. Purple goblin might be my favourite.
Oh my goodness he's absolutely adorable. I love the desaturated rainbow colour scheme, and the pink-purple skin came out fantastic
Most awesome thing is when someone is talking about their passion and you see the excitement the and glow in their eyes. You have both 🙂
The secret glow is amazing. I never would have thought to do that in a million years
The Knight Goblin is by far your best Goblin and that art was adorable. Wish there’s more of that Toad Wizard
He seems popular 🤣
Super cool! Despite all the little things you were worried about, it really came together. It has given me some ideas on how I want to use purple too!
Absolutely fantastic work on this wonderful little dude! Thank you for reminding us to push ourselves and get out of our comfort zones.
And thank you for being transparent with your uncertainty as you worked through this project. It's a good reminder that even the people we look up to in the hobby can struggle at times with trying new things.
Yaas Queen! Preach. Washes have a use but I've been off washes for a long while. In addition to the inefficiencies you mentioned gravity doesn't put washes where shadows go, so it can make it harder to make the model look right.
What a lovely little guy! You've made me want to paint goblins! Well played.
Thhis is one of those channels that remind me how channels like this make videos like this but are always making the very next one. Making videos has always been hard since the word video. This channel is brilliant. I'm made to feel this is THE only video. Young lady is putting in. The effort. Plus I like the music.
Sounds like we need a Pro Acryl Rogue Hobbies Signature Series!
I agree 👍
Prescient
@@roguehobbiesIts happening! I love the colors in the set. I've been trying to use more bright, funky colors. I'll definitely be getting this set.
A super great result! Well done for stepping out of your comfort zone. I hope I can take your learnings into my own hobby. Thank you!
Looks fantastic, definately agree with trashing the rules and just trying stuff. Side question have you even looked at the goblins for Moonstone, would love to see what you can do with those scuplts
Man, what did I just watch? A purple goblin glowing in the dark? I didn't know that I wanted such a goblin so badly. 😱 Just awesome!
I think this is amazing and inspirational and I love the idea of glow in the dark paint. Just adds something different to it. Thank you
Thank you so much!
Looks awesome. I loved how the purple looked with the black armor bits, a different more somber mini could look really cool like that
Can't help but notice the Rainbow Warriors tie-dye. Edit: got to the merch announcement, still happy I called it.
Lol I was just about to comment saying you'll be glad to know you have a good eye for detail 🤣
Love this video! I get stuck in my old ways of painting miniatures in schemes I'm familiar with. When I try to think outside of the box (maybe even box art) I always think that it's going to look weird or not confident I can pull it off. You have inspired me to give it a try, Thank you
Holy crap...! This blew my mind! It's like a 2D image in actual object form. Just... amazing!
This little guy is definitely my favorite of the three Rascal Town goblins. Excellent work. Beautiful paint job.
My biggest challenge I actually find is that I'm pretty sure I'm declining as a miniature painter even though I spend more time painting than ever before. I almost never do projects anymore that push my skills or are aimed at being as nice as possible. Rather, I spend all my time pumping out high volume projects as rapidly as possible. (Though I would say I am getting surprisingly good at pumping out like 2000pts of models in 2 weeks that look good but skills like blending and edge highlighting are just rusting away and I was never good at them to begin with)
By the way your paint job is incredible on this guy! Well done!
Creating and painting your own miniature and seeing it come to life, is probably one of the best feelings 🎉 He looks awesome! 🤘🍄
I stumbled onto Pro Acryl while looking for a burnt orange a few months ago and have since been buying up all the really rich bright colours. I also love how they name their paints
What a delightful guy! Love the effort to push yourself, the fun you're having, and the result is phenomenal!
He turned out absolutely stunning. 🤩
This paintscheme really was a perfect fit for that model.
I love the mushrooms and the little adorable frog.
2:45 Magician J. Frog: 🎶 *Hello, My Baby* 🎶
Miss, I think you have found your own style, and you don't give yourself enough credit. Please keep up with your own way of doing things. This little character is one of my most favorite things I've seen in a long time. VERY Original! I love it!
Omfg! Yeeeeeahh!
My emotional progression re the shirt:
- "Oh cool I love tie dye, props for having awesome style."
- "Oh you're telling me that I can actually purchase such a lovely T"
- "Oh wait, that rainbow tie dye looks familiar..."
- "Oh what!?! A rainbow warriors tie dye, rogue hobbies T-shirt"
- "insufficient funds. Sweet jeez! F it pay day is only 3 days away"
- *sets alarm in phone for 3 days time*
I have been painting off and on for well longer then you have,been earth. Always thought that washing and redoing everything was more work. I must try this. Thanks
I love the purple Gobbo. Been trying to decide between AK or Pro Acryl purple's, decision has been made 💜
Reminds me of my Grot skin experimentation when I did a base coat of random colours, purple/blue/red etc before building up with various greens. Very enjoyable and strangely everything works, no wrong answers just fun and finished models. Another glorious Goblin Louise. I am keeping hope alive that GW will revive the Forest Goblins in Old World so I can get back to my favourite wacky goblins with warpaint and feathers galore.
this is my absolute favorite video about miniatures and painting. So Inspiring!!
Glad you enjoyed it ☺️☺️
It’s really cool to see an expert painter break out of their comfort zone and try something complete different from the way they were fundamentally trained. And the rave shrooms are absolutely brilliant.
Monument pro acryl is by far my favorite acrylic paint brand. Their white is the best ive ever used
my favourite goblin skin colour I ever did was a swamp gobber from Privateer Press, that I painted creamy white with small dark brown splotches on strategic places, came out looking much more froglike. I wanted to paint my nightgoblins that way too but they didn't have enough skin showing to really get the patterns so I just went Classic style except for the wizards. If I ever do a non-nightgoblin goblin army though, that scheme is definitely in the back of my mind at all times
Is she always this happy and cheerful? Half the reason I will watch is because she will brighten my mood lol.
Cheers! This is great inspiration for some purple goblins I want to paint myself
Never was a fan of green goblins, but purple? That looks amazing. Going to paint a purple Gloomspite Night or Underdark Army now.
purple gloomspite would look amazing!! Im tempted to do the same even if its just on one mini to experiment!
Such a beautiful paint job, so much life to the mini that little guy is practically jumping out of the screen!
I have a set of Troggoths that I’m looking forward to painting and this has really inspired me to try a new approach with them.
I really like the Mini and your paint job. The good thing about not being 100% happy about anything is it leaves you somewhere to go to improve. As for the NMM, I like where you went with it. The only thing I missed on it, was once you'd done the mushrooms I thought you'd go for a glowing magical frog. Kinda sad you didn't go that way as that would've fit your original description of the mini. However you were playing with new things so I'm sure it's given you ideas for the future as well and I do think you triumphed. 🙂
I think this is the best miniature painting I have ever seen. Great video and thank you so much for all you do to motivate and teach us. what a legend.
He is awesome with no washes!! I think your right, you out did your self! Grats.
Didn’t realize this was a new channel, feels like you’ve been doing it forever. Will listen to more videos while painting my first World Eaters Berserkers. Cheers from USA.
I've been talking about Warhammer for a long time before I turned on a camera 🤣
Your Rascaltown Goblins are awesome! Love the secret paint job!
The design of this little twilight goblin guy is awesome, and I love the paint scheme you chose. I think it came out very well, especially the fluorescent paints under the blacklight which is a neat hidden touch. I had to immediately order the model and the tie-dye shirt! Let's hope they get to the U.S. okay.
I would never have guessed purple goblins are so rare, it seems such a natural fit (though part of that might be caused by the paint skills on display in this video)
I've seen many a blue goblin (both ice and night themed) and I thought purple would be a natural expansion from that point onward. Never realised it's opposite of green in the colour wheel thinghy and how that makes it logical if you hadn't explained it
Also props for continuing this journey of upping your skills and being so open about it, definitely nice for someone like me, who is just starting in the hobby
Great results!
I sometimes divert from the usual 40K unit painting into more fun projects that stretch my painting abilities. I had a great time with the Noise Marine. Pink and purple leopard print and a blue and yellow zebra pattern were a lot of fun and turned out well. My next whimsical project will be the Fellgore Ravagers painted in schemes inspired by the Muppets and Monsters Inc. characters. These projects are a great way to recharge my hobby batteries.
My first 40k Gretchen I painted I gave orange skin. I think that was a holdover from my early DnD days. But that was in 1989....🙄....dang.
I just saw the Pathfinder Dice Goblin in the background! that makes sense, they are one of the best types of Goblins
He's got a great smile 😁
I’m almost done my Nighthaunt army, cannot freaking wait to get into the Gitz soon! All hail the goblin queen!
I've always loved colorful goblins! Such a lil cutie! I'm hoping to be able to get all the rascals next month
omg he is awesome.. and so happy that you get to be a pro-acryl fan too now.
wow! Fantastic challenge. I LOVE the hidden fluorescent effect!
👏 👏 👏 Awesome that you've started your own range as well!
Wow, he looks so good!!! I wish I had even a fraction of your painting skills. Well done!!
The quality of your videos are really next level! Also they fill me up with joy and inspiration. 😊
This is the coolest one so far, and the purple color scheme? Amazing
I agree the purple feels so gobliny somehow!!
It did turn out awesome! I really like what you did with the fluorescent paint - what a cool idea and it turned out amazing.
You always release a video as I’m leaving work. Amazing timing so I can listen to this while I fix up my paint area, getting my first display case
Beautiful paintjob on this cuddly miniature! As mushroom-collector I would not take his glowing excrescences, but they´re looking fantastic! ^^
That was one thing I always liked about the Rankin Bass animated Hobbit. The goblins were grey and looked different, Smaug had bat features and the Sylvan elves were primitive. Some of the goblins by Arthur Rackham (British Golden Age illustrator) are in this vein too. Its nice to get away from the modern GW/LotR/WoW look and feel sometimes.
Awesome!
Hope to see a signature series collaboration down the road :D
I don't own a single miniature and I don't have any idea how to even hold a brush... and yet here I am, watching 20 minutes of this, amazed by the little glowy purple guy. Incredible work!
God, I love your style so much! It straight up looks like a painting. Hands down my favorite styleof all the mini painters on RUclips!
Great video! The Citadel process actually made me a worse painter when I tried it. As soon as I went back to the way I originally painted, I noticed that my techniques improved tremendously. Good job on breaking away.
Fluorescent paint is so much fun to hide in a paint scheme. I do it often, sometimes alot, sometimes a hint. Depends on my thought process and the sculpture itself.
I think the colour scheme is brilliant. That could be a poisoned ork or blessed (I like to think blessed). Absolutely brilliant. You young lady made my day. Love it.