Hey guys! The Ork Part 2 video is now finished and up on Patreon for early access, it will be available here for free on Wednesday. Have a great Sunday!
I’m yet to watch your black Templar videos until I start my black templars. But I’ve watched some of your stuff so far and I can’t thank you enough how good they are really helpful and useful tips I needed to know . Genuinely amazing work man keep it up ♥️
Great content man, keep up the good work. I have a question. Since your tutorial GW has discontinued the Cryptek Armourshade paint. What would you use instead of it to get a similar result?
Hi mate, please may I ask why you used a stegadon black 1:1 highlight then went over the top with just stegadon? Could you have just skipped the first step? And could I use dark reaper instead of the 1:1 mix? Is each highlight meant to go sharper/thinner than the previous? And is there a video available to show how to do the sword? Thank you, can’t wait to see the next video!
Your style of painting is so crisp and looks amazing! Not to take anything away from that, where do you get those bases? Looks perfect for what I'm looking for.
Thank you for the vid! You produce amazing work, I hope I reach that skill level one day! Quick question though, how did you get the checker pattern so neat on his tilting plate (his little shield thingy)? Is there a trick to it, or is it just lots of patience, thin paint and steady hands?
I find it interesting that you’re using a wet palette with metallics, shades and contrast paints. Most other sources I’ve seen say this isn’t recommended - should I give it a go?
Definitely give it a go, I can't say I've ever noticed any significant issues perhaps because I use baking paper instead of the paper that comes with the palette.
Hello Leonid, yes you can scratch the paint if you think it is necessary however I prime my miniatures very thinly and I glue parts using plastic glue. It has no problem melting any paint in the way since the paint is also plastic and I have no issues with adhesion. Thanks for watching!
Holy balls, this series has me thirsting to get to the paint desk. Please, would you consider doing a Flesh Tearers Bladeguard? I crave to know how you'd approach that deep red. Cheers and keep up the amazing work!
You are the true Warhammer TV experience, keep working! Amazing content!
That's very kind thank you! I hope it will get better and better!
Hey guys! The Ork Part 2 video is now finished and up on Patreon for early access, it will be available here for free on Wednesday. Have a great Sunday!
Another awesome vid man! Love the comprehensive guide you shared here. Thanks for all the hard work and the magical audio that goes into this ;)
Hard work but hopefully worth it. Thanks Tim!
That model looks truly amazing. Really like your metal recipe. The patients you have when you paint is inspirational!
Thank you!
Great video, Dave! I particularly liked using Lupercal Green as verdigris.
Thanks Martin!
Thanks! Going to incorporate some of this into my silver skulls and ultramarines
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic job! Great work!
Thank you!
New to your channel - phenomenal work. Thanks a mil!
Thank you!
You are amazing man, thanks for all your videos and streamings! Un saludo desde España amigo! 🤘🏻❤️
Thanks for watching Pablo!
Cheers for the vid mate
Beautiful work, thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you!
Now I have to start a Black Templar army 🥲
Is there a suitable alternative to Cryptek Armourshade? GW don't make it anymore
Thank you Senor Brush
No, thank you Adam!
I’m yet to watch your black Templar videos until I start my black templars. But I’ve watched some of your stuff so far and I can’t thank you enough how good they are really helpful and useful tips I needed to know . Genuinely amazing work man keep it up ♥️
Thanks Tom!
Great content man, keep up the good work. I have a question. Since your tutorial GW has discontinued the Cryptek Armourshade paint. What would you use instead of it to get a similar result?
Liquitex Transparent Burnt Umber is pretty close
@@InfernalBrush Ok cool. Thanks man !
Can you do a high marshall helbrechtbt with this scheme?
Hi mate, please may I ask why you used a stegadon black 1:1 highlight then went over the top with just stegadon? Could you have just skipped the first step? And could I use dark reaper instead of the 1:1 mix? Is each highlight meant to go sharper/thinner than the previous? And is there a video available to show how to do the sword? Thank you, can’t wait to see the next video!
this is such good content, amazed you dont have more viewers, do you use or used any magnification to paint?
Your style of painting is so crisp and looks amazing! Not to take anything away from that, where do you get those bases? Looks perfect for what I'm looking for.
I get plinths from a company in the UK called Model Display Products. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the vid! You produce amazing work, I hope I reach that skill level one day!
Quick question though, how did you get the checker pattern so neat on his tilting plate (his little shield thingy)? Is there a trick to it, or is it just lots of patience, thin paint and steady hands?
Hi! Great video. Now that Cryptek Armourshade is no longer made, what would you advice replacing it with?
Transparent Burnt Umber Ink from Liquitex is similar, you can use a little contrast medium to thin it down as it's quite strong
How do you do the sword? Is it just straight metalic paint like leadbelcher and a silver highlight?
I find it interesting that you’re using a wet palette with metallics, shades and contrast paints. Most other sources I’ve seen say this isn’t recommended - should I give it a go?
Definitely give it a go, I can't say I've ever noticed any significant issues perhaps because I use baking paper instead of the paper that comes with the palette.
Amazing! Where did you get that shield?
You reckon you could do a short video on red eye lenses dude?
Sure I will do this in the future.
How you assembly painted parts? Scratch paint and then use glue?
Thanks!
Hello Leonid, yes you can scratch the paint if you think it is necessary however I prime my miniatures very thinly and I glue parts using plastic glue. It has no problem melting any paint in the way since the paint is also plastic and I have no issues with adhesion. Thanks for watching!
Holy balls, this series has me thirsting to get to the paint desk. Please, would you consider doing a Flesh Tearers Bladeguard? I crave to know how you'd approach that deep red. Cheers and keep up the amazing work!
I do love me some Flesh Tearers! I will have to see if I can find the time. Thanks for watching!