Practice, and take it at your own pace- I’m a very slow painter too. Just practice at a comfortable pace, you’ll find it easier and quicker as you get the muscle memory :) It all sounds very cliche, but there’s truth to it. Good luck, and Godspeed to your projects
that 10 hour version is soo crispy! I can imagine how much better it would be spending half a day on each model for a unit. Probably soul draining but definitely something to be proud of.
It was nice to see your 10 minutes and 1-hour minis actually look like they were painted in that amount of time, I've seen a few videos where people claim to paint minis in short amounts of time that have me doubting that it was actually done in that amount of time. Some minis are obviously more straightforward than others but generally, one mini per day is about the amount of time it takes me if I want a decent result, and that's just a decent result, if I want to paint a character with lots of details to look impressive it's days. It may be time-consuming but I'd rather have a finished mini I can be proud of than have 10 minis that I'm disappointed in.
I like these kinds of videos a lot. They help to illustrate how spending a little (or a lot) more time can lead to some pretty impressive results. Cheers!
DuuuuuUUUUDE! That last figure looks fuckin amazing! These miniatures always impress me. I love the paint scheme you gave him. The colors make it look like dude popped right out of a cartoon or out of a comic book. Omg that looks so cool!
I know that this is a fun video but I think that it gives people not the best idea of how speedpainting should be done. Speedpainting is all about selecting the right technique and not about doing the same things you use for display/high-level painting and doing it faster. White undercoat or zenithal with contrast paints instead of layering would be much better for the 10 minute version. Probably also for a 1 hour option that would have been better as you would put a contrast and then have a bit of time for the highlighting.
What you propose sounds good, but I don't think that I would manage to pick out all the details with different contrast paints in 10 minutes, so leaving them black instead of bright white (wraithbone) is imho better. However, using contrast paints and building on top of them would definitely be viable for 1 hour paintjob....or so I think. Actually, this gave me an idea to compare all the different speedpainting methods, so thank you!
I like this format a bit better than 3 minis in 10 mins, 1h and 10hs. At the end you have one nice mini instead of 1 nice mini, 1 meh mini and 1 s*it mini. Also you made it fun to fix your previous steps along the way.
I love these videos of yours as well as your famous explained in under 5 minutes series and speed painting space marines this is definitely a favourite also nice studio
I honestly think you could make a case that these nergle marines are the best minis GW ever produced. So much texture and greeble-age, but because they're generally sickly and gross you can monotone anything you want with wash and highlight - or pick out every detail - or anything in between. I have a Typhus I got cheap from a newsagent that was closing down, but I'm afraid to get started. 😄
I bought the nurgle battleforce.. this paintingstyle is what i love to do on them or i would use mezgike's deathguard.. cause of this video im not sure what in gonna do 😅
@@twoilms7701 I think that busyness is partially great because if you want display you can look at one for so long and see all the little details but for armies it can get overwhelming
Really interesting video I'm a new painter and I was about to tackle a death guard marine funnily enough. The part where you talk about focusing on one section at a time like the leg has stuck with me. Feels like a good way of slowing the process in a good way. Subscribed 😊
I recently painted 21 Plague Marines in batches of 3-4. It can work, but it took me a while to figure it out. What I did, was: -4 layer Slapchop primer (black, dark grey at 45°, lighter grey at 30° and white drybrush all over). -Contrast on the armor, including all the green parts, weapon, tentacles, tubes, bones, teeth and pointy things -silver on the metal linings, weapon parts, grenades and chainmail -drybrush silver on the black weapon parts -Agrax Earthshade over all silver and green parts -clean up -highlight some stuff -smack on some rust and blood -waste an insane amount of tufts and shit on the bases -done I can send you the results if you are interested. Per mini it was about 1,5 to 2,5 hours and I am very pleased with the results. :)
As a rookie (who only just found your awesome channel, so thank you for being you) I am often wondering HOW MUCH TIME do I have to spend on a mini? Currently I'm doing 3-8 hours pr. mini depending on if its a champion or just a grunt from the pack, but these videos help to give an idea of how much one should expect, after a certain amount of time (and of course skill/experience also counts, so im not approaching this with a time limit).. but it helps to expand ones horizont in this hobby
An airbrush is only cheating, if you also consider a pressure washer cheating for cleaning a convertible. Sure, you can get certain parts of the car cleaned super fast, if you closed the roof or are extremely skilled and don’t hit the inside of the car. It’s also completely useless if you want to clean the dashboard. An airbrush is a mighty tool if used correctly. If not, it’s no cheat at all. You obviously know how to use it. Thank you for sharing!
I have 26 plague marine army with 5 terminators and 3 Deathshroud terminators. I almost went insane doing it. They have so many details they look like Christmas tree sometimes.
As a deathguard player, I batch paint them regularly. I feel the problem you had is that you didn't basecoat whit the drybrush, they get done really easily whit that. I prime them dark brown, then drybrush deathguard green, ogrin Camo, wash to even down the texture, and from there I start highlighting. The dark brown primer also work well as a base for the bronze, be it nmm or not. The tentacle and nurgling do take time too, but they to work well with good drybrushing. A deep purple base, into some rakath, diluted carriburgh shade, then new highlight work like a charm for a sickly look skin. I churn them really fast, I think I can complete a 5 man unite in 5 hour. But I have painted tons of them, and I don't use nmm on them, so that speed up the process dramatically. Practice just can't be betten.
i kinda want to get into warhammer 40k. though the mini painting is the most daunting thing as ive never painted anything before. and with how i do things id never paint anything to look like it normally would. id paint it how i would like it to look.
I see you took part in one of my favorite games while painting Death Guard. "What color is this supposed to be? Is this supposed to be organic or part of the armor?" Usually, that's quickly followed by, "ANOTHER TENTACLE?! GOD DAMN IT."
Hey im interested in starting to collecting and painting warhammer 40k but idk where to start like for example idk where to buy cuz in my country theres one store that sells them but its not the official store and it doesnt say if they minis are already painted and they look painted so what is a good store that sells unpainted minis and it whould be nice for it to be a store that ships them to other countries
Takes me about 3 hours to get your 1 hour results, (probably worse). But the difference from 1 hour to 10 is a nice indicator that if you're looking for a ready to play army in a timely manner, comparing your stuff with GW's does not make sense! They probably spent 10+ hrs per miniature, even for basic troops.
I would say about an hour of actual paint time.. not including the airbrush setup time, cleaning, chasing down the paints, and such.. should be good enough to get the results decent for table top.. actually an hour is probably longer since you really need to let the paint dry completely before adding another coat or you will get a messy mess..
After watching your videos I bought a bunch of equipment to start this hobby and printed a lot of minis in my resin printer... now I only need to muster the courage to start painting. I would love tips on how to practice, I feel like I need to have a plain dumb guide instead of a free-form painting session... I considered buying one set of minis + paint on amazon, but after reviewing I preferred to just buy vallejo basic paints because I feel it is worth having good paints than getting a mediocre mini + paint set, idk...
So the absolute easiest way to start painting (once you have the tools etc.) is to look up a step by step guide for a certain miniature and copy it. I did this with some warhammer minis (by seeing WarhammerTV tutorials) and that's when most of my improvement initially happened. Once you have some basic understanding of what is going on, you can apply the same principles to other mini without seeing a step by step tutorial. If you don't have the exact mini used in any given tutorial, pick a certain part of a mini (let's say you want to paint golden armor) and paint it with the steps provided in the video guide. Hope that helps!
I did everything with one airbrush in the past - the one you see in the video. Now, for precision work I use infinity cr, but it's not necessary. Vallejo surface primer is my go to primer, but as with any other primer - don't go overboard with it. Also, I recommend washing the model with soap beforehand with airbrush primers
Height adjustable tables have been on the market for some time already - not sure where you are from, but IKEA has them (although those are more expensive). EDIT: I have added links to the video description so you can check them if you want
No offense but my absolute favorite thing about your videos is I feel like a dwarf whoes just finished caving an elfs skull in is teaching me how to paint.
Cool video.. You could have slapped chopped it, for the first 10 minutes. That has been done to death. What can you do if you give yourself 5 hours? Using all the tricks. How good of a model in 5 hours?
Just like with Miniac, I would like to see the reverse. First 10 hours, then 1 hour them 10 minutes. Because you will probably donthe 10minute one better if its last. Like what if you airbrushed that one for two minutes?
You are getting the 10 min paint job out of me after 30 min & I'll leave them like that lol Idc. I'll spend maybe an hour on HQs and characters, BUT that's it
"And did I succeed?" Not by your standard, but by the standard of what actually gets put on the table? Yeah, you did. Besides it's a stylistic paint job, at the distance of it standing on the table and someone standing up, it looks impactful, like a comic book image. Note that I'm in no way trying to pat you on the back and give you sympathy, I'm just saying that if you actually, *ACTUALLY* go look at what's put on tables in shops, clubs, tournaments and at home games, half of them aren't even primed (besides tournaments) and it's more common than not that someone brings half finished units. It's the curse of being a mini painter who actually cares about what they do, standards go up immeasurably, unfairly even. It's also why I avoid instagram like the plague becaus the standard there is insufferably high.
The title of the video is a bit deciving, the only true part is the 10 minute in my oppinion. Because when you started the 1 hour " challange " you continue to build upon the same color basically giving you 1 hour and 10 minutes, and when the 10 hour challange was done it wasnt "only" 10 hours it was 11 hours and 10 minutes. Dont get me wrong you made it look cool but the title of the video dont fit the video so good.
Also deathguard Green is the worst paint ever.. I’ve spend 5h painting my first plague marine (it was at the gw tho so less efficient but yeah) 5 coats to have a nice smooth result to work with thankfully I own the dg green primer..
These painters are way too rude to themselves. I think the 1h paintjob looked great. Alltho using plague marine is kinda cheating because it kinda has to look sloppy.
I don't like this format. It doesn't make sense to watch the first attempts. It would be more useful if you showed which techniques and results lead to which outcomes. For example, a comparison between slapchop, grimdark, eavy Metal, and volumes... Then there would be something to compare and gain added value from the video
„You warnt to Play some 40K?“
„sure, just give me 500h to finish my basic Marines“
Bros 10 minute mini looks better than my minis after 1 hour
Practice, and take it at your own pace- I’m a very slow painter too. Just practice at a comfortable pace, you’ll find it easier and quicker as you get the muscle memory :)
It all sounds very cliche, but there’s truth to it. Good luck, and Godspeed to your projects
@@tomgeytenbeek2207 Thanks bro
Bécasse he lie.
@@tylerdurden7854 Try again buddy
Bruh I feel that
that 10 hour version is soo crispy! I can imagine how much better it would be spending half a day on each model for a unit. Probably soul draining but definitely something to be proud of.
Your painting style is incredible. I love the way you paint with volumes.
It was nice to see your 10 minutes and 1-hour minis actually look like they were painted in that amount of time, I've seen a few videos where people claim to paint minis in short amounts of time that have me doubting that it was actually done in that amount of time. Some minis are obviously more straightforward than others but generally, one mini per day is about the amount of time it takes me if I want a decent result, and that's just a decent result, if I want to paint a character with lots of details to look impressive it's days. It may be time-consuming but I'd rather have a finished mini I can be proud of than have 10 minis that I'm disappointed in.
I like these kinds of videos a lot. They help to illustrate how spending a little (or a lot) more time can lead to some pretty impressive results. Cheers!
lovely Channel bro, hope you have success on youtube and leaving a comment for the algorithm
DuuuuuUUUUDE! That last figure looks fuckin amazing! These miniatures always impress me. I love the paint scheme you gave him. The colors make it look like dude popped right out of a cartoon or out of a comic book. Omg that looks so cool!
2:00 I almost immediately recognized the music. You are a true man of culture.
Irregular paint is absolutely an artistic way of saying "I just wiped it a couple of times and liked how it turned out" beautiful work fellow artisan
Great video, loved seeing your take on others who have done different paint job videos.
I know that this is a fun video but I think that it gives people not the best idea of how speedpainting should be done. Speedpainting is all about selecting the right technique and not about doing the same things you use for display/high-level painting and doing it faster.
White undercoat or zenithal with contrast paints instead of layering would be much better for the 10 minute version. Probably also for a 1 hour option that would have been better as you would put a contrast and then have a bit of time for the highlighting.
What you propose sounds good, but I don't think that I would manage to pick out all the details with different contrast paints in 10 minutes, so leaving them black instead of bright white (wraithbone) is imho better. However, using contrast paints and building on top of them would definitely be viable for 1 hour paintjob....or so I think. Actually, this gave me an idea to compare all the different speedpainting methods, so thank you!
The 10 min mini has a comic feel to it. I like it.
Wow, that's a pretty...
😎
Zumi result..
I'll see myself out - Love your work man, always :)
Your style of painting is so effective! Lovely work 🔥
I like your videos a lot sir helps me look at things differently
I love your Humor a little more than your painting stile 🤣
Made my day, thank you
that lifting table? on button? are you kidden me :D really cool
I like this format a bit better than 3 minis in 10 mins, 1h and 10hs. At the end you have one nice mini instead of 1 nice mini, 1 meh mini and 1 s*it mini. Also you made it fun to fix your previous steps along the way.
I love these videos of yours as well as your famous explained in under 5 minutes series and speed painting space marines this is definitely a favourite also nice studio
Lets go! Watching now...
Edit: and done! :) Those Deathguard are so wild to paint. Great vid. Someday i'll get to that skill level... maybe.
I honestly think you could make a case that these nergle marines are the best minis GW ever produced.
So much texture and greeble-age, but because they're generally sickly and gross you can monotone anything you want with wash and highlight - or pick out every detail - or anything in between.
I have a Typhus I got cheap from a newsagent that was closing down, but I'm afraid to get started. 😄
I bought the nurgle battleforce.. this paintingstyle is what i love to do on them or i would use mezgike's deathguard.. cause of this video im not sure what in gonna do 😅
They're great... until you have to paint more than one squad of them 😅
Too busy to be their best model IMO.
@@twoilms7701 I think that busyness is partially great because if you want display you can look at one for so long and see all the little details but for armies it can get overwhelming
Really interesting video I'm a new painter and I was about to tackle a death guard marine funnily enough. The part where you talk about focusing on one section at a time like the leg has stuck with me. Feels like a good way of slowing the process in a good way.
Subscribed 😊
That's why I love Death Guard, every mini is a unique hero mini. Great job 👍
I am so glad I chose Death Guard for my first 40K team, even if I only did it because they have Poxwalkers, and I love zombies
Wow I love your cartoonish painting style. It looks soooooo nice
Very good Paintjob, I like your videos so much.
The aot music caught me off gaurd lol
and for each option you need to add 2 hours for gluing and polishing the seams) a detailed and illustrative example of labor costs. Thank you!
I recently painted 21 Plague Marines in batches of 3-4. It can work, but it took me a while to figure it out. What I did, was:
-4 layer Slapchop primer (black, dark grey at 45°, lighter grey at 30° and white drybrush all over).
-Contrast on the armor, including all the green parts, weapon, tentacles, tubes, bones, teeth and pointy things
-silver on the metal linings, weapon parts, grenades and chainmail
-drybrush silver on the black weapon parts
-Agrax Earthshade over all silver and green parts
-clean up
-highlight some stuff
-smack on some rust and blood
-waste an insane amount of tufts and shit on the bases
-done
I can send you the results if you are interested. Per mini it was about 1,5 to 2,5 hours and I am very pleased with the results. :)
That looks fantastic.
I love how you were bleeping yourself until 3:13 when you just gave up and said why not 😂
Okay, the Attack on Titan music got me 😂❤
honestly, the 10 min one looks pretty cool, it almost like a comic book style.
Death Guard fo lyfe. Another awesome video Zumi. Thanks!
If someone whipped out an army that looks like the 10 minute one, id be happy there was at least paint on them.
As a rookie (who only just found your awesome channel, so thank you for being you) I am often wondering HOW MUCH TIME do I have to spend on a mini? Currently I'm doing 3-8 hours pr. mini depending on if its a champion or just a grunt from the pack, but these videos help to give an idea of how much one should expect, after a certain amount of time (and of course skill/experience also counts, so im not approaching this with a time limit).. but it helps to expand ones horizont in this hobby
So... each time you repainted the previous steps, but did not reset the clock. So it's like comparison of 10 min / 50 min / 9 hours, right?
no he just added onto it pretty much so in technicality he painted for 11 hours and 10 minutes
Great stuff! You are hilarious 😂
An airbrush is only cheating, if you also consider a pressure washer cheating for cleaning a convertible. Sure, you can get certain parts of the car cleaned super fast, if you closed the roof or are extremely skilled and don’t hit the inside of the car. It’s also completely useless if you want to clean the dashboard.
An airbrush is a mighty tool if used correctly. If not, it’s no cheat at all.
You obviously know how to use it. Thank you for sharing!
I just got that same mini! I just sat down from adding primer
Does any one have any advice for how to start out doing minis I’m trying to start but there is so much I don’t know where to start
I tried to post a link but I think my comments were auto deleted as some sort of anti spam. Anyway, search for Goobertown hobbies fundamentals.
I have 26 plague marine army with 5 terminators and 3 Deathshroud terminators. I almost went insane doing it. They have so many details they look like Christmas tree sometimes.
04:08 When you fart in real life, and instantly hear a fart sound in a video too🤯
Pretty sure the universe is trying to tell me something ...🤔
His 1 hour paint job doesn't seem wildly different than my 1 hour paint jobs but his 10 hour destroys my 20 hour paint jobs
As a deathguard player, I batch paint them regularly. I feel the problem you had is that you didn't basecoat whit the drybrush, they get done really easily whit that.
I prime them dark brown, then drybrush deathguard green, ogrin Camo, wash to even down the texture, and from there I start highlighting. The dark brown primer also work well as a base for the bronze, be it nmm or not.
The tentacle and nurgling do take time too, but they to work well with good drybrushing. A deep purple base, into some rakath, diluted carriburgh shade, then new highlight work like a charm for a sickly look skin.
I churn them really fast, I think I can complete a 5 man unite in 5 hour. But I have painted tons of them, and I don't use nmm on them, so that speed up the process dramatically. Practice just can't be betten.
10 min model legit looks better than anything painted with contrasts!
i kinda want to get into warhammer 40k. though the mini painting is the most daunting thing as ive never painted anything before. and with how i do things id never paint anything to look like it normally would. id paint it how i would like it to look.
That was pretty cool thanks
I see you took part in one of my favorite games while painting Death Guard. "What color is this supposed to be? Is this supposed to be organic or part of the armor?" Usually, that's quickly followed by, "ANOTHER TENTACLE?! GOD DAMN IT."
Hey im interested in starting to collecting and painting warhammer 40k but idk where to start like for example idk where to buy cuz in my country theres one store that sells them but its not the official store and it doesnt say if they minis are already painted and they look painted so what is a good store that sells unpainted minis and it whould be nice for it to be a store that ships them to other countries
I heard you're attack on titan fan!
Takes me about 3 hours to get your 1 hour results, (probably worse). But the difference from 1 hour to 10 is a nice indicator that if you're looking for a ready to play army in a timely manner, comparing your stuff with GW's does not make sense! They probably spent 10+ hrs per miniature, even for basic troops.
I would say about an hour of actual paint time.. not including the airbrush setup time, cleaning, chasing down the paints, and such.. should be good enough to get the results decent for table top.. actually an hour is probably longer since you really need to let the paint dry completely before adding another coat or you will get a messy mess..
I just painted my Poxwalkers today, tomorrow I will measure how long it will take me to paint this figure. 😀
After watching your videos I bought a bunch of equipment to start this hobby and printed a lot of minis in my resin printer... now I only need to muster the courage to start painting. I would love tips on how to practice, I feel like I need to have a plain dumb guide instead of a free-form painting session... I considered buying one set of minis + paint on amazon, but after reviewing I preferred to just buy vallejo basic paints because I feel it is worth having good paints than getting a mediocre mini + paint set, idk...
So the absolute easiest way to start painting (once you have the tools etc.) is to look up a step by step guide for a certain miniature and copy it. I did this with some warhammer minis (by seeing WarhammerTV tutorials) and that's when most of my improvement initially happened. Once you have some basic understanding of what is going on, you can apply the same principles to other mini without seeing a step by step tutorial. If you don't have the exact mini used in any given tutorial, pick a certain part of a mini (let's say you want to paint golden armor) and paint it with the steps provided in the video guide. Hope that helps!
@@Zumikito Thanks man! sure helps!
Parabéns pela sua arte e pelo reconhecimento dela
Would love to see the same thing with space marine chapters.
Celestial lions?
Hey,
Could you pls paint custodes
do you use separate airbrush for priming and paiting? how do you find the Vallejo surface primer (good, bad, too thick) ?
I did everything with one airbrush in the past - the one you see in the video. Now, for precision work I use infinity cr, but it's not necessary. Vallejo surface primer is my go to primer, but as with any other primer - don't go overboard with it. Also, I recommend washing the model with soap beforehand with airbrush primers
What kind of table is that where you can adjust the height with the push of a button?
Height adjustable tables have been on the market for some time already - not sure where you are from, but IKEA has them (although those are more expensive).
EDIT: I have added links to the video description so you can check them if you want
@@Zumikito Much appreciated! I honestly had no idea, I'll have to look into getting one of these at some point.
2:08 that attack on titan theme
Where is that mat from? love the info on it
It's from redgrass creative (Redgrassgames) - check the links in the description
MOOOOOOAAAAAAR videos plz
10 minute minu looks like it came from darkest dungeon
No offense but my absolute favorite thing about your videos is I feel like a dwarf whoes just finished caving an elfs skull in is teaching me how to paint.
You are a magician...
Which paints are You using for NMN copper?
rhinox hide(gw), hull red (ak), medium rust (ak) and sunny skin tone (vallejo). Sometimes a bit of white in the middle
@@Zumikito Thanks, gonna try it on next plague marine and butcher it completely ;)
I think this would be more useful as 1hr/3hr/10hr, or something similar.
Cool video.. You could have slapped chopped it, for the first 10 minutes. That has been done to death. What can you do if you give yourself 5 hours? Using all the tricks. How good of a model in 5 hours?
You, Miniac and I have something in common: we can not speed paint :)
The ashes on the fire sent me
What scale are these? They look 1/32
Why don't you paint with metallic paint, the parts that are metal, like the gun?
Can't even paint after 10hrs as good as your 10mins haha
Just like with Miniac, I would like to see the reverse.
First 10 hours, then 1 hour them 10 minutes.
Because you will probably donthe 10minute one better if its last. Like what if you airbrushed that one for two minutes?
You are getting the 10 min paint job out of me after 30 min & I'll leave them like that lol Idc. I'll spend maybe an hour on HQs and characters, BUT that's it
you should have added Elvevator music For Levitating the Table lol That would have been funnier
10 min version should have been slap chop or whatever its called
Ye I've got 3.5k death guard and I don't know how many days I've spent painting the lot
This would be fun backwards. 10 hours then 1 hour then 10 min I wonder if it would have the same results.
His hour takes me like three days lmao
I don't know... if he used contrast paints (so called slapchop?) probably the 10 min job would look decent
Man y'all really liked Scott's (Miniac) video from last year huh?!
The way you put that glove on…I though that plague marine was getting a prostate examination!😂😂
"And did I succeed?"
Not by your standard, but by the standard of what actually gets put on the table? Yeah, you did. Besides it's a stylistic paint job, at the distance of it standing on the table and someone standing up, it looks impactful, like a comic book image.
Note that I'm in no way trying to pat you on the back and give you sympathy, I'm just saying that if you actually, *ACTUALLY* go look at what's put on tables in shops, clubs, tournaments and at home games, half of them aren't even primed (besides tournaments) and it's more common than not that someone brings half finished units.
It's the curse of being a mini painter who actually cares about what they do, standards go up immeasurably, unfairly even. It's also why I avoid instagram like the plague becaus the standard there is insufferably high.
Not trying to be rude, I can't paint close to this lever, but the 10 minute looks a bit lika three toed sloth? At least in the thumbnail?
Fun fact. The slight shades wont be seen by most men but women will have a better chance at seeing it.
Everything looks good but using a rattle can for your base would have let you add WAY more details and cut out unnecessary time. Just sayin.
Scalling ur graphic settings on epic
great
Subbed the moment i heard metric f*ck ton.
Doesnt changing the painting method kind of negate the idea of the video? (Using the airbrush)
The title of the video is a bit deciving, the only true part is the 10 minute in my oppinion. Because when you started the 1 hour " challange " you continue to build upon the same color basically giving you 1 hour and 10 minutes, and when the 10 hour challange was done it wasnt "only" 10 hours it was 11 hours and 10 minutes. Dont get me wrong you made it look cool but the title of the video dont fit the video so good.
I think that you might have missed it in the video. I started with 10 minutes, then gave myself 50 more minutes and then gave myself 9 more hours.
🔥🎸🔥
Bro what do you mean the 1 hour is shitty? is better than all my painting
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Also deathguard Green is the worst paint ever..
I’ve spend 5h painting my first plague marine (it was at the gw tho so less efficient but yeah) 5 coats to have a nice smooth result to work with thankfully I own the dg green primer..
''It still looks pretty shitty'' yeah, okay... I get being modest but come on.
These painters are way too rude to themselves. I think the 1h paintjob looked great. Alltho using plague marine is kinda cheating because it kinda has to look sloppy.
Hola 👋
I don't like this format. It doesn't make sense to watch the first attempts. It would be more useful if you showed which techniques and results lead to which outcomes. For example, a comparison between slapchop, grimdark, eavy Metal, and volumes... Then there would be something to compare and gain added value from the video