Real talk: Stumbling upon your channel by pure luck was the best thing that could happen. Your tutorials, short or long, are great, and while I have nothing against other painting channels (I am subscribed to a lot), yours have been the best and most comprehensive ones I've seen. Thank you for always putting quality painting guides out there.
You might not use this but I’ve found for a great rusty metal effect use a base coat of leadbelcher, a coat of Balthazar gold on the innermost parts then a really thin coat of troll slayer orange
I've always found terrain to be a bit boring, and not a fun process to paint, but the Octarius Ork terrain really is a treat to paint up. Great work man!!
Hey man, your videos have been a life saver. Curious if you could consider doing Charcarodons tribal markings at some point in your how to paint series. There really isn't a video from what I've seen for painting good their tribal power armor, just generic color guides. Anyways, thanks for your videos, they've really improved my painting.
Nice video. I just got the kit and will start it shortly. I've done lot's of 1/35 armour and the techniques used are pretty much identical. (everyone has their own order of detailing so do what works best for your style). However, I'm curious to know how many of you bother painting the inside? If so do you do full detail like the exterior or just a base speed paint type job or somewhere in between?
I've followed this almost to a t with a few differences. But about to branch off a little with some ideas of my own, what do you think? Door fulgarite copper. 4 pillars on front will be iron warriors (dark ledbelcher) wiring will be khorne red, warplanes glow and black) one light bulb aethermatic blue, teeth at top runelord brass) personally, I try not to use a ton of colors like that on a single piece because I've heard if your using more than 5 the piece becomes too busy and a subliminal eyesore) but what do you think.. Will that much color actually work? Lol. If you can visualize it lemme know. I struggle with seeing colors on a piece beforehand. I have to actually paint them and find out. Let me hear your opinion on this before this paint goes down hahaha
Thanks - it would but you'll need to be really accurate with it - you can't just throw it on like you can with the oil - you'll also need to feather it out with a clean damp brush to get some transitions going...agrax earthshade would be the nearest colour
Anything like a red-brown colour - I don't know where you are in the world but this is it: www.scalemodelshop.co.uk/product/20ml-tube-warm-brick-red-oil-abteilung-502-abt025/
Hi! I love how you painted the Ork terrain! I still have a few questions: Is it really the linked color „warm red“? The brand has another one called „dark brick red“ - which one should I buy? And I read it is suggested to varnish before putting on the oil wash- but you didn‘t, so I assume it is not necessary, right? Did you wipe the wash away immediatly after you put it on? Thanks a lot!
The link is good www.scalemodelshop.co.uk/20ml-tube-warm-brick-red-oil-abteilung-502-abt025-p67/ but any reddy brown colour will work Varnish is good if you are going to use lots of white spirit and want a cleaner look. There is no need on this - i wipe off after the oil sets up for a few minutes
Real talk:
Stumbling upon your channel by pure luck was the best thing that could happen. Your tutorials, short or long, are great, and while I have nothing against other painting channels (I am subscribed to a lot), yours have been the best and most comprehensive ones I've seen. Thank you for always putting quality painting guides out there.
Thank you so much! That means a lot to me! I'm glad you like the content and I appreciate your support!
The painting coach is the master !
Cheers mate 👍🏻
You might not use this but I’ve found for a great rusty metal effect use a base coat of leadbelcher, a coat of Balthazar gold on the innermost parts then a really thin coat of troll slayer orange
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
I've always found terrain to be a bit boring, and not a fun process to paint, but the Octarius Ork terrain really is a treat to paint up. Great work man!!
Cheers Ducky 👍🏻
love the use of contrast, makes things so much faster and still looks decent
Yeah easy to do!
This is a spot on tutorial, I was intrigued from start to finish, I think Ill follow this when I paint mine! Thank you!!!
Thanks glad you liked it!
Really great job. Like the wash - just needs everyone to have a little bravery to try it!
Cheers mate - turned out well!
Hey man, your videos have been a life saver. Curious if you could consider doing Charcarodons tribal markings at some point in your how to paint series. There really isn't a video from what I've seen for painting good their tribal power armor, just generic color guides. Anyways, thanks for your videos, they've really improved my painting.
Thanks - glad the videos help - I haven't got specific plans for that but I can add them to a list 👍🏻
Always the best videos!
Thanks!
Great work as always. I think I will try out these oil washes 😄
Go for it - let me know how you get on!
Nice video. I just got the kit and will start it shortly. I've done lot's of 1/35 armour and the techniques used are pretty much identical. (everyone has their own order of detailing so do what works best for your style). However, I'm curious to know how many of you bother painting the inside? If so do you do full detail like the exterior or just a base speed paint type job or somewhere in between?
Glad you liked the video! I take the attitude of if you can see it, I paint it 👍🏻
Epic tutorial thank you, really helpful ❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥
Glad you enjoyed it!
Is there a specific white spirit you'd reccomend? Going to have a go with the oil washes they look great.
Any odourless one is fine - check your local art supply store - something like this is cheap and cheerful amzn.to/3scIA6B
Great work,
Have you a project for a tutorial troll skin (lotr and hobbit )?
Thanks - no not yet - I'm sure I will get round to it eventually!
Excellent.
Thanks! Glad you like it
Great tutorial for great terrain! :-)
Glad you enjoyed it!
I've followed this almost to a t with a few differences. But about to branch off a little with some ideas of my own, what do you think? Door fulgarite copper. 4 pillars on front will be iron warriors (dark ledbelcher) wiring will be khorne red, warplanes glow and black) one light bulb aethermatic blue, teeth at top runelord brass) personally, I try not to use a ton of colors like that on a single piece because I've heard if your using more than 5 the piece becomes too busy and a subliminal eyesore) but what do you think.. Will that much color actually work? Lol. If you can visualize it lemme know. I struggle with seeing colors on a piece beforehand. I have to actually paint them and find out. Let me hear your opinion on this before this paint goes down hahaha
Sounds like it could work! You are right in that the onlybway you really know is to try it!
Looks great! Would any sort of Citadel shade work as an alternative to the oil wash?
Thanks - it would but you'll need to be really accurate with it - you can't just throw it on like you can with the oil - you'll also need to feather it out with a clean damp brush to get some transitions going...agrax earthshade would be the nearest colour
@@ThePaintingCoach Awesome, thanks!
No problem - good luck with it!
Any tips on painting a necron nightbringer? Help
Is that the dark blue one? Check out the flesh section of my Belakor video 👍🏻
Having trouble finding, "Brick red" in oil paints.. what is the closest alternative?
Anything like a red-brown colour - I don't know where you are in the world but this is it:
www.scalemodelshop.co.uk/product/20ml-tube-warm-brick-red-oil-abteilung-502-abt025/
Hi! I love how you painted the Ork terrain!
I still have a few questions: Is it really the linked color „warm red“? The brand has another one called „dark brick red“ - which one should I buy?
And I read it is suggested to varnish before putting on the oil wash- but you didn‘t, so I assume it is not necessary, right? Did you wipe the wash away immediatly after you put it on?
Thanks a lot!
The link is good www.scalemodelshop.co.uk/20ml-tube-warm-brick-red-oil-abteilung-502-abt025-p67/ but any reddy brown colour will work
Varnish is good if you are going to use lots of white spirit and want a cleaner look. There is no need on this - i wipe off after the oil sets up for a few minutes
Thx a lot!!
No problem
I absolutely detest white scar... It turns rocky every time! Know what I mean??
Yeah I do - other options could be shminke titanium white or pro acryl white 👍🏻
@@ThePaintingCoach does army painter have an equivalent?
No idea I'm not a fan of them - I think they have a basic white though if I remember correctly - vallejo also do a good one
Haha first!!
No prizes - it's just for fun!
Dang it!
😂