Your paint jobs are gorgeous, and I was waiting for you to do something Idoneth Deepkin-related (my favorite faction). Thank you SO much for all your videos.
@Warhipster I think you're one of the best painter tutors out there, you have a very calm and soothing style and get great results without doing overly complex stuff, also you show the whole paint job (mostly) none of this "cut oh here its all done, I didnt show all the impossible to reach bits which are miraculously painted off screen". Keep up the great work (also you were one of the only ones to show how contrast paints should be applied properly) I had a question (well a couple) 1) Some of the parts you just used a single color, what was the point of you in some areas doing 2 and sometimes 3 contrast paints over the top of each other, I mean why not just choose a different colour that covers better in one go (as you do with some other areas). The cloak for example, or the parts you did a wash and a contrast paint. Why not just pick a contrast paint thats in the middle of those 2 shades? If its just because you didnt have the color you wanted thats fine, I just want to know the reason why in some places you seemed to do a lot of repeating full coverage and others you just put down one layer of contrast paint. 2) you spent a lot of time on the base jellyfish thing, any reason for that? Keep up the great work, I actually went out and bought all the paints you listed here (that I didnt have already) so I intend to follow along (hence question 1, for me if I do a nice layer of contrast paint on a cloak it is so hard for me to think yeah I'll just put another layer over it.)
Im so addicted to your videos, so hipnotizong, I ve seem the “how to use contrast” 50 time plus I hope to reach that level of smoothness some time soon through practice, however this coffee stains are very difficult to avoid. My main difficulty is speed, Im not fast enough and also I haven’t figured how to have the same load on the brush every time I reload so sometimes my second brushstroke has a different tone than first.
I really love this painting tutorial and other one too! But one thing that i couldn’t get the same result as yours was when I tried to blend, there would be a line of that color left over at the end of the blending. Do you have any tips on this?
Hey love your vids! I have noticed there’s often a lot of dead space on the left side. Possible to zoom in on the minis and reduce that dead space while getting a closer look at the mini?
This tutorial made me want to really paint these. Your tutorial as always so inspiring.
Fantastic tutorials, very easy to follow! Would love to see more Underworlds warbands featured!
Hey! great to see you on Warhammer community with some great paintings
Your paint jobs are gorgeous, and I was waiting for you to do something Idoneth Deepkin-related (my favorite faction). Thank you SO much for all your videos.
Amazing job i have a full army of idoneth to paint and this make me really happy ty!!!
Underworlds yes! Idoneth yes!
@Warhipster I think you're one of the best painter tutors out there, you have a very calm and soothing style and get great results without doing overly complex stuff, also you show the whole paint job (mostly) none of this "cut oh here its all done, I didnt show all the impossible to reach bits which are miraculously painted off screen". Keep up the great work (also you were one of the only ones to show how contrast paints should be applied properly)
I had a question (well a couple)
1) Some of the parts you just used a single color, what was the point of you in some areas doing 2 and sometimes 3 contrast paints over the top of each other, I mean why not just choose a different colour that covers better in one go (as you do with some other areas). The cloak for example, or the parts you did a wash and a contrast paint. Why not just pick a contrast paint thats in the middle of those 2 shades? If its just because you didnt have the color you wanted thats fine, I just want to know the reason why in some places you seemed to do a lot of repeating full coverage and others you just put down one layer of contrast paint.
2) you spent a lot of time on the base jellyfish thing, any reason for that?
Keep up the great work, I actually went out and bought all the paints you listed here (that I didnt have already) so I intend to follow along (hence question 1, for me if I do a nice layer of contrast paint on a cloak it is so hard for me to think yeah I'll just put another layer over it.)
Im so addicted to your videos, so hipnotizong, I ve seem the “how to use contrast” 50 time plus
I hope to reach that level of smoothness some time soon through practice, however this coffee stains are very difficult to avoid.
My main difficulty is speed, Im not fast enough and also I haven’t figured how to have the same load on the brush every time I reload so sometimes my second brushstroke has a different tone than first.
Add retarder. Contrast is really fast drying for sure.
Splish splash it's deepkin time
I really love this painting tutorial and other one too! But one thing that i couldn’t get the same result as yours was when I tried to blend, there would be a line of that color left over at the end of the blending. Do you have any tips on this?
Monsta killaz plz 🙉❤
I love the squid 🦑
Hey love your vids! I have noticed there’s often a lot of dead space on the left side. Possible to zoom in on the minis and reduce that dead space while getting a closer look at the mini?
Tyran blue is shade paint ,not contrast
Day 4 of begging for Warcry Kruleboyz :)
Monsta Killaz!
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Camera is too far from a miniature while leaving a lot of empty table.