If you're going to start with orruk flesh as a starting point there's a variety of colours you could use as highlights Nurgling green is similar but lighter for subtle stuff but ogryn camo followed by krieg khaki could keep the pale highlights Spending on tonal shades you could shade down with waagh flesh or wash with a tinned contrast like warp lightning or creed camo depending on tonal variation you might want
Thanks for the notice but my main pc died recently and I’m having to edit on a crappy old 5th hand laptop that is very much not up for the job. Hopefully I will get a new desktop up and running again when I can but until then sound may need boosting. Oooor you could could stay shushed if your going to be a arse about it
sir, you are the Bob Ross of miniature painting. This was really relaxing in addition to being informative
Thank you for your kind words. Glad it helped :)
I'm going to have to try this onmy Bloodbowl set when I get around to them
I would start with orruk skin for a green-yellow tone. How would you shade layer and highlight?
Thanks for the high value tutorials .
If you're going to start with orruk flesh as a starting point there's a variety of colours you could use as highlights
Nurgling green is similar but lighter for subtle stuff but ogryn camo followed by krieg khaki could keep the pale highlights
Spending on tonal shades you could shade down with waagh flesh or wash with a tinned contrast like warp lightning or creed camo depending on tonal variation you might want
dude your sound level is too low
Thanks for the notice but my main pc died recently and I’m having to edit on a crappy old 5th hand laptop that is very much not up for the job. Hopefully I will get a new desktop up and running again when I can but until then sound may need boosting.
Oooor you could could stay shushed if your going to be a arse about it
@@mugsofdoomminis cool man, just giving feedback in case you hadn't noticed it