dont know if you guys cares but if you are stoned like me atm then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my girlfriend for the last months :)
I love the color that turned out from mixing that gold and silver - will need to try and use this sometime! Those Goblin Archers were the first MD painting I did, before my YT channel and now that I have bird skulls from Citadel's Skull box I wish I hadn't done them yet, it'd be perfect for their base!
I use that silver/gold mix a lot - mostly as a highlight color for gold armor - or anything gold/bronze really. Mix stormhost or shining silver into any of your metallics and you get some neat colors :)
Well you don't really need to mix paints if you have the right colors. Have you seen this before? www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads/CitadelPaintingSystem.pdf
I think other paint companies might have made similar things, and there are paint "conversion" charts out there that let you sub in colors from other paint companies, but this is a pretty useful guide.
idriveacharger Hahaha :) I should probably give those a dry brush with a metallic color to make them shiny again. Later... too many other minis to paint!
No highlights, and no pre-shading - I just wanted them done as quick as possible :) Obviously I'll be doing proper highlights, etc on the heroes/survivors and main bosses.
Hi! I love the painting, great work! I just recently got into painting miniatures and collect minis mostly for use in D&D. The sculpts on these looks great, and I actually recently got the Massive Darkness Reptisaurians to fill in for Dragonborn (apparently there is such high demand that they're hard to get!!). My concern about these goblins is that they seem quite large--pretty much the size of a human. Is that accurate?
They certainly aren't "D&D" style goblins in size, just in appearance. That being said, some of the Massive Darkness heroes are enormous - like the size of a half giant from D&D.
I like the variations in clothing and armor color. But the skin color? I mean, goblins are green. That's what goblins are. Green. Different *shades* of green, yeah. But still. Green. Because goblins.
Looks great! You're very good at applying the Quick Shade!
Well I've had a lot of practice... I had to buy a new can of it recently!
Fantastic to see you using P3 paints-my fave!
dont know if you guys cares but if you are stoned like me atm then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my girlfriend for the last months :)
@Emmitt Cairo definitely, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for years myself :)
Great video! I thought about putting bright colour on my minis and let them look dirty at the same time - you nailed it ;)
Thank you!
I love the color that turned out from mixing that gold and silver - will need to try and use this sometime!
Those Goblin Archers were the first MD painting I did, before my YT channel and now that I have bird skulls from Citadel's Skull box I wish I hadn't done them yet, it'd be perfect for their base!
I use that silver/gold mix a lot - mostly as a highlight color for gold armor - or anything gold/bronze really. Mix stormhost or shining silver into any of your metallics and you get some neat colors :)
Whelp, definitely going to be experimenting with this! I've never been one mix colors. These sorts of artsy stuff I never tend to do :P
Well you don't really need to mix paints if you have the right colors. Have you seen this before?
www.games-workshop.com/resources/PDF/Downloads/CitadelPaintingSystem.pdf
I think other paint companies might have made similar things, and there are paint "conversion" charts out there that let you sub in colors from other paint companies, but this is a pretty useful guide.
Nice! I really need to download that app
Those came out great!
brewgeek1 Thanks! I'm happy with them :)
Loving the chocolate chip cookies on their back haha. I'm only kidding. These came out awesome as usual
idriveacharger Hahaha :) I should probably give those a dry brush with a metallic color to make them shiny again. Later... too many other minis to paint!
Awesome, and this without highlighting 😱
No highlights, and no pre-shading - I just wanted them done as quick as possible :) Obviously I'll be doing proper highlights, etc on the heroes/survivors and main bosses.
Honestly I wish I could do this. Perhaps I'll force myself to someday. For MD especially, these guys are on the board for at most 2 turns anyway :)
Very good job. Would you do the orcs from Massive Darkness?
Once the kickstarter begins for Massive Darkness 2 this year I'll probably do a lot more from MD1 :) Including the orcs!
@@HeroesBosses Fine, I'll wait then. Keep the good job!
Hi! I love the painting, great work! I just recently got into painting miniatures and collect minis mostly for use in D&D. The sculpts on these looks great, and I actually recently got the Massive Darkness Reptisaurians to fill in for Dragonborn (apparently there is such high demand that they're hard to get!!). My concern about these goblins is that they seem quite large--pretty much the size of a human. Is that accurate?
Samuel Khasin Yes they are - the archers are a bit shorter than a human - the ones with swords are the same size as most of the humans.
They certainly aren't "D&D" style goblins in size, just in appearance. That being said, some of the Massive Darkness heroes are enormous - like the size of a half giant from D&D.
Thanks for responding! Well, sounds like they could be Hobgoblins at least.
I like the variations in clothing and armor color. But the skin color? I mean, goblins are green. That's what goblins are. Green. Different *shades* of green, yeah. But still. Green. Because goblins.