Paint list: GW paints: Warplock Bronze Hashnut Copper Ironbreaker Leadbelcher Mephiston Red Evil Sunz Scarlet Wild Rider Red Zandri Dust Pallid Wych Flesh GW technical: Lamenters yellow (glaze) Tyhus Corrosion Agrax Earthshade (shade) Vallejo pigments: Desert Dust Burnt Umber Light Sienna(says natural umber on the paint splash screen but this is used in video) Other: Daler Rowney FW black ink AK interactive Streaking Grime enamel paint (for all vechiles colour) Vallejo flow improver (I assume this is used in the airbrush?) Vallejo thinner (used for mixing the pigments) Winsor & Newton Artists - oil colour - white spirit (for thinning the ak interactive enamel paint)
I have found your channel just a few days ago, it has been a great help to improving the paint job on my Orks. Thank you and I can't wait for more content
what are you using to set the dry pigment? it will all rub off eventually. I tend to use a dull coat in a mist sprayer and let it gently settle on the model.
Color variation and texture, plus you get a darker metal effect. Warplock brone dry brushed with leadbelcher is clearly going to look different then just solid leadbelcher
Really enjoyed this tutorial. It reminded me of watching Bob Ross where he would do something and you'd go "oh no he ruined it", then 5 minutes later "ok now it looks cool". I'm going to employ some of these techniques when I do mine. The typhus corrosion on the tires was a neat trick.
Amazing work ! I’m inspired to paint more minis cause if ya! Just curious if you had problems with the daler rowney inks? I found the purple,blues and reds got pretty chunky. I’m assuming cause they were in the shelf for a while. Any tips in fixing these ?
I haven’t had separation issues but very likely because they have been sitting for a while. If I a vigorous shake hasn’t fixed it I would suggest looking into a small paint mixer. I think Tamiya makes one for stirring up enamel paints. I think that might help bring the pigments together
Thanks! Vallejo's Airbrush flow improver. The ratios vary based on the thickness of the paint, but I never have an issue running GW paints through the airbrush
Quarter Paint ahh okay, maybe that’s where I’m going wrong a little, I have been using a 0.2, I’ll try a 0.3 and see if it makes any difference! Thanks for the advice!
ork vehicles (orks in general) are the greatest hobby thing there is.
These are amazing. Gonna get these paints and this model and see what I can do!
Paint list:
GW paints:
Warplock Bronze
Hashnut Copper
Ironbreaker
Leadbelcher
Mephiston Red
Evil Sunz Scarlet
Wild Rider Red
Zandri Dust
Pallid Wych Flesh
GW technical:
Lamenters yellow (glaze)
Tyhus Corrosion
Agrax Earthshade (shade)
Vallejo pigments:
Desert Dust
Burnt Umber
Light Sienna(says natural umber on the paint splash screen but this is used in video)
Other:
Daler Rowney FW black ink
AK interactive Streaking Grime enamel paint (for all vechiles colour)
Vallejo flow improver (I assume this is used in the airbrush?)
Vallejo thinner (used for mixing the pigments)
Winsor & Newton Artists - oil colour - white spirit (for thinning the ak interactive enamel paint)
You are a rock star! I really need to remember to include the material list in the comments
Hey mate! Amazing! Did you seal the model with varnish before the streaking /mineral spirits? :)
Gorgeous ! I'm just starting with vehicles, and this gives me a great perspective..! Thank you.
Nice work fella..long live streaking grime 👍
Awesome! Fixing to do mine now!
Woah the stencil part worked amazingly well
pretty cool, feels very random but as you said you can stop anytime or just take out some parts as inspiration. thanks for sharing!
I have found your channel just a few days ago, it has been a great help to improving the paint job on my Orks. Thank you and I can't wait for more content
Hey so glad to hear that! Thanks for the support!
Really cool technique and I love the result! I think I will re-watch this when I get to work on my Gaslands cars. :)
Thanks for the great tutorial!
Best tutorials in the game! Very detailed discussion and always informative. Would love you to to try a bloodthirster or bloodletter some time
Thanks as always! I don't own any demons, but maybe a future project!
Man you're amazingly precise with that airbrush.
Thank you! There is always a big of overspray. Just have to take that into account
Wow, seriously man. So talented.
what are you using to set the dry pigment? it will all rub off eventually. I tend to use a dull coat in a mist sprayer and let it gently settle on the model.
Awwww yeah, been waiting for this, does not disappoint, fantastic work!
Thanks for the support man! Its really appriciated
Awesome Work! and very inspirational! I like the pigments part and effects you had obtained.
Thanks for the support!
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the support!
Fantastic tutorial buddy
Thanks man! Glad you liked it
awesome video, I'm starting to paint my ork buggies and looking for ideas. why use warlock bronze first over just using lead belcher?
Color variation and texture, plus you get a darker metal effect. Warplock brone dry brushed with leadbelcher is clearly going to look different then just solid leadbelcher
Really enjoyed this tutorial. It reminded me of watching Bob Ross where he would do something and you'd go "oh no he ruined it", then 5 minutes later "ok now it looks cool". I'm going to employ some of these techniques when I do mine. The typhus corrosion on the tires was a neat trick.
Hey bro, awesome work as always. Always amazed at your talent and skills. Hope to see your Orks back on my table vs my Nids soon. Take care!
Thanks for the support! Looking forward to another game too!
Fantastic. You could teach how to paint an ork goff vehicle?
Thanks! I can add it to the video list
Oh man, I love that squig haha, any chance you could say how you got it looking like that? Great channel btw :)
how do you thin your citadel paints for an airbrush?(what ratio)
Amazing work ! I’m inspired to paint more minis cause if ya!
Just curious if you had problems with the daler rowney inks? I found the purple,blues and reds got pretty chunky. I’m assuming cause they were in the shelf for a while. Any tips in fixing these ?
I haven’t had separation issues but very likely because they have been sitting for a while.
If I a vigorous shake hasn’t fixed it I would suggest looking into a small
paint mixer. I think Tamiya makes one for stirring up enamel paints. I think that might help bring the pigments together
When you brushed on the streaking grime how much did you thin it down by with the spirit stuff?
Or, or just here me out here, evil sunz scarlet dunked in nulin oil
Nice work sir. ALso, I love the back ground music, but it could be a tad lower, imo. Looking forwards to you next vid.
I appreciate the feedback, its always a fine balance between the voice over and the music
Such a great job on this dude! How do you thin your GW paints for the airbrush?
Thanks! Vallejo's Airbrush flow improver. The ratios vary based on the thickness of the paint, but I never have an issue running GW paints through the airbrush
@@QuarterPaint Thanks for the tip, I'll keep messing with the ratio. What size needle do you use?
.3mm needle!
Quarter Paint ahh okay, maybe that’s where I’m going wrong a little, I have been using a 0.2, I’ll try a 0.3 and see if it makes any difference! Thanks for the advice!
Very likely can still make it work with a .2 but just really need to keep the paints super thin
Awesome
Thanks so much!
Great!
Thank you!