Learning to Paint IRON WARRIORS part 2 - Road to Warpsmith

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2022
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    Part 2 of learning to paint iron warriors, this episode I'm focusing on how to paint hazard stripes and merging together tutorials from part 1. Huge thank you to these creators and everyone who watched and commented on part 1 it was hugely helpful.
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  • @johnbeaudoin7820
    @johnbeaudoin7820 2 года назад +15

    I’m glad the “pencil line” hazard stripe approach has worked for you; it’s always been the easiest for me!

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад +1

      With adding weather afterwards it's absolutely the best way for me. The stripes just have to be good enough and that's the easiest/fastest way to get there for me!

  • @potatomuncher87
    @potatomuncher87 8 месяцев назад +2

    I've painted about 50 Iron Warriors over the last few months and finally found a scheme I love that you might dig:
    Base with Chaos Black, then dry brush (progressively less and less) with Iron Warriors, Leadbelcher, and Necron Compound. Those layers ought to provide enough highlighted edges for you to slap Snakebite Leather on the trim for it to appear semi-bronze-ish/gold-ish.
    I then wash it with a 1:1 mix of Nuln Oil and Agrax Earthshade on all the silver and Seraphim Sepia on the trim.
    The pauldrons and any other black areas get a few layers of Black Legion contrast paint.
    Hazard stripes are done by drawing the outline with a thin layer of Rhinox Hide, then filling in with Averland Sunset and edge highlighting with Yriel Yellow and Phalanx Yellow. Scuff up the edges with some Black Legion and Rhinox Hide to give it a worn look.
    Eyes are White Scar with Blood Angels Red contrast filled in. I then use a glaze-like consistency of Mephiston Red along the rims of the eyes for a glowing effect.
    Aaaaand that about does it. I've tried so many different schemes before settling on this and it seems to be the most forgiving and produce the best results for me. Hope this might help!

  • @SwordedGun
    @SwordedGun 2 года назад +19

    I stumbled upon your channel by chance while looking for ways to paint Iron Warriors myself and I gotta say, the quality of your videos is outstanding. You definitely deserve more subs

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад +3

      Firstly, great picture/name. Exceptional.
      Thanks very much, hope you enjoyed watching. If more people stumble on us like yourself we'll get there eventually.

  • @KMKimo
    @KMKimo 2 года назад +5

    You may claim that you don't know what you're doing painting wise but this is probably the best edited videos in minitiature painting

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад

      When it comes to painting I'm definitely just following tutorials and advice in the comments. Video wise it's been by job for about 7 years, bit of an unfair advantage in that regard. Hope you liked the video!

    • @KMKimo
      @KMKimo 2 года назад +2

      @@thepaintingphase I can tell that for sure. Really love the videos because it's relatable for the regular joe that has not won a golden demon

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад +1

      @@KMKimo oh definitely, not arsed about competitions at all, just documenting my journey and hopefully making some fun videos.

  • @aramisdejinn3241
    @aramisdejinn3241 Год назад +6

    I know this reply is 6months late, however, I really enjoyed the 'backstage' process you're allowing us to see. Looking forward to catching up to the Warpsmith!

  • @Farglator
    @Farglator 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thought that the first one looks great! :-)
    Also like the idea of painting all the trim colours on the same model to compare. Never thought of doing that, but seems like a great idea!

  • @SickSnipes
    @SickSnipes 2 года назад +3

    Don't know if anyone else has told you this, however substitute the gundam marker with a Micron felt tip india ink pen. Having a gundam marker and microns myself, the marker is designed for gundams which are much larger models, however microns are simple india ink pens with a felt tip which won't mark weirdly on non-paper surfaces like a pencil would, but also come in tip sizes in anything between sharpie and needle unlike the gundam brand. I use these on my imperial fists and have even drawn on the actual fist logo with little difficulty myself.

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад

      Nobody has said that, thanks so much for the advice. The gundam marker was a bit clunky so something smaller and more precise would be ideal!

  • @laughingman4570
    @laughingman4570 Год назад +1

    Good stuff. I like seeing the learning process. Gives me confidence as I start my painting journey.

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  Год назад +1

      We’re glad your getting some use out of the video.

  • @PatrickCharliePrice
    @PatrickCharliePrice 2 года назад +1

    This came out so nicely Pat, the base and wear on the legs looks especially good man.

  • @cwoyce
    @cwoyce 2 года назад +2

    My personal work up for armor trim on IW is Tinny Tin from Vallejo, minor wash with nuln oil, Balthazar gold edge highlight, retributor armor extreme edge highlight. It’s dark but it still has a hint of gold

  • @krulla
    @krulla 2 года назад +3

    For the verdigris, for me, the big reason that it doesn't look good is that you have placed it on some of the steel bits.
    Verdigris is to bronze what rust is for iron and steel. Bronze oxide - verdigris - is green. When bronze "rusts", it turns green. Iron or steel won't ever acquire verdigris - that is just not how the chemistry works.
    So verdigris on steel just looks wrong. Even if your brain is not aware of the fact that steel won't ever develop verdigris, your subconscious definitely is aware that verdigris on steel is just wrong.
    But - I'm hugely enjoying your series so far!

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад +1

      That... Makes complete sense. Thanks so much for the advice I really appreciate the long response and science lesson. I didn't know much about metal but makes complete sense to stick to the reality of it to make it look good.
      Glad you're enjoying the series!

    • @MiniatureMasterClass
      @MiniatureMasterClass Год назад +2

      @@thepaintingphase I was going to mention this as well, then saw this comment. Verdigris goes on copper, bronze, and brass. Rust for everything else (in general mini painting). Gold doesn't tarnish obviously - that's why humans love collecting it!

  • @douglashooker255
    @douglashooker255 Год назад

    If you want to save the gradient of your silver dry brush and still want a gold trim... Cover the silver in a Contrast paint like Aggaros Dunes? You will find videos out there with suggestions on the best Shade or Contrast to use.

  • @marknewman5659
    @marknewman5659 7 месяцев назад

    I use hobbycraft 2.5 mm masking tape. Cheap and does the trick. You just have to be firm when laying it down to make sure it curves and follows the line of the shoulder pad.

  • @marcelbehncke900
    @marcelbehncke900 2 года назад +1

    Very nice and great Job 🙃 your videos help me a lot 🙃 thank you very much 🙃👍🏾

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and I'm glad you're finding them useful!

  • @jonbauml225
    @jonbauml225 2 года назад +1

    Big congrats on moving forward

  • @pagancrew
    @pagancrew 2 года назад +4

    I really like how you work through different methods and see what you like. As a new painter, I'm finding that very inspirational. I'm also not convinced of the verdigris paint - Cult of Paint have a verdigris and a rust tutorial I tried and am getting on well with, have a look there if you've not seen them!

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад

      Thanks! I'm glad you're finding it useful. I haven't watched the cult of paint tutorial, I'll have to check it out. I've seen one from the sauce and grim dark compendium and probably forgotten most of them! Haha

    • @pagancrew
      @pagancrew 2 года назад

      @@thepaintingphase Patrick - you frequently mention a tutorial you watched that was great for showing good coverage and consistencies of paint for different purposes such as glazing or washing (I remember the presenter demonstrated on his fingernail?) I'm afraid I can't find where you name the channel and video, could you share it again? It sounds super useful. Thank you!

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад

      @@pagancrew I think in part 1 I mentioned Juan Hidalgo demos the consistency of his glazes on his thumb in his tutorial for iron warriors. That definitely came in handy for me as it helped connect the dots between how thin the paint needs to be but also how much to have on your brush. With glazing I was definitely overloading the brush and actually washing the mini instead.

    • @pagancrew
      @pagancrew 2 года назад

      @@thepaintingphase Thank you!

  • @paintingducks1548
    @paintingducks1548 2 года назад +1

    I'm just here for the wink and the spin!

  • @JanitorScruffy
    @JanitorScruffy Год назад +1

    I find that a little fine tip micron paint pen from hobby lobby does wonders for the perfidious hazard stripes. And I also had bad luck with the contrast trim, and found that Scale 75 Decayed metal is an excellent warm brownish bronze.

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  Год назад +1

      I recently picked up some decayed metal, unfortunately after I finished this series! Will have to paint some more...

    • @JanitorScruffy
      @JanitorScruffy Год назад +1

      @@thepaintingphase it goes on pretty smooth if you ever feel compelled to do an entire Horus Heresy army of them like I did.
      I never want to see another hazard stripe haha

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  Год назад +1

      @@JanitorScruffy I can only imagine, well blooming done!

  • @shankley_has_a_brush
    @shankley_has_a_brush Год назад +1

    I've used the tape for my heresy army and I really enjoy it. Maybe try stippling the black with a drybrush? I really like the look as it comes out looking fairly weathered.

  • @kitbashkorner8606
    @kitbashkorner8606 2 года назад +1

    i watched the vid, you seem to overload the brush way more often than would be considered normal. with the exception of using washes where you would want them to pool and collect in recesses. you would have more control of the paint if you 1. thin it instead of using it directly out of the bottle ( too thick and gloopy ) 2. once thinned, load your brush and dab off excess paint on a paper towel before bringing the brush to your mini. you should not see a puddle or a pool of any normal paint while you go. this will give you thinner coverage but also keep things cleaner on the end result. overall a decent video though

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching, and the tips! I've been thinning everything with the exception of air paints though by the sounds of it probably not enough. Definitely had a few mistakes that have come from an overloaded brush so I'm more wary of it now.

  • @justinius2170
    @justinius2170 2 года назад +1

    Looks great, nice work. Only thing I would do different personally is have black cloth instead of red, but otherwise almost exactly the same. Awesome

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад

      Yes, I agree. Wasn't a huge fan of red, the warp Smith doesn't have any cloth on it so not overly fussed about this test. Would try black or some kind of dirty/tan next time?

  • @zackcook5123
    @zackcook5123 2 года назад +1

    Looks pretty good I'd be happy.

  • @MiniatureMasterClass
    @MiniatureMasterClass Год назад +1

    Don't use a wet palette with metallic paint. The paint separates too easily. A dry palette will keep the metallic flakes bound in the paint and give you a better finish on your model.

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  Год назад

      A few other people have mentioned this, any air paints I put in a try pallette now, vellejo ones for example. GW metallics seem to work ok?

    • @MiniatureMasterClass
      @MiniatureMasterClass Год назад +2

      @@thepaintingphase Like I said, any metallic including GW will separate on a wet palette very quick, so avoid for best results. As for air, they are pre-thinned for an airbrush and not meant for brush painting, but you can use them for that without an issue on a dry or wet palette. I don't use them unless I am airbrushing. I like your channel, not scared to show your learning process, accept feedback and your production quality is superb! I look forward to more.

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  Год назад

      @@MiniatureMasterClass my rule of thumb has been, if it's good enough for Richard Grey, I probably can't do it but I'll try.

  • @DickWindu
    @DickWindu Год назад +1

    I'm kind of late with the advice but paint the hazard stripes as best as you can, then oil wash or enamel wash a brown grimey colour over it and you can blur the lines and at the same time make it look weathered

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  Год назад

      I've recently got some streaking grime, keen to try it out!

  • @bloodangels9621
    @bloodangels9621 Год назад

    ❤👍👍👍

  • @sykodmon
    @sykodmon 2 года назад +1

    For the Verdigris, DO NOT use water on your brush to thin it down. The water will start the activation of the verdigris. after you have some on your model you then start using water to spread it and change the colors. Check out Artis Opus he has a great video just playing with the verdigis ruclips.net/video/RnrXlvIHvTk/видео.html. i dont like his end result but it defiantly helps to see someone else test the paint then doing it on your own.

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад

      I'll have to give it another watch, along with this video to check how damp my brush was! I tried to put it on neat and then play with it afterwards but just because I tried to do that doesn't mean I actually did!
      Thanks for the link, I'll give it a watch. I think I'll miss verdigris off the final mini though just to be safe.

  • @necronwarlord9188
    @necronwarlord9188 2 года назад +2

    I've heard it's recommended to heat up the bottle and model before using the dirty down verdigris but I haven't touched it yet so I wouldn't know. These look amazing though!

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! It says "warm" I thought I'd give room temperature/hand warmth a go first. I'll try a hair dryer next!
      Rust seemed to work ok though.

    • @necronwarlord9188
      @necronwarlord9188 2 года назад +1

      @@thepaintingphase good luck then!

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад +1

      @@necronwarlord9188 thanks dude, thanks for the advice.

    • @lu3tz
      @lu3tz 2 года назад +1

      @@thepaintingphase Hair dryer heat up helps, at least for the rust and moss, don't own the verdigris. Both moss and rust really look good, so I'd assume with some work the verdigris will be great too

    • @thepaintingphase
      @thepaintingphase  2 года назад

      @@lu3tz I'll give it a go, thanks!

  • @milopietrysko1108
    @milopietrysko1108 11 месяцев назад

    Hear me out, i have been dying to paint my chaos marines in iron warriors colors. I was going to be inspired by Dawn of War Dark Crusade paint scheme and then i saw on internet that iron warriors colors are completely different ?

  • @battlebrotherstabletop
    @battlebrotherstabletop 2 года назад +1

    Loving the channel

  • @landgin3781
    @landgin3781 Год назад

    How does ceramite rust? Asking for a friend.

  • @alexg2933
    @alexg2933 2 года назад +1

    You’re way too critical of your paint jobs man… your stuff looks good!!

  • @kainoctis7724
    @kainoctis7724 Год назад

    Hey yourself a "wowstick mini" pat, only heretics use manual