again, it would have been nice to have the original character and the art they made side by side to better see how close they got, instead of having to search it on google myself. Nice video besides this
@AAhmou its pretty spot on for someone who doesn't know lore or what these characters look like which is why I want to see their reactions to seeing what the characters actually look like
That Sister of Battle is freaking sick. I’m imagining her being an Inquisitor who was formerly among the Sororitas thanks to her artificer armor and what looks like an archaeotech pistol to complement that flamer.
My only critique for the Sororitas is the necklace, it should've been the Aquila. Other than that, straight-up looks like your typical Sister. And I still hope one of these days you show them what the character actually looks like after they've done it.
I don’t think they’re warhammer Fans so I don’t think they’d know what that means. Also that symbol is copyrighted (that probably won’t matter too much but could have influenced the decision)
You guys should totally do Trazyn The Infinite and Ghazghull Mag'Uruk Thraka for your next Warhammer characters! I feel like you would have a really fun time with them! As a Warhammer fan it's really fun to see other artists branch out and find the universe. It's also really really cool to see a perspective from someone that is still learning so much about it. Your perspectives have reminded me of when I first got into the lore and it's fun to see new and unique interpretations! Keep up the awesome work!
I love how detailed the Warhammer character descriptions are. Just like with part 1, it's really cool how complex and sometimes paradoxical their personalities are compared to their looks (like with the Great Unclean One). Almost makes me want to read some Warhammer stuff, but I'm not super into stories with a lot of fighting and strategy.
It's hard to avoid fighting in the books, but I'd say that "The infinite and the divine" might be something that's worth a look if you are wanting to try out a book that is different from the usual stuff from warhammer
Some of the inquisitor series by Dan Abnett are much less focussen on fighting. The Eisenhorn series starts with Xenos. Abnett is GW's best author by far.
Love the reverse call back to Dave boring you both with Warhammer lore last time, made me chuckle. Amazing art work as ever. And remember, heretics crave the cleansing fire of absolution!!
I just love how you take the descriptions and jump straight in with full enthusiasm. You are embracing the grim and concepts, but also the silly and over the top parts of Warhammer. Really professional and creative! Great work!
Oh yes, Magnus and Sister Sororitas. Oh yeah, that sister came pretty damn close too, looks very good, especially the face thing, but she might have seen one at some point, so that helps. You gotta do more of these, and then also look at some of the original artwork after all so you can see how they compare and we can see your reaction to that.
As an artist who draws and sketches out space marines this put a smile on my face. Also I laughed at the magnus the red drawing because it was so good it was hilarious. Amazing work
You don't even imagine how cool it is for someone who knows the lore since like 15 years to see how you two reimagine the characters from the scratch, without previously seeing the design. That's super cool, because it brings some fresh air and you feel like falling into an alternative universe.
Great video, loving these 40K ones. Your personalities shine through and you're all wonderful. Dave cracks me up too. Lots of people have said it - please please get a photo of each from Dave for you to compare to/analyse, it would be really cool and complete these videos. Finally my two picks for next time are: Belisarius Cawl and Old One Eye. Thanks for the great content!
Great job as always! It's fun to see the process of starting with a description and ending up with such a cool result!! And adding Dave... always a hoot! 😂
First lady should check out the 40k art named "sisters of battle" by John Blanche, anyone into goth or punk aesthetics always love his artwork. It's so sad he's had to leave Warhammer recently and retire
That Magnus piece is absolutely breathtaking, it fits so well with the Egyptian vibe he and his legion has, there's daemonhood but also distinctly a thinking person. I almost wish he was depicted more like this
Incredible rendition of Magnus! I'm a huge 40k fan and to me your version is all the change capable in Magnus without going 100% evil daemon. Great videos, want more!
Loving this channel, that Magnus rendition was fantastic. It is so fun seeing these characters reimagined and seeing how close you guys get! I hope you two get to see the original Games Workshop renditions of them too!
That Battle Sister redesign is great. Would be really interesting to now look at some of the original art and evolve this design with some of the key elements of canonical Sororitas - the backpack, the Imperial iconography, the 40K flamer design. Definitely leave out the silly 40K boob fleurs-de-lis, though…
What could be fun for the next video is if you did characters from Games Workshop’s other properties, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, Age of Sigmar and BloodBowl, and see what you come up with. One I’d like to see you tackle, I won’t say their name, but so Dave can prepare a brief, I’ll just say Brian Blessed. 😉
I love that you girls managed to nail the vibe just through the descriptions. I really loved the more mediaeval style to the sister's armour, I loved the detailing. I'm very curious to know how long it took you both to finish your illustrations.
I wish they had more vague, poetic descriptions of the characters from books instead of literal descriptions. It would have left far more room for creative interpretation, and it would have been really cool to compare how unique they came out.
Aside from the pure joy as a viewer to see that, I would have loved to have your own reactions and comments, as neophyte of war40K universe, to the original artwork of the characters you drew. I would love you to point out what original art doesn't fit written descriptions, or where your skills drifted and all, to reflect on how artists can make very different depictions of the same thing, and light us up about the thought process behind it. (because that's one thing I always wondered about, since Lords of the Rings bonus video, on how artists went back and forth to create the uruk hai designs Peter Jackson wanted, lol : how DOES an artist's mind work ?)
Firstly, great video, I love the designs, I like how you leaned towards fantasy Secondly, I would just like to note that boob plate directing blows to the center of the chest would not be as much of a problem as some have betrayed it to be. It would only be a problem if the armor was made from crappy metal or was directly resting on the chest. Though if it was made from crappy enough metal The attack would more likely dent the boob plate than be redirected and stabbed through the armor. Also if it was resting directly on your chest, the fact that you can't breathe properly would kill you much faster than your opponent trying to burrow through solid steel. Most of the armor from the medieval period tapered down to the waist, if directing a blow into a crease of solid steel was actually causing issues. This design would not be so prevalent. Anyway, I just wanted to note that to try and dispel the myth, again great video I hope you do more Warhammer stuff. maybe some tyranids next time😊
@@boychowskibrothers You say that is if I do not also know someone who is well versed in the field, I did not come here to spread falsehoods nor start arguments, but my friend who is also well versed in the field as well as several experts I do not know personally but have shared the sentiment that boob plate if not pushed to an extreme can be more or less just as functional as traditional plate. That being said I'm just paraphrasing the sentiments of those I know with experience. I may have not properly represented their arguments or perhaps this is simply an argument in the field that has not come to a consensus. I would like to apologize for my assumption of ignorance and I would kindly ask that you do the same, please
@@Tallame_Longstory calm down, I agree with you. I thought it was funny that she watched a RUclips channel about medieval armour that wasn't Jazza's brother Shad.
This was fun, but would have been cool to see the work you guys do compared against artwork of the characters to see how close you got and see what you think!
Character you should draw next: The body is a headless conical torso topped by multiple toothy mouths. It has two long arms, both terminating in razor-sharp teeth and flickering tongues, and continuously belching acrid and sulphuric smoke from all of its mouths. They move by bumping and hopping around, leaping into the air in a gravity-defying and comical fashion. They have no feet, just more flame-dripping mouths. When they attack, the multi-coloured magical flames that dribble constantly from their outstretched arm-stumps roar to life like living blowtorches. They do not spout normal fire, but instead issue forth the raw stuff of magic and change. Sometimes powerful versions of these creatures are carried into battle upon burning chariots: disc-like vehicles pulled by a pair of creatures who fly swiftly. These flying creatures resemble the rays and skates that once inhabited the oceans of ancient Terra. These flying creatures emit a piercing, high-frequency whine which creates a profoundly disconcerting psychological effect.
The only thing missing from the battle sister is the power pack on the power armour to really nail the look, but I think it was also missing from the description so cant failt the artist.
You want a suggestion do you 😈 (Goes to bookshelf and pulls out an ancient book of rancid fluff) Prepare thyselves for the description from page 170 of this book titled Draco (sometimes called the first 40K novel) of a character called Boole. It begins: “A bull of a man clad in plate-mail…Formidable horns curved from the sides of the leader’s head, jutting forward streaked with dried gore. His armour was wrought in the contour of bones. Metallic bones were bent into hoops around his thighs. Bones welded to bones made runic designs. Leering alien skulls capped his knees. Giant toe and finger bones encased his boots and gauntlets. An obscene codpiece of artificial bone bulged, encrusted with bloodstones suggestive of ulcers. He also wore a fine satin cape that cut a dash in the breeze, and a golden necklace with an erotic amulet.” I’ll understand if you have to tone down the less than family friendly elements. But I’m curious to see how your version compares to the one I made.
I would love to see so manay characters and troops from the 40K universe on this channel, but from the descriptions you could give of them, I would most love to see your interpretations of Gazghukul Mag Uruk Thraka, and Lord Commander Dante. P.S. also an Eversor Assassin, cos they're awesome and bonkers
Very very nice. Great Skill and also great imagination. I really enjoyed the Video. One little thing that would make it a bit better in my opinion would be, if you would show a comparision at the end between your drawings, and the official Games Workshop Artworks, so people that might not be too familar with the Warhammer Universe could still see, how close to the original your drawings acutally are. Cheers.
Jill Bearup reviews armor as well, and is really entertaining to watch. If you've heard of her, it would likely be because one of her armor ranks is, "Just stab me now," for armor that is not practical and also doesn't look particularly good. (edit, thanks for the correction, @red5_skywalker)
would be cool to see you draw Magnus as described in the scene where he broke into the palace in the novel a Thousand Sons. [Excerpt: A Thousand Sons] A form pressed its way through the portal: massive, red and aflame with the burning force of its journey. It emerged into the chamber, wreathed in eldritch fire that bled away to reveal a robed being composed of many-angled light and the substance of stars. Its radiance was blinding and none could look upon its many eyes without feeling the insignificance of their own mortality. None had ever seen such a dreadful apparition, the true heart of a being so mighty that it could only beat while encased in super-engineered flesh. The Emperor alone recognised this rapturous angel, and his heart broke to see it. “Magnus,” he said. “Father,” replied Magnus. Their minds met, and in that moment of frozen connection the galaxy changed forever.
9:00 You can tell this is a bit here. All 40k fans will always at least feign interest in another person's passions and interests so they can earn more time to talk about 40k
I've always wondered what would happen if you flicked Magnus' nipple horns... I would have been the first of his marines to die when he first turned up, I wouldn't have been able to hold back the laughter 😅
Small thing, loved the video, but I feel like you should have included images of the actual 40k things you're referencing so that viewers unfamiliar with 40k are able to compare the two. Either way, would love to see more like this
Just as a reminder, there are 500 years between the spanish inquisition (which takes place during the renaissance) and the medieval crusader knights. Twice the time between today and the french revolution. There is about the same distance between crusaders and the spanish inquisition as there is between us and the spanish inquisition ....
reminds me more of a sister of silence in terms of the armor looks clearly not color wise. But still clearly a sister of battle I love it. Love the version of magnus also its great.
Funny thing, that you went for Magnus as Cyclops But I am still pretty sure that 40k fans would understand. Tzeench is "Changer of Ways and trickster who plays even with his own followers" so it can be both cyclops or the eye that he changed for power.
again, it would have been nice to have the original character and the art they made side by side to better see how close they got, instead of having to search it on google myself. Nice video besides this
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copy right reasons they might not do it... maybe ---__O__--
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@@LordxFlokinah it's very transformative, they would definitely be able to
Yeah saw so many of those comments on the last one and surprised they haven't gotten around to it
"He also seems like the kind of guy, who doesn't do anything wrong..." I'm dying over here :D
Great realization of the descriptons you guys!
Genuine chuckle at "He also seems like the kind of guy who would do nothing wrong" Well done
Every time someone says "Magnus did nothing wrong" Leman burns down another small section of the Warp.
It would be cool, if after the girls finish their pictures, they can compare it with official arts of the Games Workshop
“Seems like the kind of guy who doesn’t do anything wrong” 😂
Also that Sororitas is SPOT ON!!! So obviously a Sister of Battle. 10/10
poor ole magnus
That Sororitas look is perfect.
Except for the backpack with the power source - but that got left out of the description, so it isn't the artist's error.
My only criticism would be to remove the cross, and replace with a aquila or fleur-de-lis.
The Cross, the stubber, the lack of power backpack, the arms are too exposed (you know power armour), other than that, it is really good.
@AAhmou its pretty spot on for someone who doesn't know lore or what these characters look like which is why I want to see their reactions to seeing what the characters actually look like
That Sister of Battle is freaking sick. I’m imagining her being an Inquisitor who was formerly among the Sororitas thanks to her artificer armor and what looks like an archaeotech pistol to complement that flamer.
I wish you'd show them what the character actually looks like after they draw it so they can see how close they are
My only critique for the Sororitas is the necklace, it should've been the Aquila. Other than that, straight-up looks like your typical Sister.
And I still hope one of these days you show them what the character actually looks like after they've done it.
I don’t think they’re warhammer Fans so I don’t think they’d know what that means. Also that symbol is copyrighted (that probably won’t matter too much but could have influenced the decision)
You guys should totally do Trazyn The Infinite and Ghazghull Mag'Uruk Thraka for your next Warhammer characters! I feel like you would have a really fun time with them! As a Warhammer fan it's really fun to see other artists branch out and find the universe. It's also really really cool to see a perspective from someone that is still learning so much about it. Your perspectives have reminded me of when I first got into the lore and it's fun to see new and unique interpretations! Keep up the awesome work!
Show them reacting to the original games workshop art!
04:13 Jazzas brother has some very detailed videos on the functionality of boob armor.
I was about to say the same thing.
Jill Bearup has also gone over this topic a few times.
I was about to say the same thing!
Would like to see you having a look at and getting your reaction to original 40k art of the characters after your artwork is finished
I love how detailed the Warhammer character descriptions are. Just like with part 1, it's really cool how complex and sometimes paradoxical their personalities are compared to their looks (like with the Great Unclean One).
Almost makes me want to read some Warhammer stuff, but I'm not super into stories with a lot of fighting and strategy.
It's hard to avoid fighting in the books, but I'd say that "The infinite and the divine" might be something that's worth a look if you are wanting to try out a book that is different from the usual stuff from warhammer
@@jokoul5418 Yeah, I kinda expected something called Warhammer to be full of fights.
Thanks, I'll have to check that out.
Some of the inquisitor series by Dan Abnett are much less focussen on fighting. The Eisenhorn series starts with Xenos. Abnett is GW's best author by far.
@@Lapoleon1821 Thank you.
I love you two trying not to break and laugh at Dave being silly and overly dramatic. 😄
Love the reverse call back to Dave boring you both with Warhammer lore last time, made me chuckle. Amazing art work as ever. And remember, heretics crave the cleansing fire of absolution!!
The cleansing fire of absolution. It's got what heretics crave.
Ditto-it was perfectly executed and caught me absolutely by surprise! :D
I just love how you take the descriptions and jump straight in with full enthusiasm. You are embracing the grim and concepts, but also the silly and over the top parts of Warhammer. Really professional and creative! Great work!
Oh yes, Magnus and Sister Sororitas.
Oh yeah, that sister came pretty damn close too, looks very good, especially the face thing, but she might have seen one at some point, so that helps.
You gotta do more of these, and then also look at some of the original artwork after all so you can see how they compare and we can see your reaction to that.
As an artist who draws and sketches out space marines this put a smile on my face.
Also I laughed at the magnus the red drawing because it was so good it was hilarious. Amazing work
The sister of battle is spot on like its crazy that was just based on a description
Love these series. If you continue, he should give you description for Keeper of Secrets. Would love to see how you do it :)
Fun! The on-screen summaries were amusing: "Wizardly vibes"
You don't even imagine how cool it is for someone who knows the lore since like 15 years to see how you two reimagine the characters from the scratch, without previously seeing the design. That's super cool, because it brings some fresh air and you feel like falling into an alternative universe.
Just like Magnus, you did nothing wrong Ariel! XD
10/10 Alysha, I would love to have an army of your feudal sisters!
Great video, loving these 40K ones.
Your personalities shine through and you're all wonderful. Dave cracks me up too.
Lots of people have said it - please please get a photo of each from Dave for you to compare to/analyse, it would be really cool and complete these videos.
Finally my two picks for next time are: Belisarius Cawl and Old One Eye. Thanks for the great content!
Great job as always! It's fun to see the process of starting with a description and ending up with such a cool result!! And adding Dave... always a hoot! 😂
First lady should check out the 40k art named "sisters of battle" by John Blanche, anyone into goth or punk aesthetics always love his artwork.
It's so sad he's had to leave Warhammer recently and retire
I want a line of Alicia's battle sister minis!
The sister of battle is absolutely amazing! Love the vibe!
That Magnus piece is absolutely breathtaking, it fits so well with the Egyptian vibe he and his legion has, there's daemonhood but also distinctly a thinking person. I almost wish he was depicted more like this
OH I GOT A GOOD ONE TYBEROS THE RED WAKE🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈!!!😤😤😎🤓
The Sister of Battle you drew is actually very close to the way they're depicted.
Love this. I would love to see them react to the actual art of the characters they're drawing to hear their thoughts on it!
I love the way that she draws Daemons, it really does look magical
You should also show them the characters they drew at the end.
I love these so much and seeing a battle sister.... MORE GIRL characters please in 40k
What do you mean more girl characters?
There’s quite a few, they’re a silent sisterhood.
@@BrendanRaymondKoroKoro if you’re willing to look outside the Imperium there’s Howling Banshees and Drukhari Wyches that are exclusively female.
The Battle Sister looks phenomenal. Love my Sisters: easily one of my favourite factions
I know zip about Warhammer and really enjoy watching how you two bring the descriptions to life!
I'd love to see a mini made of that sister, she looks great
Me too! [Alysha]
Incredible rendition of Magnus! I'm a huge 40k fan and to me your version is all the change capable in Magnus without going 100% evil daemon. Great videos, want more!
Loving this channel, that Magnus rendition was fantastic. It is so fun seeing these characters reimagined and seeing how close you guys get! I hope you two get to see the original Games Workshop renditions of them too!
I want a model that looks like that Sister of Battle now. In fact, I just want the Sisters of Battle to look like that. She's *so* cool.
"Lot's of burning people at the stake"
"Very cool 🙂"
"I don't know i've never held a flamethrower before." made me laugh
I don’t know anything about Warhammer 40k but those drawings are both amazing!!! Great job girls !!!
Neither do we 😂 [Alysha]
9:14 - this was totally planned revenge for Dave’s lore dump in the last vid wasn’t it? 😉
That Battle Sister redesign is great. Would be really interesting to now look at some of the original art and evolve this design with some of the key elements of canonical Sororitas - the backpack, the Imperial iconography, the 40K flamer design. Definitely leave out the silly 40K boob fleurs-de-lis, though…
"I follow this guy and all his videos are rating and ranking the practicality of fantasy armor".... Nice way to plug Jazza's brother.
Haha nah, I get all my armour info on Tiktok 😎 [Alysha]
Great rendition of of a sister of battle, magnus was cool to see as a primarch w a heavy xenos vibe.
These are probably more accurate than a lot of the in-universe depictions of Heresy-era characters.
Sister of battle gives Brienne of Tarth (Game of thrones) Vibe .
The Magnus one is great. Being a shapeshifter, there's no reason why he couldn't look just like that.
What could be fun for the next video is if you did characters from Games Workshop’s other properties, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, Age of Sigmar and BloodBowl, and see what you come up with.
One I’d like to see you tackle, I won’t say their name, but so Dave can prepare a brief, I’ll just say Brian Blessed. 😉
That's the one with the axe, right?
@@dominicgibson3010 yes
I love that you girls managed to nail the vibe just through the descriptions. I really loved the more mediaeval style to the sister's armour, I loved the detailing. I'm very curious to know how long it took you both to finish your illustrations.
We spent most of the day on it. Maybe 5hrs each..? [Alysha]
I wish they had more vague, poetic descriptions of the characters from books instead of literal descriptions. It would have left far more room for creative interpretation, and it would have been really cool to compare how unique they came out.
yeeeees! YEEEEEES! So cool, please I want some more
"I decided to make her look less Warhammer and more original." And the result is almost 100% what the Sororitas look like in Warhammer. Lmao
Aside from the pure joy as a viewer to see that, I would have loved to have your own reactions and comments, as neophyte of war40K universe, to the original artwork of the characters you drew.
I would love you to point out what original art doesn't fit written descriptions, or where your skills drifted and all, to reflect on how artists can make very different depictions of the same thing, and light us up about the thought process behind it.
(because that's one thing I always wondered about, since Lords of the Rings bonus video, on how artists went back and forth to create the uruk hai designs Peter Jackson wanted, lol : how DOES an artist's mind work ?)
Firstly, great video, I love the designs, I like how you leaned towards fantasy
Secondly, I would just like to note that boob plate directing blows to the center of the chest would not be as much of a problem as some have betrayed it to be. It would only be a problem if the armor was made from crappy metal or was directly resting on the chest. Though if it was made from crappy enough metal The attack would more likely dent the boob plate than be redirected and stabbed through the armor. Also if it was resting directly on your chest, the fact that you can't breathe properly would kill you much faster than your opponent trying to burrow through solid steel.
Most of the armor from the medieval period tapered down to the waist, if directing a blow into a crease of solid steel was actually causing issues. This design would not be so prevalent.
Anyway, I just wanted to note that to try and dispel the myth, again great video I hope you do more Warhammer stuff. maybe some tyranids next time😊
If only they had a boss who has a brother that is pretty well versed in medieval armour and weaponry to ask 🤔 😁
@@boychowskibrothers You say that is if I do not also know someone who is well versed in the field, I did not come here to spread falsehoods nor start arguments, but my friend who is also well versed in the field as well as several experts I do not know personally but have shared the sentiment that boob plate if not pushed to an extreme can be more or less just as functional as traditional plate.
That being said I'm just paraphrasing the sentiments of those I know with experience. I may have not properly represented their arguments or perhaps this is simply an argument in the field that has not come to a consensus.
I would like to apologize for my assumption of ignorance and I would kindly ask that you do the same, please
@@Tallame_Longstory calm down, I agree with you.
I thought it was funny that she watched a RUclips channel about medieval armour that wasn't Jazza's brother Shad.
@@boychowskibrothers Sorry, I misinterpreted your comment. Sometimes it's hard to tell when someone's being snarky or genuine in text 😅
@@Tallame_Longstory no apology needed 👍
Just one of the inevitable big downsides to online interactions.
Have a good one.
Wonderful! You all seemed like you were having much more fun with this video than the last couple ones. ❤❤❤
Both of these pictures are better then the originals!
This was fun, but would have been cool to see the work you guys do compared against artwork of the characters to see how close you got and see what you think!
Both of you are so awesome! Proud to be part of the Jazza family
The second she goes 'LIKE, LESS WARHAMMER' I just rolled my eyes into the back of my heaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad.
After the reviel of what they are you should have a look at some of the official artwork to see how close you got
"He also seems like the kind of guy who doesn't do anything wrong"
:'D
Character you should draw next:
The body is a headless conical torso topped by multiple toothy mouths. It has two long arms, both terminating in razor-sharp teeth and flickering tongues, and continuously belching acrid and sulphuric smoke from all of its mouths. They move by bumping and hopping around, leaping into the air in a gravity-defying and comical fashion. They have no feet, just more flame-dripping mouths. When they attack, the multi-coloured magical flames that dribble constantly from their outstretched arm-stumps roar to life like living blowtorches. They do not spout normal fire, but instead issue forth the raw stuff of magic and change.
Sometimes powerful versions of these creatures are carried into battle upon burning chariots: disc-like vehicles pulled by a pair of creatures who fly swiftly. These flying creatures resemble the rays and skates that once inhabited the oceans of ancient Terra. These flying creatures emit a piercing, high-frequency whine which creates a profoundly disconcerting psychological effect.
The only thing missing from the battle sister is the power pack on the power armour to really nail the look, but I think it was also missing from the description so cant failt the artist.
You want a suggestion do you 😈 (Goes to bookshelf and pulls out an ancient book of rancid fluff)
Prepare thyselves for the description from page 170 of this book titled Draco (sometimes called the first 40K novel) of a character called Boole.
It begins:
“A bull of a man clad in plate-mail…Formidable horns curved from the sides of the leader’s head, jutting forward streaked with dried gore. His armour was wrought in the contour of bones. Metallic bones were bent into hoops around his thighs. Bones welded to bones made runic designs. Leering alien skulls capped his knees. Giant toe and finger bones encased his boots and gauntlets. An obscene codpiece of artificial bone bulged, encrusted with bloodstones suggestive of ulcers. He also wore a fine satin cape that cut a dash in the breeze, and a golden necklace with an erotic amulet.”
I’ll understand if you have to tone down the less than family friendly elements. But I’m curious to see how your version compares to the one I made.
These are great, I'm hoping for a part three!
Being both an artist and a miniature enthusiast, I really enjoyed this video
I would love to see so manay characters and troops from the 40K universe on this channel, but from the descriptions you could give of them, I would most love to see your interpretations of Gazghukul Mag Uruk Thraka, and Lord Commander Dante.
P.S. also an Eversor Assassin, cos they're awesome and bonkers
Nailed the Sororitas! Daaaamn, it looks awesome and badass!!
Very very nice. Great Skill and also great imagination. I really enjoyed the Video.
One little thing that would make it a bit better in my opinion would be, if you would show a comparision at the end between your drawings, and the official Games Workshop Artworks, so people that might not be too familar with the Warhammer Universe could still see, how close to the original your drawings acutally are.
Cheers.
The sister looked amazing
Jill Bearup reviews armor as well, and is really entertaining to watch. If you've heard of her, it would likely be because one of her armor ranks is, "Just stab me now," for armor that is not practical and also doesn't look particularly good.
(edit, thanks for the correction, @red5_skywalker)
Just *Stab** Me Now
Make that Sister an STL and I will buy her so fast. So fast.
"I decided to lean into that medieval look to make this character look less warhammer and more original and interesting" - task failed succesfully
😎 [Alysha]
Kitten: oh no you angered Magnus! Now I have to summon calgar again. Dorn! STOP FORTIFYING!
Can't wait for part 3 of drawing 160k
would be cool to see you draw Magnus as described in the scene where he broke into the palace in the novel a Thousand Sons.
[Excerpt: A Thousand Sons] A form pressed its way through the portal: massive, red and aflame with the burning force of its journey. It emerged into the chamber, wreathed in eldritch fire that bled away to reveal a robed being composed of many-angled light and the substance of stars. Its radiance was blinding and none could look upon its many eyes without feeling the insignificance of their own mortality.
None had ever seen such a dreadful apparition, the true heart of a being so mighty that it could only beat while encased in super-engineered flesh.
The Emperor alone recognised this rapturous angel, and his heart broke to see it.
“Magnus,” he said.
“Father,” replied Magnus.
Their minds met, and in that moment of frozen connection the galaxy changed forever.
9:00 You can tell this is a bit here. All 40k fans will always at least feign interest in another person's passions and interests so they can earn more time to talk about 40k
You should try to draw Obi-Wan Sherlock Clousseau. A character canon to Warhammer: 40k. He was the first named Inquisitor.
Please more Warhammer 🎉
The Sororitas armor design you made is much cooler than the official. Begone boob armor
Magnus looks like a mix of first models with the most recent one
I've always wondered what would happen if you flicked Magnus' nipple horns... I would have been the first of his marines to die when he first turned up, I wouldn't have been able to hold back the laughter 😅
The one thing I'd say you missed for Magnus the Red is his glorious long red hair.
Amazing work. This was fun.
Now they should watch the Warhammer 9th edition video to see a sister of battle doing her thing.
I really enjoy this series.
Really wanted a reaction to the official art
Small thing, loved the video, but I feel like you should have included images of the actual 40k things you're referencing so that viewers unfamiliar with 40k are able to compare the two. Either way, would love to see more like this
Hilarious, but I do kinda wanna hear what they were saying when rob was falling asleep 😂
Bith of them where amazingly drawn, and as a proud owner of a sister army i am very glad hahah!
would be interesting to see them compare what theyve drawn to canonical depictions...
Just as a reminder, there are 500 years between the spanish inquisition (which takes place during the renaissance) and the medieval crusader knights. Twice the time between today and the french revolution. There is about the same distance between crusaders and the spanish inquisition as there is between us and the spanish inquisition ....
reminds me more of a sister of silence in terms of the armor looks clearly not color wise. But still clearly a sister of battle I love it. Love the version of magnus also its great.
Funny thing, that you went for Magnus as Cyclops
But I am still pretty sure that 40k fans would understand.
Tzeench is "Changer of Ways and trickster who plays even with his own followers" so it can be both cyclops or the eye that he changed for power.
It was grate, keep it going)