Great video as always, straight to the point with techniques made simple from your delivery & seeing it all in action. Thanks for sharing this series with us all it can do nothing but improve the green tide of Orks out there.
Yes! Finally a new video, yeay! As usual, great content. I'm also adoring your imgur/reddit posted Orks like mad mate! Especially Rhinork and the Grotkopta! Small part of neutral critique: I liked the music in the previous vids more. Found them more in tune with ur mild narration voice. Looking very much forward to the rest of the Ork-Face series! My the Dice and Brush Gods be with ya!
Thank you! All the support is really greatly appreciated! Also I struggle with the music chose on each video. Was there a video that you though the music was particularly good? That would be helpful for future projects
For me the most fitting music always seemed the one from the Snakebite Ork video. Your type of naration blended really well with tht type of mild musik imo. But again: In no way is tht a negative critique on my part. Just a small constructive critique with my personal taste behind it.
How much do you thin down your paints and how are you able to go over the areas of the model so smoothly and get just the right areas? I've been painting for years but I still have problems with thinning my paints down enough. Either end up with a soup that just flows right off the model or something a bit too hard and I can't, say, get the muscles on the ork to transition nicely due to how strong and grainy it looks then. Even with the soup, painting the ork muscles like you do is hard because of how crooked my lines seem to be. Also, how are you able to keep such a fine point on your brush? My army painter brushes start out nice and stiff for highlighting after I clean them with the masters brush cleaner but they soon start drooping and it becomes hard to do a light highlight with them since even the lightest touch causes paint to go across the model, and a bit harder than I would've liked. Your little technique for edge highlighting I also had a few questions about. Mind sharing how exactly you do it or if that just needs the stiff brush and a fine point and some common sense. I know this seems like basic stuff but I've never been able to find good answers about any if this and I've never seen anyone paint orks so close to my ideal style like you do. Thanks.
Dude, awesome video! I'm just starting my Ork army, so this great series will be super useful!! Do you by chance have plans of a painting tutorial for a Megatrakk Scrapjet? Keep up the excellent work, m8!
So glad you like the video! Actually I don't have one planned for that vehicle. However I did a video for a very Grim Dark Scrapjet for the compendium. They have the tutorial for sale if its something that interests you specifically. grimdarkcompendium.com/product/how-to-paint-ork-vehicles-blood-mouths-clan-by-quarter-paint/
I appreciate the support big time! I release videos pretty slowly and unfortunately TH-cam rewards those content makers that are pushing out new stuff quickly. But I’m going to keep chugging along 😁👍
Same exact colors at my how to paint Ork skin part two. However it is Skarnik Green, Cadian flesh tone mixtures with varying levels of pallid wych flesh mixed in
Too long of just seeing a brush put down another color. Is it light, is it dark, is it mid tone, is it mixed, why does it go there? These are questions we will never know because all we hear is copy free muzak on repeat.
great vid! really enjoy your style, you're clearly one of the best Ork channels in my humble opinion
Thanks so much for the support, hopefully I can slowly keep supporting the Ork community out there!
you're my favorite ork painter. keep up the amazing work
Great video as always, straight to the point with techniques made simple from your delivery & seeing it all in action.
Thanks for sharing this series with us all it can do nothing but improve the green tide of Orks out there.
Thanks man! Glad you liked it. I really appreciate all the support
Yes! Finally a new video, yeay! As usual, great content. I'm also adoring your imgur/reddit posted Orks like mad mate! Especially Rhinork and the Grotkopta! Small part of neutral critique: I liked the music in the previous vids more. Found them more in tune with ur mild narration voice.
Looking very much forward to the rest of the Ork-Face series! My the Dice and Brush Gods be with ya!
Thank you! All the support is really greatly appreciated! Also I struggle with the music chose on each video. Was there a video that you though the music was particularly good? That would be helpful for future projects
For me the most fitting music always seemed the one from the Snakebite Ork video. Your type of naration blended really well with tht type of mild musik imo.
But again: In no way is tht a negative critique on my part. Just a small constructive critique with my personal taste behind it.
@@Dw0rG No worries, that kind of feedback is helpful!
Yeeeah!
I was waiting for this video. Thanks a lot brother!
Happy to do this, hope it turns out to be helpful!
How much do you thin down your paints and how are you able to go over the areas of the model so smoothly and get just the right areas? I've been painting for years but I still have problems with thinning my paints down enough. Either end up with a soup that just flows right off the model or something a bit too hard and I can't, say, get the muscles on the ork to transition nicely due to how strong and grainy it looks then. Even with the soup, painting the ork muscles like you do is hard because of how crooked my lines seem to be.
Also, how are you able to keep such a fine point on your brush? My army painter brushes start out nice and stiff for highlighting after I clean them with the masters brush cleaner but they soon start drooping and it becomes hard to do a light highlight with them since even the lightest touch causes paint to go across the model, and a bit harder than I would've liked. Your little technique for edge highlighting I also had a few questions about. Mind sharing how exactly you do it or if that just needs the stiff brush and a fine point and some common sense.
I know this seems like basic stuff but I've never been able to find good answers about any if this and I've never seen anyone paint orks so close to my ideal style like you do. Thanks.
Epic vid. Would it be possible for you to do a brush control vid? Well jealous of your skill
Dude, awesome video! I'm just starting my Ork army, so this great series will be super useful!! Do you by chance have plans of a painting tutorial for a Megatrakk Scrapjet? Keep up the excellent work, m8!
So glad you like the video! Actually I don't have one planned for that vehicle. However I did a video for a very Grim Dark Scrapjet for the compendium. They have the tutorial for sale if its something that interests you specifically.
grimdarkcompendium.com/product/how-to-paint-ork-vehicles-blood-mouths-clan-by-quarter-paint/
Love it! Very useful
So glad it was helpful!
A lanmark painting guide for orks. many thanks
I am shocked you dont have many subscribers. your videos are amazing. keep up the good work and you are gonna blow up
I appreciate the support big time! I release videos pretty slowly and unfortunately TH-cam rewards those content makers that are pushing out new stuff quickly. But I’m going to keep chugging along 😁👍
Awesome! Can you list the paints used in the description?
Same exact colors at my how to paint Ork skin part two. However it is Skarnik Green, Cadian flesh tone mixtures with varying levels of pallid wych flesh mixed in
You guys and your BIG heads.... (lol, I'm lucky if I see a head 1/4 that size) Good vid ;)
What kit is that white ork from?
where did you go
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Too long of just seeing a brush put down another color. Is it light, is it dark, is it mid tone, is it mixed, why does it go there? These are questions we will never know because all we hear is copy free muzak on repeat.
Sorry you didn’t find it helpful 🤷♂️
Was just including more paint footage and less of my rambling voice over