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Wow, that undercoat of Warp Lightning followed by careful brush control of Dark Angles Green has amaaaaazing results. At a glance, it looks almost like an airbrushed transition. Honestly you could stop right there (for the green) and it would be a pretty fantastic method for batch painting troops to a better than tabletop standard.
best looking Dark Angel paint job I have found. Good and clear tutorial and nice combination of contrast and layer paints used. love it and gonna use this for my marines.
I was looking a lot for a nice tutorial for the Dark Angles. You, Sir, nailed it. Looks amazing and I like the blend of techniques and the different colours used. I try to hold up to your example with some minor tweaks. Thank you so much for this!
Juan, Again you have done an amazing job. I'll try to do just what you have shown me. I need to find a brush like the one that you use. I love your brush! You have started my trip back into miniatyre painting. Thank you for that. Stay safe and Happy.
Dammit! now I have to go white ink ALL my marines and start again, this colourway looks a million times better. Thank you Sir you have shown me a new light
Just ordered some dark angels contrast and warp lightning to give this method a shot. I’m not actually going for a full ‘Eavy Metal style as actually don’t like the look *that* much edge highlighting on my models (or actually doing the edge highlighting lol), but that DA contrast over Warp Lightning actually looks like it has a pretty nice “natural” highlight that I could probably get away with just a little edge highlighting on top of and still look somewhere between “battle ready” and “parade ready”
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures but seriously what I appreciate the most is that you mastered a new kind of products in a really short amount of time and THAT is the most amazing in your serie.
What does ‘Eavy mean? I see it everywhere in this hobby but I can’t find where it is defined or the words origin. Is it a self proclaimed title or style by Games Workshop to sound cool? Or is it a formal style of art taught in school?
'Eavy, as in Heavy Metal, but with a British accent dropping the H. The music was popular in the 80's, and early GW games had heavy metal influences in the art style. There was even a band that wrote 40k-themed rock songs. Also, the early minis were made of metal. Given the British love of wordplay, the painting team Juan mentioned took their name from combining the two.
Use a large brush, most people have problems because they use a tiny Brush. Try to cover the whole panel or section in one brushtroke if possible or in as less as possible. Have a lot of paint in the brush, don't be afraid to use more paint than you think you need, it's better to absorb it later than to not have enough.
Bravo mate, your painting is just superb. Would you ever consider doing a Deathwatch model? I've just begun painting them and would appreciate any tips.
Juan could you do one where its a none Contrast version of dark angels :o recently startet a dark angels army with the indormitus box and your guides are always such a great resource to view for ideas
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures i got another question do you have an idea on how to do the squad marking they have on their shoulders the transfer sheets in the indomitus box does not have the battleline marks
Yes, practice 😂 I mean there's no secrets, a good brush and thinned down paint. Don't forget you can always use green colour to correct and perfect the shape
Recently spotted your channel. I have always been a bit wary of contrast paints.....until seeing your spectacular technique with them. Huge fan of your work! You should charge GW for advertising as this will surely increase sales for this range! Haha. I myself am about to buy a load. I've been looking through all of your 'Evy Contrast' tutorials and now have a great recipe for my new 'Silver Templar' contingent. "LET'S GET CRACKIN'!''
Thanks mate, I keep telling them they owe me money but for some weird reason they refuse to give me any. Can you believe it? Well, what can you do? Thanks for watching mate
Es cuestión de ir poco a poco como ves en el vídeo. Hay que fijarse bien y si ves que está desigual, absorbes las zonas donde se ha concentrado de forma incorrecta
Been waiting a while for the Dark Angels! Awesome vid bro. My only criticism is the eye lenses would pop out much more if they were red. Other than that, love it! Time to get cracking with my DA army now.
Great video. It is perfect for my Phobos Strike Team painted in Dark Angels scheme. Just a fast question. If you fucked up while highlighting over the Dark Angles contrast, what do you do to fix it? Caliban Green base paint? Dark Angels Costrast again? Thank you very much.
I love this paint job, I went to my local games workshop and they only had wraithbone primer spray. I was told it would be just as good as corax if not better. My question is will my model still turn out like yours
Great work as usual :D. I'm thinking to paint my Indomitus Marines in the colours of Dark Angels. What did you use to thin down the contrasts? Contrast medium or just pure water drops?
Complete List of Colors Used in this video: Corax White Spray Corax White Gore-Grunta Fur Black Templar Aethermatic Blue Fenrisian Grey Akhelian Green Warpstone Glow Warp Lightning Wild Rider Red Bestigor Flesh Lugganath Orange Deathclaw Brown Ungor Flesh Moot Green Skeleton Horde Fyreslayer Flesh Pallid Wych Flesh Dark Angels Green Gauss Blaster Green Ironbreaker Stormhost Silver Contrast Medium Gryph-Charger Grey Ulthuan Grey Flesh Tearers Red Pure White from any manufacturer
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures yeah.. im getting into w40k again after 20 years hiatus.. so i using this as my tutorial for my coming dark angels chapter.. so i needed a full list so i can order them here on black friday :) tyvm for your videos.. great inspiration.
I agree with the Matt ceramite, but I think the gloss is supposed to come from the paint used over it. Legion era Dark Angels are described as having a really high gloss black armour. Just my thoughts on it anyway
Amazing video. I wanted to ask i currently have a dark angel army of regular marines to paint would you suggest me to use caliban green or the contrast green of dark angels ?
With two green marine chapters out of the way, I notice you are putting down another colour over the primer/base coat - what would you suggest under Militarum Green for a Raptors colour scheme? (Wraithbone totally doesn't work)
Hey just wondering if this is still how you would do dark angels with contrast paints? I noticed your more recent ones (the black armor, blood angels, and yellow armor) is different. I’d like to do some dry brushing with a couple different colors then go over it with dark angels green similar to your newer videos. Do you have paints or a process you would recommend for that?
Osu compadre, ojala hubiera visto esto cuando le pinte a un colega un mini de DA. Tengo una pregunta, que haces cuando haces un error? como corriges el color cuando usas contrast paints para la base? Cuando he usado contrast paints me cuesta mucho arreglar el fallo.
Y ese amigo mío es el principal problema con las Contrast. Corregir errores se vuelve todo un reto y en algunas ocasiones casi imposible. Suelo mezclar el tono que necesito usando pinturas normales, pero no es fácil a veces
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Bueno, me alegra saber que no soy el unico. No tengo el peaso arte que tienes tu con el pincel, asi que cometer errores es algo bastante comun cuando pinto con contrast :( Me estoy viendo todos tus videos ahora, menuda maravilla!
Anyone able to tell me the best way to get these same results but with black armour with contrast paints? I'm doing horus heresy dark angel colour scheme on the same model as prefer their old look. Thanks in advance!
Hey Juan, I'm trying to get Warpstone Glow and Moot Green to the consistency you have here and it may be the heat, but I can't get it. What ratio have you used (if you remember)
There are no ratios, you need to do it by feel. Watch my video on how to thin paints and you will see why that doesn't make sense. EVEN if I gave you a ratio, my paints are pre-thinned from transferring them to droppers so that number would be meaningless. Also different batches of pains have different consistencies, especially if they are old and have been for a while on the shelves.
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Cheers boss, I'll watch the thin video again, but I'll tag you when I get these Dark Angels up, it's likely just me being crap and the heat :D
A lot of dark angels videos I have seen have you base it black first and then do the contrasts. How would basing black affect the model if this video is followed? Would the overall tone just be darker?
You cannot apply Contrast over a black primer. Contrast paints are transparent, they work by tinting the underlayer so they need a lighter colour than their own underneath to work. If you want to start with black then Contrast Paints are not the way to go, just do a layer of Caliban Green and Highlight from there.
This tutorial series is just amazing, I can't thank you enough for all the information that you have shared. :) Is there is a chance for you to take a step further and succumb to the dark part of the 40k universe? ;) Maybe even make it not in 'EAVY style but in grim and dark tones... but with Contrast paints. :P
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Totally understandable and just can't wait for the next video. :) Also, how do you come up with all these recipes for colors, I mean, do you test it on something before applying to the model? I am asking because I am constantly finding myself in a though process of how to mix and how to layer colors to the desired tone or effect but in most cases, it just stays in my head because I am too afraid to ruin the model.
Sorry, there won't be a Black Templar video because there is already a video on how to paint Black, just use the Raven Guard one for the armour and you can use the How to Paint Bone Armour for the white details.
Una de dos, carga más el pincel, cuanta más pintura hay sobre la superficie más efecto hace la gravedad que es la suaviza las capas. Una vez que la capa sea uniforme absorbe el exceso. Otra solución puede ser como aplicas la pintura, asegúrate de que el movimiento es de arriba a abajo, acabando la pincelada donde quieres más pigmento. Al final es cuestión de ir sección por sección, poco a poco, no hagas mucha armadura de un tirón y vigila esa sección. Si vez zonas donde se concentra pintura que no son deseadas absorbelas rápido con un pincel limpio antes de que empiece a secar. Espero que te ayude!
Contrast Medium, I think I actually say that but maybe I forgot. When I do the Metallics it's usually the end of the paintjob and I'm tired and thinking about finishing it as quickly as possible
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Thank you for the answer. Maybe I just didn't listen good enough. Your tutorials are awesome... Will you paint Ultramarines, too? It's the chapter I'm painting but I couldn't figure out a good way to paint with Contrast. It isn't neat enough for a eavy metal look.
It's an old Windsor and Newton Series 7, size 1 believe. Try loading up the brush more and apply more contrast to the surface, section by section. Then clean the brush and absorb the excess. Having more paint will make it easier for it to settle smooth as gravity will do its job better.
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Thanks for the tip! I'll be sure to give that a go 👍 keep up the good work, looking forward to recreating your painting of Da Red Gobbo after a bit more practice with space marines!
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Awesome tutorial, but I seem to have the same issue. It doesn't come out uniformly smooth. Especially when I try and add a "thinner" layer. Any tips???
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The best loyalist space marine chapter you say? FINALLY a man of culture!
Of course they are!
First legion, best legion
Even a god can be wrong from time to time
Grrrrrrr Rrrrrrrrus rrrrrrulz! Anyway, absolutely amazing work.
Thanks mate 😘
Wow, that undercoat of Warp Lightning followed by careful brush control of Dark Angles Green has amaaaaazing results. At a glance, it looks almost like an airbrushed transition. Honestly you could stop right there (for the green) and it would be a pretty fantastic method for batch painting troops to a better than tabletop standard.
Thanks! I'm quite proud of that recipe if I'm honest.
I was going to write exactly the same! But you beat me by a year....
Thanks 😘
I binge watch your tutorials like old Simpsons episodes. Love your work man!
Thanks mate 😘, much appreciated
VIEWS FOR THE VIEWS GOD!
SUBS FOR THE SUBS THRONE!
I'll leave a homing beacon at this video for future reference. And advise sending all our primaris to learn how to be a proper Unforgiven.
😂😂😂 thanks mate! I'm sure the Interrogator Chaplain will take good care of that
Wow, best looking dark angel I've seen yet, I'm gonna try this method, great work man! 👍
Thanks! I really appreciate it 😘
best looking Dark Angel paint job I have found. Good and clear tutorial and nice combination of contrast and layer paints used. love it and gonna use this for my marines.
Thanks mate 😘. Glad you liked it.
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures do you dilute the dark angels green? mine isnt as 'flowy'as yours in the video
It's straight out of the pot, if you are having problems with flow, add a drop of medium to about 3 drops of Contrast, that will help you with flow
I was looking a lot for a nice tutorial for the Dark Angles. You, Sir, nailed it. Looks amazing and I like the blend of techniques and the different colours used. I try to hold up to your example with some minor tweaks. Thank you so much for this!
Happy to help, thanks for watching 😘
you make it look so easy, keep it up boss. These look amazing!
Thanks 😊
Good lord, that is stunning! You really have outdone yourself!
Thanks! I'm extremely proud of this one
Juan,
Again you have done an amazing job. I'll try to do just what you have shown me. I need to find a brush like the one that you use. I love your brush! You have started my trip back into miniatyre painting. Thank you for that. Stay safe and Happy.
Thanks mate 😘
Creo que eres el mejor youtuber usando contrast. Felicidades como siempre!
Rafael Sergio Fajardo Vaquero opino lo mismo, Juan lo esta haciendo genial 👌🏻
Muchas gracias! De verdad que eso significa mucho para mí
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Tienes un contenido diferente al resto y de calidad :)
@@AngelGiraldeZ eres todo amor, gracias guapo
Dammit! now I have to go white ink ALL my marines and start again, this colourway looks a million times better. Thank you Sir you have shown me a new light
Happy to help
These tutorials are SO good! Many thanks!
Thank you for watching mate!
Your excellent tutorial has rekindled my love of painting minis. Its been 20 years since I have painted and all the new paint names are stupid. Haha
That's awesome! Welcome back! I was in your same situation a few years ago and I'm extremely happy I went back to painting.
This is amazing, thank you so much!
Thank you for watching!
This is so good Juan. Outstanding work sir.
Thanks mate!
Lovely tutorial, had been looking forward to this and you never disappoint, good job.
Thanks! That really means a lot
I've been waiting for this video since I saw you post a photo on Instagram. Thank you!
Thank you for your patience! And thanks for watching!
Oh my! Soooo beautiful 😍😍😍 gonna 110% use your method amazing
Thanks! I would love to see your results!
Love this series as always.
Thanks!
Fantastic job, you really seem to get the best out of the contrast range. Would love to see a Crimson Fist paint job :). Keep up the great work!
I already did one, not in a video though but you can get the recipe in the community tab of the channel, just scroll down a bit and you will see it
Amazing video sir thank you!
Would you recommend Grey Seer or White Scar primer these days to achieve this?
Thanks again
Just ordered some dark angels contrast and warp lightning to give this method a shot. I’m not actually going for a full ‘Eavy Metal style as actually don’t like the look *that* much edge highlighting on my models (or actually doing the edge highlighting lol), but that DA contrast over Warp Lightning actually looks like it has a pretty nice “natural” highlight that I could probably get away with just a little edge highlighting on top of and still look somewhere between “battle ready” and “parade ready”
Awesome! Good luck and I hope you enjoy the process
Love this technique
Thanks 😘
Beautiful man! Looks like I’m going to give Contrast paints a try now
Yeah! I think the greens work specially well with Highlights
That blaster is my favorite of your serie
Thanks! It was one of mine too!
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures but seriously what I appreciate the most is that you mastered a new kind of products in a really short amount of time and THAT is the most amazing in your serie.
@@jean-nicolasgagnon9960 thanks mate
Wow that's awesome
Thanks!
What does ‘Eavy mean? I see it everywhere in this hobby but I can’t find where it is defined or the words origin. Is it a self proclaimed title or style by Games Workshop to sound cool? Or is it a formal style of art taught in school?
The Eavy Metal Team is the name of the team of painters that paint the GW miniatures for the boxart.
'Eavy, as in Heavy Metal, but with a British accent dropping the H. The music was popular in the 80's, and early GW games had heavy metal influences in the art style. There was even a band that wrote 40k-themed rock songs. Also, the early minis were made of metal. Given the British love of wordplay, the painting team Juan mentioned took their name from combining the two.
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Thank YOU for watching!
That’s how you really should use contrast paints!
Thanks
Juan, could you teach how paint fur and wolf skins?? I need paint some fur for mi wolves and its makes me crazy. Thanks for all your tutorials!
Maybe I will, the problem is I don't think I have any miniature with fur, will have to take a look
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures I'll hope! I can send you something xD my drybrushing need pass away or improve xD
Hay Juan, how on earth do you get your contrasts so smooth? Mine always come out darker and streaky and it’s killing me!
Use a large brush, most people have problems because they use a tiny Brush.
Try to cover the whole panel or section in one brushtroke if possible or in as less as possible. Have a lot of paint in the brush, don't be afraid to use more paint than you think you need, it's better to absorb it later than to not have enough.
Thanks you kind sir. I’ll give it a go. Your models look amazing
Thanks
Bravo mate, your painting is just superb.
Would you ever consider doing a Deathwatch model? I've just begun painting them and would appreciate any tips.
I see no real point having done Raven Guard, it would just be the same. Use the Blue metal recipe for the arm
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures I will, thank you
Juan could you do one where its a none Contrast version of dark angels :o recently startet a dark angels army with the indormitus box and your guides are always such a great resource to view for ideas
Just start from Caliban Green, it's that simple, the Highlights are the same.
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures oh cool thanks :D
Happy to help
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures i got another question do you have an idea on how to do the squad marking they have on their shoulders the transfer sheets in the indomitus box does not have the battleline marks
Yes, practice 😂
I mean there's no secrets, a good brush and thinned down paint. Don't forget you can always use green colour to correct and perfect the shape
Recently spotted your channel. I have always been a bit wary of contrast paints.....until seeing your spectacular technique with them. Huge fan of your work!
You should charge GW for advertising as this will surely increase sales for this range! Haha. I myself am about to buy a load. I've been looking through all of your 'Evy Contrast' tutorials and now have a great recipe for my new 'Silver Templar' contingent.
"LET'S GET CRACKIN'!''
Thanks mate, I keep telling them they owe me money but for some weird reason they refuse to give me any. Can you believe it?
Well, what can you do? Thanks for watching mate
Heretics will be in new paint schemes or pre heresy?
For example sons of horus/Luna wolves/Black legion will be in greenish grey or black
They will have the new colour schemes. No 30k for me
No se como aplicas las contrast tan bien, a mi me queda muy desigual de momento, buen trabajo.
Es cuestión de ir poco a poco como ves en el vídeo. Hay que fijarse bien y si ves que está desigual, absorbes las zonas donde se ha concentrado de forma incorrecta
Been waiting a while for the Dark Angels! Awesome vid bro.
My only criticism is the eye lenses would pop out much more if they were red. Other than that, love it!
Time to get cracking with my DA army now.
I prefer them blue myself but if you want them red the Raven Guard video is the place to get the perfect recipe for them
JuanHidalgo Miniatures I thought you were a “hater of the blue” haha
@@xMorentz this is teal though
eres un maestro en el meneo del pincel papi!!
😂😂
Great video. It is perfect for my Phobos Strike Team painted in Dark Angels scheme.
Just a fast question. If you fucked up while highlighting over the Dark Angles contrast, what do you do to fix it? Caliban Green base paint? Dark Angels Costrast again?
Thank you very much.
You will have to custom mix a colour that matches, sorry there's no easy solution.
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures
That's what I assumed.
I'm clumsy when it comes to highlighting the edges of minis, I need more practice.
THIS IS THE WAY
I love this paint job, I went to my local games workshop and they only had wraithbone primer spray. I was told it would be just as good as corax if not better. My question is will my model still turn out like yours
Not exactly the same. It will be a bit darker and warmer.
That being said the difference might be very subtle once you have all the highlights done
Super cool video. Did you glue the weapon on and then cut a portion of?
No, this is how it goes. It's a Hellblaster from one of the boxed sets not the normal unit
It's a different approach and it works and it is faster but I am so old school painting that I make Scooby Doo look like a young pup.
😂😂 thanks!
Great work as usual :D. I'm thinking to paint my Indomitus Marines in the colours of Dark Angels. What did you use to thin down the contrasts? Contrast medium or just pure water drops?
If nothing it's said, they are straight from the pot. For example in the Bone Armour parts it should say Skeleton Horde + Contrast Medium
Complete List of Colors Used in this video:
Corax White Spray
Corax White
Gore-Grunta Fur
Black Templar
Aethermatic Blue
Fenrisian Grey
Akhelian Green
Warpstone Glow
Warp Lightning
Wild Rider Red
Bestigor Flesh
Lugganath Orange
Deathclaw Brown
Ungor Flesh
Moot Green
Skeleton Horde
Fyreslayer Flesh
Pallid Wych Flesh
Dark Angels Green
Gauss Blaster Green
Ironbreaker
Stormhost Silver
Contrast Medium
Gryph-Charger Grey
Ulthuan Grey
Flesh Tearers Red
Pure White from any manufacturer
WOW, that is a lot of colours!
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures yeah.. im getting into w40k again after 20 years hiatus.. so i using this as my tutorial for my coming dark angels chapter.. so i needed a full list so i can order them here on black friday :) tyvm for your videos.. great inspiration.
Happy to help, thanks for watching 😘
I can't wait to see your true loyalist Alpha Legion =D
They will come eventually
Ok, the paint job is seriously amazing, but why does everybody make their space marines shiny and reflective? Wouldn’t ceramite be matte?
Because it looks cool and shows your painting skills better.
I agree with the Matt ceramite, but I think the gloss is supposed to come from the paint used over it. Legion era Dark Angels are described as having a really high gloss black armour. Just my thoughts on it anyway
First color you say warp stone glow but screen says warp lightn
ing. Which green is in the video?
Yes that was my mistake, it's a contrast paint so it can only be Warp Lightning.
Amazing video. I wanted to ask i currently have a dark angel army of regular marines to paint would you suggest me to use caliban green or the contrast green of dark angels ?
If I personally would have to paint them I would go for this method myself. The thing I hate the most is basecoating and this gets rid of that pain
With two green marine chapters out of the way, I notice you are putting down another colour over the primer/base coat - what would you suggest under Militarum Green for a Raptors colour scheme? (Wraithbone totally doesn't work)
Well, that's very interesting. I will have to think about that
Hey just wondering if this is still how you would do dark angels with contrast paints? I noticed your more recent ones (the black armor, blood angels, and yellow armor) is different. I’d like to do some dry brushing with a couple different colors then go over it with dark angels green similar to your newer videos. Do you have paints or a process you would recommend for that?
I'm planning on a Zero Skill Dark Green soon
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures thanks!!
Nice video!
Thanks!
The next video is the big one right?
ULTRA time!
Almost! Iron Hands are before though
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures I feel like I should report this comment for inappropriate. You completely burst my bubble.
@@uglyduckling81 sorry mate, they need to be the last ones, that is part of the joke
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Yep. It's my fault for not remembering the order you showed previously.
By the way that's a great job on that Dark Angel.
@@uglyduckling81 thanks!
Osu compadre, ojala hubiera visto esto cuando le pinte a un colega un mini de DA. Tengo una pregunta, que haces cuando haces un error? como corriges el color cuando usas contrast paints para la base? Cuando he usado contrast paints me cuesta mucho arreglar el fallo.
Y ese amigo mío es el principal problema con las Contrast. Corregir errores se vuelve todo un reto y en algunas ocasiones casi imposible.
Suelo mezclar el tono que necesito usando pinturas normales, pero no es fácil a veces
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Bueno, me alegra saber que no soy el unico. No tengo el peaso arte que tienes tu con el pincel, asi que cometer errores es algo bastante comun cuando pinto con contrast :( Me estoy viendo todos tus videos ahora, menuda maravilla!
Gracias guapo 😘
Y todos cometemos errores, eso es algo que pasa sí o sí, la clave es saber reponerse sin hundirse.
Do you think Wraithbone as a base would make much difference vs Corax White?
It will make it warmer and a bit darker but not that much no
Anyone able to tell me the best way to get these same results but with black armour with contrast paints? I'm doing horus heresy dark angel colour scheme on the same model as prefer their old look. Thanks in advance!
Watch my Eavy Contrast Marines - Raven Guard video
Hey Juan, I'm trying to get Warpstone Glow and Moot Green to the consistency you have here and it may be the heat, but I can't get it. What ratio have you used (if you remember)
There are no ratios, you need to do it by feel. Watch my video on how to thin paints and you will see why that doesn't make sense.
EVEN if I gave you a ratio, my paints are pre-thinned from transferring them to droppers so that number would be meaningless. Also different batches of pains have different consistencies, especially if they are old and have been for a while on the shelves.
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Cheers boss, I'll watch the thin video again, but I'll tag you when I get these Dark Angels up, it's likely just me being crap and the heat :D
A lot of dark angels videos I have seen have you base it black first and then do the contrasts. How would basing black affect the model if this video is followed? Would the overall tone just be darker?
You cannot apply Contrast over a black primer. Contrast paints are transparent, they work by tinting the underlayer so they need a lighter colour than their own underneath to work.
If you want to start with black then Contrast Paints are not the way to go, just do a layer of Caliban Green and Highlight from there.
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures thank you for the reply. :)
Happy to help! Thanks for watching 😘
This tutorial series is just amazing, I can't thank you enough for all the information that you have shared. :)
Is there is a chance for you to take a step further and succumb to the dark part of the 40k universe? ;)
Maybe even make it not in 'EAVY style but in grim and dark tones... but with Contrast paints. :P
The thing is that is my style, so I don't think I'm changing it sorry.
As for the dark side, the Traitors will come too
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Totally understandable and just can't wait for the next video. :)
Also, how do you come up with all these recipes for colors, I mean, do you test it on something before applying to the model?
I am asking because I am constantly finding myself in a though process of how to mix and how to layer colors to the desired tone or effect but in most cases, it just stays in my head because I am too afraid to ruin the model.
@@PijamasGagarin I usually test it somewhere, big deal, you can always strip them
What size brushes do you use to put the contrast paints on?
I use the same brushes for everything
Rosemary and Co series 33 size 3
What brush did you use for the dark angels contrast
Rosemary and Co series 33 size 3
Eavy black templar
Sorry, there won't be a Black Templar video because there is already a video on how to paint Black, just use the Raven Guard one for the armour and you can use the How to Paint Bone Armour for the white details.
I'd love to see some pink boys! Emperors children would be amazing!
All the original legions will have a video, I don't know when though. After the loyalist are done I will take a break from marines for a bit
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures would we see some xenos during that break?
@@alexc2626 yes, Jain Zar is coming as well as the Red Gobbo
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures red gobbo hype
@@alexc2626 it's the Christmas Special!
Great video, I have subscrived to your channel!
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SUBS FOR THE SUBS THRONE
This may be a total beginner question, but how do you keep such sharp points on your brushes? I always feel like mine curl after a few minutes.
Only synthetic brushes curl, I use Kolinsky brushes
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures That makes sense, I mostly use synthetics. Thank you so much!
Happy to help. Thanks for watching
Hi! Where did you get Primaris with a Plasma Gun? This looks amazing but I can't find any versions on GW with Plasma Guns!
They are called Hellblasters! Hope it helps!
Whaou! Sublime.
Which brush do you use?
Thanks! These are Windsor and Newton Series 7, size 1.
My favourite brushes are the Raphaels 8404 sizes 1 and 0
Merci 🙏🏻 😊
Hola JH! Amigo pq no le hechaste el warpgreen con aero? Sldsss
Dos buenas razones.
1- No tengo Aero
2- Aunque lo tuviese jamás lo usaría para los tutoriales pq la mayoría de la gente no tiene uno
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures gracias máster! Tus edge son hipnotisantes. Slds de Chile y grc por el tiempo de responder!!!
Un placer
Algun consejo para un resultado tan uniforme? A mi se me forman como manchas en medio de las superficies planas
Una de dos, carga más el pincel, cuanta más pintura hay sobre la superficie más efecto hace la gravedad que es la suaviza las capas. Una vez que la capa sea uniforme absorbe el exceso.
Otra solución puede ser como aplicas la pintura, asegúrate de que el movimiento es de arriba a abajo, acabando la pincelada donde quieres más pigmento.
Al final es cuestión de ir sección por sección, poco a poco, no hagas mucha armadura de un tirón y vigila esa sección. Si vez zonas donde se concentra pintura que no son deseadas absorbelas rápido con un pincel limpio antes de que empiece a secar.
Espero que te ayude!
Are you using the normal GW medium or contrast medium with Black Templar instead of Nuln Oil?
Contrast Medium, I think I actually say that but maybe I forgot. When I do the Metallics it's usually the end of the paintjob and I'm tired and thinking about finishing it as quickly as possible
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Thank you for the answer. Maybe I just didn't listen good enough. Your tutorials are awesome... Will you paint Ultramarines, too? It's the chapter I'm painting but I couldn't figure out a good way to paint with Contrast. It isn't neat enough for a eavy metal look.
@@BigAbeTwelve Thanks! I started recording the Ultramarines video yesterday
Great job man, what brush do you use with the contrast paint? I can never seem to apply contrast smoothly!
It's an old Windsor and Newton Series 7, size 1 believe. Try loading up the brush more and apply more contrast to the surface, section by section. Then clean the brush and absorb the excess. Having more paint will make it easier for it to settle smooth as gravity will do its job better.
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Thanks for the tip! I'll be sure to give that a go 👍 keep up the good work, looking forward to recreating your painting of Da Red Gobbo after a bit more practice with space marines!
@@rickyjaymartin thanks! Paint Bravely and keep practicing. Would love to see how the Red Gobbo turns out
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures Awesome tutorial, but I seem to have the same issue. It doesn't come out uniformly smooth. Especially when I try and add a "thinner" layer. Any tips???
do you thin the dark angels green at all? I tried this and it's still really dark and the warp lightning isn't showing through.
No, straight out of the pot. If for some reason you find it too strong do a 2:1 mix of DA Green and Contrast Medium. That should help you
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures thanks, appreciate it
Happy to help!
Hola Juan. ¿Cuanto tiempo tardas aproximadamente en pintar una miniatura como esta?
Entre 8 y 12 horas más o menos
@@JuanHidalgoMiniatures es normal porque tiene mucho perfilado. Gracias por responder. Un saludo
Gracias a ti guapo 😘
Last time i saw an eagle it was not a human skull with wings xD
We have very weird fauna here in the bask country
but how u transfer this sheme to a tank?
Using and airbrush for the basecoating and edge Highlights with a brush
Que buen video bro....
Gracias guapo 😘
Just : thanks
Thank YOU for watching mate!
👍👍
Thanks 😘