I like that your definition of grim dark does not mean, completely devoid of saturation. So many people go grim dark and I find it to be a bit flat, because of of the lack of saturation and the only color on the model, is the weathering they use.
I'm definitely going to be trying out this recipe on some of my models. I am curious, how do you think the skin would come out if I used GW's Chaos Black spray for the primer?
Love this. I’ve finally got back into painting after a hiatus of around 29 years 😳 this channel has been a huge inspiration. Just working on a Primaris redemptor dreadnought, and have managed to get heat damage on the Gatling gun, some OSW on the plasma etc. So thanks for all your content dude 🤟🏼
Awww man that’s awesom!!! Welcome back!! I’ve been back into it now for about 18month, had about 20years away, and loving it!! Hope ur enjoying the hobby too man!! X
@@TarantulaRookieif you'd like a tip that you didn't ask for but was hard learned: even if you 'ruin' a mini, just move to the next one. You'd be surprised at how much better it looks that you thought, how much better they look than unpainted plastic, and how well it blends together. And if he's really wonky I just say 'oh that's just Gerald, he painted his armor the wrong color', 'amd that's Gerald's friend, Gerald, who tripped in a cat of acid.' When you're painting the minis and way up close and staring at it, the flaws are glaring and unmissable. Set him aside and then come back and see if it's as bad as you thought. Or stick him next to his mates and see if you even notice from 3 feet.
@@christopherheintz2634 oh 100%, paralysis by analysis is a huge thing, and easy to get caught up on. I have one Gerald, who has recesses done completely different to all others, after going him I knew that wasn’t the way I wanted to go, and amongst the others he doesn’t notice, he just looks a little less saturated but it’s fine…. Every army needs cannon fodder 😂
Really good vid. I like the orange instead of yellow for the fatty areas. Also like how you do a full Dirty Down Rust on metal, then dry brush with silver, gives a lot better effect. Thanks!!!
I am currently painting up my corrupted Adeptus Titanicus Legio Bubonicus (there's a facebook group with progress), large areas of skin/ pustules etc have been modelled onto some of the engines and this skin tone is perfect for them. Thank you! I will try to replicate this technique.
I just started with AOS or even warhammer in general, painted 9 clanrats so far from skaventide, i want to start with Maggotkin of Nurgle after i finished my skaven and have learned and improved more with painting n stuff. This is the paint style i want to learn! It looks so good and seems actually doable, thank you! Edit: if there are any other tutorials, artists, youtube channels you can recommend, i would love to hear them (gonna be binging your videos)
love your videos. hoping youll show us a proper krieg infantry model soon so i know how to paint mine. My first army is Krieg themed astra militarum and i have 80 infantry to paint. Kinda stumped on what to do.
So I'm curious how a 40k Ork would come out if you painted the skin similarly minus the boils and gross stuff, because just from the thumbnail my brain said that the skin had a "green" hue to it while still looking very skin like.
Can you still do grimdark style on grey primer? I've recently just started my journey with painting minis, and my first army is Death Guard. I started with grey primer because I thought that would be the most 'neutral' color to start miniature painting, so all my Plague Marines are already primed like that. Is it still possible, or should I try to paint them with Vallejo black paint over it?
I’m new to all this and didn’t realise the Matt or gloss varnish had an effect on the coats of paint afterwards. Is it just a slight amount? Or only for the first few thin layers?
Yea a small amount can make a big change. But yes working in thin layers is great. Tbh u don’t need much gloss to see a difference x ☺️ hope that helps man!!
I like that your definition of grim dark does not mean, completely devoid of saturation. So many people go grim dark and I find it to be a bit flat, because of of the lack of saturation and the only color on the model, is the weathering they use.
Thanks man! And yea agreed x
I'm definitely going to be trying out this recipe on some of my models. I am curious, how do you think the skin would come out if I used GW's Chaos Black spray for the primer?
Absolutely fine. If not better
The variation of the colour you use gave an extreme boost to the flesh . Once more very nice paint job !!!@@
Thank you very much!
Bro. This is it. My rotmire creed are gonna look so sick.
Aww thanks man! Means alot! Really hope u enjoy painting them 👌🏻👌🏻
Your channel has become a HUGE inspiration for me to continue working on my DG army and help overcome my depression
Mate that’s amazing!! My day time job works in mental health so I understand how u feel man! 👍🏻 keep it up! X
Love this.
I’ve finally got back into painting after a hiatus of around 29 years 😳 this channel has been a huge inspiration.
Just working on a Primaris redemptor dreadnought, and have managed to get heat damage on the Gatling gun, some OSW on the plasma etc.
So thanks for all your content dude 🤟🏼
Awww man that’s awesom!!! Welcome back!! I’ve been back into it now for about 18month, had about 20years away, and loving it!! Hope ur enjoying the hobby too man!! X
@@TheFeralPainter yeah dude for sure.
Can’t get enough of it, painting is so calming.
(Until you ruin a mini 😂😂)
@@TarantulaRookieif you'd like a tip that you didn't ask for but was hard learned: even if you 'ruin' a mini, just move to the next one. You'd be surprised at how much better it looks that you thought, how much better they look than unpainted plastic, and how well it blends together. And if he's really wonky I just say 'oh that's just Gerald, he painted his armor the wrong color', 'amd that's Gerald's friend, Gerald, who tripped in a cat of acid.' When you're painting the minis and way up close and staring at it, the flaws are glaring and unmissable. Set him aside and then come back and see if it's as bad as you thought. Or stick him next to his mates and see if you even notice from 3 feet.
@@christopherheintz2634 oh 100%, paralysis by analysis is a huge thing, and easy to get caught up on.
I have one Gerald, who has recesses done completely different to all others, after going him I knew that wasn’t the way I wanted to go, and amongst the others he doesn’t notice, he just looks a little less saturated but it’s fine…. Every army needs cannon fodder 😂
I still take agrax and wipe it off lightly with a brush, so there are still a few brown spots on the skin
Brilliant. I’ve a Nurgle Blood Bowl team that needs painting so will use this for inspiration
Thanks man means a lot! Glad u enjoyed
excellent work! I will use this skill to apply on my putrid blightlords
Perfect!
Excellent work, man. Truly inspiring. I'd love to see some daemons!
Noted!
Really good vid. I like the orange instead of yellow for the fatty areas. Also like how you do a full Dirty Down Rust on metal, then dry brush with silver, gives a lot better effect. Thanks!!!
Thanks man glad unliked
@@TheFeralPainter LOL gotta love spell check...
😂😂😂 god dam auto correct 😂
Once again great tutorial man,keep up the good job
Appreciate it!
Paints used for the flesh;
Death corps drab
Death world forest
Cadian flesh tone
deepskim flesh
That is EPIC! love it
Thanks man means a lot!!
Comment for the algorithm. Love your work!
Much appreciated!
Very well done, one of the best grimdark without enamels, great job on the skin, very talented
Thanks so much 😊
I am currently painting up my corrupted Adeptus Titanicus Legio Bubonicus (there's a facebook group with progress), large areas of skin/ pustules etc have been modelled onto some of the engines and this skin tone is perfect for them. Thank you! I will try to replicate this technique.
Enjoy man thanks
I just started with AOS or even warhammer in general, painted 9 clanrats so far from skaventide, i want to start with Maggotkin of Nurgle after i finished my skaven and have learned and improved more with painting n stuff.
This is the paint style i want to learn! It looks so good and seems actually doable, thank you!
Edit: if there are any other tutorials, artists, youtube channels you can recommend, i would love to hear them (gonna be binging your videos)
Grimdark compendium 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 welcome abord
@@TheFeralPainter Thank you!
Very nice as usual dude
Thanks for the visit
I'd love to see your take on the new cities stuff.
Will take alook
Hi, loved your video and what a gorgeous mini!! I didn't understand what paint you used for your rust, could you enlighten me please :) ?
Dirty downs rust
@@TheFeralPainter thanks !
Stunnig!
Thanks man means a lot
this is great
Thanks
love your videos. hoping youll show us a proper krieg infantry model soon so i know how to paint mine. My first army is Krieg themed astra militarum and i have 80 infantry to paint. Kinda stumped on what to do.
There in my list! Would love to paint one x ✌🏼
sweet man. super excited. im in some pretty uhhh guard obsessed groups, ill be sure to share!@@TheFeralPainter
Do you have a video on how to do this to a Warhammer 40k death guard?
Not at this time
@TheFeralPainter I would love to see one I will turn notifications on so I will know
So good 🤙
Thanks man!!
love this skin, thanks!
Glad you like it!
So I'm curious how a 40k Ork would come out if you painted the skin similarly minus the boils and gross stuff, because just from the thumbnail my brain said that the skin had a "green" hue to it while still looking very skin like.
Well your in for a treat: I recently painted boss snickrot 😉 it’s on my channel. Thanks for coming along ☺️
where can i buy this model?
Gamesworkshop. Warhammer.com
@@TheFeralPainter Which model is this?
Love the vid! Grim dark custodes?
Possibly!
Can you still do grimdark style on grey primer? I've recently just started my journey with painting minis, and my first army is Death Guard. I started with grey primer because I thought that would be the most 'neutral' color to start miniature painting, so all my Plague Marines are already primed like that. Is it still possible, or should I try to paint them with Vallejo black paint over it?
Nope can use any primer 😉
I’m new to all this and didn’t realise the Matt or gloss varnish had an effect on the coats of paint afterwards. Is it just a slight amount? Or only for the first few thin layers?
Yea a small amount can make a big change. But yes working in thin layers is great. Tbh u don’t need much gloss to see a difference x ☺️ hope that helps man!!
Cool
Thanks
Is there a paints list for this scheme?
Sorry i didnt make one but i mention all paints in the video
@ no problem! Just figured I’d check, keep up the awesome work!
the sound is anoying
Did u not think to turn it off then?