Using the same colors to highlight the warpstone as you did on the robes really pulled those two different greens together. I’m looking forward to trying some of these colors out for a Clan Pestilens warband for Mordheim. Thanks for the inspiration!
I just started my skaven army in prep for a possible refresh this summer. Started with my deathmaster and did NMM so I was worried about having to do nmm on clanrat-level dudes. Then your process comes along and helps define the 'fast nmm' that I can do for regular line troops.
I am continually impressed at how great your instructional narration is. I always learn something new in your videos. Thanks for another amazing video.
Fantastic video, thank you. I’m Planning on using it for a Clan Pestilence army. Using just contrast for the bulk, some highlights for front ranks and all out for the characters
I only have about a eight contrast paints, but my experience with it is that it seems to look best on fantasy type miniatures when speedpainting, something a little more grimdark. Ragged cloth looks very natural with it. Just isn't my ideal choice when painting armor or other more smooth surfaces. Looks really good on the plague rats, the pop of the highlights are worth the extra effort.
Yeah, contrast type paints work best on detailed, busy surfaces. For example, they are ideal for fur or scales. They don't do well on less detailed surfaces like big armor panels. The nice thing about them is that you can use them for so much more than just as contrast paints :D they are great for filters if you want to increase the vibrancy of something and they can work as shades as well, replacing washes. For example, guilliman flesh works great as a wash for true metallic gold. The more I use them, the more applications I find for them 😀
Hey there! I usually use sizes between 2 and 00, but the Rosemary & Co brushes are larger sizes than some other brands, so it is hard to compare them in my experience :( in general you can paint even fine dateals with a large brush, if it is sharp/pointy enough.
I always at least do an oil wash over a contrast. I only recently started using acrylics over oils or doing stuff like glazing, but I have to say they’re now my favorite part of painting.
Looks so good! But I have a question about the plague bearers flesh. I have used it as the flesh tone for my tyranids and mine is a much more pale, green colour. Completely different to the very yellow colour of yours??
That is weird. I have two pots of Plague Bearer's flesh and they are both the same yellowish green color. Maybe you are using a different colored primer or zenithal? Also, once you apply the glaze I used in this scheme the original color might look more yellowish than it actually is 🤔 Also, colors are sometimes hard to judge on video since your monitor/screen might have very different settings from mine.( For example different warmth or saturation )
Français Anglais Super video! plus de vidéos comme celle ci s'il te plaît ! c'est uniquement de cette manière que les contrasts doivent être utilisées ! bravo! Great video! more videos like this please! This is the only way contrasts should be used! well done!
@ph3Iansminiatures I like your approach 😊 it saves time? What do you think of the result compared with layering and blending? And what do you think is the ""best"" contrast/speed paint to work with? I haven't painted for a longgg time now. When I started painting I just did base-} drybtush a highlight-} wash and then perhaps a last highlight(drybrush).
@markdekker2399 Welcome to the channel and back to the hobby :) Using contrast is definitely faster than normal layering and blending. It is also way easier to do, as long as you understand a couple of basic things. Highlighting it the way I did it here takes the same time, though :D Up until recently, I used only Citadel Contrast paints, and I can absolutely recommend them. A couple of weeks ago, I got my Vallejo Xpress color set, and I have started experimenting with it. So far, I like those paints quite a bit as well, but I will need some time to figure out if I like them more than Citadel. So for now, my advice is to get Citadel and branch out later if you feel like it.
Would be great if we could compare this with how long it would have taken you if you had painted traditionally so we can see the full spectrum of the trade between quality and speed
To be honest, the idea here was mostly quality and not speed. I used the contrast as an undercoat for its vibrancy and saturation and because, on top of the zenithal, it creates transitions automatically. It is still faster than normal paints since recreating the transitions on top of the basecoat would take some time, but it is not drastically faster.
Yep I just figured it would be interesting if there's a video focused on quality vs speed and the spectrum within along with expected time per model based on the ranging approaches but that's just me. I'm still early in my painting journey and am constantly torn between quality & speed as I want to not have grey on the table as much as possible
@adityam7866 That sounds quite familiar to most painters, including myself, I think 😀 No matter how good you are, there is always some struggle between painting fast or painting for quality. I have a couple of videos on the channel where I focused on speed rather than quality ( usually the title or thumbnail say speedpainting), so maybe check them out. At the moment, I feel that a good balance for me is 1 hour per model when I am going for something fast but still nice looking. Basically, I'm painting a squad of 5 in that many hours.
The paintjob is incredible... i try to do the same with the plaguebearer flesh but... i dont know why... it never looks that good just this one paint fucked it up totaly... shaked it like a maniac and 2 coats... dont know whats wrong
Hey guys! Do you usually put in the effort to highlight your contrast painted models? Or do you call it done after the contrast?
Did you thin down your the Ork Flesh or did you apply it straight out of the pot???
Great video love your work
Using the same colors to highlight the warpstone as you did on the robes really pulled those two different greens together. I’m looking forward to trying some of these colors out for a Clan Pestilens warband for Mordheim. Thanks for the inspiration!
OMG, this is Game changer! Thx you !
I just started my skaven army in prep for a possible refresh this summer. Started with my deathmaster and did NMM so I was worried about having to do nmm on clanrat-level dudes. Then your process comes along and helps define the 'fast nmm' that I can do for regular line troops.
Glad to be of assistance 😀 I keep hearing about this skaven refresh. If it is as good as the flesh eaters one, I'll be painting rats for weeks :D
Fantastic job, thank you for uploading.
Absolutely incredible. I loved this. I'm glad my algorithm brought me to you.
Welcome to the channel :D
I am continually impressed at how great your instructional narration is. I always learn something new in your videos. Thanks for another amazing video.
Thanks for watching them 😀 It is great to hear when people actually find the videos useful!
Definitely taking some pointers from this one. Thanks for the video!
This use of contrast paints looks amazing! I think this is a great blend of contrast and traditional methods (without slapchop!)
Fantastic video, thank you. I’m Planning on using it for a Clan Pestilence army. Using just contrast for the bulk, some highlights for front ranks and all out for the characters
Great. Thanks I like the mixing of colors for the robes. Great idea
Amazing! I learned a lot from this. I'm going to use this scheme on my own rat boys
I only have about a eight contrast paints, but my experience with it is that it seems to look best on fantasy type miniatures when speedpainting, something a little more grimdark. Ragged cloth looks very natural with it. Just isn't my ideal choice when painting armor or other more smooth surfaces. Looks really good on the plague rats, the pop of the highlights are worth the extra effort.
Yeah, contrast type paints work best on detailed, busy surfaces. For example, they are ideal for fur or scales. They don't do well on less detailed surfaces like big armor panels. The nice thing about them is that you can use them for so much more than just as contrast paints :D they are great for filters if you want to increase the vibrancy of something and they can work as shades as well, replacing washes. For example, guilliman flesh works great as a wash for true metallic gold. The more I use them, the more applications I find for them 😀
beautiful work !
Really cool paintjob. I really liked the staining of the robes, gonna try and use that on something as well 😋
Really incredible job! I learned a lot!
Your tail trick is what always happens to me, i go over on the highlight and need to slap a contrast paint over the whole thing.
Cool minis. Love the paint job!
Looks absolutely beautiful mate. Could I ask what size brush you use for your highlighting? I am struggling using a size two for fine lines
Hey there! I usually use sizes between 2 and 00, but the Rosemary & Co brushes are larger sizes than some other brands, so it is hard to compare them in my experience :( in general you can paint even fine dateals with a large brush, if it is sharp/pointy enough.
I always at least do an oil wash over a contrast. I only recently started using acrylics over oils or doing stuff like glazing, but I have to say they’re now my favorite part of painting.
Looks so good! But I have a question about the plague bearers flesh.
I have used it as the flesh tone for my tyranids and mine is a much more pale, green colour. Completely different to the very yellow colour of yours??
That is weird. I have two pots of Plague Bearer's flesh and they are both the same yellowish green color.
Maybe you are using a different colored primer or zenithal?
Also, once you apply the glaze I used in this scheme the original color might look more yellowish than it actually is 🤔
Also, colors are sometimes hard to judge on video since your monitor/screen might have very different settings from mine.( For example different warmth or saturation )
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Super video! plus de vidéos comme celle ci s'il te plaît ! c'est uniquement de cette manière que les contrasts doivent être utilisées ! bravo!
Great video! more videos like this please! This is the only way contrasts should be used! well done!
Thank you 😊 Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
@ph3Iansminiatures
I like your approach 😊 it saves time? What do you think of the result compared with layering and blending? And what do you think is the ""best"" contrast/speed paint to work with? I haven't painted for a longgg time now. When I started painting I just did base-} drybtush a highlight-} wash and then perhaps a last highlight(drybrush).
@markdekker2399 Welcome to the channel and back to the hobby :) Using contrast is definitely faster than normal layering and blending. It is also way easier to do, as long as you understand a couple of basic things. Highlighting it the way I did it here takes the same time, though :D
Up until recently, I used only Citadel Contrast paints, and I can absolutely recommend them. A couple of weeks ago, I got my Vallejo Xpress color set, and I have started experimenting with it. So far, I like those paints quite a bit as well, but I will need some time to figure out if I like them more than Citadel. So for now, my advice is to get Citadel and branch out later if you feel like it.
@ph3Iansminiatures thanks for awsering. I am looking forward to your next video and conclusion about the paints 😊
Would be great if we could compare this with how long it would have taken you if you had painted traditionally so we can see the full spectrum of the trade between quality and speed
To be honest, the idea here was mostly quality and not speed. I used the contrast as an undercoat for its vibrancy and saturation and because, on top of the zenithal, it creates transitions automatically. It is still faster than normal paints since recreating the transitions on top of the basecoat would take some time, but it is not drastically faster.
Yep I just figured it would be interesting if there's a video focused on quality vs speed and the spectrum within along with expected time per model based on the ranging approaches but that's just me. I'm still early in my painting journey and am constantly torn between quality & speed as I want to not have grey on the table as much as possible
@adityam7866 That sounds quite familiar to most painters, including myself, I think 😀 No matter how good you are, there is always some struggle between painting fast or painting for quality. I have a couple of videos on the channel where I focused on speed rather than quality ( usually the title or thumbnail say speedpainting), so maybe check them out. At the moment, I feel that a good balance for me is 1 hour per model when I am going for something fast but still nice looking. Basically, I'm painting a squad of 5 in that many hours.
The paintjob is incredible... i try to do the same with the plaguebearer flesh but... i dont know why... it never looks that good just this one paint fucked it up totaly... shaked it like a maniac and 2 coats... dont know whats wrong