Speed Painting Night Goblins FAST! Contrast Tutorial | Warhammer Gloomspite Gitz
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Hi everyone! Let's use Contrast paint and Vallejo Xpress Color to paint some Night Goblins for Warhammer: The Old World and Age of Sigmar.
Learn how I painted the Squigs here: • Painting Squigs FAST w...
Materials:
Grey Primer, White Primer (Ace Hardware)
Rosemary and Co series 99 sable brushes, sizes 2, 1, 0
Vallejo Xpress Color: Orc Skin
Vallejo Game Color: White/Black/Bonewhite
Citadel Contrast: Skeleton Horde/Gryph-Charger Grey/Black Templar/Terradon Turquoise/Magmadroth Flame/Cygor Brown
Citadel Shade: Biel-Tan Green/Agrax Earthshade/Nuln Oil
Citadel Base/Layer: Rhinox Hide/Steel Legion Drab/Dawnstone/Runelord Brass/Iron Hands Steel/Stormhost Silver/Canoptek Alloy/Evil Sunz Scarlet/ Fire Dragon Bright/Gorthor Brown/Mournfang Brown - เกม
These turned out looking really nice, I'll definitely be trying that technique for armor with the scratches. Thanks for showing it so clearly. Would love to see you paint the pair of common trolls for the old world!
thanks for watching! I actually have the stone trolls painted and filmed, and that video will be up this coming Wednesday. Hope to see you at the premiere!
Black Orcs would be great!! 💚
good idea! I have some of those kicking around
Nice tip with how to paint the freehand with just one color. Great instructive video as always Mr. Matt and just what I needed to unwind on a Friday evening. Thanks and take care.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad it helped you unwind. Hope you have a great weekend!
Great video Matt, love the tiel-ban green for shading Orc/Goblin skin
Thanks HTM! It's a great color.
I prefer Kroak Green 💚
Great video once again, the results are really cool for such a quick process! I would love to see a beastman painted this way! Or Skaven
Great suggestions! I've got some models for both of those armies kicking around in the studio. Hopefully I'll be able to get around to them soon. Thanks for watching!
This! Beastmen and Skaven would be fun and useful!
Great video as always mate. Your Tyranid videos have been beyond helpful in me tackling my own bugs. Appreciate the time and effort you put into these! :)
That is great to hear! Thanks for watching!
You make it look so easy! I'd love to see you tackle a giant!
A giant would be really cool!
Goblins
Would love to see you do more Orcs & Goblins 👍
I see a big green tide in my future!
Really nice content!!! Keep it up!!!
Thank you, I will!
Great video 👍
thanks for watching!
I'd love to see you paint some orruks after seeing that gobbos skin recipe. I'm painting the Dominion box for my son at the moment so it's a bit of a selfish request. Great video, thanks.
Yes I'd love to paint some orcs! With today's Old World announcement about Orcs & Goblins being the next army, I'm gonna have to get my hands on some. Thanks for watching!
Armor Wash ™ sighting!
I appreciate the tip about changing brushes for a more even finish on the robes.
Do you ever paint terrain pieces?
Once in a while I do! But it's been a while. Think the channel needs some terrain videos?
As far as video ideas: Tyranids are my main army, and I've wanted to see someone do a tyranid in all human fleshtones like a person. Complete with moles, freckles etc. The carapace would be like toe nail color with some yellow fungus accents. Some painted grass tufts for armpit hair too.
Probably too weird for this channel, but I know you're skilled enough to pull it off.
Now that would be a crazy looking Tyranid! Very cool idea.
If you're able, I'd love to see some old world content. About to start painting my Dark Elves as I have a good chunk of them getting assembled, but old style models like these isn't something I've really painted before. And I have next to no experience using contrast paint which I really want to use for most of my army.
Old World is my personal favorite so you can expect a lot more of it on the channel. Thanks for watching!
@@MattsHobbyHour awsome
Always look forward to your videos. Which Rosemary brushes are you using and where do you get them from? I know they don't export pure kolinsky to the US.
thanks! I use series 99's. They're sable but not kolinsky so they can be imported. Not as good as the 33's but such is life right now. I order direct from Rosemary; they ship pretty quickly.
@@MattsHobbyHour I emailed your gmail address regarding Rosemary kolinskis. Cheers!
you should reupload this when Games Workshop releases the Oldhammer Goblins this year. Nice one to follow.
Thanks, maybe I will!
Do the new Deathwing!
Those models look really good
Would you use this same skin color choices for regular orcs/orks/orruks?
That's a great thing to think about. I think it would be a good starting point. I haven't painted any orcs yet with the contrast/xpress ranges, so I still need to do some testing. Maybe I could get away with just another coat of Biel-tan Green to darken the orcs a bit, or they might need a whole new recipe. I'd like to do some orcs for the channel soon, so be on the look out for that video!
Please, would you do Clanrats? I'm building an army and I've got arround 80 to paint (not to mention war machines and that kind of stuff)
I would really appreciate it!
Thanks for the suggestion! I have some spare clanrats, I'll try to make a guide soon
Thank you so much!!!@@MattsHobbyHour
How would you highlight the skin? I want to invest a bit longer in the skin.
Thanks
Moot Green is really close to the lighter sections of the skin. I would start with that, and mix in Vallejo Game Color Toxic Yellow for the next highlights, going as light as you want to go. Thanks for watching and good luck!
What would you do to higlight the skin?
Moot Green is really close to the skin tone. So first I'd make any touch ups and even out the skin with that. Then mix in either white or a very light yellow (VGC Toxic Yellow or Citadel Dorn Yellow) for highlights. Adding white would make a more pale skin, and adding yellow would give a more vibrant end result.
Which specific models are these?
They are the handlers from the squig herd set