What a tutorial, I'm going to have a go at this, ive been wanting to paint my spearhead of flesh eater courts with traditional painting rather than contrast methods
looking at your paint style make me think that it's really simple to achieve a fantastic looking results without spending too much hours...it looks fantastic!i'm surely trying your paint style on my minis too....can't w8 to see more videos!!
They are fantastic, I can hardly wait for their king to come out. I am pretty sure he will make it into a video as well. I am not sure where I will find the time to paint him, but I'll make it happen somehow. 😅
Thanks 😊 yep, the airbrush is a great tool, I can't imagine not having one now. My advice would be to start with a super cheap setup, master that, and then you can decide if you want a more expensive one :)
Unfortunately, I don't think so. At minimum, you would need one of those battery-powered kits that have the compressor attached to the airbrush. They are like 30 bucks, and you can do some basics like priming and basecoating with them. The best solution is to buy an airbrush plus a kompressor kit ( with a tank!). If you are in the EU, you can get a kit from Fengda on Amazon for 110 EUR, but I am sure there is some US equivalent as well. I have that kit, and I have been using it for more than 3 years now.
Do you use just water to thin your paints or thinner/a medium ? Im fricking obsessed with this paint scheme and im trying to recreate it with a bit more jade 😁
I use plain old tap water when I paint with the brus, but for the airbrush, I use Vallejo airbrush thinnner. Jade sounds interesting. Let me know how it turned out :)
@@ph3lansminiatures I haven't assembled my knights yet so I can't compare, but double check that you didn't use the larger oval base intended for the Varghulf Courtier by mistake!
Hi mate. Followed your video for Skabbiks and absolutely loved how it turned out so moving onto my FEC and found you again haha! as someone without an airbrush, how would you go about prepping the model?
I suppose that is fate telling you that you need to watch more of my videos 😎 Jokes aside, this is actually quite easy to do without the airbrush when it comes to the prepwork. All you need to do is grab a big brush and basecoat the whole black primed model with it with the dark sea blue I was using via the airbrush. The end result will be basically the same. From then on, it is basic brushwork for the highlights, until you get to the smoothing and the shading with the airbrush. These are much more difficult to replicate with only brush, but it is technically doable, by lots of glazing. I hope that helps :)
I used Vallejo ground texture if I remember correctly. I usually use either Vallejo or AK Interactive texture pastes for basing, and they are equally good so far. Most of the time I put on the paste after the mini is glued on, and sometimes even after I painted everything, but this time I did it before I applied the basecoat of dark sea blue. This way I could basecoate everything at the same time with Dark Sea Blue.
Hey guys! I hope you'll enjoy the first video of 2024 🎉 Let me know if you have any questions and comments!
what brushes do you use? they look like pens with paint on the end, its amazing!
@lucianknowles336 they are Rosemary & Co brushes. I have a video on the channel about how you can keep them nice a pointy like mine :)
What a tutorial, I'm going to have a go at this, ive been wanting to paint my spearhead of flesh eater courts with traditional painting rather than contrast methods
Amaizing
Stellar job on this Bretonnian.... I mean Flesh Eater!
It would be fantastic if you were to continue with the crypt guard with the same theme!
looking at your paint style make me think that it's really simple to achieve a fantastic looking results without spending too much hours...it looks fantastic!i'm surely trying your paint style on my minis too....can't w8 to see more videos!!
Amazing video! I'm also planning on painting my Morbhegs albino
Turned out very nice better then the original colour theme
Thank you 😊
Love these models. Picked up the box recently. Can't wait to eventually get into it.
They are fantastic, I can hardly wait for their king to come out. I am pretty sure he will make it into a video as well. I am not sure where I will find the time to paint him, but I'll make it happen somehow. 😅
Beautiful paint job and video! I really need to get an airbrush 😅
Thanks 😊 yep, the airbrush is a great tool, I can't imagine not having one now. My advice would be to start with a super cheap setup, master that, and then you can decide if you want a more expensive one :)
@@ph3lansminiaturescool thanks for the advice! Would something like a cake or makeup airbrush work?
Unfortunately, I don't think so. At minimum, you would need one of those battery-powered kits that have the compressor attached to the airbrush. They are like 30 bucks, and you can do some basics like priming and basecoating with them. The best solution is to buy an airbrush plus a kompressor kit ( with a tank!). If you are in the EU, you can get a kit from Fengda on Amazon for 110 EUR, but I am sure there is some US equivalent as well. I have that kit, and I have been using it for more than 3 years now.
Do you use just water to thin your paints or thinner/a medium ?
Im fricking obsessed with this paint scheme and im trying to recreate it with a bit more jade 😁
I use plain old tap water when I paint with the brus, but for the airbrush, I use Vallejo airbrush thinnner. Jade sounds interesting. Let me know how it turned out :)
Great video! Nice result!
Is this the actual mini base? Seems too large
These are the ones according to the instructions, unless I misread it somehow 🤔
@@ph3lansminiatures I haven't assembled my knights yet so I can't compare, but double check that you didn't use the larger oval base intended for the Varghulf Courtier by mistake!
Hi mate. Followed your video for Skabbiks and absolutely loved how it turned out so moving onto my FEC and found you again haha! as someone without an airbrush, how would you go about prepping the model?
I suppose that is fate telling you that you need to watch more of my videos 😎 Jokes aside, this is actually quite easy to do without the airbrush when it comes to the prepwork. All you need to do is grab a big brush and basecoat the whole black primed model with it with the dark sea blue I was using via the airbrush. The end result will be basically the same.
From then on, it is basic brushwork for the highlights, until you get to the smoothing and the shading with the airbrush. These are much more difficult to replicate with only brush, but it is technically doable, by lots of glazing. I hope that helps :)
@@ph3lansminiatures oh I will be watching more haha, its a goldmine of content. Thanks mate ill give it a shot!
great
That paintjob is absolutely amazing! One question, what stuff did you use to make the base? And do you put it on before or after the mini?
I used Vallejo ground texture if I remember correctly. I usually use either Vallejo or AK Interactive texture pastes for basing, and they are equally good so far. Most of the time I put on the paste after the mini is glued on, and sometimes even after I painted everything, but this time I did it before I applied the basecoat of dark sea blue. This way I could basecoate everything at the same time with Dark Sea Blue.
Okay thank you very much!
What product have you used for basing? Great Paint Job 😊
Thanks :) I used a Vallejo ground texture called "rough grey pumice"
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