How to paint Tau Sept & Vior'la Armour - Quick box art recipes.
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video I will demonstrate how to paint the two main studio colour schemes for Tau. The Tau Sept & Vior'la Sept.
Join my Patreon for exclusive tutorials and early access.
/ infernalbrush
Get up to 25% off Warhammer, Warhammer 40k, Games Workshop and loads more...Discount Wargaming and Hobby Supplies: Delivered Fast! Purchases via this link help to support the channel! elementgames.co.uk/?d=10731
FOLLOW ME:
- Instagram / infernalbrush
- Twitter / infernalbrush
- Twitch / infernalbrush
- Facebook / infernalbrush
Merch:
infernalbrush.bigcartel.com/
Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
0:43 Black undersuit
2:42 TAU SEPT
9:15 VIOR'LA SEPT
Might be useful for someone
Tau Sept:
- Primer:
Citadel Chaos Black (Spray)
- Basecoat:
Citadel Tau Light Ochre
- Black parts:
- Basecoat:
- AK 3rd Gen Black
- 1st Highlight:
- Citadel Corvus Black
- 2nd Highlight:
- 1/2 Citadel Eshin Grey
- 1/2 Citadel Dawnstone
- 3rd Highlight:
- Citadel Administratum Grey
- Dot Highlights:
- Citadel Greyseer or White
- Armour panels:
- Panel lines and recesses:
- Citadel Skrag Brown (thinned down)
- Glaze bottom parts of panels:
- Citadel Skrag Brown
- Smooth the transition with a mix of Skrag Brown and Tau Light Ochre
- Panel lines:
- Citadel Doombull Brown
- 1st Highlight:
- Citadel Ungor Flesh
- 2nd Highlight:
- Citadel Screaming Skull
- Dot Highlights:
- AK 3rd Gen White
Vior'la:
- Primer:
Any light primer like Tamiya White or Grey
- Basecoat:
AK 3rd Gen White
- Black parts:
- Basecoat:
- AK 3rd Gen Black
- 1st Highlight:
- Citadel Corvus Black
- 2nd Highlight:
- 1/2 Citadel Eshin Grey
- 1/2 Citadel Dawnstone
- 3rd Highlight:
- Citadel Administratum Grey
- Dot Highlights:
- Citadel Greyseer or White
- Armour panels:
- Glaze bottom parts of panels:
- Citadel Baneblade Brown
- Panel lines and recesses:
- Citadel Baneblade Brown
- Deep shade:
- Citadel Gorthor Brown
- Chipping in edges:
- Citadel Gorthor Brown
More useful than the actual video..
you da MVP thank you captain.
Absolute lifesaver dude thanks.
How to improve your quality: Go to med school to become a surgeon. Once you get the milimetric precision, you will be able to paint edge highlights without issue.
Great video. The craft is top notch.
There’s something oddly satisfying watching those line highlights be applied. Quality content as always my dude. Congrats on hitting 10K btw.
Thanks John!
Sitting here thinking how to do the white floors on my mechanicus terrain and this pops up awesome
Would love to see more Tau painting. This style is awesome 👏
Man... now I want a Tau army with that T'au Sept scheme! So lovely! Thank you for the video!
Love watching these painting videos im just way too lazy to move past basecoat, wash, maaaaaybe highlight. Great job man looks bloody amazing 😊
Just picked up a box of 2012 tau from a friend, thank you for the Tau Sept tutorial its gonna make my life so much easier! It's so sleek!
Great recipes and demo, thanks! I love AK white, their black is excellent as well.
I just started on a Tau project and this is perfect for me. Love your content
The smoothness of your higlights :o Lord it is gorgeous! Great video mate. I think you also nailed it with your voice tone and rythm!
I don't mind the premiere, I think it is a good way to tease and help the video to be seen a lot when it is released (and probably help with the algorithm), so keep up the good work
Thanks Cl3m! ♥ definitely some things I could have done better with this one but oh well I will improve next time
Wow. Amazing skill. Thanks for taking the time to share. Great work.
OMG! I guess this is first tutorial on how to paint Vior'la Sept. Really I was looking for it for some time and found only a few videos with very low quality... Thank you so much!
Superb tutorial as always.
Another awesome video Dave! The work you do is fantastic!
Thanks Grey!
Best Tau how to I've seen.
Lord I hope I can one day make my Tau lining and highlights half as good! Immaculate!
Thank you!
Just what I needed. Thanks!
Damn those look good! Wish this video was around when I started my T'au Vior'la army a couple years ago. Gonna have to give this a go on this Ghostkeel I just built!
Great video as always. This was really informative, thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Please more box art painting tutorial! 😍
Thank you so much for sharing! I don't have any excuses now to avoid my TX4 Piranha box ))
Amazing! You're an inspiration.
Thank you Jacky!
This is massively helpful, thanks! Was having trouble working out how to get a look I liked for my Tau Sept kill team. This works great.
Remember if you need a guide to how to see where shodows and highlights are on any armour for Warhammer, just look up a picture of a new JCB excavator is good all-round light and it's all there for you, just replace the colour with the colour you want.
Ooooh, exciting!
Please do a full Tau paint video!
Great video!
Thanks Ariel!
Another great video, Dave! The pacing and narration is 👌
Thanks Martin!
Woo hoo! New awesome video incoming!
extremely useful!! just happened upon your channel but definitely subscribing!!
that is smoooooth
Just wish the description had a list of paints used/recommended for each color. Or as you started them, list the paints.
Amazing as always!
Your brush control is really satisfying to watch!
When doing fine edge highlights, is your grip on the brush / cork relaxed or tense?
Its quite firm on the brush and braced against my other hand
@@InfernalBrush Thanks a lot! I gotta practice some more!
I love this, I finally have the technique to do it, thanks!
Which brush you do you use for layer ?
Where did you go? Your videos are amazing!
Does chipping on the T’au sept look good? In going to make a T’au sept army, but I wanted to give them a worn down look, and I really liked how the Vior’la box art models looked.
Hi there, just stumbled on this and really appreciate your technique! Question for you: how do you rig your sub-assemblies? I'm very new and not sure how I would attach the leg to a stand like you have.
Thinking about picking up Tau soon. I thought you might have done some of the schemes for the box art, so came to check for recipes. Specifically wanted to know how you did the Vior'la stuff. It's different, looks clean. Think I want to go for this kind of recipe.
I was seriously going to start Orks next, but I have Nids to paint right now as well, so that's one Organic Army. Maybe doing this white scheme is the perfect, alternate project to work on.
I have always wanted to have a white army as well, they'll just look great on display. Also I have a Black Templar army as well, so very contrasting. |
I'm, not sure what kinds of bases to do for this Tau yet though. I thought maybe a Volcanic-style base, so a lot of black soil, occasional lava (not on every base though) and use those red and alien alien tufts to go with the red spot colour on the minis. This is just my first thought, but I think something like this could work. The Minis are mostly white, wo will have nice contrast with the black bases. I could do sparse amount of the cracking paint as well with lava painted under it. Just small patches of it though.
I think I'd save any real lava work for the bigger bases and HQ's and stuff. Always wanted to try lava bases though, and also want to learn to use resin for my ice bases (for nids) so maybe I can do something with resin here as well. Sure there are a lot of tutorials I can check out.
@InfernalBrush What brushes are you using? They look very precise.
When will you do a painting tutorial for the Necrons? Such as the warriors and scarabs? What about showing off greenstuff skills to craft pelts and facial hair?
Amazing work. I'm definitely at the stage where I need a bog old magnifier, but I wanted to ask - what's the brush you're using please?
I would really love to see a full scheme for the white armour. like how you did the other parts. I take it it's just pretty standard edge highlighting stuff for the most part though? I would love to know how you did the gold bits though, and what paint you used for this. I friend told me that pro acryl make amazing golds, and bronzes etc, so might try those out. I don't want to do NMM for these (as it's something I have not tried yet) and this paint scheme really looks like it's going to be something simple I can more or less switch off for
I'm working on some more technical schemes with glazing and stuff right now, so having this white, tau armour as a more chilled scheme is going to be nice.
Getting some minis this weekend, and gonna see if I can find a gorthor and baneblade brown replacement in the AK range. I have both of those paints, but really want to try out AK.
EDIT: seems that AKL do not have a Baneblade or Gorthor equivalent. Weird, I really thought they'd have them.
hey man, great tutorial.
have a question: could you show us how you set up your wet pallet and thin your paints? I use one and can't seem to get my pigments to look anything like the "beaded" thinned version like you have on yours. Thanks
Ditto, I experience the same, would also like to see a wet palette video
cool thanks for the info GoblinGreen recommended this channel
Recent subscriber, and excellent videos in terms of explanation and pacing.
Would love to see the technique for traditional blue and purple genestealers, love the eavymetal teams look, but cannot find any expert tutorials anywhere for colour pallet
On his Patreon he has a tutorial for Genestealer Cults that has the colour scheme you’re looking for. It’s only £5 a month too and has more tutorials too. Yes I’m shilling, it’s absolutely worth it 😂
Beautiful, I’m doing a Farsight enclave colour scheme and will try to replicate this
What colours would you suggest ?
What I really want to know is what brush are you using for those fine details and how the heck do you keep it so crisp?
Revelle make a nice brush range the 5/0 is my go to detail brush, but there are many fine model brushes, remember it's not just about the brush, but also the paint, it's texture, how thin you apply etc, oils on the dried water based paint is very good at producing depth and shadow, you can use the range of premixed paints but much better way is using the primes/shades to make any colour or shade.
how many layers of this glaze did it take to get the desired effect on the feet for the vior la paint scheme.
Great video but does anyone know how he thinned his skrag brown down to a glaze, did he just use water or a medium if some kind?
How much glaze medium do you need to add to the paint in order to get these blends? I've been trying myself but it's far too opaque
To do the white base coat with the AK white did you do it through an airbrush or brush?
By "glaze" do you mean simply watered down, or mixed with a medium?
How do you get the paint to that consistency? Every time I put my paint on the pallet and thin it it doesn’t bubble up like it does with yours, is there a special thinner you use? A special pallet? Your paint looks like it has a hydrophobic consistency
That's just the baking paper he uses on his wet palette, nothing special about the paint.
Reynolds Parchment Paper (unwaxed) is perfect for the palette paper as it works better than the included any of the commercial ones, red grass, masters, whoever...just use plain old Reynolds (Or store brands!) parchment paper. :)
@@abelbabel8484 thanks!
@@FercPolo thanks!
also, what are the tamiya primers you use, please? the standard surface or fine surface?
This is more awesome content! Would you be able to do one on Cadian armour or even just share the recipe? Cheers
Thanks Joe, try this: Basecoat: Castellan Green, Shade: Castellan/Black/Rhinox 1:1:1, Chunky Castellan/Ogryn 3:2, Highlight Ogryn Camo, highlight Ogryn/Karak stone/Ushabti bone 1:1:1. Something like that, maybe play about with the highlight stages they seem a bit complicated.
@@InfernalBrush awesome thankyou!
I'm working on copying your Tau sept colour scheme shown in this video and I have a question. When applying this scheme to the body of a crisis suit would you treat the body as one large panel that goes from dark to light or would you shade each panel individually? I'm having trouble wrapping my head around how to apply this technique to other surfaces such as a battlesuit head.
I really appreciate your video! Thanks for all the help!
Hello Conor, Yes I would essentially try to treat each side of the body as one piece/panel. Theres no image of the Tau Sept Crisis suits on the GW website however the XV88 Broadside has some pics which might be useful.
Whem you're making that gradient, how do you make sure you get that smooth transition? I've been trying something similar but I always end up with a fairly sharp transition.
Try mixing a little of the Ochre into the Skrag and glaze between
For Viorla some vids say its aggrax earth shade yet some say its gorthor brown. Which is better/ the right one?
Can make the same tutorial but with farsight enclaves now?
How do you paint tau grimdrak!!! Or are they always prissy
What does he say around 9:20-9:40? He is recommending something to smooth out the base layer painting
We need to clone Dave, the Dave army would take over the painting world.
Great video, took inspiration from the very best to only paint legs on video ?
🤣 Yes but I painted the left leg
Did you airbrush the white and then painted black or reverse? Thank you for the great tips!
Hello Amir. Yes it is much easier to either undercoat with Tamiya white primer then basecoat white/black by brush or airbrush the white then paint the black because the black will cover much easier over the white.
Hey do you know why GW decided to change the 'default' Tau colour scheme from the ochre to the white?
i wonder if scrag brown glasing will work similarly if done through airbrush?
Yes! it should do!
Great! Thx! This should save a lot of time!
This technique work for the larger tanks? Hammerheads
would seraphim sepia be a good orange wash to darken the tau sept armor like this?
If I was going to use a wash I would probably use Fuegan Orange or something like that, Seraphim is a bit too yellow.
One thing I wonder, when you were working on Box Arts, were you required to use GW Paints? Or was it "We'd appreciate if you did use GW paints but if you absolutely need another paint range, use it" or completely whichever paints you want?
For the most part, so 99% it was GW paint, occasionally we might swap out a metallic or a white/black.
So would you still recommend recess shading with skrag brown even though you shade with doombull brown later on?
Yeah I would probably just panel line/recess shade using the doombull.
@@InfernalBrush Ah, So only glaze with the skrag and then only recess shade with doombull? Instead of recess shading skrag first and then doombull
@@mrfriedpickle7495 Yep
@@InfernalBrush Thank you so much for the quick replies and these awesome tutorials! Can't believe it's free😅
how come your paint doesn't stick to the palette ? is it something to do with the palette sheet or something you added to the paint to dilute it (except than water) ?
It's just the type of paper, I cut sheets of baking paper, it works much better for me and is cheaper.
@@InfernalBrush thanks ill try it !
as much as i like the tau sept scheme, i think it needs the battle damage of the vior'la to really sell the idea of armor
Been sitting here with all my built Tau models going "Holy shit, painting white sucks. I really don't want to mess up my white paint job, I wonder if the TH-cam algorithm will give me something useful for once." Literally 30 minutes later this pops up.
Also, why wait until Friday at 8am? Is it like a weekend thing?
I released it as early access on Patreon. I am trying to set up videos to release on a weekend as I thought it might be better for people and the algorithm. I was just testing out the premiere function, If I use it again it won't be such a long wait.
What brushes for you use
There do sharp
PLEASE SHOW US HOW TO PAINT NECRON ^^
WTF is your brush control?!?!?! insane
dunno if you still upload but could we get a Dark Angels tutorial
Working on it soon!
maybe it's just me I just struggle with tau light ochre
p̴r̴o̴m̴o̴s̴m̴ 😕
Please stop using the premiere , It is so annoing, I get exicted about new video only to find this still image
Thank you for the feedback, I have never used this feature before and was testing it out. I wasn't aware it annoyed people, apologies!
Mate go touch some grass
Having an up and coming reminder is great, can set aside some time to watch.
@@InfernalBrush Im all about those premieres! Do what you find success with
The only criticism I have with this video is how often you start sentences with the word ''So''. I'm not sure if it's nerves or a verbal tick, but it got to the point where I thought it might be an in-joke. It adds nothing to your commentary and it makes you sound like someone with a limited vocabulary (which clearly isn't the case). It belongs in the bin alongside ''basically'', ''literally'' and ''to be honest''. That aside, keep up the good work.