Paint great looking Orks by SKIPPING THE DETAILS!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
- This week I show you how to complete an Ork Combat Patrol and still have great looking results while skipping all the details!
0:00 Intro
2:58 Boyz
6:13 Deffkoptas
8:18 Deff Dread
10:11 Warboss
12:25 Heroic Base
13:38 Showcase
15:15 Outro
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You make this look so easy! Way faster than I can do and way better results
Thanks, but you can do it too! The trick is knowing what details you can skip and get away with!
You mentioned an old Deff Dred kit, but this is actually the only plastic sprue to come out since the charming (if extremely fragile) metal kit of the olden days. Nice scheme and definitely "appeeared" more detailed in the thumbnail than the process seems, which is likely equivalent to a table-top birds eye view!
Oh, wow! The Def went together so well I wouldn't have guessed it was an older plastic kit! I've got some carnifexes from around that time that were a nightmare to build...
Great looking!
Thanks!
Great work ya git!
Awesome, I had all these on hold because I didnt dare to start painting them. After this video im gonna start right away
You got this!
These look great.
Thanks! Wasn't sure how they'd look when I started!
Another excellent video. I'm prone to going too far with the details on my models and now I'm trying to get more bang for my time bucks, so this was a useful tutorial.
Glad it was helpful to you!
Vero nice thanks
thank you!
This looks amazing ❤
Thanks! I'm happy with how they turned out.
Really effective techniques! Great video, subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
What a great video, definitely tempted with the orky Christmas box now. Thanks
ooh! I saw that too...
Was awesome, I just finished my combat patrol, was so much fun!
Right? Orks are the most fun faction.
The Ork CP always looked like a fun box to build and paint. So many unique sculpts and different textures you can really stretch your painting skills on. I got my first CP done last month with my Necrons, and its nice to have part of my army completed for a side game. Same thing for this month, once its over Ill have my first Killteam using my Necrons. I havent had the chance to play a CP game yet but hopefully I can get one in soon. Next year, starting in January, I'll be painting up the Votann box set from their army release, along with a unit of bersekz for their CP as well. Probably gonna take me a couple months to complete as Ill need to figure out the paint schemes for each unit, as well as any conversion work and figuring out my basing scheme as well. Im really looking forward to as I will be able to take a break from my year long paint challenge of my Necron Army thats going really well. Only 2 and half months to go and Im aiming for 1.5k more points by the end
Be sure to check out the votann videos I've done! I painted some bezerks as well as the Khal!
@@thehammerofwrath Oh trust me Iv watched all of your videos from day one of your YT channel lol. Im looking forward to some more Votann vids though I know you just started that army not long ago
Votann combat patrol will be in january! stay tuned!
@@thehammerofwrath oh perfect! Ill have something to get insprired by with my Votann in January, cant wait!
Cool video! Really like your style.
I'm not too familiar with oil washes, but I've tried something similar with acrylic streaking grime and it really does hide a lot of crimes 😅
Great video. I have been enjoying all your combat patrol content. Looking forward to thr next one. Keep up the great work. I wish I could paint that quickly 😅
Speed comes with repetition -- and skipping the details! :)
Balance bike for the win! My wife swears by it, took my son a while to transition cos his legs so short but great otherwise.
Do you seal the pigment on the bases? I often use pigments but I feel its a god damn mess if its not sealed, but sealing it removes alot of the "dust" effect sometimes. Tips appreciated.
yes, I sprayed on isopropyl alcohol to seal them.
Hi dear, forgive the question I would like to know two things, what color black did you use to cover? And on the Warboss so you did not use washes ? thank you very much
I use vallejo black, but any black should do. And yes, the metallic parts on the warboss were washed with agrax earthshade, from GW.
@@thehammerofwrath Thank you very much 🙂💪
Awesome and fast.
What is your mixte/reference of green and yellow for skin please?
Contrast plaguebearer flesh over a white zenithal highlight. Then on the warboss, some flash gitz yellow mixed with moot green for brushed on highlights around the brows and cheeks and nose.
Great video! FYI, those little kid peddles bikes are here in America also.
Oh cool! Glad they've made their way there. It's a great way for kids to learn.
These Orks look fantastic! Great tutorial! Question, did you not use varnish before oilwash? :O
I DIDN'T! I bought a bottle, and intended to airbrush it on before the oil wash, but was like, "eh, whatever" and just went right to the wash!
Super cool looking Orks! How do you mix the Oil wash exactly? When first experimenting with these a year ago, I ripped up my paint layers. I could only fix that problem with a coat of varnish before applying the oil wash
gonna be honest here and admit that I don't know how I got away with not using a varnish this time! :) It's likely a factor of three things; 1. I let the primer sit for 24 hours before I painted the models. (helps it bond to the surface, apparently) 2. I mixed the wash with less mineral spirits, so it was muddier. (this likely reduced the chance of acrylic paint peel) 3. I wiped the models within 30 minutes, and with a VERY light touch with a makeup sponge. (reducing the surface friction and likelihood of paint removal.)
curious, how aere you doing you bases? for the texturing part
The texture on the bases is just GW Armageddon dust with a little extra sand mixed in.
@@thehammerofwrath I was wondering about the extra height in some areas, perfect! thank you so much
Another amazing video...how long did they all take??? Again, great job...
The boys were all knocked out in a single 4 hour session. The copters took about 5 hours, the boss about 6 (with base) and the dred took about 5 or 6 hours in total.
@@thehammerofwrath Wow, that's awesome...thanks for the fast response...looks like I'm buying a Ork Combat Patrol...your videos are inspiring me to actually paint them now...Space Wolves also...Good job brother...Mechanicus and the psycho Drukhari next if you can...
Could I just use Agrax Earthshade instead of the oil wash? Are there any alternatives?
yes and no. An oil wash is useful in this case because it can be wiped away once it is partially dried, GW shades cannot. BUT, the newer formulations of the GW shades are better at pulling away from the high spots and settling in the recess, and NOT staining the entire surface like the old versions did, so you can give it a try by keeping it on the clothes and gear and NOT on the skin. Let me know how it turns out!
I don’t know. This looks like a quick way. But from a bit of a distance it looks like a puddle of black with some dark green spots. I grew up with the white dwarf in the 90’s and I like the brighter more toony look with stronger contrasts. I am not collecting Orks myself but I guess I would prefer that old style.
there is always the temptation to paint second edition style with goblin green bases! :)
What texture did you use on the bases?
It's GW astrogranite debris with a little extra sand mixed in!
I'm new to this, could you put the paints you used? thank you
Most of the paints are named during the video, but the main ones you'll need for the skin are a white undercoat (any white) and GW contrast: plaguebearer flesh, mixed 1:1 with contrast medium. Have fun! and reach out with any questions!
Is there any reason this video intro has grain?
My camera sensor is dying! Looks like it's time for an upgrade! :)
The speed on the boys! Great vid as always, and I can definitely agree Orks are probably the most pleasant army to paint. At least in small doses.
Why don't you wanna mess with enamels when you use oils though?
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