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For anyone trying oils, always varnish before and after oils just to be safe. Im sure theres certain thinners that don't need it but to skip the headache varnish first. It also protects the paint from the friction of wiping the oils off
Good advice but I've never had that issue. I only varnish when I want the oil wash in the crevices like a pin wash but you can be sloppy and it cleans up perfect. I prefer not to varnish as it acts more like a filter and gives better looking results. Maybe it's dry time. I always give ample time for the paint to dry and cure before an oil wash.
@@Coraxery I use a USB desk fan for quick drys during glazing and such but before an oil wash definitely let dry and cure overnight. Then the same after an oil wash before I do anything else. Idc what it is, it gets base coated. Lol. That rule #1,2 and 3.
@@jc7997aj fair enough, it could also be airbrush thinner not fully drying under the paint that reacts with the oil thinners. I've always tended to be extra safe with putting anything not acrylic over paint jobs. Even pigments thinned with airbrush thinner and brushed on can strip paint
1:46 you can actually make any size portal, as long as it bigger than 2 x 3 on the inside. Yours is very clearly 5 x 5. The mistake you made was you didn’t actually use the flint and steel, you just pulled it out
Thanks for the vines idea, those totally rock. Wasn't sure when you were adding the magenta to the mix of colors, but the last shots showed how well it all mixed. Thanks, good vid!!!
Condiment cups are a must have for me from mixing washes and inks to using them to sort out model bits per model in the squad so you’re not constantly staring at the spruce trying to find that next piece. It’s in the cup.
I had problems with pils, too. But if i use them i let them dry for at least a couple of hours jnti, they are really dry to the touch. This helps me preventing from scraping off the acrylics
That medium is probably more akin to Turpentine than white spirits. It's near enough the same thing as far as these bottles tell you, but Turpentine affects acrylics, including varnishes and primers. White spirits don't damage acrylics as much unless you're going nuts rubbing them. You don't need to varnish when using oils but you do need to test that the thinner you're using doesn't remove acrylics. They're not all the same.
For Rustoleum aerosol primers I find it best to let the primer cure for at least 24 hours, but a week is even better, before attempting any sort of oil wash. The primer doesn't seem to cure under an acrylic paint layer, and it will slough the acrylic layer right off as soon as you use a reductive technique with mineral spirits. Of course, acrylic primers are usually fine after 15 minutes or so, but take ten times as long to apply with an airbrush.
The spider dudes from warcry is hell to paint, they got that webbing all over that messes with the painting flow, be sure to have a good look at them before you get them, but they are pretty good ingame. And those makeup sponges is so thick they can be cut in to 3 pieces
1 not real lego's but 2 had a thought earlier today before seeing this but building and creating a terrain out of real lego's for warhammer just thought it would be a very interesting battle field to make just some food for thought
What is that foam you use? And when making boards what do you use to seal it? I've been wanting to make my own board for ages but have never actually found an answer to what foam is used😅
Your terrain looks really good!! I really love the vine idea!! Humans have 20 baby teeth and 32 adult teeth. I got some fun human fact playing cards. Thanks gents!! Fantastic as always!!!
Jay: “Hey I’m starting an army to engage in a battle with someone!” Every video afterwards: “Ok so I’m expanding one of my largest armies and I’m starting on some stuff I’ve held onto for many a generation!”
As soon as I saw the Jade Obelisk set, looked up the lore to be a tzeentchian cult with a mesoamerican theme and was immediately sold on it. Been looking to make a pre-columbian aesthetic army and diorama for 40k for the last few month now.
My man, you HAVE to varnish acrylics before you oil wash. white spirits are no joke that stuff will strip almost anything. Try a semi gloss or a gloss varnish to give the oil an easier flow over the surface. Then matte varnish when finished to seal it in.
Warcry may be GWs best game from a design and playablity POV. I think because it flies under the radar, it hasnt become a hot mess like 40k and Killteam. I've been toying with just stating up Killteams for Warcry...
Looks great! I saw on MS_Paints TH-cam channel recently in a mordheim video he did for some easy & realistic vines plus awesome looking water too if wanting a fountain too. If i remember right, the fun Warhammer Underworlds warbands work in WarCry too.
I closed out all my Patreon subscriptions last month when a took an axe to all my recurring monthly charges. But this is amazing and bringing me back to the fold.
Warcry is amazing. I love Kill Team, but sometimes I want to just chuck some dice without having to burn my brain being as tactical and precise as possible. Warcry is perfect for that, and it's easy and quick playing enough that I can play with my 17 year old, my 10 year old and my wife.
When using oil washes always, ALWAYS use a varnish on your acrylics before applying and let it all dry first. Ngl dude, that is like the first thing you should be learning about oils 😂
Yeah I'm surprised how many TH-camrs trying oils miss this crucial step. Certain thinners might not have issues with it but you should always varnish before and after oils
Defintily a game I want to get into, Im just patiently waiting on a Sylvaneth warband to begin my AoS journey. Idk about underrated thougj. Its for sure AoS's most popular game system, theres no way. Its a phenomenal game and Im saying that as a spectator. It might not get talked about as much but GW sure loves making new teams as their is at least one new team guaranteed to be revealed at every reveal show
oh Slender the Eight Pages traumatized me as a kid, I was one of those like, 10 to 11ish year olds finding out about creepypastas and my brain thought these things were real and it scared the bejeebus out of me
Get the February 2024 terrain now! You can join our patreon: www.patreon.com/eonsofbattle or our MMF Tribes: www.myminifactory.com/users/eonsofbattle Either way is the best way to get the 3D models! If you want the models printed for you get them here: only-games.co/collections/eons-of-battle
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Jay mentions "War Cry Spider Dudes" - Ebay Prices Increase 1000%
For anyone trying oils, always varnish before and after oils just to be safe. Im sure theres certain thinners that don't need it but to skip the headache varnish first. It also protects the paint from the friction of wiping the oils off
Good advice but I've never had that issue. I only varnish when I want the oil wash in the crevices like a pin wash but you can be sloppy and it cleans up perfect. I prefer not to varnish as it acts more like a filter and gives better looking results.
Maybe it's dry time. I always give ample time for the paint to dry and cure before an oil wash.
@@jc7997aj it's definitely drying time, and I don't think any primer was used on the prints?
@@Coraxery I use a USB desk fan for quick drys during glazing and such but before an oil wash definitely let dry and cure overnight. Then the same after an oil wash before I do anything else.
Idc what it is, it gets base coated. Lol. That rule #1,2 and 3.
@@jc7997aj fair enough, it could also be airbrush thinner not fully drying under the paint that reacts with the oil thinners. I've always tended to be extra safe with putting anything not acrylic over paint jobs. Even pigments thinned with airbrush thinner and brushed on can strip paint
@@Tosicc567 I wonder if we looked at all the complaints if we'd find rushing was the common denominator.
That hotglue vine workflow looks great!
Please make a seraphon painting vid, IM BEGGING YOU PLEASE!
PLEASEEEEE
PLEASE
I use that red primer all the time. I have never had any trouble painting over it, but I typically lay down a base coat over it with an airbrush.
1:46 you can actually make any size portal, as long as it bigger than 2 x 3 on the inside. Yours is very clearly 5 x 5. The mistake you made was you didn’t actually use the flint and steel, you just pulled it out
Came for the Warcry-content (big fan of this game) but stayed for the dog-facts ;). Looking forward to more possible Warcry-content.
Thanks for the vines idea, those totally rock. Wasn't sure when you were adding the magenta to the mix of colors, but the last shots showed how well it all mixed. Thanks, good vid!!!
Condiment cups are a must have for me from mixing washes and inks to using them to sort out model bits per model in the squad so you’re not constantly staring at the spruce trying to find that next piece. It’s in the cup.
I use that same primer brand in black on all my minis and models (usually white or gray with those). Never had a prob with acrylics over it.
If you want to try oil washing with no smell or risk, try artist quality watercolors. It’s my quick recipe for Stormtroopers and fantasy stonework
I always do a Matt varnish before I use oil washes. It protects the paint and helps with flow. You did the right thing.
It's not that weird that dogs grow extra teeth. I mean, you grew an extra 4.
You actually grew 12! Human children have 20 teeth and adult humans have 32 once the wisdom teeth are through 😁
Woo! Mega excited to see Warcry updates! Hope you have fun with it, and update us on those green pipe boys!!
I had problems with pils, too. But if i use them i let them dry for at least a couple of hours jnti, they are really dry to the touch. This helps me preventing from scraping off the acrylics
Any other kids of the 90s remember Legends of the Hidden Temple? I am loving the look of this terrain set!
Sweet video! Always happy to see Warcry! I’m running a tournament in Madison Feb 17th and would love to have you!
That medium is probably more akin to Turpentine than white spirits. It's near enough the same thing as far as these bottles tell you, but Turpentine affects acrylics, including varnishes and primers. White spirits don't damage acrylics as much unless you're going nuts rubbing them.
You don't need to varnish when using oils but you do need to test that the thinner you're using doesn't remove acrylics. They're not all the same.
I feel like you could magnetize these blocks
For Rustoleum aerosol primers I find it best to let the primer cure for at least 24 hours, but a week is even better, before attempting any sort of oil wash. The primer doesn't seem to cure under an acrylic paint layer, and it will slough the acrylic layer right off as soon as you use a reductive technique with mineral spirits. Of course, acrylic primers are usually fine after 15 minutes or so, but take ten times as long to apply with an airbrush.
The spider dudes from warcry is hell to paint, they got that webbing all over that messes with the painting flow, be sure to have a good look at them before you get them, but they are pretty good ingame. And those makeup sponges is so thick they can be cut in to 3 pieces
Yes! Finally varnish! After people recommending it under every oil wash video since Jay used oils for the first time it finally happened
That acrylic varnish has acetone in it. I bubbled some paint on a model airplane.
ALWAYS put down varnish/sealant before the oils phase; I'd let them dry, too, for max impact.
Best game you could get into! Looking forward to seeing the painted warband
Newsh from Monument Hobbies has similar use to oil wash, but is acrylic based
1 not real lego's but 2 had a thought earlier today before seeing this but building and creating a terrain out of real lego's for warhammer just thought it would be a very interesting battle field to make just some food for thought
Hotglue vines looked fantastic. After you hit them with some heat it was perfect. Im definitely stealing that
What is that foam you use? And when making boards what do you use to seal it? I've been wanting to make my own board for ages but have never actually found an answer to what foam is used😅
When you show the bass pro shop I always get a little giddy. "Haha, I've been there."
this vine-technique is crazy! I need to try it out.
Ya that was a new one for me too.
that glue gun vine technique 👌
LOVE the Reese's Cups on top of the pyramid!
Your terrain looks really good!! I really love the vine idea!! Humans have 20 baby teeth and 32 adult teeth. I got some fun human fact playing cards. Thanks gents!! Fantastic as always!!!
those torches look like reese's cups
Jay: “Hey I’m starting an army to engage in a battle with someone!”
Every video afterwards: “Ok so I’m expanding one of my largest armies and I’m starting on some stuff I’ve held onto for many a generation!”
I bet that hot glue vines trick could make awesome Tyranids tentacles for terrain too.
hmmm, wouldn't green or brown hotglue be better for making vines than clear one?
Love the Pulp Fiction quote! Super cool terrain! :)
Night Shift has excellent videos on how to use oils - more time consuming but amazing results.
I love that you do a video ahowing your patreon give aways. This set has moved up my print waiting liat for aure!
As soon as I saw the Jade Obelisk set, looked up the lore to be a tzeentchian cult with a mesoamerican theme and was immediately sold on it. Been looking to make a pre-columbian aesthetic army and diorama for 40k for the last few month now.
This is awesome terrain! i love this very much!
Warcry is top tier. Super excited to see more warcry content from you guys ❤
beautiful work my friend!
pleaseeeee a tutorial for saurus warriors! have a whole army i still want to paint, but im waiting for a guide from you lol
Can you please tell me exactly what you use to glue resin.. If my freaking sculpts come apart one more time...
You put the place for torches on and all of a sudden the end of The One popped in my head. " I am no ones bitch. You all are MINE! "
The round corner pieces instantly reminded me of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and the brick red primer caused me run to the store and buy some
My man, you HAVE to varnish acrylics before you oil wash. white spirits are no joke that stuff will strip almost anything. Try a semi gloss or a gloss varnish to give the oil an easier flow over the surface. Then matte varnish when finished to seal it in.
that's not true at all, white spirits do not interact with acrylics. The rubbing off is due to using far too much pressure.
i like the reese's peanut butter cups on the corners
Warcry may be GWs best game from a design and playablity POV. I think because it flies under the radar, it hasnt become a hot mess like 40k and Killteam. I've been toying with just stating up Killteams for Warcry...
9:40 big and hard to hold onto-that’s what she said
Always love yer colour choices. This rules!
Warcry is my favorite GW game =)
maybe hotglue straight into the coconut husk?
Looks great! I saw on MS_Paints TH-cam channel recently in a mordheim video he did for some easy & realistic vines plus awesome looking water too if wanting a fountain too.
If i remember right, the fun Warhammer Underworlds warbands work in WarCry too.
I closed out all my Patreon subscriptions last month when a took an axe to all my recurring monthly charges. But this is amazing and bringing me back to the fold.
Warcry is amazing. I love Kill Team, but sometimes I want to just chuck some dice without having to burn my brain being as tactical and precise as possible.
Warcry is perfect for that, and it's easy and quick playing enough that I can play with my 17 year old, my 10 year old and my wife.
Gotta say that portal kinda gives me slight Noctolith crown vibes
Where are those trees from they are really nice 😮
I still haven't figured out what's the difference between Warcry and Underworlds.
Where did you get that giant bag of sponges
Green flock makes really great moss
"I still gotta finish my lizards" lmao
My dark elf gang would look great in there (Lustria Mordhei expansion)
Related to wargaming - For both human and dog skulls there are extra teeth before they come in
Love to see some Warcry content from you guys! Such a great game with a surprising amount of depth and a solid skill curve.
That nether portal joke was peak
Actually walls can stand for thousands of years. You remember the great wall of China?
When using oil washes always, ALWAYS use a varnish on your acrylics before applying and let it all dry first. Ngl dude, that is like the first thing you should be learning about oils 😂
Bs... Totally untrue, for acrylic over a primed surface. Problem was the chrome gold.
Yeah I'm surprised how many TH-camrs trying oils miss this crucial step. Certain thinners might not have issues with it but you should always varnish before and after oils
Next please please please! Make the castle for ur dwarfs!
open flame next to oil paints, classic eob jank
? So we're not supposed to be oil painting in an enclosed room with a lit cigarette in our mouths. 🤔 who knew.
lookin cool as hell while paint explodes@@jc7997aj
WarCry is an amazing game....definitely underrated and actually much more strategic then it first looks.
I love hearing the weird dog facts popping up
*TAPS THE PLURAL OF LEGO IS LEGO SIGN*
Defintily a game I want to get into, Im just patiently waiting on a Sylvaneth warband to begin my AoS journey. Idk about underrated thougj. Its for sure AoS's most popular game system, theres no way. Its a phenomenal game and Im saying that as a spectator. It might not get talked about as much but GW sure loves making new teams as their is at least one new team guaranteed to be revealed at every reveal show
Warcry is probably the most fun game gw made since spacehulk
Woah that's one hell of a hot take there buddy. Adeptus Titanicus and Kill Team are better imo
@@LordCrate-du8zm kt is good now because they take half the rule from warcry, kt 2018 was hot garbage
@@Sgt-Banana I see no counterpoint for Titanicus. God Engines rule!
Warcry is a great game. It's my favourite skirmish game by far.
Are the Temple Ruins you have on video the PLA or resin ones? Thx
Those are resin, but we test print them resin as well. You can print most of this set flat on the build plate with minimal supports.
the ancient lost technology of lego
Warhammer Lego would drain my bank account in no time at all.
0:44 Be the Sheppard, Jay. 😎👍
I dont sub every month, but I'll do it for that terrain. It will be good for generic alien ruins in any SF or fantasy game.
4x4 portals are legal in minecraft. Just to let you know since this is the most improtant part of the whole video (jk love you).
I hear a Pulp Fiction reference, I upvote!
The terrain looks awesome
I really want to try warcry and this terrain loojs so cool
So the interviewer just pushed his new dog show instead of asking questions
Your solution to problems you've had with with oils in the past could be Newsh.
Warcry it's so good. And I have so much warband that I can play a Ravagers army :P (Slaves of Darkness)
Looking forward to seeing more Warcry!
6:21 I appreciate you not covering the dog fact in paint
Who else noticed the Minecraft reference?
It's ok, I can wait. (It was a really good one, ngl)
Am I the only one who thinks that the temple looks like the underwater temple from Minecraft
Would you make a video painting a Lord of Skulls please
Color of yucky.....XD This made my day.
Yes, Warcry definitely can get stale with its 1,048,576 possible missions in the base mission pack
oh Slender the Eight Pages traumatized me as a kid, I was one of those like, 10 to 11ish year olds finding out about creepypastas and my brain thought these things were real and it scared the bejeebus out of me
So cool to see some Warcry stuff, It's so underrated, even though it's GW's best game. Glad to see some love for it. ❤