Absolutely beautiful and efficient. I don't have half your patience nor skill, though. And i don't play any stormbringer, so i'm gonna use them for my Heroquest and lord of the rings settings. I'm gonna try and ditch the red shields (they definitely have more BLING-effect - color wheel theory, catch my eyes etc...), but I find the helmet of the bigboss and the shields kind of out-of-what-i-expect from credible lord-of-the-rings orcs. But all orcs are imaginary, anyways, so everyone do them as they please! Your paintings, are, no doubt about it, really great and better than i can hope for.
oh, and i didn't mention your great bases. Simple, efficient, straight to the point. I don't even know where to start to do it myself. I don't have the courage to tackle that task.
Never used a wet palette I do have one from Army painter, I use the citadel paint pad, and living in Scotland we only ever have a few weeks a year it gets really hot that a wet palette is needed plus I paint quite fast which helps.
Great stuff, glad to see you back at it. I am planning on using these models for orcs in my Castles & Crusades campaign.
Great video, and amazing painting. Love it.
Really cool video, would have been nice to see the paints your using but still great video
Absolutely beautiful and efficient. I don't have half your patience nor skill, though. And i don't play any stormbringer, so i'm gonna use them for my Heroquest and lord of the rings settings. I'm gonna try and ditch the red shields (they definitely have more BLING-effect - color wheel theory, catch my eyes etc...), but I find the helmet of the bigboss and the shields kind of out-of-what-i-expect from credible lord-of-the-rings orcs. But all orcs are imaginary, anyways, so everyone do them as they please! Your paintings, are, no doubt about it, really great and better than i can hope for.
oh, and i didn't mention your great bases. Simple, efficient, straight to the point. I don't even know where to start to do it myself. I don't have the courage to tackle that task.
Really like the color contrast! Big thumbs!
Thank you
wow, those came out really sharp. did you use a wet palette to prevent your paints from drying out during the process?
Never used a wet palette I do have one from Army painter, I use the citadel paint pad, and living in Scotland we only ever have a few weeks a year it gets really hot that a wet palette is needed plus I paint quite fast which helps.
They look a little green, was it something they ate? 8D