How to paint the Gouged Eye Orc Blood Bowl Team
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2024
- #warhammer #bloodbowl #orcs
In this video I’ll show you how to paint the Gouged Eye! The Orc Blood Bowl Team of the new edition! While painting these Orcs I’m showing you how to paint different types of Green skin!
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Play list:
00:00 Intro
00:35 Priming
01:12 Green Skin 1
02:22 Green Skin 2
03:32 Green Skin 3
04:37 Green Skin 4
05:40 Orc Details
06:22 Uniform
07:12 Straps & Shoes
07:35 Armor
10:02 The Base
10:29 Outro
Paint List:
Administratum Grey
Akhelian Green
Athonian Camoshade
Basilicanum Grey
Black Primer (Vallejo)
Black Templar
Blood Angels Red
Coelia Greenshade
Corvus Black
Deathclaw Brown
Deepkin Flesh
Dorn Yellow
Evil Sunz Scarlet
Fenrisian Grey
Flash Gitz Yellow
Gore-Grunta Fur
Guilliman Flesh
Gutrippa Flesh
Iyanden Yellow
Kislev Flesh
Krieg Khaki
Microset (Micro Scale System)
Microsol (Micro Scale System)
Nurgling Green
Ogryn Camo
Ork Flesh
Pallid Wych Flesh
Plaguebearer Flesh
Reikland Fleshshade
Screaming Skull
Seraphim Sepia
Skarsnik Green
Skeleton Horde
Skrag Brown
Sons of Horus Green
Stirland Mud
Thunderhawk Blue
Titanium White (Liquitex)
Ulthuan Grey
Ushabti Bone
Volupus Pink
*All paints are Citadel paints unless otherwise noted - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Cool as always. 👍
Thank you!
Love the different skintones, great for future orks
I can't specify why (maybe it's the pacing of your videos), but your techniques make way more sense to me than others I've seen. Gonna go try this on my gobbos 😎
So happy to hear this! I hope your Gobbo's score many points and don't randomly die while tripping on the grass
i really like the ork skins! one question, with a contrast paint, how do you neaten up later if you splash other paint on an area thats supposed to be green?
Thanks! As for you question: i usually come back with the midtone and/or highlight
These look amazing, incredible work. I don't have an airbrush, any alternative way to apply the zenithal highlight?
Thanks for the kind words! And yes you can either use a spray can to get the same effect or even a drybrush will give you a zenithal, although maybe a bit rougher
Cheers thanks for your answer. Anyway I’m considering getting an airbrush, black priming + zenital is a very smart way to apply contrast paints so I would love to better understand the zenital technique you used in this video: I thought zenital highlighting was supposed to make the “light” hit the model just from a fixed angle but you seem to rotate the model and “hit” it from every angle. Is it because you are applying the artificial light source from directly on top of the model? Do you have videos where you show this even better? Thanks a lot.