Speedpainting Demigryph Knights- a Warhammer: The Old World tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2024
- I've just started a Slow-Grow campaign with the rest of @TheDwellersBelow crew(check their channel for some lore and background on our armies). We're all super amped for The Old World, and I thought I'd document the process of getting my Empire of Man army all painted up, in a quick and efficient way.
EQUIPMENT:
Iwata HP-CS Airbrush with Iwata Smartjet Compressor
Winsor and Newton Series 7 Brushes
Old af grungy brushes
Peanut butter jar
a good sense of humour (questionable)
a can-do attitude (definitely)
PAINTS:
Wraithbone spray primer
VMC negro
XV-88
Wyldwood
Metal Colour steel
Gore-Grunta Fur
Contrast Medium
Lahmian Medium
Averland Sunset
Pink Horror
Zamesi Desert
Ice Yellow
VMC Ivory
Vallejo Glos Varnish
Raw Umber
Mars Orange
Black
Artists Odorless Solvent
Vallejo Thick Mud (European and Black)
AK Mud Splatter effect
AK Ultramatte Varnish
Metal Colour Silver
Gryph-Hound Orange
Sky Blue
Humbrol weathering Powder - Rust
AK Burnt Rust Red
SMS Weathering Pigment - Dark Earth
AK Pigment Fixer
MUSIC:
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Just crushing it out here.
Low effort high yield is pretty hard to beat if you paint to play.
Dude, this looks so good! As you said not so hard, until you go to the oils, that is. For true speed, I'll prob just stop at that point.
Nice vid 🙂
thanks! oils seem hard at first, but I reckon they're secretly easy. I'll defs do a video on them :D
Love that paint scheme, man. Really suits those minis and I'm so with you on oil washes and pigment powders. Glad to see some Empire stuff too. Getting a bit burned out on Bretonnians.
Thanks! Yeah Brets can be a little like that, especially if you're doing individual heraldry on each 😬😅
Checkers make them go faster 🏁🏁🏁
So does the rampaging banner and the silver horn
Rerolling charges *and* swiftstride? Yes plzzzz
Looks awesome mate! Can't wait to see the whole army
Thanks! Keen to get playing
Awesome paint job man! Love the colour choices and the check pattern, very cool!
Cheers, only 5 more to go 😅
Dwellers sent me here. Thanks so much. Speed painting methods got me back into the hobby.
Welcome aboard! Speed painting is life, it is true
excellent stuff, top notch result!
Thank you! Cheers!
😎 Fantastic Job.
Great work! Can’t wait to get some Demigryphs on the painting table
❤️❤️
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Oh, look who's spruiking for Big Oil now... :)
Big oil has my family
What dark steel color did you use on the knight? Doesn't seem to be the Steel color from Vallejo
It's 'Vallejo Metal Colour - steel ', not to be confused with the regular range of paints, which also have a steel colour. The metal colour range are in the bigger bottles and are usually a fair bit more expensive 😭
I usually drop it out on to my palette and then wait 5 or so minutes for it to dry just a little, if you use it straight away it has less coverage and is a little thinner.
Then of course the oil wash makes it even dirtier and darker
Looks sick, where did you get them models can't find them anywhere
Thanks, I managed to snag some off Facebook marketplace, but it took aaaaages and I paid too much 😥😅