Thanks for teh video man, been trying to find a beginner friendly tutorial on how to do flames. And luckily I stumbled on this! It's very comprehensive and quick to do thanks!
@@Algerothen it helps a lot, I wanted to paint some Damned Legionaries and that's best fire tutorial i have seen. Im also a big fan of your work and lore behind your Legio Damnatorum is very interesting.
So glad to hear that you find it useful! Practice makes perfect so just keep practicing and you will get there! Worked for me :) thank you so much for the comment :)
Hey Algerothen, this is a little off topic but how do you get the luminous blue that you used for the plasma weapon on your Legio Damnatorum knight? What paints did you use?
Finally someone managing to do something cool with greenstuff rather than just smoothing over a botched conversion or just plain shitting on it for being bad or not sticking well etc. Maybe I will give it a go myself after watching this.
Thank you :) I agree with your comment regarding videos being a bit lacking in its potential. It’s a great material for building your own little parts for models and for reposing them. So I would highly recommend testing it out :) thank you so much for the comment
@@Algerothen No prob, this vid got a sticky and a sub from me, I think you will do well in the over-saturated YTmini scene if you continue to make unique and independently motivated guides like this instead of yet another review of speedpaints or a "slapchop v3.5567" tutorial.
Nice to see TH-cam recommending small channels. Here's a sub
Thanks for teh video man, been trying to find a beginner friendly tutorial on how to do flames. And luckily I stumbled on this! It's very comprehensive and quick to do thanks!
Glad to hear brother! hope you can make use of what I showed in the future and thank you for the comment! :)
Stunning. Absolute presence and drama in a fantastically painted mini.
Thank you so much :) so glad you like the model and hope you find the tutorial useful as well :)
What is the name of the metal tool that you used?
Truly Amazing. I love Legion of Damned
Thank you so much! Hope you find the tutorial useful :)
@@Algerothen it helps a lot, I wanted to paint some Damned Legionaries and that's best fire tutorial i have seen. Im also a big fan of your work and lore behind your Legio Damnatorum is very interesting.
Your minis are some of the nicest I’ve ever seen! Good job - emperor protects 🔥
Very useful, especially the painting. Thanks!
Thank you, so glad to hear it was useful :)
Saw your post on Reddit. Nice to see how you sculpted this. Fantastic!
Ah! Thank you for stopping by and I hope you get some value or ideas from this tutorial :) thanks for the comment
Looks awesome.
Wonderful! Great to see a bit of how your work comes together!
Thank you! I hope to be able to create a setup to share more of my working process in the future. Hope you find the tutorial useful :)
I'm trying to do something similar to make a custom Adeptus Titanicus legion, called Legio Volcanus.
Amazing, well done
Thank you so much :)
that is amazing. great art man
Thank you so much, so glad you like it and I hope you find the tutorial a bit useful :)
This is super helpful! One day I'm hoping to get there but I got a ways to go still.
So glad to hear that you find it useful! Practice makes perfect so just keep practicing and you will get there! Worked for me :) thank you so much for the comment :)
That is awesome!
Thank you so much :) I hope you find it useful as well :)
Hey Algerothen, this is a little off topic but how do you get the luminous blue that you used for the plasma weapon on your Legio Damnatorum knight? What paints did you use?
Finally someone managing to do something cool with greenstuff rather than just smoothing over a botched conversion or just plain shitting on it for being bad or not sticking well etc.
Maybe I will give it a go myself after watching this.
Thank you :) I agree with your comment regarding videos being a bit lacking in its potential. It’s a great material for building your own little parts for models and for reposing them. So I would highly recommend testing it out :) thank you so much for the comment
@@Algerothen No prob, this vid got a sticky and a sub from me, I think you will do well in the over-saturated YTmini scene if you continue to make unique and independently motivated guides like this instead of yet another review of speedpaints or a "slapchop v3.5567" tutorial.
Nice Video
Can we get a new video
What is the green stuff?
What bit did you use for the skull?
The skull is from Games workshop’s own kit with skulls. Very handy kit for both models and basing. Can highly recommend it :)
@Algerothen weird. I did a similar conversion amd the skull looks too small, like guardsmen scale ish
@@tmarcb1296 Yeah, those skulls are a bit small, but when you add the fire around them they "bulk" up a bit and fit better :)
Yeeeessssss!!!!
Hahaha! Thank you :)
Thanks a lot for the video man, it's amazing, i'm the knight who says Ney on Instagram :)
Ah! Haha. So glad the knights made it here :) Hoping the tutorial will be helpful for you in some way as well :) thanks for the comment(s) :)