Paints used: Wyldwood Aggaros Dunes Gryph Charger Grey Guilliman Flesh Space Wolves Grey Akhelian Green Ultramarines Blue Skeleton Horde Cygor Brown Gore Grunta Fur Leviadon Blue Militarum Green Corax White Wraithbone Liberator Gold Retributor Armour Stormhost Silver Iron Hands Steel Fulgrim Pink Lothern Blue Fenrisian Grey Flayed One Flesh Steel Legion Drab Contrast Medium Stirland Battlemire Tyrant Skull Wraithbone Primer
Thank you for the guide ! Do you completely built your valaran lumineth units before painting ? I’ve been building wardens, sentinels, rider and a cathalar but i never finish them because i’m afraid of not getting able to reach some spot with a brushes. I have seen that you don’t glue the riders shield before painting. Is that ok completely build the other units ? (I’m a noob at model painting, the lumineth is my first army)
You are very welcome! Yes I fully build most of my minis however I have left off the shields on the Dawnriders and I've also left them off the Wardens I'm yet to paint. Just because they are so massive and it makes life a lot easier to leave them off, Otherwise typically I do build the entire mini. The trick is having a steady hand and a good tip on the brush to negotiate those trickier areas usually!
So I use mostly Citadel M Layer and S Layer brushes for my contrast work and this is because they’re big enough that they don’t take forever to apply but not so big that they absorb way more paint than we need. If you have too much paint on the brush that’s how the blotchyness can happen and if you don’t have enough that’s how the scratchiness happens!
Paints used:
Wyldwood
Aggaros Dunes
Gryph Charger Grey
Guilliman Flesh
Space Wolves Grey
Akhelian Green
Ultramarines Blue
Skeleton Horde
Cygor Brown
Gore Grunta Fur
Leviadon Blue
Militarum Green
Corax White
Wraithbone
Liberator Gold
Retributor Armour
Stormhost Silver
Iron Hands Steel
Fulgrim Pink
Lothern Blue
Fenrisian Grey
Flayed One Flesh
Steel Legion Drab
Contrast Medium
Stirland Battlemire
Tyrant Skull
Wraithbone Primer
That gold highlight colour you've made is flipping lovely!
Wow! Awesome once again. Thank you.
fantastic job, thanks for the video!
Glad you liked it!
Absolutely amazing
These Lumineth Realmlords models are stunning and so much fun to paint. I got a whole load more of these chaps coming!
I dont even play Warhammer but love the look of these Lumineth Vanari figures
They're stunning aren't they?
Absolutely stunning. May have to make the jump to AOS
I think you absolutely should! No better time than when a new faction just drops!
how do you mix your wyldwood with the medium? i cannot seem to get the colour and thickness correct at all...
Wow it is been very usefull to me. Will you upload a video with the Centinels¿
Certainly will! I've just got to finish off the base and then the tutorial is ready for editing! Coming very soon :)
Resisting the urge to but AOS models! You got the cloth so silky smooth
Doooooo it doooo it doooooo it! 😂
Love it! question: is the akhelian green back then more blueish than green? having issues here with the akhelian being more greenish than blue
Will you make a Dark Angel from Forge World on the channel?
Awsome video I want start to painting with Contrast paint.
I certainly am going to yes! I’ve got the Lion himself coming very soon!
Thank you for the guide !
Do you completely built your valaran lumineth units before painting ?
I’ve been building wardens, sentinels, rider and a cathalar but i never finish them because i’m afraid of not getting able to reach some spot with a brushes.
I have seen that you don’t glue the riders shield before painting. Is that ok completely build the other units ?
(I’m a noob at model painting, the lumineth is my first army)
You are very welcome! Yes I fully build most of my minis however I have left off the shields on the Dawnriders and I've also left them off the Wardens I'm yet to paint. Just because they are so massive and it makes life a lot easier to leave them off, Otherwise typically I do build the entire mini. The trick is having a steady hand and a good tip on the brush to negotiate those trickier areas usually!
What brushes do you recommend using with contrast paint? I’ve just been using my cheaper synthetic brushes for it, but was curious about your opinion.
So I use mostly Citadel M Layer and S Layer brushes for my contrast work and this is because they’re big enough that they don’t take forever to apply but not so big that they absorb way more paint than we need. If you have too much paint on the brush that’s how the blotchyness can happen and if you don’t have enough that’s how the scratchiness happens!
What camera are you using? The video quality is amazing!
I use an iPhone 11 and set it to 1080p 60fps for filming. That might be sacrilege though so don't tell any of the camera aficionados out there :D
You used wraithbone primer... sacrilege :)