Cheers Colin, very much appreciated! :) Slowly finding different ways to use the Contrast paints and they're really good! Some a little thin, but a couple of coats and they're fine! :)
It's a really simple method for them. Depending on the size of the area just Baneblade Brown with the Snakebite Leather Contrast looks really good to. A couple of highlights on the edges and it looks sound! :)
Cheers Spliff, very much appreciated. :) I have a few more leather vids coming out in the next few weeks that may be useful for a few different shades, and how to scuff them up. You could keep adding the lighter shades to create scuffs, or if you want to make parts of it look grubby, some agrax in a few layers around the bottom with a thin layer of nuln oil around the very bottom may do it :) Try it on a small section and see if it’s what you’re after in case I’ve misunderstood. Not feeling to hot at the mo and my brain’s a little fuzzy! 🤦♂️
Cheers Alexander, very much appreciated. :) Yeah, that's right, the Gore Grunta is a bit more of a chestnut kind of brown, while the Snakebite is a kind of tan leather colour. :)
I use the same process but Skrag Brown with Snakebite Leather, i switched to your colors and they are FANTASTIC for my Orks, awesome video.
Cheers Colin, very much appreciated! :) Slowly finding different ways to use the Contrast paints and they're really good! Some a little thin, but a couple of coats and they're fine! :)
Loved it, never thought about putting contrast paint over the top of it. Very cool 😎
Cheers Jono, very much appreciated! :) It just seems to give it a really nice brown leather look! Maybe to me only! haha :)
This is a really cool guide, just the thing I need for my Inquisitor’s storm coat.
Cheers Gavin, very much appreciated! 🙌😃
Brilliant job mate Brilliant
Cheers Steve, very much appreciated! :) 🙌🙌
Looks really slick
Cheers Spacetoy, very much appreciated! :-)
Great stuff! Might have to try this when I get my rangers in. Stay safe man!
It's a really simple method for them. Depending on the size of the area just Baneblade Brown with the Snakebite Leather Contrast looks really good to. A couple of highlights on the edges and it looks sound! :)
This is great. I want to use this method on my kruelboyz shields. Any tips to making it look grungier and more worn?
Cheers Spliff, very much appreciated. :) I have a few more leather vids coming out in the next few weeks that may be useful for a few different shades, and how to scuff them up. You could keep adding the lighter shades to create scuffs, or if you want to make parts of it look grubby, some agrax in a few layers around the bottom with a thin layer of nuln oil around the very bottom may do it :) Try it on a small section and see if it’s what you’re after in case I’ve misunderstood. Not feeling to hot at the mo and my brain’s a little fuzzy! 🤦♂️
@@BrushandBoltgun thanks for the reply! That’ answered my question perfect. Looking forward to more vids!
What Brand of Paint and brushes you use
Hey George, thanks for watching! :) I tend to use Citadel and Army Painter brushes, and Citadel and some Vallejo paints. :)
I lked it!
Cheers FeinarCelion, very much appreciated! :)
Real nice! Would the snakebite give a lighter colour compared to the gore grunta?
Cheers Alexander, very much appreciated. :) Yeah, that's right, the Gore Grunta is a bit more of a chestnut kind of brown, while the Snakebite is a kind of tan leather colour. :)
@@BrushandBoltgun thanks!!! Looking forward to other videos!