What did you all think to Austin's 'cartoony' style of painting for this model? I really liked it! Also, massive thanks/well done for doing 1 of each sculpt, only 15s at the end of the video but boy do I like seeing how the whole set looks! Great work Austin.
Watch It Paint It I'm currently painting Bol'Goreth model (Descent 2nd Ed, The Trollfens expansion.) Using this video as a guide. Love the Army Paints. Rock on Austin! 🤘🖌
Watch It Paint It I haven't played it yet. Finished painting the monsters now trying to tackle the heroes. Also first miniatures game I own and first time painting miniatures. 😎
I've just got the game today so I imagine I'll be watching all your tutorials for green horde... It's a really good video and great result. I did paint up the Black Plague game and I used deep tone quick shade and I'll be using that again a I really liked the result -Thanks for sharing.
Love the way Austin did this. I agree with the all-over shade. Recess/pin washing still has to be cleaned up and requires time on both ends (when applying the wash and when cleaning it up.) As you are starting with the skin tone as the base color that is already done, then the wash step is quick, only the bringing it back up takes time and its the same time you would have used if changing the base color to the skin. I take way too long to paint as it is and the above is usually shorter in my experience.
Very interest points Rob. When I come to paint my own I’ll do a few of each method see which is faster. But even then, what works for one of use, doesn’t work for us all! Lucky for me I’m pretty fast at painting, even so the 35 walkers are going to take me a serious amount of time
That is a very true point. Speed is also gained through practice, if you do one thing/method a bunch you will get faster at it and someone who just starts say "What do you mean that's fast it takes me forever."
Blood for the Blood God all the way. It just looks more realistic along with Nurgle. Also, I vote for you, with the original intro used for the last video ;)
@@WatchItPaintIt if i just used the fog grey from the regular paint bottles, can i use that to "prime" my mini? Or is prime paint different kind of paint? Thanks
Kevin So you’ll want to use an actual primer generally. It’s more adhesive to the plastic and let’s you paint on top without the paint easily coming off. You could make the orcs a little darker and use Army Painters wolf grey primer?
@@WatchItPaintIt thx! So you suggest priming with wolf grey. Use wolf grey as skin first and then after using agrathax earth shade to shade entire figurine, then use fog grey to highlight skin again?
I’ve got some. I’ve used it a couple of times. I did it for my Massive Darkness chests video, the trebuchet from Green Horde and I made a video just on the stuff if you want to check any of those out
How long would you say it takes to get good enough to paint at this level? I really want to get into miniature painting but it really just depends on how much practice I’ll have to put in.
Watch It Paint It I don't use it nearly enough but yeah mostly priming. Though I am going to start using it more. I think it definitely pays for itself!
Great looking minis again, they are for sure different with that skin tone, but who says that Orcs allways have to be green? If just primed and "skinned" the first row of mine, all in a different green, maybe I will try a different color for the next ones. I am looking forward for your Finarton, hopefully you will paint it, when he comes next month.
It’s more interesting isn’t it with a few different colours! Goblins and orcs are way too close normally! Oooh zombie or survivor Finarton? Need to work out what are the most important models to paint first for the exclusives!
I’m with you on the debate. I’m not sure how I feel about blue orcs. But I do like sticking close to the artwork. And I do like being able to tell the zombie types apart more easily on the table! I saw Scott had some some of his orcs from Massive Darkness in RED! When he said I was sceptical but boyyy do they look good
What did you all think to Austin's 'cartoony' style of painting for this model? I really liked it! Also, massive thanks/well done for doing 1 of each sculpt, only 15s at the end of the video but boy do I like seeing how the whole set looks! Great work Austin.
Watch It Paint It I'm currently painting Bol'Goreth model (Descent 2nd Ed, The Trollfens expansion.) Using this video as a guide. Love the Army Paints. Rock on Austin! 🤘🖌
Thank you good sir. Bol'Goreth is going to look great blue.
How do you find Descent? It’s one game on my list that I’d like to own. But I’ve never played it!
Watch It Paint It I haven't played it yet. Finished painting the monsters now trying to tackle the heroes. Also first miniatures game I own and first time painting miniatures. 😎
Ooooh welcome to the club then Kerry. Hope you enjoy it!
I've just got the game today so I imagine I'll be watching all your tutorials for green horde... It's a really good video and great result. I did paint up the Black Plague game and I used deep tone quick shade and I'll be using that again a I really liked the result -Thanks for sharing.
Looks great! Really love the skirts, they look awesome ,really pop.
It’s made me think I need to buy that colour myself :-)
I was thinking the same thing
Excellent work, love it!
Cheers dude!
Really good choice on the skin tone! Love the final look of these minis.
I gotta say I becoming a big fan of blue Orc's
Austin I plan on doing my runners with blue and blue-green colors for the skin
That sounds awesome. I look forward to seeing them.
Very nice job Austin!
Thanks!!!
Thank you very much
Love the way Austin did this. I agree with the all-over shade. Recess/pin washing still has to be cleaned up and requires time on both ends (when applying the wash and when cleaning it up.) As you are starting with the skin tone as the base color that is already done, then the wash step is quick, only the bringing it back up takes time and its the same time you would have used if changing the base color to the skin. I take way too long to paint as it is and the above is usually shorter in my experience.
Thank you sir, for the kind words.
Very interest points Rob. When I come to paint my own I’ll do a few of each method see which is faster. But even then, what works for one of use, doesn’t work for us all! Lucky for me I’m pretty fast at painting, even so the 35 walkers are going to take me a serious amount of time
That is a very true point. Speed is also gained through practice, if you do one thing/method a bunch you will get faster at it and someone who just starts say "What do you mean that's fast it takes me forever."
GREAT WORK AUSTIN, AS PER USUAL!
Thanks for taking the time to comment Ron. Austin will be a happy boy
Thank you very much
Thanks for your video, I will paint my Orcs Walkers is this way.
That’s great! Good luck painting and I hope you get through the vast horde!
Excellent blood effect!
I noticed that too! Good example of the use of blood!
I do love me some blood:)
Much better than Twilight!
Blood for the Blood God all the way. It just looks more realistic along with Nurgle. Also, I vote for you, with the original intro used for the last video ;)
did you spray prime the mini with fog grey? I can't find a spray version of that color
Hey man, sorry Austin has an airbrush so he will have primed it using fog grey in his airbrush. No matching spray can for us :-(
@@WatchItPaintIt if i just used the fog grey from the regular paint bottles, can i use that to "prime" my mini? Or is prime paint different kind of paint? Thanks
Kevin So you’ll want to use an actual primer generally. It’s more adhesive to the plastic and let’s you paint on top without the paint easily coming off. You could make the orcs a little darker and use Army Painters wolf grey primer?
@@WatchItPaintIt thx!
So you suggest priming with wolf grey. Use wolf grey as skin first and then after using agrathax earth shade to shade entire figurine, then use fog grey to highlight skin again?
Do you use army painter's dip shade?
I’ve got some. I’ve used it a couple of times. I did it for my Massive Darkness chests video, the trebuchet from Green Horde and I made a video just on the stuff if you want to check any of those out
How long would you say it takes to get good enough to paint at this level? I really want to get into miniature painting but it really just depends on how much practice I’ll have to put in.
I actually picked up a gravity fed Airbrush/compressor for under 130$ cdn from Amazon. it works really well.
well done as always.
Ya I did the same thing. I grabbed the airbrush so I could prime year round.
I feel like I’m missing out. Do you only use it for priming Jordan? How quickly would it pay for itself?
Watch It Paint It I don't use it nearly enough but yeah mostly priming. Though I am going to start using it more. I think it definitely pays for itself!
Great looking minis again, they are for sure different with that skin tone, but who says that Orcs allways have to be green?
If just primed and "skinned" the first row of mine, all in a different green, maybe I will try a different color for the next ones.
I am looking forward for your Finarton, hopefully you will paint it, when he comes next month.
It’s more interesting isn’t it with a few different colours! Goblins and orcs are way too close normally! Oooh zombie or survivor Finarton? Need to work out what are the most important models to paint first for the exclusives!
Survivor Finarton, he is the stretchgoal, I am looking the most forward.
That´s nice to hear that Finarton is on your watch. He is the #1 for me, followed by Kirag and Thorg, but I don´t know if you will ge that pack.
Hmmm you did a blue one!!
But the art is blue!
Not saying its bad. I have been debating the color on this mini too.
I’m with you on the debate. I’m not sure how I feel about blue orcs. But I do like sticking close to the artwork. And I do like being able to tell the zombie types apart more easily on the table! I saw Scott had some some of his orcs from Massive Darkness in RED! When he said I was sceptical but boyyy do they look good