Ork Nob Badmoon Painting Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ม.ค. 2025
- In this video we are painting bad moons, we will show you the colours you need to make painting yellow easier as well as some other tips like free hand chipping. If you like our content and want to see more of what we do follow our other social media through the links below.
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Phenomenal tutorial. Would love a single tutorial on the straps and leather alone. Awesome!
Averlands Sunset Air, great for a yellow basepaint, no need to thin the paint, use a larger brush and long streaks with the brush, like painting with contrast, dont use small numerous moves with the brush. Give it 2-3 coats (Air is thin so it will be 2-3 thin layers) Then build up the yellow with the yellow color you like. Use this on both my Space Wolves and Orks, works great. Excellent result on this one, great tutorial! =)
at first it looked soo bad but when I saw result oh men.. you are a painting God!
Thank you, you have to remember the first colours will not be seen much by the end.
@@BigmeksWorkshopPaintStudio yup, I was always like this model is shitty i SHOPULD PAINT IT AGAIN (EVEN BEFORE THE PAINT HAS DRIED) sry for capslock
We have been there, and still now and again will strip a model back down before it is complete.
Thanks for telling Andy to shut up. Great Ork paint job as promised.
LOL np.
And theres me thinking you lot liked me :(
Thank you for this awesome painting tutorial! This is by far one of the best painting tutorials on Orks I have ever seen! Such dedication, and the level of detail and amount of effort put in really inspires me to do even better! Thank you for that! I also have a question though, could you please do a simular tutorial on how to paint Evil Sunz? That would be really awesome!
Thank you for your comment, Im very glad you enjoyed it and it inspires you. The speed freeks is coming out soon, we are getting asked about it a lot ATM Andy is working on it this week and it will be up soon.
I agree, you should not balance out the paint in the brush on the hand. I used to do it believe it is why many of my pigments were fading over time due to paint contamination. I haven't had this problem since I stopped doing it.
Its not something i'm going to stop doing, one of the reasons it once I have the image in focus I don't want to be faffing with the paint on my brush on camera as this means editing will take even longer than it does now. It is a habit I have acquired after a long time shooting model painting videos.
Ah, so nice. Great work!
Thank you, surdook. Next Thursday boss snikrot
How did you get the Castellan green to look so light? its such a dark color...
Cool. You deserve more subs.
Thank you Sheepwavemebyebye, sharing our videos always helps.
Skin tone reminds me of Tiger Camouflage as used in Viet Nam but placed horizontally as opposed to both ways for jungle concealment.
Wasn't happy with the skin on his one when I had finished.
Your videos are awesome
Thank you imperatoreTomas.
Holy moly
sick
Thank you Kayden.
hope im not being to cheeky was wondering if you could do a paint list of the paints you use on your models please
We wish we had time to write out all the paints used in our tutorial, it is something we wish we had time to do. If we ever have time we will write all our paint lists out.
how do you paint between the chest and gun? Do you?
I have a shooter nobs from killteam starter kit, and there is very little space to reach with a brush between. I am tempted to paint it first, and assemble after?
Thanks for thequestion Tungsten, Painting in sub assembly will always help but I painted the hole model built and just did the base layers and first highlights for the chest, then if you apply plenty of thin washes near were you cant get the brush you can build up a natural shadow behind the gun. This way you don't need to paint much detail in those hard to reach places.
You say its really worth putting that much effort in to your models, but at the same time we run 90 gretchins and 60 boys easily in a 2000 points battle. thats a shit load of units we have to paint and they arent as easy to paint as hormagaunts who just have one large carapace on their back in almost a single color.
Sure it looks great, but it would take a thousand life times to finish the appropriate amount of boys if you paint it this way.
I was mainly talking about the nobz and anything bigger that comes in a unit of 10 or less. Your point is valid though, horde army's are a huge pain to paint.
@@BigmeksWorkshopPaintStudio yea.. and sure that makes sense. i really wish my entire army was as nicely painted as yours, but it just isnt :( im new to the game, i have about 700 points but im about to try out contrast paints for my boys at least.
Then ill put a big focus on vehicles and special units meanwhile.
But you paint very well.
@@danielhammer619 That makes a lot of sense, using contrast paints for the big hordes, im not a fan of them myself as i like to be in complete control of my paints.
You should really stop painting onto your hand...get a glove if you're that determined to do it.
A glove would not absorb the paint as well.