Thank you very much for this wonderful tutorial. With simple and effective techniques, painting becomes accessible to everyone. The love for the hobby also passes through these moments of sharing.
Just curious, how would you do the bitumen-soaked skin? I was thinking keep the Wraithbone and use either contrast medium and basilicanum grey, get a nice black recess, but keep some Wraithbone for the eyes and mouth shading like in the video. Also, Balthasar gold seems like a decent colour for bronze weapons, unless you have a different recipe for such?
@elijah260 Sorry, I didn't see your comment. I don't think I got a notification for it. Anyway, Tomb Kings are high on my list, but not at the very top, so I haven't settled on a paint scheme definitively yet, but I have narrowed it down to a couple of options. First of all, a zenithal undercoat of Wraithbone over Zandri Dust, followed by either Black Templar or Basilicanum Grey. I have looked at pictures of multiple samples of all Contrast paints over Wraithbone, and I'm still not sure which of the two I like better. I guess I'll have to buy both and see in person. Bronze has quite a wide range of believable looks, but my regular recipe is Warlock Bronze, Agrax Earth, and Brass Scorpion.
Great video! I was a bit nervous about the Dragon Bone Color.. But this really helped me see how to get the job done, and in a way I don't normally paint 👌😁🙏
It seems in the paints it shows militarum green even though it wasn’t used. Also, screaming skull was absent from the list. Just curious what the green would’ve been used for? Maybe emeralds? Great video though!
Contrast paints are washes with more pigments. They tint the surface you put them on and settle in the recesses. Lhamian Medium is as the name says: A painting medium. It's what you get if you were to extract all the pigments out of a paint. In essence it's a clear solution that you use to thin your paints without making the paint watery.
Watched this vid as it was suggested for me and thought that looks a cool model to paint, cant find it listed anywhere, is it from a boxset? pre-order or OOP? would love to get 1 and hope that it becomes available as a figure if from a set
Thank you very much for this wonderful tutorial. With simple and effective techniques, painting becomes accessible to everyone.
The love for the hobby also passes through these moments of sharing.
Awesome model, awesome paintjob!
I prefer bronze weapons and bitumen-soaked skin for Tomb Kings, but regardless, this is yet another great guide. Fantastic job, everyone. 👍
Just curious, how would you do the bitumen-soaked skin? I was thinking keep the Wraithbone and use either contrast medium and basilicanum grey, get a nice black recess, but keep some Wraithbone for the eyes and mouth shading like in the video. Also, Balthasar gold seems like a decent colour for bronze weapons, unless you have a different recipe for such?
@elijah260 Sorry, I didn't see your comment. I don't think I got a notification for it. Anyway, Tomb Kings are high on my list, but not at the very top, so I haven't settled on a paint scheme definitively yet, but I have narrowed it down to a couple of options. First of all, a zenithal undercoat of Wraithbone over Zandri Dust, followed by either Black Templar or Basilicanum Grey. I have looked at pictures of multiple samples of all Contrast paints over Wraithbone, and I'm still not sure which of the two I like better. I guess I'll have to buy both and see in person. Bronze has quite a wide range of believable looks, but my regular recipe is Warlock Bronze, Agrax Earth, and Brass Scorpion.
I'll be ready when I have enough for a tomb king army!
Great video! I was a bit nervous about the Dragon Bone Color..
But this really helped me see how to get the job done, and in a way I don't normally paint 👌😁🙏
It seems in the paints it shows militarum green even though it wasn’t used. Also, screaming skull was absent from the list. Just curious what the green would’ve been used for? Maybe emeralds? Great video though!
Awesome tutorial, thanks more of these please 👍🏻
Cool effects and colors🖌
Very Epic, Great work
Will you guys be doing any videos for painting the Bretonnia models in the new box?
Yes, should be one soon.
@@officialwarhammer thanks, always enjoy your painting guides
Will you be doing any tutorials on the upcoming orks for old world?
Perfect the video i was waiting for. Nice job amd easy to follow
What is the difference between contrast and laminan mediums?
Contrast paints are washes with more pigments. They tint the surface you put them on and settle in the recesses. Lhamian Medium is as the name says: A painting medium. It's what you get if you were to extract all the pigments out of a paint. In essence it's a clear solution that you use to thin your paints without making the paint watery.
Well done dude 👍
Were we supposed to get our boxsets today if we preordered on the 6th? I haven’t received mine yet
bloody superb
Watched this vid as it was suggested for me and thought that looks a cool model to paint, cant find it listed anywhere, is it from a boxset? pre-order or OOP? would love to get 1 and hope that it becomes available as a figure if from a set
Currently it can be found in the Tomb Kings army set.
I would use the bone dragon for my goblin boss for Storm Of Magic.
I don’t have contrast medium. Will water do the same effect?
It will have similar effect, but can become streaky, so go slowly and carefully.
Great, now paint mine please :)
That's awesome but please make more Necro sphinxes
Will do.
@@officialwarhammer thanks, James!
And painting tutorial for the spinx too. 😀@@officialwarhammer
Paint it? The instructions for building it is 8 pages!
I think you mean 8 delicious pages of 💀🐲 goodness
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