I loved this video and my custodes look awesome thanks to you. I am going to use a similar technique for some gold mandalorians I’m making for Star Wars Shatterpoint
Just read your comment on the imperium last issue, I actually don't play custodes, but! I got a mate who's actually starting with custodes so this video will be for sure helpful for him. Anyhow I'll watch it anyway. Thank you so much for the insane good job :) (I actually bought, and tested some of the tools you recommend and hell thank you for that, it's a real good improvement from what I had). Got subscribed as well, every little helps :p at least I hope so.
Brand new to the hobby… didn’t realize the hip plates and helmets had their own respective patterns… also didn’t realize they had an indent on the back of the helm to fix the tassels, and I ended up glueing them on the very top lol. Will fix up with some green stuff putty and use your paint tips!
Nice work! Yes, it got a tad dark in the end, but i wouldn't call it ruined. And while I do appreciate the 100% success rate movies, I feel that I learn more from videos where people mess up and show how to fix it. It makes the content more real. Think I've got to borrow that recipe for the lion pelt. :D Fully agree. The PA paints are amazing. That coverage with such liquidy paints, it's just sick. That said, I've never really got them to work with dry brushing. They're too fluid for me, I prefer to use thicker paints, GW, AK and such. GW's dry brush paints though, those are just, bad imho.
I agree that it's very valuable for tutorials to show mistakes and/or techniques not to use. Many people, myself included, improve more by screwing it up, first, then learning from our errors. Not to mention that it's good for our self-esteem to see that content creators and professionals aren't perfect, even if it's an only an illusion via the magic of video editing. It can feel demoralizing to watch some of these tutorials where competition-quality paint jobs are seemingly churned out in 20 minutes.
Does the wash flow on airbrushed metallics in the same way as it does on hand-painted ones? If so, life just might become easier for my stormcast army painting.
Really good video. Know you are after some constructive feedback so two observations. I see some sort of framerate issue where horizontal lines appear? Tried it on a different monitor at 75hz instead of 165hz of my main screen and its still visible. Never tell your viewers to stop watching now if they want (after the gold bit) :)
I loved this video and my custodes look awesome thanks to you. I am going to use a similar technique for some gold mandalorians I’m making for Star Wars Shatterpoint
Oh thanks so much. I’m glad you enjoyed this
Just read your comment on the imperium last issue, I actually don't play custodes, but! I got a mate who's actually starting with custodes so this video will be for sure helpful for him. Anyhow I'll watch it anyway.
Thank you so much for the insane good job :) (I actually bought, and tested some of the tools you recommend and hell thank you for that, it's a real good improvement from what I had).
Got subscribed as well, every little helps :p at least I hope so.
thank you
Hey! Great video. Can you put a list of all colors, sprays etc in the description? Thanks!
Will do
Brand new to the hobby… didn’t realize the hip plates and helmets had their own respective patterns… also didn’t realize they had an indent on the back of the helm to fix the tassels, and I ended up glueing them on the very top lol. Will fix up with some green stuff putty and use your paint tips!
Nice work!
Yes, it got a tad dark in the end, but i wouldn't call it ruined. And while I do appreciate the 100% success rate movies, I feel that I learn more from videos where people mess up and show how to fix it. It makes the content more real.
Think I've got to borrow that recipe for the lion pelt. :D
Fully agree. The PA paints are amazing. That coverage with such liquidy paints, it's just sick.
That said, I've never really got them to work with dry brushing. They're too fluid for me, I prefer to use thicker paints, GW, AK and such. GW's dry brush paints though, those are just, bad imho.
I agree that it's very valuable for tutorials to show mistakes and/or techniques not to use. Many people, myself included, improve more by screwing it up, first, then learning from our errors. Not to mention that it's good for our self-esteem to see that content creators and professionals aren't perfect, even if it's an only an illusion via the magic of video editing. It can feel demoralizing to watch some of these tutorials where competition-quality paint jobs are seemingly churned out in 20 minutes.
Does the wash flow on airbrushed metallics in the same way as it does on hand-painted ones? If so, life just might become easier for my stormcast army painting.
Really good video. Know you are after some constructive feedback so two observations. I see some sort of framerate issue where horizontal lines appear? Tried it on a different monitor at 75hz instead of 165hz of my main screen and its still visible. Never tell your viewers to stop watching now if they want (after the gold bit) :)
Thanks for that I appreciate it, this was filmed a while ago and I’ve managed to fix the issue, it was my led bulbs
What do you use for the large palette? is that a large palette for dry brushing or is that a wet palette?
It’s a texture palette from Artis ops, store.artis-opus.com/products/fauxhammer-starter-set-bundle-mixed-5-brush-deluxe-set-texture-pallet
@@FauxHammer Brilliant. thanks man :-D
As a newcomer in miniature painting (done a lot of RC), for how long do you let dry before going on a new color/step? Full dry or still sticky?
Depends on the paint really. Touch-dry is normallybenough, butvsine paints and depending on thickness, can reactivate, even after this
How much do you thin each individual paint you put on? Does it change by brand?
I honestly just wing it depending on how it’s spraying
Does this work if i do not own the Artis Opus (tm) drybrush brushes?
you could just go to the makeup section in a walmart for example and use some makeup brushes
Yeah you could get make up brushes, but in my experience, the quality varies and a decent one will cost as much as the AO medium brush
Someone needs to make a whole custodes army with henry cavil heads😂
200000 units ready with a million more well on the way
Gradient, ya goofball
yeah, I should try to use bigger words so that I can sound more Photosynthesis
The clip part says how to ruin the custodians? That simple GW did that for us! Why paint an army at all.
I don't play the game so I assumed this in in relation to a recent rules update?
@@FauxHammer Same, I just love painting them lol.