If you intend to play with a figure, perfection is the enemy of greatness. If you really love an army and want to play it, you have to be willing to not get bogged down in every detail....just the really important ones. This is a wonderful example of using skill and a well defined process to make that happen. Great work, man.
I've taken lots of painting tips from your videos, but now I have a tip for you: I find by far the easiest way to remove liquid mask is to soak the tip of a Q-tip in liquid mask. Once that's fully dried other liquid mask will stick to it extremely well and you can use it to remove the liquid mask from your models with ease. I find the risk of damaing the paint underneath much lower than using a toothpick or tweezers.
The green contast/wash on the gold is absolutely inspired, and yes, while gold doesn't tarnish like other metals, rule of cool wins every time. It looks ancient and grungy, coated in the decay of the centuries. A brilliant paint job for a stunning sculpt; one of GW's best for a long time. Hope to pick one up some day!
Thank you for doing this. Your videos have encouraged me to pick this up as well as the felsh eater court army box and apply these amazing techniques. Really great guides
if you put a small piece of paper in the latex, it gives yo something to grab hold of to start the peeling, just a small rectangle will do. Also you'll get more Latex from Sylcreate for the same price
lovely paint job! I can't wait to pick Ushoran up on saturday and to use your painting method! I already followed your other video to paint my army box and it was so much fun and such a nice end result!
Im so happy that you and Andy are doing this now full time! I just love watching your videos and listening to your "rambles". I took a different route with my Flesh-Eater-Courts, I gave them a more human flesh tone to make them look more creepy and unsettling due to the "normal" skin tone on such grotesque models.
It’s a great scheme. I just finished the majority of my army box I picked up following your vid. Look forward to getting Usheron and following this one. 😊
Absolutely love this and will be using this for when I pick this model up later in the year. Following the recipe for the FEC on the last video felt like a game changer for me as well. No more obsessing over every detail but instead letter that undertone and flesh colour do all the heavy lifting. Top stuff 🤘
Incredible work, I was hoping you'd do a video on the goreious Summerking. I have a couple of questions on your methods: You seem to use shade and contrast paints interchangeably through the airbrush, are there times you would use one over the other when the colour is similar? E.g Druchii Violet (shade) vs. Magos Purple (Contrast) How do you use shades/contrasts through your airbrush? I just add a few drops of thinner to aid the flow, but curious how you do it. Cheers
Thanks! The contrasts are way more powerful colours, more like inks. I've used shades for the skin in this army as I wanted a softer colour. Yes exactly that for airbrushing them. A few drops of thinner just to smooth them out.
Wonderful work! I'm following your tutorial for painting my FEC army and I have just a couple of questions: I used the Casandora Yellow/Athonian camoshade mix for the skins of my whole of army (Ushoran included), how did you highlight/shade the skin after the airbrush? Ad the face of Ushoran after the carroburg crimson shade? Thanks in advance, keep up your good work!
Hi Henriy, I love your video as always! It just makes so much fun watching you paint and enjoying the process! I am sorry to bother you, but i do have 2-3 questions regarding how you painted Ushoran: What colors did you use for the different skin/face colours in Ushoran's fur/cloak? And did you paint the middle part of his fur/hair(?) out of his back just with ratling grime like his hair and then highlighted it? And what vallejo model color do you mix in for the highlights of the fur, the hair and so on? VMC pale blue grey(907) or VMC pale blue (906)? Thanks in advance! I am already looking forward to watching your next video- doesn't matter what you will be painting!
Hi! The skin/face are just Guilliman Flesh with different colours off my pallette mixed in for highlights ( karak stone, pale blue) Yes just ratling plus 1 highlight like all the others 906
Have decided against the snow. But I've ordered something else to try out. Plan Is to finish the last couple of units I want to do, then base all together. Will do a little vid on it .
hey i have a question why do you not paint in the gold before you add the oil? i tried recreating your skin recipe but i ended up getting a dark yellow color instead did I end up using too much casandora? I thought i had followed the recipe but oh well, it kinda came out pretty neat though if you ever seen the movie Sin City it looks pretty close to the character "That Yellow Bastard". @cult of Paint
Hello! I wanted to ask, what lenses do you use to record these videos? Do they also help with taking pictures of your work? I use a Nikon with a 35 mm lense, and I have been considering to get another lense for the hobby
If you intend to play with a figure, perfection is the enemy of greatness. If you really love an army and want to play it, you have to be willing to not get bogged down in every detail....just the really important ones. This is a wonderful example of using skill and a well defined process to make that happen. Great work, man.
Thanks very much
Cope 😊
really stellar sculpt and an equally stellar paint job! those green details (the gemstones, verdigris on the gold, etc) really pops!
Sculpt really is amazing
I've taken lots of painting tips from your videos, but now I have a tip for you: I find by far the easiest way to remove liquid mask is to soak the tip of a Q-tip in liquid mask. Once that's fully dried other liquid mask will stick to it extremely well and you can use it to remove the liquid mask from your models with ease. I find the risk of damaing the paint underneath much lower than using a toothpick or tweezers.
The green contast/wash on the gold is absolutely inspired, and yes, while gold doesn't tarnish like other metals, rule of cool wins every time. It looks ancient and grungy, coated in the decay of the centuries. A brilliant paint job for a stunning sculpt; one of GW's best for a long time. Hope to pick one up some day!
Another great video, really effective workflow.
The passion always shows in your videos! Best mini painting channel for sure. Awesome result considering how quickly it's done.
Ah thanks!
Thank you for doing this. Your videos have encouraged me to pick this up as well as the felsh eater court army box and apply these amazing techniques. Really great guides
Love the rainbow of undead fleshtones...gonna make it easy to tell units apart :D
if you put a small piece of paper in the latex, it gives yo something to grab hold of to start the peeling, just a small rectangle will do. Also you'll get more Latex from Sylcreate for the same price
lovely paint job! I can't wait to pick Ushoran up on saturday and to use your painting method! I already followed your other video to paint my army box and it was so much fun and such a nice end result!
Nice one! I do really like how they are starting to look en masse
Im so happy that you and Andy are doing this now full time! I just love watching your videos and listening to your "rambles". I took a different route with my Flesh-Eater-Courts, I gave them a more human flesh tone to make them look more creepy and unsettling due to the "normal" skin tone on such grotesque models.
Sounds deliciously horrible!
It’s a great scheme. I just finished the majority of my army box I picked up following your vid. Look forward to getting Usheron and following this one. 😊
Oh awesome! It's great seeing people getting a fair whack of them painted.
I love the skin and his sceptre is awesome!
What you have accomplished with this army is awesome!
Cool as always 🖌
Your execution of colour and tone is fantastic. The models look like they've jumped out of a chiaroscuro painting.
thanks Iain!
Looks amazing!
Love your videos and this model. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for commenting!
Looking forward to this one!
Great result! Definitely gonna refer back to videos like this when I get my hands on the new kroot - reckon the models will take these techniques well
Really looking forward to getting my hands on those kroot
Absolutely love this and will be using this for when I pick this model up later in the year. Following the recipe for the FEC on the last video felt like a game changer for me as well. No more obsessing over every detail but instead letter that undertone and flesh colour do all the heavy lifting. Top stuff 🤘
as always, Perfect is the enemy of both Good Enough and Done
Exhibit A of why I should really get an airbrush 😅 been brewing up an Usheran list coz the model is so awesome
Thank you for this 😭
That gold looks so good
Incredible work, I was hoping you'd do a video on the goreious Summerking. I have a couple of questions on your methods:
You seem to use shade and contrast paints interchangeably through the airbrush, are there times you would use one over the other when the colour is similar? E.g Druchii Violet (shade) vs. Magos Purple (Contrast)
How do you use shades/contrasts through your airbrush? I just add a few drops of thinner to aid the flow, but curious how you do it.
Cheers
Thanks!
The contrasts are way more powerful colours, more like inks. I've used shades for the skin in this army as I wanted a softer colour.
Yes exactly that for airbrushing them. A few drops of thinner just to smooth them out.
13:41 great gold !
Wonderful work! I'm following your tutorial for painting my FEC army and I have just a couple of questions: I used the Casandora Yellow/Athonian camoshade mix for the skins of my whole of army (Ushoran included), how did you highlight/shade the skin after the airbrush? Ad the face of Ushoran after the carroburg crimson shade? Thanks in advance, keep up your good work!
Thanks! Exactly same process for him as I did on the cryptguard etc
Hi Henriy, I love your video as always! It just makes so much fun watching you paint and enjoying the process!
I am sorry to bother you, but i do have 2-3 questions regarding how you painted Ushoran:
What colors did you use for the different skin/face colours in Ushoran's fur/cloak? And did you paint the middle part of his fur/hair(?) out of his back just with ratling grime like his hair and then highlighted it? And what vallejo model color do you mix in for the highlights of the fur, the hair and so on? VMC pale blue grey(907) or VMC pale blue (906)?
Thanks in advance!
I am already looking forward to watching your next video- doesn't matter what you will be painting!
Hi!
The skin/face are just Guilliman Flesh with different colours off my pallette mixed in for highlights ( karak stone, pale blue)
Yes just ratling plus 1 highlight like all the others
906
@@cultofpaint thanks a lot Henry☺️💪
Great video! What was the name of the liquid latex product that you use? 10:00
Humbrol Maskol
Amazing, thanks for getting back to me. Do you just paint it straight on after varnishing it?
Been watching FEC vids on repeat. Wanted to ask, what would be a citadel equivalant/substitute to the Tamiya JN Grey? Thank you. Amazing vids!
They're bound to have a very pale green. But to be honest I do t think it makes much difference. So any off white that you like to use will be fine.
nice job as always , but we are still waiting for the snow bases :D
Have decided against the snow. But I've ordered something else to try out. Plan Is to finish the last couple of units I want to do, then base all together. Will do a little vid on it .
That long pause at 9:40 before talking about peeling porn is hilarious 😆
Hey I’ve been trying to use abseiling paints gfor washes, but they are very glossy in the crevices, any tips?
Ive heard of peaople using X 20 and x 20 A . Recommended?
hey i have a question why do you not paint in the gold before you add the oil? i tried recreating your skin recipe but i ended up getting a dark yellow color instead did I end up using too much casandora? I thought i had followed the recipe but oh well, it kinda came out pretty neat though if you ever seen the movie Sin City it looks pretty close to the character "That Yellow Bastard".
@cult of Paint
cant remember why gold after oil, but probably to do with varnishing
He looks lovely, but I have to ask about that stain on the top of his right thigh....What happened there?
We aren't going to talk about that.
@@cultofpaint Lol! Fair enough.
Hello! I wanted to ask, what lenses do you use to record these videos? Do they also help with taking pictures of your work? I use a Nikon with a 35 mm lense, and I have been considering to get another lense for the hobby
Couple different ones. One for filming 45 and one for photos 15
Did you apply any kind of varnish coat before applying the liquid mask, or is it safe to use directly on the paint?
I used it without in this video. But I'll often give a light gloss coat underneath if I'm worried about anything.
NIce!
Paint range coming later this year??? Tell me more and whisper sweet nothings into my ear.
Good paint. We've been working on it since 2019.
Would love to see you cover more Warhammer Fantasy than AoS.
As soon as there's some stuff we like, we will.
cry about it
@@thesadcrab6685 Arent you a lovely person!
XD
@@stingray4567 He's not wrong
@@elphiefanful ?
Ignore, found the video.