I was just thinking today I need to do some more AoS. What do you want to see? I'd rather not do a very new release as all the poitiers will be doing something on that. Let me know!
While I understand the need to appeal to those that don't have an airbrush, it's nice to have content for those that do have access to an airbrush, but don't know how to fully utilize it.
@@medheadful Personally always been a sucker for elves. But content wise I would say Seraphon or upcoming Bretonnian footknigts would be stellar 🤔. (Not gonna lie these inbetween models or "ogre" sized models are always welcome too! )
This is a lovely tutorial. I’ve just had my first two games of Spearhead with grey plastic Cities of Sigmar so I’m searching YT for tutorials! This one is great! I can probably work it out but do you have the GW equivalents contrast paints listed for the speed paints? I still haven’t decided on a scheme, possibly Greywater Fastness but really not sure.
Really nice! Makes me think about using speedpaints for my 40k night lords. I dont find it easy to airbrush chaos marines beacause of those details. And also, the red ist just wow. Good job and thanks for a quite dif. video :)
Really like your approach! I have the old range of AP Speed paints. Does varnishing mitigate the reactivation issue? Since I started to use oil shading and washing my mini's improved.
I really like you method - you got great results! I am curious why you've used the gloss varnish? Was it to make the oil wash flow better or something else?
Awesome video. Would love to see more grimdark fantasy tutorials (AoS or Old World).
I was just thinking today I need to do some more AoS. What do you want to see? I'd rather not do a very new release as all the poitiers will be doing something on that. Let me know!
@@medheadfulNightHaunt look pretty amazing!
Wonderful guide
Glad it was helpful!
Absolutely stunning work! I tried oils but did'nt bother with varnishing first... so i gave it all up :D
But this will be on my list of things to do!
Love this style!
This is awesome!! Love these sort of tutorials
Thanks for the support dude
While I understand the need to appeal to those that don't have an airbrush, it's nice to have content for those that do have access to an airbrush, but don't know how to fully utilize it.
Please do more videos like these ! 🤩 Perfect blend of contrast + oils + style (+Bonus for fantasy!)
I will certainly try! Any particular models you'd like to see next??
@@medheadful Personally always been a sucker for elves. But content wise I would say Seraphon or upcoming Bretonnian footknigts would be stellar 🤔. (Not gonna lie these inbetween models or "ogre" sized models are always welcome too! )
This is a lovely tutorial. I’ve just had my first two games of Spearhead with grey plastic Cities of Sigmar so I’m searching YT for tutorials! This one is great!
I can probably work it out but do you have the GW equivalents contrast paints listed for the speed paints?
I still haven’t decided on a scheme, possibly Greywater Fastness but really not sure.
ps I’ve never actually tried speed paints but this video makes them look great!
Got my attention, I'm trying out the process on the spearhead box !
These models are great. Well done.
Thank you kindly!
Really nice! Makes me think about using speedpaints for my 40k night lords. I dont find it easy to airbrush chaos marines beacause of those details. And also, the red ist just wow. Good job and thanks for a quite dif. video :)
No problem! I've used speed paints over metallics for chaos marines and works well!
What are you mixing the Winton oil with? I can't seem to get mine to the same consistency as yours.
So good! Please do some of the new flesh eater courts with these techniques 🙏
I'll see what I can do in Jan! I've got a ridgehauler on the table for December that'll be the next tutorial!
Amazing
Really like your approach! I have the old range of AP Speed paints. Does varnishing mitigate the reactivation issue? Since I started to use oil shading and washing my mini's improved.
Awesome paint job
Thank you!
Hy, can you Tell me which Pigment you used? All brown tones i find alter in Color really drastically into a red or yellow tone
I really like you method - you got great results! I am curious why you've used the gloss varnish? Was it to make the oil wash flow better or something else?
Yes mate. Multiple reasons though.
1. To help it flow.
2. To protect the model during clean up.
3. For the transfers.
Hope that helps!
@@medheadful ah, make sense. Thank you!
what would you use as a shadow for greywater fastness yellow?
Warrior Skin speed paint
thank you I really liked your work and would love too see this techniques applied to the greywater colour scheme! might try it myself @@medheadful
@Dignika leave it with me and I'll try and get one together later in the year!
What an amazing video.
Really appreciated