The Fastest & Easiest Ghosts You've EVER Painted!
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
- My friend Phil @TheGlacialGeek painted a ghost for Deth Wizards and I liked it so much - I painted a DOZEN ghosts in no time at all. Learn the secret of the GHOST JUICE.
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FUN FACT when I designed this colour for the Army Painter Speedpaint Team I wanted to call it "Ghostly Ectoplasm" as this was exactly what I wanted to use it for!!! Glad to see it being used for that intended use!!!!
Very cool! It’s a great ghost color. Thanks for watching!
@@tabletopminions Try using it for verdigris tooo!!! has enough white in it that it can be used in the recesses of things and still shows up!!! Great video as always, makes me excited to check out Deth Wizards!!! 💀💀💀
Based Dana coming in clutch for us again.
Fun fact. Don't care
@@dextersamson8286 you must or you wouldn't have commented. Your edginess is not so sharp, it appears.
"One thick coat" somewhere Duncan Rhodes' ears are burning.
🤣
LMAO bravo
There’s a funny photo of Duncan from around the time contrast paint launched. He’s at an event and he’s pointing at a big sign that says “finally, one thick coat” with a look of horror on his face.
"One Thick Coat" is nothing more than a *_"Cønspiracy Theøry"_*
I've found you almost never need more than a single coat with Speedpaints, one of the reasons they're what I use to basecoat everything now.. Every time I look at the Two Thin Coats paint stand at my store I think "Oh hell no"
Another tip is to drybrush with an off white that has a blue tint instead of a pure white. It keeps that spookiness going
using blue and white ink can help with that, esp. if you use an airbrush
P3 Frostbite would probably be great for this. ... If you can find any.
Feels like a Spinal Tap quote. "An off white with a blue tint is the spookiest of dry brush colors. None more spooky."
Citadel Layer paint - Blue Horror
Would Verdigris work?
For ghosts i like to do a reverse zenithal - prime black then highlight white from the bottom inetead of the top. Gives them an unnatural look!
I guess you could call that a... nadiral?
My husband, Matt, is going to make a ghost army (models chosen from Necromunda, Warcry, Pathfinder, Independent STLs, 40k, 30k, etc) just for collecting. He's using this formula thanks to this video, but adding the following; ontop of the seafoam, as needed, Hexwraith Flame and on the edges of weapons and eyes Tesseract Glow. The bases will have lots of skulls added from that $30 kit GW put out years ago with a ridiculous amount of skulls. Thank you for inspiring him, he finished his two Imperial Knight armies just about and was feeling lost in what to do next. He was smiling so much watching this video, he kept wanting to do ghosts, but didn't fully like how others did them. Thanks again for helping my man who struggles with depression and masking to find something else that makes him smile!
He decided to do it without the Hexwraith, it turned out great! I posted it as a short if you get a chance to see :)
Hmmm hear me out: "Ghost juice" for skin, and heavy grimdark inks on uniforms for an "Akira Kurosawa - Dreams, The Tunnel" themed army. I might need to add this to my pile of sha... of potential, list.
This is wild. After my 2nd vasectomy, my wife’s nickname for me was “ghost juice” I feel like captain uncle is poking at me.
Hold up. Second vasectomy? Damn.
You've got a lot of balls getting a second one.
Take my Like dammit!
"Damn things just keep growing back, darn it" LoL
...I have a thought:
That ghost-light would look a little better if it looked like it was coming from within rather than externally, so... Prime white, airbrush in this pastel seafoam to completely coat the model, then use either a white oil/enamel wash or just mix some speedpaint medium with a white ink and wash it in that.
In theory you'd get the negative of the current value range, with the recesses seeming to glow brighter and a more intense white than the rest of the model in this seafoam (or other appropriate pastel green/blue depending on if you're going for 'force ghost' or 'return of the king ghost swarm')
Definitely. Everyone always paints ghosts the same as everything else- dark shadowed recesses with light highlighted highpoints- but they look so much spookier if you reverse that. Sure, it's harder to pull off, but it's worth it!
I was playing with the idea like that (reverse shading). But I was wondering, if you mixed a tiny bit of pearlescent/iridescent medium into the whitish 'shading' wash to give it a bit of a 'shimmer' feel on the brighter internal lite parts. obviously this is a case of less is more. Do you think it might work assuming I can get a fine enough 'ground pearly stuff'?
It works pretty well also with the old plasmatic bolt speedpaint. And I glue some cotton to the base to make some fog effect, it really stands out.
I use an almost identical technique. Instead of Priming black and white, I prime all white, and then with an airbrush, I do a zenithal with elemental bolt (army painter) from the bottom to top and toxic mist (army painter) as a zenithal. Works wonderful. And for the chains, I use rough iron (army painter) and a mythical orange as a kind of wash. I should try a speed paint to add more details to nook and crannies.
This is pretty much how I do my ghostly gang. I have been thinking of trying out some underpainting and using a coloured primer (probably a green or blue) before the white to add some extra dimension to the shadows though.
That could be cool. Thanks for watching!
Love it! I was toying with the idea of painting two sci-fi skirmish forces in a "blue glow" and a "red glow". This would give the vibe of a commander standing over a holographic display thing (think - every sci fi movie ever). This video has shown me maybe a way to do this. Ty 😊
That would be cool - and fast! Thanks for watching!
For blue, I think Battleship Grey would be a good color, as it's a very light grey with some blue tones in it (I often use it for snowy things, so it's that sort of color) I don't really think there's a red equivalent - all the reddish colors in the Speed Paint range are significantly more intense, even the pastel ones (Pastel Orange and Princess Pink). Maybe one of the sand- or bone-type colors - the yellow/brown has the same warmth as red, but without the intensity.
There is a “florescent” white from Scale, Brilli White I think. It is more pearl than frorescent. Use that as the white undercoat and you can have sparkle ghosts in the same method
When I did my ghosts/nighthaunt I started with the Pastel Seafoam then did the lower half of my models in Kroxigor Scales. But I agree the Pastel Seafoam truly feels like Black magic. I also drybrushed the whole model a light grey.
What colour did you prime it in?
I did a ghost like this using the plasmatic bolt speed paint. It's stupid easy and looks great.
Perfect timing since I bought Deth Wizards last night and just started reading it !
I kind of want to try this but stipple in the colour of the real material like the chains, the wooden handle and the cloth of their cowls to get a mix of ethereal and real materia for my spirits.
I only do the weapons
That’s a neat idea. Thanks for watching!
my unpainted warcry nighthaunt warband is about to leave the pile of shame - thanks!
I use an even faster way of “painting” ghostly figures. I 3D print them in a clear resin, but add yellow, and a touch of blue, to the mix. The models print in a nice, translucent, green. “Painting” done. Used this, initially, on the six “Living Spirits” I printed for Gloomhaven, and have use it often, since.
Cheers,
You could do the metals with a silver/steel metallics then hit with the seafoam for that extra ghostly pop
It’ll take a bit longer, but it’d give it a different look. Thanks for watching!
I was thinking about that to help give it some more color but keep the ghost look. Paint some of the model areas, and they go over it with ghost juice.
ah good ol' Phil. He was a local to me so i got ot be around him alot at the FLGS down the road. It's so cool to see how far he's come in the YT / TTMWG industry.
I used a similar color from Vallejo. Over a bone white to get ghostly effects on to my horses on the old black coach
I have a heap of nighthaunt miniatures to paint. For this I developed my own acrylic paint that I also added glow in the dark pigment powder to. Instead of sticking to the one colour scheme for the nighthaunt I have created several different colour schemes, each with their own glow in the dark pigment. Some will be yellowy green, some purple, some blue and some red. This will add some visual interest to the different models.
Probably! I'll look this up in a year when my pile of potential has been tamed a bit more. :)
I did something similar when I did my Dead of Dunharrow army. I just did a full 3 step Zenithal, so I added in the Grey layer. But for the color I went with something a bit deeper in color, so I used Plasmatic Bolt.
I’ve been struggling to paint a ghost tank for the game Tonks, I’ve restarted several times (more coats just makes the cloth smoother!) and this is really helpful! Thanks!
I'll definteley experiment with this method when I paint Scare Glow from the Masters of the Universe Battleground game.
Perfect timing. Was about to start a Nighthaunt army. Great video.
It's this or resin print in something transparent, then use a glaze to color it, maybe paint any non-ephemeral pieces, like if they're holding a scythe or something
This was a Ghost-tastic video. I wasn’t hiding behind the sofa when I was watching this video lol.
I remember playing a game of Warhammer Fantasy years back against a Vampire Counts player who'd put the literal absolute minimum of effort into painting. Good player and very nice chap; but his ethereal units were essentially blobs covered in Tippex. 😀
Wow - that came out really nice. Definitely going to use that on some of my D&D minis that have been waiting for a non-primer look but I was not sure how to do it.
The effect could probably be used with other colors of speed paints too, I imagine a yellow-green or a pastel purple would look cool if you wanted a different shade of specter
Love the technique! I may use turquoise acrylic ink to serve as the glowing color.
Ah sweet I’ve already got Ghost Juice. Bought it for my Gitz I haven’t gotten around to. Love those people at Army Painter.
Thank you for the video - I think my younger son will really enjoy this. I guess I’m going to be buying some army painter paints specifically for this purpose. Also a big thank you for the pdf of the cards. I bought my copy on Wargamesvault today.
Marine Juice, Ghost Juice... What other, as yet undiscovered, hobby juices are out there. The mind boggles. Great video, I still need to sort out my necromancer...
Manjuice obviously
Instructions unclear, ghosts are refusing to allow me to juice them.
squeeze harder, but don't cross the streams
😂😂😂
Used a very similar method a couple of years back when painting Spirits for Zombicide Black Plague. I believe I had to use AP washes then.
Watching this from the ER, not how I usually do this.
Hope you are doing well!
@@DerGametastischeDude thank you. I’m where I need to be and thankfully I have good internet to watch awesome painting videos.
Glad it's not the morgue, although that would be topical.😂
I wish you a speedy recovery from whatever ails you, my fine fellow hobby enthusiast.
Thanks everyone. Was released yesterday with a diagnosis of vestibular migraines. New meds and some PT have been ordered. Not only is this the list kickass channel on the Tube of You but it has the most kickass fans. Thanks again.
I use dark ink with progressively lighter colours drybrushed over it. It's quite effective if you have Reaper Bones or other clear plastics. Gives a very weird effect if you are using glowing plastic, or Revell Nightcolor on top.
Ive been waiting to do this for my Sanguinius model.
Just from watching this video, I went out to my LFGS today and picked up my own Ghost Juice. I've also zenithaled 10 Ork Gretchins and plan on making the weapons similar to how they looked at 1:34. Thanks so much for putting this video out for what looks like, and should be, a fun paint session :)
There is also an alternative from GW ''Nighthaunt gloom'', ''hexwraith flame'' and also ''nihilakh oxide''
nighthaunt gloom is more of a grey with a slight cyan hint and a midtone grey for the occlusion. its a really handy contrast paint especially for mixing but i definitely wouldnt use it for ghosts.
I was adding some corosion with "nihilakh oxide" to my deathratlte's armor and thought it may look rather interesting to paint the bones all ghostly instead of bone-y. But what to do when you've already finished 20 of them and have decided on the army paint scheme already? But at least it's comforting knowing someone else had the same idea. Maybe for a wight king on foot.
I’ve always found that Nihilakh Oxide is more for adding verdigris to models - it’s kind of chalky and matt finish. The other two I’ve tried but wasn’t as happy with the results, personally. Thanks for watching!
I was wondering how nihilakh oxide would work... it was originally billed as a verdigris effect but quickly GW showed some of their ghosts using this finish before they came out with nighthaunt gloom and hexwraith flame. I have all of them so they would be my go-to - but I would be interested in seeing the comparison with Army painter.
But those aren't Army Painter paints.
Great video I build larger Aurora kits and I plan to do this with the Ghost of Castle Mare thanks
I did this a few years back for my lotr ghosts army. Didn't have speed paints back then, instead I used GWs Nihilakh Oxide 👍
Oh the suspense! I painted my Lord of the Rings Ghost army similar to this. Great method.
I like the music during the painting part....it rerminds me of Heroes of Might & Magic :)
Those look great and such a nice technique.
I wonder how base coating some more colors in on things like the masks and weapons then giving a coat of ghost juice might look. I get the need for speed, but I prefer a bit of variation to my paint jobs
I've been looking for something like
this. Thank you.
Great tip and looks very fun to do for beginners as well!
I've already painted my Deth Wizards horde, and it does inclue a Wraith and a Banshee. I used clear plastic miniatures, and gave them a single coat of Citadel's Pylar Glacier. (no priming, bceause they're cleare) . I had no idea what I was doing, but it came out really nicely.
Awesome! I’m getting the Warriors of the Dead from Middle Earth. The technique should work well with them. Thank you! That base recipe is wonderful too.
It’ll work pretty much perfectly for Warriors of the Dead. Thanks for watching!
These are awesome ghosts you've painted. This was a fast process.
And the Speed Paints 2.0 did a good job with the coating.
I have to just say that I am loving the new Army Painter paints. I got the speed paints 2.0 and the Fanatic line and I am enjoying both more than I thought I would. So yes, this may be my new got to ghost scheme instead of my old wet blending method.
I watch your vids primarily on Playstation and my TV's app. Those platforms don't allow the links you provide during the video. So it's hilarious to see you randomly cast a spell and the top right poofs like a cloud of smoke and nothing happens.
Yeah, it only works on desktop and mobile, sadly. Thanks for watching!
@@tabletopminions you make awesome content! I just started getting into war gaming and skirmish games and your videos are a huge help.
My recipe is actually very similar.
I personally don’t use the pastel seafoam because I don’t like its coverage and when I tried putting it through an airbrush it clogged like hell.
My recommendation is do the same stuff as is recommended here but use the Caribbean ocean color instead. It’s a greenish blue instead of a bluish green but I think it’s a juicier color than the seafoam. Also I recommend doing a light zenithal of white over it.
Basically base coat black
Zenithal white 30 degree angle
Apply color of choice
Zenithal white 10 degree angle
Never clicked so fast on a vidro after uploading.
Your content is awesome!
These look great. I'll definitely be using this for some ghost minis for Rangers of Shadowdeep...I think there are ghosts in that, lol.
Great little tutorial. I tried something similar a few months ago on a handful of miniatures. Started out with Army Painter's Uniform Gray primerfollowed by a heavy zenithal of white spray. My base color was a great Vallejo air color called Duck Egg Green, thinned down so it was a bit streaky with just a single coat. And then I lightly drybrushed using GW's two lightest grays wbich are both almost white (I forget the names). Takes no time at all. Cleaning, assembling and prepping the miniatures took longer than the painting. I may expand the half dozen figures I painted into a small Old World legacy undead army.
Perfect timing! I need to paint my Undead Gunslinger for Shadows of Brimstone, and to me his rules suggest a ghost more than a zombie. This'll be a great way to do it.
I absolutely love the Army Painter SpeedPaints, and it's good to see a fellow Wisconsinite supporting them.
I wonder if there's a similar painting technique for Legion of the Damned Space Marines while sticking to their original color scheme?
A wash is tempting. Thin and dark.
It will fight against the glow, though. Thanks for watching!
One thick coat of the Sea Foam speed paint, but what was the regular paint color if I too wanted to be a fancy lad? Great vid, by the way. Looking forward to painting up some ghosty boys later.
Nice! I'm painting up a graveyard for Deth Wizards to go with my Gravedigger and assistant for "Rob a Graveyard."
Great video. Really dig the spooky music.
Cool, as a proud deth wizards player i guess its time to frt some ghosts going! :D
Nice, a nice glow in the dark over wash sealer would add a neat special effect, or a UV clear coat. Nice fast and easy paint tip.
My family has jokingly commented on an idea like this for years, and didnit on and off. We used Aethermatic Blue and called the process Spooky Blue
Another good one is hexwraith flame from citadel or if you want a greener ghost tesseract glow
I see these ghosts as more everything about them is created with the ethereal ectoplasm. They are not holding a metal sword with an otherworldly glow. They are holding an extension of their own creation. It is what they envision of themselves when they were alive. A sword wielder in life will have sword if they return. This method is awesome for manifested ghosts, not animated armor.
Thank you for showing this. It will make creating my ghostly encounters quicker.
Ooooh! Thanks for the great advice...and payin' forward. I've got those models setting in a box just waiting for the right color choice, and I believe this just might be it.
Yeah. Just came across this and yes, I am SO going to use this method. I have the whole GW MESBG Army of the Dead that I've been trying to figure out how to paint. I'm super new to the hobby of both building and painting minis, and building terrain. I was planning on picking up the Nolzur's Undead Paint Set just for the Ghostly Vapors, but now I'm thinking that I don't need to drop another $40.00-$50.00 on paints. I bought the Super Duper Mega Mondo Speed Paint Kit about a year ago and have barely used it. Time to start. Thanks for the info about this. Grey pile of shame shall soon be lessened.
dont have any ghosts to paint but I do love that color, that and thunder bird blue are very fun/colorful and easy to use
These look fantastic. Very nice tutorial. Keep up the good work.
This is such an interesting technique, cant wait to try it out on some spooky chaps/chapettes. Cheers! :)
Time to get that Soul Wars box done.
I painted up some ghosts (reaper minis) doing something similar a while back.
Rather than black, my base color was a deep blue green (specifically AK Dark Sea Blue. But GW Incubi Darkness and Army Painter Air Ocean Depths should be similar enough)
I think the color might be a little more unifying than straight black.
Just my 2¢
I've done exactly this using Citadel Nihilakh Oxide - it's great to know that there's an Army Painter alternative now!
yeah, that particular paint is "ethereal glow" in a can. used it for some Drukhari mandrakes that have magic runes carved into their skin and it worked great.
Oh I have so many unpainted Kings Of War skeletons I can turn into a ghost legion. Thanks!
Oh, I'm saving this!
You're really trying to get me to finally pull the trigger on my Nighthaunts army, aren't you?
It would be so fast and easy - like I said, I kinda want to do a Nighthaunts Spearhead this way - but I have a bunch of other stuff to get done first. Thanks for watching!
I've used Plasmatic Bolt for this very purpose. Mainly because Pastel Seafoam is a colour that isn't in the first edition speedpaint mega set.
Still does the job very effectively.
Nice simple spooky glow! Might be a bit too simple for me, but the color is fantastic and i'll probably add that in to my ghosts even if I don't just speedpaint and done.
Like the contrast with your necromancer. Looks awesome.
Yup. Gonna do this
Did similar years ago with Nihlack Oxide (sp?) its a great method. That said Pastel Seafoam is def better. One change is I went with an off blue/white for the dry brush.
I had a few nighthaunt for an Underworlds Warband that I have been meaning to paint and this seems like a really cool way to get them together quickly
Good timing on this video. Painting a Headless Horseman and was about to paint the horse dark blue & purple. But this decided me on going with a white stallion with spectral hooves, mouth and eyes instead. Possibly the mane too, but maybe that should still be black/blue & purple... not sure yet.
I found Plasmatic Bolt works well too. It's just a little stronger in shade but I'm sure some speed paint medium would whiten that out if needed.
so I know I'm a bit late to the party here, but this has inspired me to try something new that will involve utilizing this method for at least part of the model. thank you for that.
Great technique for getting them ghouls on the table faaaaast!
Audio quality is amazing
I appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
Great ideas!
Not sure if this will help anyone, but if you print you can use clear resin then use this method to make cool translucent ghosts. I mixed 4 drops ghost juice to 2 drops gloss varnish. Looks great.
7:59 such an uncle thing to say
I'm debating on doing a ghost rat regiment of Clanrats in my Skaven army. I don't have the new sculpts yet, but I'd gotten bored with the old ones, so I buck tradition and made one of my recent sets of 20 rats into Game of Thrones -inspired White Walker rats. I think the ghost idea might look really awesome next to them.
Will be trying this one out, good way to get little ones involved as well being so quick and easy