I loooove this scheme so much, gonna start a new sylvaneth collection soon and will defo try this scheme! And a tree lord in this scheme would be a blast to see!!
Lovely! Reminds me of an old wood elf army from i think like 7th/8th ed whfb. In one white dwarf i remember it had a similar scheme. Its such a good match!
Now that would be a really neat idea, a fall themed gaming table. I don't think I've seen one of those before. Thanks for watching and for your support!
Looks good Mr. Matt. Just curious how many armies you have on the go at once? I have two or three armies or games I cycle through plus a terrain piece on the go as well, occasionally sprinkling in a random mini or two when I'm in the mood for something different. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks Shane! I have nearly all the Warhammer Fantasy/Old World armies at some level of progress. That's where my hobby heart lies. Most of those armies were collected during the old days. I chip away at them as I have the time. For 40k I have a few Tyranids, and I also have a 2nd/3rd edition Ultramarines army in progress, thought I haven't worked on that much lately. Anything else on the channel (AOS especially) is likely just a one-off model for fun. I had a lot more fully painted armies in the past, but since I don't really game very much I ended up selling them to fund other hobby expenses.
thanks! I think brush control is all about anchor points; bracing fingers against the model, fingers against other fingers, wrists against the table, etc. The more anchor points you establish, the steadier everything will be. It's a lot tougher while filming, just because I don't want my hands to get in the way. Sometimes I'm painting with my hands in really awkward positions in order to get a good shot (the time you linked, where i'm highlighting the leaves with toxic yellow, i'm kind of awkwardly bracing my finger against the weapon blade. Ideally I want more anchor points than that). Usually I try to cradle the model in one hand, hold the brush with the other, and use any spare fingers to brace against each other/the model. Hope this helps and good luck!
100% more sylvaneth please, this looks amazing!
thanks! I'll do my best to make it happen!
Love the autumn theme for the Wood Elves!
Thanks HTM!
I've just picked up a Sylvaneth Spearhead and this is exactly what I was looking for in terms of colour schemes. Glad I found you.
Great to hear! Good luck with your army!
More Sylvaneth? Absolutely, sir!
Any time is a good time for more happy trees!
really like the way you blend the edges of the contrast paints.... gotta start doing that
hope you give it a shot! It's a great technique. Thanks for watching!
Definitely more sylvaneth! Autumn birch is my favourite colour scheme for them.
Nothing better than fall colors and some pumpkin spice coffee!
Great execution on a great color scheme on a great model. And it was a joy to watch!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Another great vid Matt. I love autumnal Sylvaneth
Thanks Rob!
Beautiful! I really like your work! Your tyranid stuff got me into 40K and your AoS paint jobs look so awesome too
Great to hear! I hope you've been enjoying the hobby. Thanks for watching!
I loooove this scheme so much, gonna start a new sylvaneth collection soon and will defo try this scheme! And a tree lord in this scheme would be a blast to see!!
Awesome! Please share your results when you try out the color scheme. I'd love to see it. Good luck and thanks for watching!
Lovely! Reminds me of an old wood elf army from i think like 7th/8th ed whfb. In one white dwarf i remember it had a similar scheme. Its such a good match!
White Dwarf had some great inspiration back in those days. Lots of cool seasonal Wood Elf armies!
thank you for the Video, the Color Scheme is Amazing!
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching!
More autumn Sylvaneth bro! Great video!
Thanks for watching! Will have more Sylvaneth coming in the future!
Great vid! Don't do AoS, but this gives me ideas for painting better terrain trees
Now that would be a really neat idea, a fall themed gaming table. I don't think I've seen one of those before. Thanks for watching and for your support!
Great video, top notch thunbnail!🔥
Thanks 🔥
Amazing video as always…yes more Sylvaneth…I’d like to see Drycha and a Treelord….also what color would you do Revenant “flesh?”
Thanks for watching! I think I would use Kroak Green for Revenant skin. The box art looks a little too blue for an Autumn/Fall scheme.
Looks good Mr. Matt. Just curious how many armies you have on the go at once? I have two or three armies or games I cycle through plus a terrain piece on the go as well, occasionally sprinkling in a random mini or two when I'm in the mood for something different. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks Shane! I have nearly all the Warhammer Fantasy/Old World armies at some level of progress. That's where my hobby heart lies. Most of those armies were collected during the old days. I chip away at them as I have the time. For 40k I have a few Tyranids, and I also have a 2nd/3rd edition Ultramarines army in progress, thought I haven't worked on that much lately. Anything else on the channel (AOS especially) is likely just a one-off model for fun. I had a lot more fully painted armies in the past, but since I don't really game very much I ended up selling them to fund other hobby expenses.
I love this color scheme. I was wondering what colur would you use for the skin of the tree revenants?
Thanks! I have a video for painting one of the medium size trees, a Kurnoth Hunter I think. I believe I used skeleton horde.
More sylvaneth please
Sounds good!
Great Work Mat. How do you manage brush control when highlighting ?14:39
thanks! I think brush control is all about anchor points; bracing fingers against the model, fingers against other fingers, wrists against the table, etc. The more anchor points you establish, the steadier everything will be. It's a lot tougher while filming, just because I don't want my hands to get in the way. Sometimes I'm painting with my hands in really awkward positions in order to get a good shot (the time you linked, where i'm highlighting the leaves with toxic yellow, i'm kind of awkwardly bracing my finger against the weapon blade. Ideally I want more anchor points than that). Usually I try to cradle the model in one hand, hold the brush with the other, and use any spare fingers to brace against each other/the model. Hope this helps and good luck!
Can you make an awakened Wyldwood in a japanese sakura's style? please!!!
Warhipster has some Sylvaneth videos in those colors. You should check those out! Thanks for watching!
Treelord plz
Pleas more sylvaneth unit
I'll do my best! Thanks for watching!
@@MattsHobbyHour i'm weitng!
Can you please do an army paint like a vanguard
that would be fun to do one day!
@@MattsHobbyHour what's your favorite aos army
@@NicholasDjokic probably Skaven or Seraphon! Lots of fun to paint.
@@MattsHobbyHour big favor or question can u paint the skaventide box ok it's expensive but I think it would be able to make like 5 vids
Like I said big favor