How to Paint Kruleboyz Skin - HC 298
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- In this Hobby Cheating Tutorial, I take you through my method for getting a rich green/yellow orc skin tone for your Kruleboyz. We keep the colors simple and focus on getting some rich contrast. Hope you enjoy!
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This is a humble request that you show us how you dod the wood on that spear. Love the content.
I would second this, plus all the other details.
Thank you, I did a video on faux wood grain the past, though it's not my greatest work. The answer though it pretty simple. I ran a brown ink over it, painted some thin white lines, some thin black/brown lines and then did another layer of brown ink over the top. :)
Hey Vince - love and appreciate ALL your stuff - have you ever thought about doing an indepth tutorial for AOS beginners? I am brand new to AOS and I know I am having issues navigating the slang, the rules and the game in general - I watched your review of the new rules, and while I got a ton out of it, you guys are so fluent in the AOS language and familiar with the world some stuff just went way over my head - I am probably not the only one - y'all are to dang smart!!
This is a great idea!
@@TheMcbiscuit if anyone could translate and convey it'd be Vince
I'd recommend checking out AoS Coach. He has a loooot of videos aimed at AOS beginners, and they're fantastic learning resources.
I'll see what I can do, I also agrew with the recommendation for AoS Coach. :)
Rocco Ya Boy's youtube videos are also a great resource
Do i have to download all your vids or are there any backups inc something happens to this account or yt?
I am learning and enjoying this hobby for soooo many hours. I am kinda learning slowly lol.
All bc of your vids. Thanks so much Mr.Vince, Sir! :>
Its a pleasure. You are so... good at teaching. I hope one day you will write a book with your techniques in high quality.
The market is so empty, but probaby also the targetgroup :D haha
Them pinky pink highlights
Gotta have them pinky highlights. :)
That's interesting, I tend to use imperial purple or laser magenta on shadows of orcish skin, but it looks like red looks much better here
Same. Definitely worth the try.
Always happy to help. :)
Interesting. Planning on getting Dominion myself (I got some independent retailers I can try hitting up), might have to try something similar with my oil paints. I've debated doing green skin or purple skin (for more cunnin of course)...
I think it would work very well with oils. :)
AK and Vallejo both make a Hull red. Which one do you prefer? I have been liking AK 3rd gen paints a little more than Vallejo paints. Am actually surprised they are that good.
Second question on the same subject. If I am not mistaken Hull Red is a chocolate brown. Do you know how it compares to Dark Fleshtone from Vallejo (either air or regular; since I own both already)?
I like AK's a little better. Hull Red tends to be a little black and brown and red, so you can mix it from various mixes of those three.
Hi Vince,
I've searched and have not been able to find an equivalency for the Warcolours 88 Spearstaff Brown in Vallejo or Citadel.
Do you know what would be the best match?
Thanks Vince!
Maybe a Baalor Brown from GW? But really, any sort of yellow ochre would work.
Kind of strange that the olive green does not look like olive green (which is much darker and desaturated). Brands name there paints in confusing ways!
Did you now that the game color paint from Vallejo called white primer isn't a primer at all? It's a base paint which must have translated from Spanish to English as primer. No idea why nobody caught that. I think a lot of people have used that paint as primer (including me ;))
Interesting, I honestly didn't realize that. :)
What is your wet palette? It looks like a piece of parchment paper in a thin film of water? You mostly glaze over different xenithals primed minis, and your palette is unique.
Standard wet palette, reynolds or similar baking paper on a sponge.
Tested something like this and happy with the results, came to check it again to remind me and forgot to leave a like, sorry.. have a ranty/weird comment
No, I apprecaite it and happy to help. :)
I can't seem to find "Rotbrawn" primer in Vallejo's catalogue. Is it under a different name?
German Red Brown.
Hi Vince, why is it that we only see the flaws in our work? It seems counter intuitive to love to do something and not get that deep satisfaction at the end. There have been some models that I loved at the end, and others that i could only appreciate after a few months..
It's the nature of creation, we always know the challenges, the flaws, we've spent dozens of hours with the thing and know every problem, the person who sees it for 20 seconds generally only sees the good stuff. :)
Happy New Year Vince! The Reynolds paper in your wet palette, is that wax or parchment paper?
Parchment paper.
A great painting tutorial. Ive improved just by watching some of your videos. I have literally been painting for 3 weeks on my first army. Thank you for your content.
Excellent, always happy to help. :)
Hi Vince, I was wondering if purple could be a good color to undershade green skin to have a different feel
Yes you can! It's a great color under purple.
Hello Vince, I wanted to say thanks to you I stopped hanging on indecision on how I wanted to paint my Kruelboyz in my first army ever in the hobby. It was a fun paint a long for me and I made it my own. I really appreciate your style and the colors you use align with my own aesthetic. Thank you !
Vince your models look so good! When did you start painting miniatures?
I've been painting since 1998 and doing it seriously (Whatever that means. :) ) since 2013
I am relatively new to painting (2 years) and it never occurred to me to use a red base for green skin. That is why I appreciate the videos you and the other mini painters produce; I am constantly learning new ways to become a less mediocre painter.
Well thank you, always happy to help. :)
I agree, and his explanation is so natural! I love it!
Sponsored Content without GW Colors, lovely!
Maybe somebody on that forsaken island gets the message from our true saviour -Tzeentch- Dropper-Bottles...
Yeah, it's rare you will see many GW colors in my work, (not none, but there will never be many).
The blood under the skin bringing out the red is something I have been thinking about for my army of Beasts of Chaos. I have painted my gors with ash grey flesh using Stormvermin Fur, Nuln Oil, Dawnstone and then highlight with a washed down Administratum Grey. I realized it might have been better to have used a more ruddy wash instead of Nuln Oil.
I am curious if applying a pink colour would work for my grey-skinned beasts.
Sure, it can certainly work. Basically any tone if you add some kind of red/pink/etc underneath sells that illusion of wealth.
I'm having trouble coming up with a scheme for these orks. I like to go very outside the box with schemes and can usually come up with themes/narratives/concepts that excite me but I'm hitting a wall with orcs. The sculpts have so much gritty, real details and textures that I can't help but see realistic tones rather than over the top high fantasy. Any ideas? Looking for concept art just gives me warcraft, DND, and other typical examples.
It's always tough to pick a new scheme, something that could be cool is a more Hobbit style, like a white/grey skin. Then with it more neutral, there is a great deal you can do.
I'm jealous of you that can get wet palettes to work. Did the Redgrass KS so hopefully that helps. Unrelated: my oil washing has been a fail too. :(
Looks great, Vince.
It's just time and practice. :)
Goddamn, thems some beautiful orcs
Thank you, happy to help. :)
Thanks Vince, this will help me with my ork skin. Great job. Any plans on painting the new squig boys or nob on smasha squig from the new Ork 40K range?
Probably not, but honestly, they are cool, so you never know. :)
Hey Vince, awesome video and I want to emulate this for my Kruleboyz. How do you keep the paint mixing consistent across the army? Is it just experience and feel? Thanks for the tips and help!
It's somewhat practice, but also, realistically, minor differences really don't get noticed across an army. If you're using the same paints in the same steps, then you'll be fine.
I've also switched to the greenskins just now. Was working on a New Year New Army project for my Hedonites but yesterday's news has made me decide to shelf them until the Christmas FAQ.
Understandable.
It might be a stretch but it’s possible that GW saw your box reveal video and liked your brilliant ratmen army idea. They might be sponsoring your golden rat army and victory over the Minnesota boys. One could argue this makes you a professional AoS player, if you are not one already. Great video I quite like these minis, sandwiching the greens between the reds turned out awesome.
There we go. ;)
If I wanted to do orange-skinned [swamp bogglers], would similar colors work for light (yellows)/shadow (reds)?
Yep, you might even use blue as your undershade.
Vince...STOP!!!
I cannot afford you making me start another army, my wallet is already weeping.
Always happy to help. ;)
Hey Vince, a video I'd like to see is how to paint say cockpit windows on models. Especially larger ones as it's just one big flat area. You've made videos on mirrors and very reflecting metals but it's not quite the same as a window. Any tips?
So if it's clear plastic, you lay down a satin varnish first, to allow an ink to grip, then you just lay down some blue ink or something similar. If it's not transparent, then you use basically the same trick you saw me do with the mirror, the white to deep blue/black fade from the upper corner. :)
Weird, I expected DOMINION to have shape changing aliens from the gamma quadrant as the antagonists.
I was surprised as well. ;)
Your explanation of color theory and I dunno... model theory? as you paint is so helpful. The idea of adding pink to where blood would be under the skin is just really smart and I look forward to trying this method on my Orks. Are you considering doing some Hobgrots with that sort of ochre ruddy skin color for a tutorial?
I am sure I will do a few more videos for Dominion over time. :)
This is exactly the kind of video I was looking for, that bronze armor looks so good and I was wondering if you could tell me how you get that really cool bronze paint scheme for the shield?
It was basically just the reds you saw me use here with some deck tan added for highlights, very simple. :)
Vince, I think GW might be courting you. Usually when some one sends me a box of minis that's what it means.
I am not sure what to think about that. ;)
Fantastic video. Really help for us to work on our first unit in AOS! Just want to thank you
Awesome, always happy to help :)
Great tutorial! Nice tones for Swamp Bogglers' skin. I'm thinking about doing darker skin, but not sure how to make it interesting. Would it be enough to use skintones on face when using dark green skin?
Sure, that would work just fine. :)
Hmm looking at it, it seems to me like the skin is close to an avocado (in both texture and the colours used). I would never say that orks share colours with an avocado but suddenly it makes sense.
They are very avacado!. :)
This looks really awesome! I need to get some AOS minis, my 40k army is necrons and it's kind of exhausting trying to blend on nothing but smooth surfaces all the time. Would be refreshing to paint something organic with some actual texture
Yeah, I love the more organic minis for just that reason. :)
I like using purple as greenskin shade as it gives a fantasy look. This looks much more natural though. I'll have to try red out.
Both can be used for sure, I like the more naturalistic color here, especially for these types of orcs. :)
Great tutorial as always, a good mix of academic talk and theory in practice- love the new music, the 90s softcore was a bit outdated. You and ppl like you are the glue of this community 💪🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Been learning a ton from your videos. Do you have Patreon or anything so that we can support your awesome contributions to the community?
I apprecaite that, I do not right now, this is just a hobby and I love sharing, but I deeply appreciate the ask. For now, just watch, like and share and that is greatly appreciated. :)
Could've posted this a week ago when I started mine 😅 good news though, I seem to have learnt alot, being a student of your videos over the years as I applied all these same techniques myself. Nice work vince and thank you for everything you do.
Great to hear!
Loved this one, especially your work on adding in shadows, highlights and glazes on the face. You've talked about this a lot but sometimes one video makes it click. This was the video for me.
Awesome, always happy to help. :)
It’s a super bonus when you’re painting the same model and you have similar paints to the paints you’re using. This was my first time painting something that wasn’t human and it came out pretty good, 🙏 thanks !
Fantastic!
Well hello there! Awesome video as always. Been following you for a few years now, but I was only getting youtube through my ps3, and couldn't really interact with your work. Finally joined the pc ranks, so I'm now able to comment on, and share your uploads with others. A genuine, heartfelt thank you for countless hours of amazing tutorials, and I eagerly await your next one. Thanks for getting an old holdout back into the hobby after quite a long hiatus, and have a great weekend.
Awesome, thank you and happy to help. :)
@@VinceVenturella No worries- again, I appreciate it, and thanks for the reply
Beautiful work. I bought a copy of dominion earlier. :D
Wonderful!
Skin really pops. Thanks for the video.
No problem 👍
Fantastic advice as always! Have you ever considered doing a video on metal effects like muzzle burn to help make weapons like Ratling Guns pop?
I have, you can find it here - ua-cam.com/video/eOqp2HtddUA/v-deo.html
:D Thanks! and I thought I had seen every one!
Looking good Vince... Would you recommend doing this in oils or stick to acrylics?
Honestly, it would work fine in either. :)
Swamp bogglers in the title of the video made me smile. A much better name!
Totally!
Swamp bogglers in the title of the video made me smile. A much better name!
Much better.
Very interesting skin tone ( something similar to the orcs from Warcraft)👍
Thank you, happy to help. :)
Hey Vince! Great tutorial! Any chance you could guide me to a video where I could learn how to do white/albino Kruleboyz skin? I'm going for the skin tone that Azog has in the Hobbit movies. Thanks Vince, and great video once again!
I did a couple of videos on grey skin, I don't have anything specifically that and I am not sure of anyone. But that seems like a great topic for a future video. My general feeling would be to start with a deeper grey/purple and come up to a warm grey, then dead white for the purest highlights.
@@VinceVenturella Thank you sir!
Also, I would forever promise to call them "Swamp Bogglers" whenever I'm playing if you made a pale flesh/Azog color flesh for the Swamp Bogglers guide. Have a great day Vince!
awesome thank you.
You bet!
Great looking swampboggler ya got there Vince
Thank you kindly.
Looks great! Thanks for sharing :D
Thanks for watching!
Swamp Bogglers! Get Rob in here!
Love those Swamp Bogglers.
Thanks for the great tutorial. I have a lot of khorne demons to paint; should I base them green?
It actually makes a great shade color for red demons yes.
@@VinceVenturella thank you so much
Learned so much from just one small vid! Awesome as always 👏
Thank you, happy to help as always. :)
Thanks for showing the pallet on camera!
No problem!!
Amazing!!
Thanks!!
Amazing work as usual! I tip my hat to you sir!
Thank you! Cheers!
👍🏻👍🏻
:)
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
Thank you, happy to help. :)
Thanks, Vince!
Happy to help. :)
Gorgeous :-)
Much apprecaited goobs. :)
Great tutorial, as always! I had never thought about using redbrown on a orc to trick the viewer's eyes into thinking it's alive.
Not sure how to suggest future topics, but I just got my new Lord Kroak and I would absolutely love to see a tutorial on how to paint Jade stone (preferably using the amazing jade color from monument hobbies).
Glad it was helpful! I will add it to the list. :)