I found also that by adding a retardant to your washes, you get a lot more play time, meaning you can be more careful (and also less careful) with how you apply the wash with little to no risk of it drying and getting brush strokes over it.
Great paint job for a great structure. The fact that it fast is a bonus. Always like doing terrain as a pallet cleanser. Do you think these ruins would work for Warcry or is the scale too small?
You good Sir provide top tier tutorials using contrast paints. May I ask your oppinion on the new GW contrast line, esp. using lets say Black Legion instead of Black Templar? Also would you recommend using Gray Seer over the new White Scar Primer? I am asking because I want to widen my techniques and get faster good looking results. Both of which I feel like I can accomplish using Contrast paints, as you show it.
And you provide top tier support by asking me such things! I think Grey Seer is my preferred spray and it's because It's so easy to correct with the Base Paint Grey Seer than the White Scar Primer is to correct with White Scar. I also think that Grey Seer just provides that slightly darker look that a lot of Warhammer is painted with particularly in 40k. It's pretty much consistently the most accurate undercoat for that Game System whilst Wraithbone fits with lots of Age of Sigmar Stuff. I think White Scar is great if you do both it's just correcting those mistakes that can be a little tricky and you have to go outside Citadel to get a really good White for that. As for the Paints I think They've done a remarkable job with the Yellows, The Reds and the Blues, The purples I'm still a little unsure about but the best paint by far is Black Legion. For those truly Black details it's really really really good and just requires one of the new shades over the top to get super dark but tinted a different colour. It makes it a lot easier to do large black details than Black Templar ever did which always needed like a Blue or a Grey or a purple or something underneath it to get it truly black. Black Templar is an awesome paint but Black Legion is even Better. Lastly I think the new Shades are incredible and absolutely are worth your time for punching up colour, adding varied tones to things without thinning down Contrast Paints which did an exceptional job shading over the Old Shade Paints but required a lot of trial and error to get it thin enough for the right effect!
Thank you for showing the whole process of painting for each step, many channels paint a bit and then fast forward
Love this!! Would love to see some more MESBG stuff 🙏🏻
It looks brilliant, and so quick and simple 😍
Love to see more mesg stuff !
I'm so glad!
Currently painting C’tan using your guide. Thank you so much for the inspiration!
You are so welcome!
Awesome, I think I'll buy some gondor ruins for myself to use as display pieces for my Imperial fists collection 😀
I’m going to steal this for my older Warcry terrain 😂
Great look! I'm using this guide for the base of Horus the Warmaster
I really like your way of painting these ruins!
Really like your approach here - simple, yet looks really good. Prefer this look to the sort of sandy colour many others have done.
That was surprisingly cool and effective
I’m going to use this on the Chalnath terrain! Thanks Josh!
I found also that by adding a retardant to your washes, you get a lot more play time, meaning you can be more careful (and also less careful) with how you apply the wash with little to no risk of it drying and getting brush strokes over it.
Hey warhipster, can you do a video about basing
Great video! Pains me to think of using all that wash lol.
Great paint job for a great structure. The fact that it fast is a bonus. Always like doing terrain as a pallet cleanser.
Do you think these ruins would work for Warcry or is the scale too small?
You good Sir provide top tier tutorials using contrast paints. May I ask your oppinion on the new GW contrast line, esp. using lets say Black Legion instead of Black Templar? Also would you recommend using Gray Seer over the new White Scar Primer? I am asking because I want to widen my techniques and get faster good looking results. Both of which I feel like I can accomplish using Contrast paints, as you show it.
And you provide top tier support by asking me such things! I think Grey Seer is my preferred spray and it's because It's so easy to correct with the Base Paint Grey Seer than the White Scar Primer is to correct with White Scar. I also think that Grey Seer just provides that slightly darker look that a lot of Warhammer is painted with particularly in 40k. It's pretty much consistently the most accurate undercoat for that Game System whilst Wraithbone fits with lots of Age of Sigmar Stuff. I think White Scar is great if you do both it's just correcting those mistakes that can be a little tricky and you have to go outside Citadel to get a really good White for that.
As for the Paints I think They've done a remarkable job with the Yellows, The Reds and the Blues, The purples I'm still a little unsure about but the best paint by far is Black Legion. For those truly Black details it's really really really good and just requires one of the new shades over the top to get super dark but tinted a different colour. It makes it a lot easier to do large black details than Black Templar ever did which always needed like a Blue or a Grey or a purple or something underneath it to get it truly black. Black Templar is an awesome paint but Black Legion is even Better.
Lastly I think the new Shades are incredible and absolutely are worth your time for punching up colour, adding varied tones to things without thinning down Contrast Paints which did an exceptional job shading over the Old Shade Paints but required a lot of trial and error to get it thin enough for the right effect!
Josh are you gonna do anymore nighthaunt mini's in the future and maybe nagash himself
You legend 🤌🏼
could the athonian camoshade be replaced with dirty down moss?
I don't see why it couldn't! Although I've not used the Dirty Down stuff so I couldn't give a confident answer!
@@Warhipster thanks
Can you achieve the same result with the old Nuln Oil? Or Mix It it with lahmian medium?
Bravo vous êtes un artiste!
It looks really greate.
Is this turntable a 3d-print?
Could you provide the STL file?
Would you recommend mount all the building and the apply the spray, or better spray each "floor" while assembling??
please paint the rangers
Already done it my man! The video is here for you: ua-cam.com/video/T9kLIupVj9w/v-deo.html