Your colours take these guys out of the cradle so to speak! A far more ominous and powerful presentation than is normally associated with Blood Bowl characters. Great job and as ever, incredibly skilful work! Jas,
Wow! These are amazing. Love your "non" base coat, wash, highlight technique style. That purple armour blend is just breathtaking. Picked up season 2 Ed this week and I can't wait to paint them.
I was watching and thought to myself: this guy really knows how to combine colors and to paint very nicely! Guy on the video: "TBH, this was completely unintentional..."
Hello could you please do a follow up to the videos you did on painting the grenadier wizard and barbarian, mirliton miniatures sell reprints of the grenadier sets and they have the set 5001 which includes the two you painted as well as a lot of others. Post: I was just wanting you to do a painting tutorial for that set as I ordered it a little while back.
I wouldn't answer for him but in general it's easier to paint more than one at a time. Give it a try! You will see the benefits clearly! Especially if you're using a wet pallet. ( But I could see him painting one at a time just for editing sake ).
@@ThePaintingClinic sorry one last thing, how do you paint so smooth, even the scurvy, I had to do multiple layers as it wasn't covering or going on as well and then ends up looking rough. Thank you
Hi Doc, wanna ask you something when you paint the skin seems like you only slaping differences layer of paint and then you get a so fine results. My question is the following how u make it? is just dat the paint is very diluted? Feels like is so effortless and still u get this amazing result Any tips for beginners?
spectacular ! the purple armour turned out so nice it boggles the mind that it wasn't intentional .
Sick minis bro. Color looks good. The models in this set look fun to paint
Nice choice of colours for the skin, might have to try that.
Thanks for the inspection!
They look sneaky and fast. May Nuffle bless your blocking dice.
Your colours take these guys out of the cradle so to speak!
A far more ominous and powerful presentation than is normally associated with Blood Bowl characters.
Great job and as ever, incredibly skilful work!
Jas,
Fantastic! Blood Bowl is such a great game. Almost as good as BlitzBowl. Great to see you working with these lovely models.
Thank you for helping to make this year livable. Hope you have a great 2021!
Excellent work, that color transition from Hexed Lichen to an orange brown was interesting. That would work well on a Chaos champion for sure!!
I'm for sure going to use this on a Feywild scheme I've been wanting to test out and couldn't figure out the right highlight!
Wow! These are amazing. Love your "non" base coat, wash, highlight technique style. That purple armour blend is just breathtaking. Picked up season 2 Ed this week and I can't wait to paint them.
You make it look so easy. Love it. Thanks.
Awesome blends. It looks like you used an airbrusher. Amazing
Damb that's a SICK paint scheme
I was watching and thought to myself: this guy really knows how to combine colors and to paint very nicely!
Guy on the video: "TBH, this was completely unintentional..."
Really great work !
The purple armor has a similar look to a titanium finish on some handguns...looks good.
Amazing work
nice blend on the armor & pauldrons
what was the colour combo for the tusks, metals and eyes please
Hola, ¿podrías enseñar la bandeja húmeda, para ver los colores como los mezclas?. Muchas gracias, la armadura es espectacular.
Awesome
Hello could you please do a follow up to the videos you did on painting the grenadier wizard and barbarian, mirliton miniatures sell reprints of the grenadier sets and they have the set 5001 which includes the two you painted as well as a lot of others.
Post: I was just wanting you to do a painting tutorial for that set as I ordered it a little while back.
Purple is da sneakiest color.
Great job as always! Question: when painting a multiple minis for a video like this, do paint them all at once or one at a time?
I wouldn't answer for him but in general it's easier to paint more than one at a time. Give it a try! You will see the benefits clearly! Especially if you're using a wet pallet. ( But I could see him painting one at a time just for editing sake ).
Looks like he’s painting multiples. Check out at 08:30 - the left shoulder pauldron turns from red to purple on what looks like the same figure...
Two or three at a time.
is that elfic flesh or elf skintone for the red armour, cause elf flesh doesnt come up
Elf Skin Tone 72004
@@ThePaintingClinic thank you so much, I made the mistake of elfic flesh, just waiting for my new paint to turn up
@@ThePaintingClinic sorry one last thing, how do you paint so smooth, even the scurvy, I had to do multiple layers as it wasn't covering or going on as well and then ends up looking rough. Thank you
Hi Doc, wanna ask you something when you paint the skin seems like you only slaping differences layer of paint and then you get a so fine results.
My question is the following how u make it? is just dat the paint is very diluted? Feels like is so effortless and still u get this amazing result
Any tips for beginners?
The thinner the paint the less brush stroke you'll get in the end. Thin them 1:5 paint to water and adjust from there.
Nice paintjob but I really don't like the new BB orcs by GW.... that said: the snotlingteam is a blast.
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