Quick and easily understandable tutorial on three colors/parts of a figure. As always, great to see how it’s done - and love your explanation of how/why you do the painting steps. Thank you!
Love the skin method. The robes are fantastic. Ty for the bone technique. I am currently building up several tribes worth of Goblins myself at present. I have a bunch of the Pathfinder exaggerated Goblins, I'm looking at some more generic reaper Goblins, GW Night Goblins, and I will likely grab some more standard dnd Goblins for tribal variations on the Goblins.
Adding a bit of faded pink to the elbows, knees, nose etc... great tip! Now i just need to touch up the Orc unit I just completed.. again. HAHA! Thanks Vince.
Such a great miniature. This made me think, have you considered making a video discussing miniature manufacturers? I’d love to know which ones are your favourite, and why.
I actually have an item in the playlist specifically around exploring colors where I explore how each color works and I have an exploring colors black so I would say check that out
So I'm about to paint a bunch of goblins but I'm going more pathfinder yellow for skin. What color would you paint the thin parts of the skin and and would you paint them under or on top of the yellow?
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Another great video. I really like the style of painting that is necessitated by the chunkier old sculpts, before everything was sculpted digitally. Do you have a preference between old and new style sculpting, Vince?
Came for the goblin content, but stay for the exact yellow fabric advice I needed. 🙏 Quick greenskin question though: I lean away from the lighter & bright lime-green skin towards painting darker, shadowy, bluer-green gobbos, but I haven't seen many examples of darker greenskins where people bring in this pinkish-capillaries effect that's so popular. Any thoughts/advice on trying to go down that route overtop of bluer-green base-tones, while still making them look alive?
I see there is a battle report among the videos on Snarling Badger but I couldn’t find it through UA-cam and I can’t get it to play. I’m wondering whether there is a glitch of some kind.
Vince is normally such a straight-laced guy with his script for these paainting videos, so 2:17 jumpscared me with "His hed is HYOOOGE"
Excellent So I Married an Axe Murderer reference from Vincey V!!!
Quick and easily understandable tutorial on three colors/parts of a figure. As always, great to see how it’s done - and love your explanation of how/why you do the painting steps. Thank you!
I’m glad you like it!
Lovely to see you paint a old mini and metal at that!
"Once you go green, you'll never be clean."
It's not easy being green...
Love the skin method. The robes are fantastic.
Ty for the bone technique.
I am currently building up several tribes worth of Goblins myself at present.
I have a bunch of the Pathfinder exaggerated Goblins, I'm looking at some more generic reaper Goblins, GW Night Goblins, and I will likely grab some more standard dnd Goblins for tribal variations on the Goblins.
That very goblin was one of the first minis I ever bought 😍
Thanks Vince, great way to start my day before hitting the snow shovel.
OMG where do you live!
Snow removal is a pain! 😅
That boys head is like Sputnik; spherical but quite pointy at parts!
I bought that Mike Myers’ reference too. Well done Vince.
This coincided with my current Snotling project…rushes to find his old marauder Goblin Shamen!!
Adding a bit of faded pink to the elbows, knees, nose etc... great tip! Now i just need to touch up the Orc unit I just completed.. again. HAHA! Thanks Vince.
Yep, those little details go a long way!
Head! Mooove!
It's like an orange on a toothpick!
Lovely work Vince. As a Gloomspite player, I have to say that Skaven are of course the superior weirdo faction, but Goblins are a close second.
Cool video, thanks vince!
Thanks Vince, great topic.
Our pleasure!
So many tips i will use for my gobbos now!, i used to have that model before such a good old classic, your paint job looks stunning on them.
Glad I could help!
Loved the So I Married an Axe Murderer reference!
You are the goat, sir! This is perfect for me to try on the goblins in my ogre mawtribes vanguard!
Awesome, I'm glad it's useful!
I grabbed the Zine for the Deth Wizards DLC 😂❤
Such a great miniature. This made me think, have you considered making a video discussing miniature manufacturers? I’d love to know which ones are your favourite, and why.
Cool idea for sure. :)
I want a 'No Drama Llama' t-shirt.
Vince… used a wash… everything I thought I knew is a lie!! 😜
That's a very fine goblin!!! Interesting bone color technique! I think I'll be trying that soon on some trolls!
Glad to help, let me know how it turns out!
Let's get to the technique and learn it Vince-V style!
It sounds similar to Cauldron; it's hard to develop completely unique and new ideas.
Hello! Thank you for your tutorials! They are awesome! How about a tutorial “how to paint black”?
I actually have an item in the playlist specifically around exploring colors where I explore how each color works and I have an exploring colors black so I would say check that out
Happy Saturday, Vince!
Goblin these nutz
Great video as per usual. When you said "HUGE" you sounded exactly like me so great work on glasgow accent as well. Lol
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So I'm about to paint a bunch of goblins but I'm going more pathfinder yellow for skin. What color would you paint the thin parts of the skin and and would you paint them under or on top of the yellow?
A deeper maroon or pink. On top of.
Argle bargle!
Hello, I'm going to start painting miniatures soon. What fine detail brushes do you recommend?
Raphael 8404 or 8408 and, Winsor and Newton Series 7
Which goblins did you guys use to build the miniatures in SNARL? They are cool looking but I dont know where they came from. Thank you!
Adam got them, they are some kind of 3D print, he can share the exact ones. :)
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Another great video. I really like the style of painting that is necessitated by the chunkier old sculpts, before everything was sculpted digitally.
Do you have a preference between old and new style sculpting, Vince?
I like this model, but I will say, I generally prefer more modern sculpts. I have deep respect for classics, but I appreciate it.
Came for the goblin content, but stay for the exact yellow fabric advice I needed. 🙏
Quick greenskin question though: I lean away from the lighter & bright lime-green skin towards painting darker, shadowy, bluer-green gobbos, but I haven't seen many examples of darker greenskins where people bring in this pinkish-capillaries effect that's so popular. Any thoughts/advice on trying to go down that route overtop of bluer-green base-tones, while still making them look alive?
That’s one of the many issues goblins fight about, I believe. I can’t answer your question, unfortunately.
I think you can add it with most any tone of "green" skin and still have it work yes.
how is that base made? i assume its cork with some kind of paste over it
Yep, if you look at the basing playlist, you will see examples of how to make and paint them. :)
@@VinceVenturella ty, i will check it out :D
HUUUGE!!
Het Vince! This is off topic, but what is the best fluo pink paint you have ever used?
Golden high flow is probably my favorite pink, but I also like work colors, fluorescent pink and pro Acryl fluorescent pink
@@VinceVenturella Thanks for the Response and making these awesome videos!
I thought this was going to be a play-through. Are you going to do one?
I see there is a battle report among the videos on Snarling Badger but I couldn’t find it through UA-cam and I can’t get it to play. I’m wondering whether there is a glitch of some kind.
That's strange, you should be able to play it through the website, I just tried and it worked okay from snarlingbadger dot com.
Batrep?
yep, available at www.snarlingbadger.com :)
Heed. Pants. Now.
First! Finally! Lol❤
Goblin mode!