You're the best Dana! Thanks for a great video and for using the AP speed paints! For those curious, the Veil-Touched names of the minis Dana paints in this video are Asalian Butcher (green scheme), Executioner (Red scheme), Valkyr (pink/blue scheme).
"And I found that as soon as I gave up on this existing schemes and just painted the models the way they wanted to be painted I had a much more fun time painting chaos." Not to mention the blessings of the gods.
@@DanaHowl Nurgle Bois are my favorite and I was really sad to hear you didn't like them in the video because I think they could look so awesome in your style, as evidenced by the model in this vid. So this is exciting news for me!
Great job and I really enjoy all the shared promotion you all as content creators give to each other. Makes my feed feel like a happy little mini-verse.
I love painting Nurgle. I feel like its one of a few factions where you can get super free form with the coloring you can use. Sure you have your nurgle green armor, but there are so many boils, tentacles, scars, fluids, exposed flesh, and gases that are open to interpretation on what they actually are or how I can color them.
Echoing others in saying, the Nurgle one looks really cool. I love the distinct contrast between the pinkish flesh and the dark greens of the armor. Nurgle also just seems like a natural fit for this looser, more chaotic painting style.
I love how much of your personality comes through with all of your paint jobs! No matter what you are attempting you can still feel that you are not trying to paint like someone else, you just let what you love shine through! It’s really hard to learn as an artist to be yourself no matter what you are attempting, it’s so easy to believe that you have to paint a certain way. I love how you listen to yourself and work with your subject matter, you react to your emotions when painting in such a genuine and honest way! Thanks for teaching us all, and sharing your honest opinions!
Great video Dana! It's like actual magic watching you paint how your models go through the "ugly phase" and I have no idea how you are going to pull it off, especially with the extreme close ups of you dabbing pale sand with a fuzzy brush tip. But, in the end when you finish and zoom out it looks incredible, almost like when you stand too close to an oil painting! Very inspiring!
This is exactly what ive been looking for. Nobody is really doing videos on just what you can do outside of base coating, seeing you paint those models was a real eye opener.
Thanks for showing the many ways these new paints can be utilized. This makes me think of how I used to paint my Khorne models with a black undercoat, successive layers of Red Ink/Wash and then dry brush red and bronze/brass where I needed it. I will definitely try this technique on some Noise Marines who I essentially want to look like Glam Rockers.
Great stuff. I like the Nurgle one ☝️ Think maybe because of the fleshy earth and the oxidized brass thing. Pretty gross. Thanks for passing people over Dana! :)
The Korne model is my favorite. It reminds me of how I painted my army in the late nineties. Gloss enamel rattle can red, dipped in brown speed shade and then some select gold brush work, again with gloss enamel.
I was about to say I liked the Khorne scheme best, but then I realised I was looking at Nurgle, and that it was just me being horrifically colour-blind, as always😭
Resident Nurgle-Enjoyer™ here, if you're open to it I'd love to see you do some Death Guard. Plague Marines and Blightlord Terminators are some of the most fun and interesting painting projects out there imo, and I would be THRILLED to see what you could do with a model like Mortarion.
I adore the Tzeentch marine. The choice to not make the primary color blue and instead use it for the cloth was a good call, the magenta armor looks super nice.
That Tzeentch Marine was looking mighty Slaaneshi for a minute XD. All that aside, I don't even play 40K anymore, and I want these minis. They just look cool, and I'm very eager to see what they come up with next!
Nice paint jobs. I have to admit I feel dirty and cheap using these types of paints but I still use them lol. I have been painting since around 92 and when I first saw contrast paints I turned my nose up at them. It wasn't until I saw one of the painters I watch (Marco I believe) that I changed my tune. They are a potent tool to include in your bag of tricks. I really hope Ravaged Star takes off. Those models looks amazing. I find it telling that they have been able to churn out so many sculpts in such short period of time.
Would love to see you paint up a tzeentch army! Especially since by rights they should be the coolest, weirdest-looking faction, but instead it's "here are some empty suits of armor with...I guess we're gonna call it Egyptian head dresses? Well, one Egyptian head dress anyway, that we'll just copy over everyone." Your Tzeentch marine looks almost...frozen? Like her cell walls have been burst as ice crystals create chaos everywhere. Would love to see that as a scheme across a whole army!
Oh wow, this worked so well! I think the Nurgle looks the best, but the Khornate is close second. That bloody red on metallic really gives a great effect!
All the figures looks fantastic. I the Nurgle is my favorite. Can't wait until these paints become available to the public. Notices I'm painting way more with inks thank acrylics lately. This paints totally look like my jam.
The Nurgle Death Guard colour would have to be the most favourite you've done. The rust effect blended well with the green armour. I'll have to look for those paints to give them a try.
Extremely messy paint schemes work really well for Chaos. Very on-brand. It helps that these models have a large amount of detail, that the speed paints can pool into.
I don't have speedpaint or contrast paints, but I have a bunch of Bot War minis that would benefit from an metallic undercoat, and I will try Pro Acryl transparent paints on top. I have several of the Valllejo Metal color paints, and I will try a zenithal highlight underpainting (as you show in a previous video) with a drybrush in aluminum and some edge highlights in chrome before applying the tints and see if I can give my (totally not Transformers) Bot War miniatures some chromatic depth and interest.
You said Vallejo correctly! It always amuses me when people say the 'j' with the Spanish pronunciation but ignore the double l (a 'y' sound in Spanish for those that don't know!)
This is one of those times where Contrast/Speed Paints are really useful. The detailed sculpts take that paint really well. Honestly, using the flowing, almost organic armor could do well with a lot more wet blending of different speed paints. To show the tides of Chaos written on their very bodies.
I used Akhelan green over Metalic for my Alpha Legion Kill team and it has worked great... The metalic I used was P3 Pig Iron drybrushed with P3 Quicksilver.
@Dana Howl Have you had any problems with reactivation on AP Speedpaints? Couple of great YT miniature painters have pointed out in their review about reactivation.
I pledged on their first day, the Veil-Touched box with all addons and stretch goals(already made) is already nearing 70 miniatures at the 28mm scale and up!
I really loved what you did with Tzeench, though I might be biased because he's definitely my favorite. But even if you don't do more in that style, I may play around with it when I get my own set of Speedpaints!
Not much of a chaos fan besides the great horned rat unfortunately they don't seem to have survived to the 40th millennium... Very much looking forward to getting the mega set and try these out on my skaven..thank you for showing all these interesting ways of using the paints.
I love these minis, and you've done amazing work on all of them. I've been using contrast paints over a metallic undercoat for my Iron Warriors chaos army for a good while now (black base coat, leadbelcher heavy drybrush, then contrast paints in layers for the details), and I'd love to see what AP speed paints can do there and how you handle a less colorful faction. Not to mention your approach to the OSHA-approved hazard stripes all over them.
You may not love Papa Nurgle but he loves you. HE LOVE YOU SO MUCH!😭 But nah they all look dope, but I’d probably lean towards the Khorne paint scheme cause I like red. I like those Nurgle models though really like the bits of flesh mixed with the machinery of the armor, it reminds me of like Meatball Machine or Tetsuo the Iron Man.
You're the best Dana! Thanks for a great video and for using the AP speed paints! For those curious, the Veil-Touched names of the minis Dana paints in this video are Asalian Butcher (green scheme), Executioner (Red scheme), Valkyr (pink/blue scheme).
Love the models! Wish I could afford to take advantage of the crowdfunding, hopefully they will be available to buy for awhile
i was going to buy csm when i had money, that decision has been changed now
the models are awesom. i just wished they would be available as stl´s...
If I buy the 500 usd box, will the models be preassembled or will they be on sprue?
The Nurgle scheme looks so good, I'd love to see a larger force including their fleshy "vibes"
I gotta do it!!!
Agreed, the nurgle unit is the strongest of the bunch scheme wise. The metallic undercoat really works well there.
Love me some Nurgle! Theyre my favorite to paint too
Yes! The nurgle model was so on point.
Are we forsakening the Emperor & all of mankind !?
... then Nurgle
Glad to see you're still enjoying the new range!
"And I found that as soon as I gave up on this existing schemes and just painted the models the way they wanted to be painted I had a much more fun time painting chaos."
Not to mention the blessings of the gods.
All great paint jobs as usual, I really liked the Nurgle one and would like to see what you could do with a whole army.
Thanks!!! Yeah I’m leaning towards doing a larger Nurgle project later this year!!!
@@DanaHowl Nurgle Bois are my favorite and I was really sad to hear you didn't like them in the video because I think they could look so awesome in your style, as evidenced by the model in this vid. So this is exciting news for me!
The Nurgle & Khorn look really nice.
Great job and I really enjoy all the shared promotion you all as content creators give to each other. Makes my feed feel like a happy little mini-verse.
I love painting Nurgle. I feel like its one of a few factions where you can get super free form with the coloring you can use. Sure you have your nurgle green armor, but there are so many boils, tentacles, scars, fluids, exposed flesh, and gases that are open to interpretation on what they actually are or how I can color them.
Echoing others in saying, the Nurgle one looks really cool. I love the distinct contrast between the pinkish flesh and the dark greens of the armor. Nurgle also just seems like a natural fit for this looser, more chaotic painting style.
Nurgle chaosmarine was dope, hyped for speed paint
Yupp yupp. The fleshy robe was fittingly disgusting
I love how much of your personality comes through with all of your paint jobs! No matter what you are attempting you can still feel that you are not trying to paint like someone else, you just let what you love shine through!
It’s really hard to learn as an artist to be yourself no matter what you are attempting, it’s so easy to believe that you have to paint a certain way. I love how you listen to yourself and work with your subject matter, you react to your emotions when painting in such a genuine and honest way! Thanks for teaching us all, and sharing your honest opinions!
dannggg those are looking good! mix + match + pale sand and dannngggg those are good vibes! (and thanks for the shoutout hahaha)
I feel Slaanesh would fit your vaporwave style. But I say go with what you had the most fun with.
Great video Dana! It's like actual magic watching you paint how your models go through the "ugly phase" and I have no idea how you are going to pull it off, especially with the extreme close ups of you dabbing pale sand with a fuzzy brush tip. But, in the end when you finish and zoom out it looks incredible, almost like when you stand too close to an oil painting! Very inspiring!
This is exactly what ive been looking for. Nobody is really doing videos on just what you can do outside of base coating, seeing you paint those models was a real eye opener.
I love THIS Chaos Space Marines minitures. XD
Great job Dana! XD
Your Khorn or Nurgle paintjob looks best.
Thanks for showing the many ways these new paints can be utilized. This makes me think of how I used to paint my Khorne models with a black undercoat, successive layers of Red Ink/Wash and then dry brush red and bronze/brass where I needed it. I will definitely try this technique on some Noise Marines who I essentially want to look like Glam Rockers.
Great stuff. I like the Nurgle one ☝️ Think maybe because of the fleshy earth and the oxidized brass thing. Pretty gross. Thanks for passing people over Dana! :)
Ground made of living flesh? ah, yes, the screaming gallery...
Ah, I see Grandfather Nurgle is slowly worming his way into your heart. As it should be.
Also, that was an ominous ending...
Awesome video Dana! Love those minis. The nurgle one has my favorite paint job of the bunch.
I liked Nurgle best, but Tzeentch was nice too. Those speed paints look really interesting. Nice and cheap. Can't wait for them to be on the market.
The Korne model is my favorite. It reminds me of how I painted my army in the late nineties. Gloss enamel rattle can red, dipped in brown speed shade and then some select gold brush work, again with gloss enamel.
I love the Nurgle model….has a real Blanchitsu feel to it! Awesome video as usual and very informative on the paints you use 😉
Oh look, its Raid: Chaos Legends again.
I was about to say I liked the Khorne scheme best, but then I realised I was looking at Nurgle, and that it was just me being horrifically colour-blind, as always😭
[cries pleasurably in Slaanesh]
These were fun and the tip about leaving speedpaints to dry is going to be valuable if I end up picking those up. Thanks for the advice 🙏
The transparent overpainting on top of the metallic gives an almost luminous finish.
Resident Nurgle-Enjoyer™ here, if you're open to it I'd love to see you do some Death Guard. Plague Marines and Blightlord Terminators are some of the most fun and interesting painting projects out there imo, and I would be THRILLED to see what you could do with a model like Mortarion.
That Nurgle model is killin' it after that paint job. Nice work.
Brent is just so Science. But only you can make Nurgle fun.
I adore the Tzeentch marine. The choice to not make the primary color blue and instead use it for the cloth was a good call, the magenta armor looks super nice.
These look super daunting to me as I just started in the hobby. Very “busy” looking models. Fantastic paint jobs Dana!
You left out Slaanesh.. This makes me sad. :( I love the rest however. Love watching you!!
That Tzeentch Marine was looking mighty Slaaneshi for a minute XD. All that aside, I don't even play 40K anymore, and I want these minis. They just look cool, and I'm very eager to see what they come up with next!
NURGLE!!!!! Amazing color scheme! Beautiful painting!
Nice paint jobs. I have to admit I feel dirty and cheap using these types of paints but I still use them lol. I have been painting since around 92 and when I first saw contrast paints I turned my nose up at them. It wasn't until I saw one of the painters I watch (Marco I believe) that I changed my tune. They are a potent tool to include in your bag of tricks.
I really hope Ravaged Star takes off. Those models looks amazing. I find it telling that they have been able to churn out so many sculpts in such short period of time.
The tzeench mini was my favorite by far, the blues looked so good!
You have a unique, interesting style that really pops. Great work.
Would love to see you paint up a tzeentch army! Especially since by rights they should be the coolest, weirdest-looking faction, but instead it's "here are some empty suits of armor with...I guess we're gonna call it Egyptian head dresses? Well, one Egyptian head dress anyway, that we'll just copy over everyone."
Your Tzeentch marine looks almost...frozen? Like her cell walls have been burst as ice crystals create chaos everywhere. Would love to see that as a scheme across a whole army!
That Tzeench marine is so evocative, especially the face!
I'm really digging the Nurgle scheme! That green looks super good as armor.
Oh wow, this worked so well! I think the Nurgle looks the best, but the Khornate is close second. That bloody red on metallic really gives a great effect!
I would normally say Khorne but your Nurgle paint job looks even better and could even persuade me to tackle my death guard pile of shame!
All the figures looks fantastic. I the Nurgle is my favorite. Can't wait until these paints become available to the public. Notices I'm painting way more with inks thank acrylics lately. This paints totally look like my jam.
Slaanesh: "And I took that personally"
Absolutely loved the Tzeetchy paint job!
You nailed it with Nurgle, that scheme is disgusting... awesome!
This is a good look for the Tzeentch trooper! I just got the army speed painter set and I'm gonna use it for my Warpcoven Thousand Sons Kill team.
Great job, and really cool models as well. I did not jump on the kickstarter due to my huge backlog and now I'm regretting it
The Nurgle Death Guard colour would have to be the most favourite you've done. The rust effect blended well with the green armour. I'll have to look for those paints to give them a try.
You said Nurgle was your least favorite of the four, so now you gotta paint an entire army. Them's the rules.
just did a similar speed paint on a box of csm, very satisfying. Great video!
Thank you Avery!!!
Extremely messy paint schemes work really well for Chaos. Very on-brand.
It helps that these models have a large amount of detail, that the speed paints can pool into.
I really didn't expect the Nurgle scheme to look best using this technique
a voice in the back of the room screams "they make a pale Blue?!"
That Nurgle one looks, well... _Sick!_
I don't have speedpaint or contrast paints, but I have a bunch of Bot War minis that would benefit from an metallic undercoat, and I will try Pro Acryl transparent paints on top.
I have several of the Valllejo Metal color paints, and I will try a zenithal highlight underpainting (as you show in a previous video) with a drybrush in aluminum and some edge highlights in chrome before applying the tints and see if I can give my (totally not Transformers) Bot War miniatures some chromatic depth and interest.
That sounds like it would work great
I do love me the look of that Nurgle boi ♥
Love me the green, gross and rusty feel of it!
the nurgle one looks best to me. loved it actually
They all look great! I LOVE the Nurgle one! Nurgle is my least favourite Chaos too…. But that colour scheme on that model…. Fantastic!!
You nailed these ! Wow
Thank you Riccardo!
Love the work on these Veil-Touched models. Love the army painter speed paints.
great video as always Dana! im excited to get my hands on these speed paints too!
I haven't had as much painting Ultramarines as I had when I painted Death Guard
You said Vallejo correctly! It always amuses me when people say the 'j' with the Spanish pronunciation but ignore the double l (a 'y' sound in Spanish for those that don't know!)
Would love to hear how those people say tortilla
Painting a Slaanesh army would be neat. Lots of flesh tones, and pinks, purples.
I made it to the end. I like the Khorne scheme best, it's nice and clean. For chaos.
I don’t play warhammer but the nurgle paint job looks great. Lots of good techniques that can be useful for all types of mini painting!
Cool, hyper-detailed minis. These look like they would take a long while to finish, still, I wouldn't mind painting up a few for the fun of it.
This is one of those times where Contrast/Speed Paints are really useful. The detailed sculpts take that paint really well. Honestly, using the flowing, almost organic armor could do well with a lot more wet blending of different speed paints. To show the tides of Chaos written on their very bodies.
I used Akhelan green over Metalic for my Alpha Legion Kill team and it has worked great... The metalic I used was P3 Pig Iron drybrushed with P3 Quicksilver.
holy moly that looks awesome
The great thing about your style it doesn't require crazy squinting and super accurate lining... Just have fun and be creative
@Dana Howl Have you had any problems with reactivation on AP Speedpaints? Couple of great YT miniature painters have pointed out in their review about reactivation.
Using “contrast style” paints over metallics is a neat effect.
I'm really digging the nurgle mini! The flesh looks so cool
a ground made of living flesh, thats the comment that made me subscribe good job
Loved this video! They look great
This is getting me in the mood to actually finishing my own models
the nurgle knight is gorgeous :)
nurgle looks great! your scheme is very fitting for them :D
I pledged on their first day, the Veil-Touched box with all addons and stretch goals(already made) is already nearing 70 miniatures at the 28mm scale and up!
I love these paint jobs but by far my favourite is the nurgle one.
Awesome vid, more so that I just got my basic speedpaint set. Great ideas thanks. 😁
Thanks! And congrats on the speedpaints!
I really loved what you did with Tzeench, though I might be biased because he's definitely my favorite. But even if you don't do more in that style, I may play around with it when I get my own set of Speedpaints!
I love the Nurgle Marrine!
Beautiful paint jobs!
Khorne and Nurgle guys turned out ACE
I use a similar method for thousand sons, it's a great way to get a metallic red. Epic work.
Nurgle for the Win 😁 greatest look and lore of all the Choas gods.
Embrace the Lord of Change ms. Howl!
Great video as always! Nurgle....nurgle....nurgle.... :)
Not much of a chaos fan besides the great horned rat unfortunately they don't seem to have survived to the 40th millennium...
Very much looking forward to getting the mega set and try these out on my skaven..thank you for showing all these interesting ways of using the paints.
All the way through!
I'd love to see you do up a full Khorne army, especially one that's full of male and female models
I love these minis, and you've done amazing work on all of them. I've been using contrast paints over a metallic undercoat for my Iron Warriors chaos army for a good while now (black base coat, leadbelcher heavy drybrush, then contrast paints in layers for the details), and I'd love to see what AP speed paints can do there and how you handle a less colorful faction. Not to mention your approach to the OSHA-approved hazard stripes all over them.
You may not love Papa Nurgle but he loves you. HE LOVE YOU SO MUCH!😭
But nah they all look dope, but I’d probably lean towards the Khorne paint scheme cause I like red. I like those Nurgle models though really like the bits of flesh mixed with the machinery of the armor, it reminds me of like Meatball Machine or Tetsuo the Iron Man.
I love those new speed paints I am anxiously waiting for the full set to be ready to buy
CHAOS IS THE ONLY TRUTH. EMBRACE THE VOICES DANA! 🤘
The Not-A-Death Guard mini is my favorite. They look very nice