I've been watching a LOT of your content lately, and I am learning a lot along the way. It's helping me be a better painter as I work up my own cadre of troops. Thank you.
Damn, this is amazing job. I know Grey Knights can be a bit of a pain because of the tint of shiny color from them, and their power weapons can be tough. Excellent job.
Great guide, which I will be using to actually paint my grey, grey knight army. I would say that I much prefer the silver that you did in the other Grey Knights guide where you mixed stormhost silver and grey knights steel 50:50 and then painted that over the grey wolf contrast. These ones just look too silver to me where the other vid had the silver just right. If you like a more bluey silver armour check the crowe video as well at this one. Otherwise amazing 👏
I agree! I think the mix is defintely for a higher standard of bluish silver however here I was aiming for speed and simplicity. I think with this scheme you can get a lot done more quickly which is always a good thing!
@@Warhipster No problem, just promoting the third Grey Knight video, in case everyone just saw the recent editions and they didn't know about the 1st video where you focus on Crowe. Go check it out people.
Ahhh, so that's what I was doing wrong. I was just going streight from the pot and expecting to go darker, when I should've been mixing some medium for the blade. Oh well, now I know! Thanks Warhipster!
I was wondering if you could do a Nemesis Dreadknight? There isn't one good one on UA-cam, especially one that uses citadel paints. Great work I love your tutorials! Thank you!
Hi @warhipster - how do you thin your paints? Do you use a wet palette? It looks like with base paints you draw straight from the pot? How do you base coat? Spray can?Any advice would be much appreciated - thanks
I’m a little lost on as to why go through all the trouble with painting on the GK Steel and Space Wolves Grey when you just cover it with Iron Hands. I’ve painted a terminator squad up to the point where I’m supposed to layer the IH Steel… but I don’t want silver Grey Knights, I already have those. Does the blue bleed through or something???
I was wondering, how did you make the base it looks really cool, and I’ve done all the painting for my models, but can’t figure out what to do with the base.
Hi! Thanks for all the work man. Just one doubt. Would Aethermatic Blue (without contrast medium) work with the blade and eyes rather than Talassar Blue?
Know this is a older video but if after the space wolves gray wanted to lean into the blueish steel re-layer the same way you did with IH Steel but with GK Steel subbed?
Been watching this over and over lately and can't decide on to leave them the blue steel or go over with silver! You have an Instagram account to follow as well??
You are simply the best at merging Contrasts and normal paint.
you are the best painter on youtube
I've been watching a LOT of your content lately, and I am learning a lot along the way. It's helping me be a better painter as I work up my own cadre of troops. Thank you.
This is great! I'm almost ready to paint my Grey Knights and this will be an excellent start for what I want to do
Loved watching the sword blend. I have a soft spot for blended swords and you've found a very easy looking way of doing it.
Would have never thought of that combo for the armor. Thanks for the tip and another great video
What a awesome video ! Grey knights is actually something I'm working on currently
This is perfect! My friend just started Grey Knights. Will link him this video. Awesome work as always
Thanks so much for this guide. I used it to paint my Grey Knights army.
that looks amazing!!! Makes me want to paint Grey Knights now!!!
Damn, this is amazing job. I know Grey Knights can be a bit of a pain because of the tint of shiny color from them, and their power weapons can be tough. Excellent job.
Great guide, which I will be using to actually paint my grey, grey knight army. I would say that I much prefer the silver that you did in the other Grey Knights guide where you mixed stormhost silver and grey knights steel 50:50 and then painted that over the grey wolf contrast. These ones just look too silver to me where the other vid had the silver just right. If you like a more bluey silver armour check the crowe video as well at this one. Otherwise amazing 👏
I agree! I think the mix is defintely for a higher standard of bluish silver however here I was aiming for speed and simplicity. I think with this scheme you can get a lot done more quickly which is always a good thing!
@@Warhipster No problem, just promoting the third Grey Knight video, in case everyone just saw the recent editions and they didn't know about the 1st video where you focus on Crowe. Go check it out people.
Yes, Grey Knights! Immediate like and enjoy your amazing work. 😁
Ahhh, so that's what I was doing wrong. I was just going streight from the pot and expecting to go darker, when I should've been mixing some medium for the blade. Oh well, now I know! Thanks Warhipster!
I was wondering if you could do a Nemesis Dreadknight? There isn't one good one on UA-cam, especially one that uses citadel paints. Great work I love your tutorials! Thank you!
Keep an eye on the channel for Saturday at 7:30pm. You might be pleasantly surprised 😉
I very much prefer this type of sword paint to the alternating deal that is trendy now. THX!
You're very welcome! This is my favourite way of doing it for sure!
These are super cool!
Thanks!
No no, Thank you!!
Great stuff as usual!
Definitely prefer this method of painting force weapons than anything else
Great video thx!
Hi @warhipster - how do you thin your paints? Do you use a wet palette? It looks like with base paints you draw straight from the pot? How do you base coat? Spray can?Any advice would be much appreciated - thanks
I didn't think of using SW contrast. I'm not a fan of the Drakenhof wash that is commonly used. This looks much cleaner.
hey im painting now like this. one question. why the space wolf contrast? my iron hands silver is covering everything up after that xD
I’m a little lost on as to why go through all the trouble with painting on the GK Steel and Space Wolves Grey when you just cover it with Iron Hands. I’ve painted a terminator squad up to the point where I’m supposed to layer the IH Steel… but I don’t want silver Grey Knights, I already have those. Does the blue bleed through or something???
did you use contrast medium for all the contrast paints you used or just the blue , new to war hammer and have just started my grey knights build
Is there a benefit to going straight to grey knights steel instead of leadbelcher first? Much of a difference?
I was wondering, how did you make the base it looks really cool, and I’ve done all the painting for my models, but can’t figure out what to do with the base.
I have a video for how I did those bases here: How to Paint: Arcane Wasteland Bases
ua-cam.com/video/f8QBPZboh20/v-deo.html Arcane Wasteland Bases!
Hey really great video as always, do u think i can replace iron hand steel by runefang steel ? Thx for all your usefull videos
Hi! Thanks for all the work man. Just one doubt. Would Aethermatic Blue (without contrast medium) work with the blade and eyes rather than Talassar Blue?
i found the red book line to be the most difficult part
Hans Gruber...is that you???!!!
Know this is a older video but if after the space wolves gray wanted to lean into the blueish steel re-layer the same way you did with IH Steel but with GK Steel subbed?
Been watching this over and over lately and can't decide on to leave them the blue steel or go over with silver! You have an Instagram account to follow as well??
I dont have any Canoptek Alloy, seem hard for my store to keep in stock. Any other colors you suggest?
Liberator gold
YEEEEAAAAAAAAHHHH
CLOSE THE PAINT POT 😢