Easy glowing bases | Warhammer Miniature Painting Wargaming
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- In this video I go over how to achieve a simple glowing liquid effect for you bases or dioramas in a few easy steps. This is the technique I replicated across the entire Flesh Eater Courts force I have had so many questions about.
Any other questions do leave them down in the comments below
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Paints used:
Black
White
Light grey
GW Agrax earthshade
Daler Rowney acrylic ink Magenta
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I really love to use my airbrush. Thx for the video. Good stuff.
Thanks for the feedback :) enjoy the airbrush
Absolutely amazing
Thanks so much :)
Yoooo that's sooo cool!
Thank you hope it was useful:)
Great video, and great idea. Never really thought of doing "water" like that.
You might want to check your audio levels, especially background music with narration. Otherwise 👌
Aaand i just realised this was a 2 year old video. UA-cam algorithm right? 😂
Hope it inspired you fella:)
Hahah yeah sorry about the levels it was a while back like you say hopefully the never videos I’m doing are much better quality:) thanks for the feedback!
Hey. Good to see you on the you tubes again good sir
Also I thought you were going for a ghostbusters2 pink ooze effect :p
Thanks man feels good to be back! Well you know I found about Vigo the master of evil he tried to battle my boys but his rolls were illegal. ;)
Two months on and I finally got the Vallejo water texture 🥳
How did it go?
Great video bud, the effect is fantastic. For the people who leave when you mention airbrush should seriously consider investing in one if they are serious about painting. It's almost like cheating. Good to see you are well. Family first bud, don't kill yourself trying to push videos out.
Thanks for sticking around dude:) hope you’re well! Back on it now glad to back:) cracking in with the bug summer project