I haven't used Army Painter paints before; are they already thinned to the ideal consistency? It didn't look like you watered down any of the paints in this video.
Very nice tutorial, thanks a lot! I have all the Zombie paint sets but I cannot import the primer spray (air parcel restriction). What is the closest Vallejo equivalent to the Necrotic Flesh primer?
6:49 - You say the Deep Shader goes on all colors BUT the skin(7:08), but then you go ahead and use it on the face in the video and go on to say on zombie skin. So should I use it on the skin or simply rely on the Plague Shader? Do as you SAY or do as you DO?
+watsonsd1 Cross-referenced with your abomination video and you said that Deep Shader is for everything but skin, and Plague Shader is for skin. So I'm good.
+watsonsd1 good point too. I did notice there seems to be a point that the camera just can't focus well enough to show the detail he is doing. But in truth it's really hard to see that fine detail with a camera. The pro's with liquid talent just practice and practice. I am by far a pro but I have mini's I strip, repaint, strip repaint just for the practice.
That is not the case with our Quickshade Washes as they are acrylic based. With our Quickshade Dip that comes in the large metal can, it can leave the model sticky but only sue to it's long drying time. After about 48-hours it should be cured and ready for a coat of Anti-Shine. If you're referring to our Anti-Shine, Aegis Suit or Gloss varnishes, no they will not leave your model sticky.
Very nice tutorials. I should be getting my game this week, and can't wait to get at painting those guys. May I ask where those amazing little houses and buildings at the beginning and end displays come from? Are those custom made, or purchased? Thanks.
The information here is very good, but the sound quality is hitting one of my pet peeves; speaking too close to the microphone and speaking too softly. It's as though the narrator is recording at night and doesn't want to wake anyone up, and the mic is picking up all the smacking sounds in his mouth. Please back up from the mic, use a windscreen, and speak in a clear, conversational voice. Thank you for what is otherwise a very informative video.
Much of the wisdom of your highlighting is lost by having the camera too far back. I can barely see what you're doing. Please, please, in future tutorials, focus on highlighting and show us how you're making your decisions and zoom in close enough for us to see how you apply it.
+Rotten Reason Yeah, I found that too, but the same criticism applies. I've grasped virtually all of the painting of these minis but the highlighting. The highlighting he does seems instinctive for him, and he does it effortlessly, and I'd like to hear his thought process, plus he's so far away that I can't always see what he's doing.
That tip at the end is golden! Thank you!
Thx 4 doing this!
I haven't used Army Painter paints before; are they already thinned to the ideal consistency? It didn't look like you watered down any of the paints in this video.
Good job! Really nice tutorials! :)
Very nice tutorial, thanks a lot!
I have all the Zombie paint sets but I cannot import the primer spray (air parcel restriction). What is the closest Vallejo equivalent to the Necrotic Flesh primer?
Awesome. But some close ups of you painting would help.
How do you tack down the minis to the cardboard before applying the primer coat?
Use a small amout of vinylic glue, and cut it off after it is done.
Stick tac.
are more videos coming for the rest of the characters?
6:49 - You say the Deep Shader goes on all colors BUT the skin(7:08), but then you go ahead and use it on the face in the video and go on to say on zombie skin. So should I use it on the skin or simply rely on the Plague Shader? Do as you SAY or do as you DO?
+watsonsd1 Cross-referenced with your abomination video and you said that Deep Shader is for everything but skin, and Plague Shader is for skin. So I'm good.
+watsonsd1 good point too. I did notice there seems to be a point that the camera just can't focus well enough to show the detail he is doing. But in truth it's really hard to see that fine detail with a camera. The pro's with liquid talent just practice and practice.
I am by far a pro but I have mini's I strip, repaint, strip repaint just for the practice.
hello I saw in discussions that certain varnishes made the figurines sticky. is this the case with army painter's varnish ? Thx
That is not the case with our Quickshade Washes as they are acrylic based. With our Quickshade Dip that comes in the large metal can, it can leave the model sticky but only sue to it's long drying time. After about 48-hours it should be cured and ready for a coat of Anti-Shine. If you're referring to our Anti-Shine, Aegis Suit or Gloss varnishes, no they will not leave your model sticky.
Where can I buy those buildings??
Those were made in-house ;)
Very nice tutorials. I should be getting my game this week, and can't wait to get at painting those guys. May I ask where those amazing little houses and buildings at the beginning and end displays come from? Are those custom made, or purchased? Thanks.
Thank you. They look it!
do you get models in all the boxsets??
The information here is very good, but the sound quality is hitting one of my pet peeves; speaking too close to the microphone and speaking too softly. It's as though the narrator is recording at night and doesn't want to wake anyone up, and the mic is picking up all the smacking sounds in his mouth. Please back up from the mic, use a windscreen, and speak in a clear, conversational voice. Thank you for what is otherwise a very informative video.
Grinern, man kan bare høre det en dansker på accenten med det samme :D
Jesus
Didn't want to wake up the kids? I could barely follow along because of that. I really do appreciate the tutorial, but still.
Much of the wisdom of your highlighting is lost by having the camera too far back. I can barely see what you're doing. Please, please, in future tutorials, focus on highlighting and show us how you're making your decisions and zoom in close enough for us to see how you apply it.
+watsonsd1 Also check out the Army Painter Website they provide quite a bit even though it's still shots
+Rotten Reason Yeah, I found that too, but the same criticism applies. I've grasped virtually all of the painting of these minis but the highlighting. The highlighting he does seems instinctive for him, and he does it effortlessly, and I'd like to hear his thought process, plus he's so far away that I can't always see what he's doing.
too much work I'll leave them unpainted
Nice video. HORRIBLE voice over.