How to Paint Skabbik's Plaguepack | Warhammer Underworlds | Skaven

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  • Опубліковано 13 вер 2023
  • Hey all!
    I couldn't resist painting up these cute skaven plague rats from Warhammer Underworlds Wyrdholllow :D Lately, I have been experimenting with using Contrast Paints as nice and saturated undercoats, and then following up with normal acrylics to highlight them up to a display ready standard. These disgusting little critters seemed like a perfect candidate for this technique/approach. I hope you guys enjoy the tutorial and maybe walk away with a couple of ideas you can use in your own projects 😉
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @ph3lansminiatures

    Hey guys! Do you usually put in the effort to highlight your contrast painted models? Or do you call it done after the contrast?

  • @jonathanjackson5255
    @jonathanjackson5255 21 день тому +1

    beautiful work !

  • @bwya4558

    Definitely taking some pointers from this one. Thanks for the video!

  • @lostnfound1086

    This use of contrast paints looks amazing! I think this is a great blend of contrast and traditional methods (without slapchop!)

  • @robertwilliams-day320

    Fantastic video, thank you. I’m Planning on using it for a Clan Pestilence army. Using just contrast for the bulk, some highlights for front ranks and all out for the characters

  • @AlexisGraf

    I am continually impressed at how great your instructional narration is. I always learn something new in your videos. Thanks for another amazing video.

  • @Kaiurai

    Absolutely incredible. I loved this. I'm glad my algorithm brought me to you.

  • @nickellingham1764

    Im a 40k collector/player but adore skaven!! Some of my first minis were skaven purchacad in 1989. Im so bored of painting Imperial Guard and brought a plague monk and storm vermin kit just for fun. I could never paint to this level but - they look amazing!!

  • @Hangfire100

    Fantastic job, thank you for uploading.

  • @SurfaceDweller

    Amazing! I learned a lot from this. I'm going to use this scheme on my own rat boys

  • @AlexisGraf

    I always at least do an oil wash over a contrast. I only recently started using acrylics over oils or doing stuff like glazing, but I have to say they’re now my favorite part of painting.

  • @corbingovers7559

    I just started my skaven army in prep for a possible refresh this summer. Started with my deathmaster and did NMM so I was worried about having to do nmm on clanrat-level dudes. Then your process comes along and helps define the 'fast nmm' that I can do for regular line troops.

  • @adamsnellgrove7522

    Really cool paintjob. I really liked the staining of the robes, gonna try and use that on something as well 😋

  • @joshseltenright

    Great. Thanks I like the mixing of colors for the robes. Great idea

  • @kylemoore7746

    I only have about a eight contrast paints, but my experience with it is that it seems to look best on fantasy type miniatures when speedpainting, something a little more grimdark. Ragged cloth looks very natural with it. Just isn't my ideal choice when painting armor or other more smooth surfaces. Looks really good on the plague rats, the pop of the highlights are worth the extra effort.

  • @OldSaltySean1

    Really incredible job! I learned a lot!

  • @RegularInternetUsers

    Your tail trick is what always happens to me, i go over on the highlight and need to slap a contrast paint over the whole thing.

  • @DingoPaints

    Cool minis. Love the paint job!

  • @michelsantacreu4027

    Français

  • @chriss427

    Looks absolutely beautiful mate. Could I ask what size brush you use for your highlighting? I am struggling using a size two for fine lines