I appreciate the closeups of the paint application, which shows paint getting into other places - like the red getting onto the gold trim. A lot of times, channels make it seem like such a thing never happens to them. It's nice to see that great painters are also human.
An absolute trove of army painting advice and tips here. The golden one being, if you can do as many base colours that like the same wash first then you're saving so much time with an all over wash. These units have come out looking superb. Also I'm still trying to clean that black speck off my phone screen 😋
I've found that another great way to do blood splatter effects is to take blood for the blood God technical paint on your brush, hold it in front of your miniature, and spray towards it in a left to right motion with a spray duster canister, because it's messy and random it looks a lot more realistic than applying it directly to certain areas with a brush or sponge.
Edit: I want to mention the miniature should either also be held in the same hand as the brush on a painting handle or held down on a flat surface by something like blue tack as the force of the spray duster can send the miniature flying across your hobby space.
Khorne are one of the best AOS armies to paint up quickly. I did 2000 points in a couple of weeks, compared to usual where that many models would take me months at least or more than a year lol. I think they're good for someone getting started in building and painting because they look cool but there isn't too much random weird stuff to worry about.
Did you do the box art red scheme? If yes, I'd love any extra tips you might have, cause I have a Bloodbound army to paint next year! 😬 can't decide if I should do classic or contrast paint for example
Oh wow, spraying gold then going in with the red makes so much sense looking at all that trim, I never would have thought of doing it that way! Thanks!
Apparently metallic sharpies are really good on the trim for chaos marines. If you base/prime in your chosen black or red color instead, take a gold sharpie and can knock out the gold trim in like 5 minutes. A couple guys in my hobby group have done that and shared pics.
This is a brilliant painting breakdown, simple, effective, but most of all incredibly easy to follow along. Maybe it's Mr Peachy's soothing voice haha, in all seriousness though awesome video. Also I want a series of those two guardsmen, that was brilliant 🤣👏.
I tend to take the slap all the basecoats down before an all over wash, either agrax, flesh shade or more recently hit em with gloss varnish and use enamel washes. The enamel washes route needs a little more cleanup but doesn't require lifting any of the colours. Then just a quick edge highlight and any effects.
Great video, really liked the inclusion of the planning steps, good to show the thought process that goes into a painting plan. Amazing how a slightly different perspective can massively speed up the process and improve the result. Cheers gents!
Yep, this is the one. I've been agonising over which method to use to paint my new World Eaters, but fundamentally I'm a lazy painter. Was considering zenithal painting, or doing what I did with my Blades of Khorne Warcry band and layering reds up painstakingly (which looks great if you're only doing nine models but for an entire WE army would be a bit of a chore). As it turns out I have all these paints (or equivalents) and the results look great for a very simple set of techniques. Great video, cheers.
I've been thinking about it and I'm going to call Peachy's method the "working class paint job." It's not quick and dirty speed painting, nor is it fancy-pants detailed painting. It's a paint method for the regular ol' jackoff who wants their minis to look good but not take ages.
Was scratching my head on how to tackle my blood warriors that came in the vanguard set for the AOS khorne models. Video helped a ton, spray priming the metallics first is a great idea because hand painting trim SUCKS. Great stuff mate, keep it up!
The aspects I like about your videos is that they are designed for the hobbyist and not the artist. It’s about army building and not about just painting one model.
There are so many small insights and tips scattered throughout the commentary in this video, which makes it even more helpful than your standard painting guide. I think I'll follow this to get the combat patrol box done when it finally becomes available. Cheers!
Also, i love these speed paint jobs guys! im painting 100 Krieg and almost half way through.. its a chore lol. I recruited my 5 year old to block in some parts. He's actually almost decent now haha. Keep up the tutorials! thanks guys!
Best way to get through it would either be do less in a batch or in my case double the batch and Zen out to some background music and let time slip away.
Aren't the Surf Sharks a successor chapter to the Carcharodons? Peachy, "Are you happy?" Chaos Space Marine, "Chuckles for the Chuckle God! Giggles for the Giggle Throne!" The green juice on the Jackles gives them a sort of Bane from Batman look; cool.
Your knowledge and techniques are really appreciated Peachy. I barely get motivated to paint anymore but you make it fun withnyour commentary and thoughts. Thank you.
Im literally stuck in the mud, half my bezerkers are trimmed in Runelord Brass, the others in Retributor Gold. STILL CANT DECIDE IF I WANT THE BLING OR NOT THEY BOTH LOOK AMAZING
Like the way the biscuits slowly decreased over time. Nice touch lol Great work BTW, would pick your brain for hours on painting schemes, inspiration, etc Would you ever consider covering doing world eaters for Horus heresy era? I'm working on a scheme, but giving it a broad covering of grime and blood (ofcourse)
You seem like you have a lot more passion for this chanel in comparison to when you were painting for GW!! And it speaks a lot to how the models are coming out 👏
I can confirm doing the red first is a PAIN! You then have to do all the trim in black then metallics after so it's like 3-4 hours per trooper at least.
Lovely painting guide, as always! One quick question: I noticed Peachy put the Contrast paint on a wet-pallet during the process; wouldn't that just water it down too much in the long run, or is it one of those "sneaky tricks" that crops up over a lifetime of churning through armies? :D
Thank you so much. This has legitimately been the most digestable, easy to follow 40k tutorial I've ever seen. Bravo! I was just curious, do you think this method would also work for a Khorne Bloodbound army? I have the start collecting box for AOS and want to paint the warband but am not sure if this would break the cohesion as Blood Reavers/Khorgorath don't have basically any of the gold trim. I know it's an old video but any help would be appreciated!
As much as I enjoy the high level painting Golden demon artists videos; this style of painting is awesome, fast and fun with superb results. Models look amazing. Great video
After the initial test model, all the paints are mentioned in the top left of the screen. We normally produce a list and script but this one was rather in the fly. I hope you can work along with it.
It feels like you are gonna say this 2 more minutes past the point where I paused to comment... With the way you are doing that all over shade, you could go ahead and paint skin and leather bits a base coat too. That shade color would work reasonably well for them. Minutes later. You did, lmao.
Loved the video and it might be a small thing, but how you got that faid on the robo pig 🐖 from black to red was easier than I thought. I thought it was a air brush being used, but you just used your gloves to cover up and got the faid. Nice 👍
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What a creative ad read! First time I was heavily invested on how it would play out. Kudos lads!
@@Hirokae cinematic universe incoming 🤣 glad you enjoyed it!
Well played
Best add read ever? Yes, I think so.
KHORNE BEZERKERS TIMESTAMPS:
4:29 Primer: AK1052 GOLDEN ARMOR
4:40 Drybrush: STORMHOST SILVER
4:52 Armour: FLESH TEARERS RED
5:46 Trim : AK GOLD
5:57 Wash: REIKLAND FLESHSHADE
6:24 Leather: BLACK LEGION
6:48 Silver details: IRON HANDS STEEL
7:20 Skin & Skull details: RAKARTH FLESH
7:33 Flesh Wash: REIKLAND FLESHSHADE
7:51 Skull Wash: SKELETON HORDE
8:06 Eyes & Plasma: BOLD TITANIUM WHITE (PRO ACRYL)
8:28 Eyes, Plasma & Shoulder Plate Details Wash: STRIKING SCORPION GREEN
OPTIONAL PAINT:
8:52 Leather Highlights: GERMAN GREY
9:13 Skin & Skull Highlights: RAKARTH FLESH
19:59 Base: AK DRY GROUND
21:03 Gore (on weapons): FLESHTEARERS RED or BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD
You're the best, thank you!
I appreciate the closeups of the paint application, which shows paint getting into other places - like the red getting onto the gold trim.
A lot of times, channels make it seem like such a thing never happens to them.
It's nice to see that great painters are also human.
As someone whos just getting started in 40k this is a fantastic vid, especially because my start point is the world eaters patrol box
Can you please do a whole series with the guard, just like the advert. It was magical.
Painting phase cinematic advertising universe 🤣
Peachy doing what Peachy does and being silly is just...just...beautiful. 🥰
I am 100% here for this series now
Guard keep getting interrupted by the subject models being painted haha
Yes, the guard…the Death Guard!
An absolute trove of army painting advice and tips here. The golden one being, if you can do as many base colours that like the same wash first then you're saving so much time with an all over wash. These units have come out looking superb.
Also I'm still trying to clean that black speck off my phone screen 😋
Yeah I did the exact same thing lol, I know pats livid about it too 😂 - Peachy
4:24 yeah, me too, it’s like you are feeling it all out, and you find what works, what doesn’t and what you really need vs what you overthought.
I've found that another great way to do blood splatter effects is to take blood for the blood God technical paint on your brush, hold it in front of your miniature, and spray towards it in a left to right motion with a spray duster canister, because it's messy and random it looks a lot more realistic than applying it directly to certain areas with a brush or sponge.
Edit: I want to mention the miniature should either also be held in the same hand as the brush on a painting handle or held down on a flat surface by something like blue tack as the force of the spray duster can send the miniature flying across your hobby space.
Great tip, thanks Tony.
Khorne are one of the best AOS armies to paint up quickly. I did 2000 points in a couple of weeks, compared to usual where that many models would take me months at least or more than a year lol. I think they're good for someone getting started in building and painting because they look cool but there isn't too much random weird stuff to worry about.
Did you do the box art red scheme? If yes, I'd love any extra tips you might have, cause I have a Bloodbound army to paint next year! 😬 can't decide if I should do classic or contrast paint for example
Comment for the Skull Throne
Oh wow, spraying gold then going in with the red makes so much sense looking at all that trim, I never would have thought of doing it that way! Thanks!
You are most welcome!
Apparently metallic sharpies are really good on the trim for chaos marines. If you base/prime in your chosen black or red color instead, take a gold sharpie and can knock out the gold trim in like 5 minutes. A couple guys in my hobby group have done that and shared pics.
This is a brilliant painting breakdown, simple, effective, but most of all incredibly easy to follow along. Maybe it's Mr Peachy's soothing voice haha, in all seriousness though awesome video.
Also I want a series of those two guardsmen, that was brilliant 🤣👏.
Hopefully we'll get sponsored again and we'll have a "guardsman ad integration cinematic universe" 🤣
@@thepaintingphase haha that would be awesome 👌.
Love this! I don't think I'll be painting world eaters anytime soon or ever but I still learned so much by watching this. Thank you!
I tend to take the slap all the basecoats down before an all over wash, either agrax, flesh shade or more recently hit em with gloss varnish and use enamel washes. The enamel washes route needs a little more cleanup but doesn't require lifting any of the colours. Then just a quick edge highlight and any effects.
👍👍👍 noice!
Great video, really liked the inclusion of the planning steps, good to show the thought process that goes into a painting plan. Amazing how a slightly different perspective can massively speed up the process and improve the result. Cheers gents!
Great video, the little ad done in a slightly Adam Buxton style was very refreshing!
So you've managed to paint happy Khornate berserkers? I'd say that's truly a new feat!
Awesome work, Peachy, and thanks for the video, everyone!
Cracking video, love the track that kicks in at 7:20. That mark on the lens in the close ups had me scrubbing my phone screen 🤣🤣
I think that bit for Surfshark was one of the best ads I have ever seen, lol, well done. You guys add so much character to your videos.
Yep, this is the one. I've been agonising over which method to use to paint my new World Eaters, but fundamentally I'm a lazy painter. Was considering zenithal painting, or doing what I did with my Blades of Khorne Warcry band and layering reds up painstakingly (which looks great if you're only doing nine models but for an entire WE army would be a bit of a chore). As it turns out I have all these paints (or equivalents) and the results look great for a very simple set of techniques. Great video, cheers.
The spot color ties them in to the army very well! Excellent idea Mate!
I've been thinking about it and I'm going to call Peachy's method the "working class paint job." It's not quick and dirty speed painting, nor is it fancy-pants detailed painting. It's a paint method for the regular ol' jackoff who wants their minis to look good but not take ages.
😍😍😍 when I was in WHTV, I really wanted a section called ‘citadel working class’ hahaha
They didn’t go for it sadly
Just ordered my combat patrol for World Eaters. This would take me at least a week.
If I quit my job. See you next year! Beautifully done mate.
Nice touch with the out of focus gorilla glue, and absolutely loved the sketch.
Would actually watch a full show of those! 😂
Was scratching my head on how to tackle my blood warriors that came in the vanguard set for the AOS khorne models. Video helped a ton, spray priming the metallics first is a great idea because hand painting trim SUCKS.
Great stuff mate, keep it up!
The aspects I like about your videos is that they are designed for the hobbyist and not the artist. It’s about army building and not about just painting one model.
that was the best production value of any paint video I've seen. Good job!
perfection, I might be getting a big haul of World Eaters this christmas, so this comes in handy!
11/10 for the sponsored skit 🤭
edit: The actual painting bit was good but you know that already 👍
Glad you guys got an advertiser onwards and upwards, going to try the same technique with a blue for my thousand sons
I can honestly say I think that was the first time I watched a Surfshark add in it's entirety!
😂👍
Loved the sketch at the beginning. Entertaining commercial! : )
Doombull brown is a nice base colour for world eaters to layer the red on.
These look super smart - Stirling work Peachy. Also, those time lapse camera truck movements at the beginning are a nice touch. Great stuff lads.
Fantastic transition to start the video!
Thank you for all of the tips.
There are so many small insights and tips scattered throughout the commentary in this video, which makes it even more helpful than your standard painting guide. I think I'll follow this to get the combat patrol box done when it finally becomes available. Cheers!
It’s awesome to watch someone skilled enjoy what they do👍
No onlyhands here! Great vid, thanks for the tips.
Also, i love these speed paint jobs guys! im painting 100 Krieg and almost half way through.. its a chore lol.
I recruited my 5 year old to block in some parts. He's actually almost decent now haha. Keep up the tutorials! thanks guys!
Parenting done right.
This is the first time i did not fast forward through a sponsored ad . Peachy even makes the ads fun to watch.also awesome video.
Well I’m just the meat bag, pats the brains behind all this
Brilliant stuff! For someone with limited time thanks for creating such practical content to achieve great looking models
Our pleasure! Optimisation for the win 😍👍
“And then have a biscuit… or five”.
An important part of the painting process.
That red and gold!! 🔥🔥🔥
Came for the rimming, stayed for the painting.
Classic 😂
Classic 😂
Looks really cool. Completely agree with you on doing a test model, such a vital part of army painting.
Great vid! The army looks great, especially the Jakhals. They look like an army of Banes (which is clearly what GW ripped them off of)!
Guide + best Warhammer film . Great work , Peachy
This is fantastic! I love your full army painting videos ❤️ I want to try out your red and gold quick scheme on my custodies
the robot pig's head really look like a Skaven head, like if they took a Stormvermin head and just made it bigger slapped a few Khorne bits on it.
At least you've found some use for Pat 😁. Love the voice over for the add 🤣
This man has painted a combat patrol box in less time than it has taken me to paint my first Votann model.
Best way to get through it would either be do less in a batch or in my case double the batch and Zen out to some background music and let time slip away.
😂😂😂loved The «commercial»! More of this when u talk about your sponsors 😁✌🏻❤️
Aren't the Surf Sharks a successor chapter to the Carcharodons?
Peachy, "Are you happy?"
Chaos Space Marine, "Chuckles for the Chuckle God! Giggles for the Giggle Throne!"
The green juice on the Jackles gives them a sort of Bane from Batman look; cool.
Hahaha! That’s definitely going in now lol
You are the best painting tutorial on UA-cam lol
Your knowledge and techniques are really appreciated Peachy. I barely get motivated to paint anymore but you make it fun withnyour commentary and thoughts. Thank you.
You are most welcome! Glad to be of some help even if it’s just me nonsense spilling out of my gob lol
“Once it’s washed it’ll look fine.” Lmao, I’m gonna start telling my friends that for their models
Most important lessons for army painting ‘it’ll look alright once you get a wash on it’
@thepaintingphase what do you use to keep the models on the cardboard to prime all the models together??
Double sided tape 📼
I’ve got a wood elf army that I need to paint. Your tips are very helpful but tbh I’m not sure what I’m actually happy with
This is EXACTLY the tutorial i wanted!
Im literally stuck in the mud, half my bezerkers are trimmed in Runelord Brass, the others in Retributor Gold. STILL CANT DECIDE IF I WANT THE BLING OR NOT THEY BOTH LOOK AMAZING
Like the way the biscuits slowly decreased over time. Nice touch lol
Great work BTW, would pick your brain for hours on painting schemes, inspiration, etc
Would you ever consider covering doing world eaters for Horus heresy era? I'm working on a scheme, but giving it a broad covering of grime and blood (ofcourse)
Ha! Yeah we demolished those biccies lol.
I’d love to cover everything, so never say never, just lots of schemes and ideas to Wade through.
You seem like you have a lot more passion for this chanel in comparison to when you were painting for GW!! And it speaks a lot to how the models are coming out 👏
Definitely painted them bravely!
Best sponsorship ad. Hands down
Just made my first beserkers using your guide. I got about 97% the result. Lovely! Not sure about quick on the beserkers though haha
👏👏👏 excellent work
Wow this is phenomenal, will definitely be trying this for my WE 🙂
Amazing work, going to be following this for sure!!!
That Surfshark VPN ad was legit awesome! Can we have those two guardsmen doing all the ad reads please?!?
Yes! 👍👍👍
In a year's time one of them is going to die and we're all going to be far too invested in it. Can't wait.
My old World Eaters could use a repaint and to bring them up to par could use that big iron beastie . Cheers Peachy.
Surely 8 biscuits in honour of khorne?
Such good advice guys! Fantastic work
Those berserkers look great mate
Biscuits for the Biscuits God!
16:51 I was waiting for FLOOD FOR THE FLOOD GOD😔
I can confirm doing the red first is a PAIN! You then have to do all the trim in black then metallics after so it's like 3-4 hours per trooper at least.
Thanks youtube for reccomending me this video after I just painted my World eater combat patrol and eightbound boxes.
ok so bronze is gold and gold is brass.
I needed to hear the part about armor trim 🤣
Lovely painting guide, as always! One quick question: I noticed Peachy put the Contrast paint on a wet-pallet during the process; wouldn't that just water it down too much in the long run, or is it one of those "sneaky tricks" that crops up over a lifetime of churning through armies? :D
Thank you so much. This has legitimately been the most digestable, easy to follow 40k tutorial I've ever seen. Bravo! I was just curious, do you think this method would also work for a Khorne Bloodbound army? I have the start collecting box for AOS and want to paint the warband but am not sure if this would break the cohesion as Blood Reavers/Khorgorath don't have basically any of the gold trim. I know it's an old video but any help would be appreciated!
As much as I enjoy the high level painting Golden demon artists videos; this style of painting is awesome, fast and fun with superb results. Models look amazing. Great video
Thank you so much 😍😍😍 we’re simple painters making our way across the internet lol
Not dealing with the leg mould line? Peachy, for shame.
These look great, thank you so much for the tips!
Gonna try this on my space Nordic dwarves!
Great timing, I need to do a Khorne Blood bowl team and was just wondering how to get them done, inspiration, thx heaps
Glad to have helped 👍👍👍
I think Geek Gaming Scenics desert base ready would make the models pop a little more.
10:03 Mold Line Alert!
You could have told us before we released it! 😂🤣😂
That Surfshark ad was too good. Hahaa!
Looks awesome.
BEST AD READ EVER!
I like that Flesh Tearers + ‘Ardcoat trick for blood!
Do you have a list of what paints you used so we can follow along
After the initial test model, all the paints are mentioned in the top left of the screen. We normally produce a list and script but this one was rather in the fly. I hope you can work along with it.
I erm, used a gold sharpie for the trim🤣
Why is the gold foundation so dull and weak after it dries? Am I doing something wrong?
I knew I wasn't the only one who used Striking Scorpion for Plasma!
It feels like you are gonna say this 2 more minutes past the point where I paused to comment...
With the way you are doing that all over shade, you could go ahead and paint skin and leather bits a base coat too. That shade color would work reasonably well for them.
Minutes later. You did, lmao.
Great minds lol
Loved the video and it might be a small thing, but how you got that faid on the robo pig 🐖 from black to red was easier than I thought. I thought it was a air brush being used, but you just used your gloves to cover up and got the faid. Nice 👍