This is now my “go to” recipe for flame. I don’t have the fluoro colours, but I effectively use the rest. I have used it on a Phoenix, which looked awesome, and I just finished using it on a mini with a flaming axe for a friend. Great video, awesome inspiration.
Thanks, dude! Our last video has some more info, if you're looking to add OSL also :). Feel free to share your work with us on Instagram, we would love to see it
Roasty-toasty! I would like to see more environmental weathering, to see how you're getting on with those Enamel potion tips I mentioned a few weeks ago.
I've not had a moment to test them Paul, been a very busy few weeks. Squeezed in some personal hobby time trying to re-learn oldschool Eavy Metal style precision painting, but that's it"
That is a really nice effect. I have always struggled with wet blending flames, but this is both a more realistic looking finish and so much simpler (and fun). Thank you again! I would still love to see if this toolset can be effectively applied to textile and other non-armour surfaces.
I missed the Premiere 😥 Excellent video again Byron, that is an amazing looking ery simple technique. I will use that if/when I come to paint flames. Thansk for your continued tutorials, they are an amazing inspiration 👍
Did similar on my GH spellweaver but not same number of transitions, looks ok but now I know how I should have done it. Thanks. Luckily I have plenty other minis to do it right. Suggestion for another vid would be making a plasma gun look like it’s just fired (drilled and non drilled barrels)
Looking good mate! Deffo one to try myself, if I ever need to that is..not many flames to paint for ad-mech players! Also, how about tackling a slightly more involved scheme? Single colour vehicles are all well and good, but I'd like to see how you would get on using these stippling/drybrushing techniques for a camo scheme!
Hey Jeff, thanks so much! I use our dampening pad which releases a consistently tiny amount of moisture into you bristles. It features in all our drybrushing tutorials so you can check out any of our other content for more info and examples 😊
I am doing an entire table using your techniques. I need to do a lot of OSL, shadows etc. and I found your method much easier/better than airbrush. Your method allows me to return to areas until I feel they look right. Thanks for your videos 😊
Mhhmm, I've actually done one of these for myself before... there is a huge problem though, there's so many spindly bits! Mine ended up with a haircut :D
Nive vid, very usfeull, Thx! Especially since you dont use an airbrush. a request: I am considering of starting a white space marine army, the hospitallers .. Do you have any tips on how to paint, shade and highlight white pls?
Doing a brazier for a canoness and you make this look hella easy. Which, I have a hard enough time being precise with a precision brush, but precision drybrushing? You're mad. Either way, this was exactly what I was looking for.
Could you please do a video about how to choose colours for edge highlighting. I get it's a lighter colour, but pink doesnt work on red, and lime green isn't good for dark green. Thanks 💕
Loooove these! Black Templars would be rad, I'd be curious your take and if it's different than your black armor. I also would love to see some would love to see some purple as a final color 😉
Just an idea and probably a lot of extra work haha, maybe putting alternative companies paints on bottom of screen to what your using, great video again though mate will use a similar technique for osl from weapons
@@ArtisOpus I didn't think that far ahead 😂 maybe the main 2-3 that people would have army painter vallejo and scale, or maybe just the one closest colour in them 3 ranges
It's all fire and brimstone with you isn't it :D. Number 1 could definitely be a thing fairly soon, Blood Warriors are a much slower proposition to paint, Love the minis though, have some half done in my cabinet :)
Hi, i wonder how you would apply your drybrush technics to paint a chaos Space Marine with all the trim and other Details would be. I don't care about any specific fraction, just how your steps would be.
We can't get Glaze, so we need a solution. Could you tell me what method is available? how to make bloodletter? contrast medium or lahmian medium? how to make bloodletter
So... I'm kind of a noob here, what is the wooden pallet about ? How does this work ? Cause itfeels like something that cost 20 bucks that will slowly turn into a normal pallet.
It shows how the level of paint performs before you apply it to your model, that's why it is textured, Byron has said when it gets too covered you can just prime it black, but he doesn't use it for the camera primed that way.
The camera misses the depth of the texturing in the ones you buy at least - the combo of very light coats of paint in testing areas and the depth of texture means this won’t happen for years I’d say. You’d want to reprime at times though, otherwise you’d miss some of the more subtle effects.
Whatever you like dude, it's fine as is, but personally I prefer black primed, as I get to test my colours coverage... the camera just doesn't like it :)
Artis Opus Alright. Case hardening is a treatment used on metal (mostly guns) that also creates different color patterns on the metal. I'm sort of thinking about dark steel with a wash of nuln or something similar. Then do very thin glazes of bright blue, yellow, red/magenta and create patterns on the weapon. I'm about to start an army of Legion of the Damned and going to be trying that on some of the weapons. Here is one pretty one: bit.ly/2CE7BSd Note that this isn't really heat staining even if it sort of looks like it. What people usually talk about as heat staining are the glowing gun barrels. When a barrel glows it is no longer usable. This is why in machine guns the barrel is changed after a couple of belts. If it heats too much it becomes warped and is no longer accurate.
Amazing tutorial. Thank you
Thanks, dude! Nice to see a MTGer pop up!
That diorama cool and warm colour scheme really works well
Much appreciated bud! 🥰
Heat stain (or whatever it’s called) on big guns would be awesome Byron please!
this!
This has enough likes to jump up the list a fair few levels! :)
Artis Opus boop boop!
Have always struggled with flames but just stumbled across your video! Amazing technique! Have used it to produce my best flames to date! Thank you!
This is now my “go to” recipe for flame. I don’t have the fluoro colours, but I effectively use the rest. I have used it on a Phoenix, which looked awesome, and I just finished using it on a mini with a flaming axe for a friend.
Great video, awesome inspiration.
Thanks, dude! Our last video has some more info, if you're looking to add OSL also :). Feel free to share your work with us on Instagram, we would love to see it
Very nice effect for that amount of time and effort. Thanks for the tutorial!
Our pleasure buddy ^_^ Thanks so much for the support!
Looks great! Can't wait to get that Kickstarter and follow the two most recent tutorials and add a little osl to the wall.
Same here, just got to find the time! :)
Didn't even know I needed this until I watched it.
No one does, it's a magic technique, you can apply it to anything flaming too, regardless of the colour!
Great tutorial Byron. Great lesson in contrast
Thank you Simon☺️
Nice! Looking forward to paint my Necromunda Redemptionists with all their flaming heads using this way (with slight differencies)!
Seconded the shout to see you do some heat effects/muzzle burns on guns!
I need to reacquaint myself with heat bloom done without an airbrush!
Great video and technique. This is the second time I’ve seen the fluorescent paint being used, I guess I am gonna have to pick some up!
Cheers Yuri! Absolutely, we love what it adds to your highlights 😊
Thank you for this tutorial! I was looking for a simple method to paint the fire entities in Massive Darkness 2 and this looks perfect for that.
Very nice torch flame! I even liked the wonky handle...lol..
Lol! Thanks so much Samuel🤩
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Much appreciated bud!🥰
Thanks for this vid! I'm looking to start a Kaeris Gang in Malifaux so lots of fire will be getting painted shortly! :)
Roasty-toasty! I would like to see more environmental weathering, to see how you're getting on with those Enamel potion tips I mentioned a few weeks ago.
I've not had a moment to test them Paul, been a very busy few weeks. Squeezed in some personal hobby time trying to re-learn oldschool Eavy Metal style precision painting, but that's it"
I love these tutorials, I would love to see one on how to paint some WHFB minis.
Thanks dude! AOS is my own personal preference, so this may well be a thing if we do any Vlog style content soon!
Awesome video I really love the fire
Thank you so much!
Love the effect and your tutorial!
Thanks! Keep your eyes peeled tomorrow for dragon vid!
Great job as always! A tutorial for burned or glowing hot metal would also be great...
Great idea, added it to the list ☺️Thanks so much bud!
Working on a dwarven forge and was a a huge loss on the flames. This is so helpful!
How did it turn out buddy? Our pleasure :)
Once again, great tutorial (I'm like a broken record)! Be nice to see you expand on this by demonstrating how to do the OSL against the wall...
It’s coming soon and we’ll be probably be doing exactly what you suggested 😊Thanks so much Gareth!
That is a really nice effect. I have always struggled with wet blending flames, but this is both a more realistic looking finish and so much simpler (and fun). Thank you again!
I would still love to see if this toolset can be effectively applied to textile and other non-armour surfaces.
You’re so welcome dude! Thanks so much for the support!
I think it can but I’ve never tested it😅 Maybe it will come soon 👀
Artis Opus Fantastic. I certainly don’t mind waiting 😀, but if it does happen soon, that would be awesome!
I missed the Premiere 😥
Excellent video again Byron, that is an amazing looking ery simple technique. I will use that if/when I come to paint flames.
Thansk for your continued tutorials, they are an amazing inspiration 👍
Thanks so much dude! There will be plenty other premieres so no worries, you can always join another time🤩
Testing this at the moment with my plague marines as GREEN flames! :)
How did it go, Alex? I think it should possibly work even better in theory... I do like myself a green glowy thing!
@@ArtisOpus Came out pretty well thanks! I posted a pic on my instagram (@40krevivalist) :)
Love this! Adeptas Sororitas look a lot easier now!
Thanks so much Nathan, glad you find it useful ☺️
Did similar on my GH spellweaver but not same number of transitions, looks ok but now I know how I should have done it. Thanks. Luckily I have plenty other minis to do it right. Suggestion for another vid would be making a plasma gun look like it’s just fired (drilled and non drilled barrels)
Cheers dude! We’ll have to have a think about this one! I need to practice my detail work a little 😅Glad you found it helpful though ☺️
Great effect. Easily use for fire elementals
Thank you so much 🥰 Glad you find it helpful
Could you do one on “Glowing Coals” please! Thanks Artis!
Looking good mate! Deffo one to try myself, if I ever need to that is..not many flames to paint for ad-mech players! Also, how about tackling a slightly more involved scheme? Single colour vehicles are all well and good, but I'd like to see how you would get on using these stippling/drybrushing techniques for a camo scheme!
You mention dampening the brush, could you explain this further? Awesome videos!!
Hey Jeff, thanks so much! I use our dampening pad which releases a consistently tiny amount of moisture into you bristles. It features in all our drybrushing tutorials so you can check out any of our other content for more info and examples 😊
I am doing an entire table using your techniques. I need to do a lot of OSL, shadows etc. and I found your method much easier/better than airbrush. Your method allows me to return to areas until I feel they look right. Thanks for your videos 😊
What an amazing comment, I'd love to see how it turns out, dude! My pleasure :)
I would like to see you paint any one of the Treemen from Games Workshop using the Series D brush method.
Treeman, Treeman Ancient or a Durthu.
Mhhmm, I've actually done one of these for myself before... there is a huge problem though, there's so many spindly bits! Mine ended up with a haircut :D
Nive vid, very usfeull, Thx!
Especially since you dont use an airbrush.
a request:
I am considering of starting a white space marine army, the hospitallers .. Do you have any tips on how to paint, shade and highlight white pls?
Hey dude, check out my how to paint white video, it shows 3 different quick styles :)
Doing a brazier for a canoness and you make this look hella easy.
Which, I have a hard enough time being precise with a precision brush, but precision drybrushing? You're mad.
Either way, this was exactly what I was looking for.
The real secret is to use a technique where pressure, paint amount, and brush quality matters over precision ;). Enjoy buddy!
Nice 👍😁💚 ... Ork vehicles would be Cool !
Mhhmm, like yellow chipped armour, etc? Good suggestion
@@ArtisOpus ... Orr Red ;..WHITE, Black, blue, Green... All Colours, all Colors .. haha ✌️💚
Could you please do a video about how to choose colours for edge highlighting. I get it's a lighter colour, but pink doesnt work on red, and lime green isn't good for dark green. Thanks 💕
Great suggestion, we probably won't do a particular video on this, but I'll make sure to be mindful of my explanations for future videos!
Vallejo came out recently with “Bloody Red” you should try it!
Glowing Coals would have black on the bottom, right
Cheers for the tip! I guess so yeah, depends how hot they were :)
Loooove these! Black Templars would be rad, I'd be curious your take and if it's different than your black armor.
I also would love to see some would love to see some purple as a final color 😉
As a final colour, you've turned my world on it's head :D. We'll definitely get to BT some point in the future :)
That looks amazing. Now all I need is a mini with flames on them 😇. Could you do weathering on vehicles please
100% Dude, chipping? I've weathered the bejeesus out of a dozer blade before on the channel :)
As allways a great Video
Much appreciated dude!
@@ArtisOpus thanks to you i finished 5 of 10 bladegheist and the Look great
Thank you for using non citadel paints like I requested 😆 but If fire is so easy, do a tutorial on painting faces, drybrush only. I dare you!
You are a sadist michael! :D
Just an idea and probably a lot of extra work haha, maybe putting alternative companies paints on bottom of screen to what your using, great video again though mate will use a similar technique for osl from weapons
Hi Kroga, not a bad idea... but which companies to use? AK, Vallejo, Scale, Kimera, Monument, Warcolors :D so much choice!
@@ArtisOpus I didn't think that far ahead 😂 maybe the main 2-3 that people would have army painter vallejo and scale, or maybe just the one closest colour in them 3 ranges
great stuff. I guess the logical next demo would be lava :D
😉Good guess! Thank you for the support Geoff!
Okay. My flame request has been fulfilled😁 So here are some more ideas:
1. Khorne Demons
2. Age of Sigmar Blood Warrior
It's all fire and brimstone with you isn't it :D. Number 1 could definitely be a thing fairly soon, Blood Warriors are a much slower proposition to paint, Love the minis though, have some half done in my cabinet :)
Hi, i wonder how you would apply your drybrush technics to paint a chaos Space Marine with all the trim and other Details would be. I don't care about any specific fraction, just how your steps would be.
Hey dude! They’d be tricky 😊 unless they were metallic I would have to think very carefully about the sequence I used.
Waiting on my D series to arrive, seems to be stuck at Langley. Have a heap of terrain I want to do, and a few flame pieces that i'll try this out on
Mine hasn't even shipped yet 😭 ordered a week ago
@@cthuludreams1 I ordered on the 13-07, shipped 23/07, been sitting at Langley since, saying leaving UK
Turned up today, no change in tracking since the 24th
Sorry to hear it dude, are they serving you well?
Guillimans or the emperors flaming sword would be awesome
I'd love to paint it! Such a hefty piece!
We can't get Glaze, so we need a solution.
Could you tell me what method is available?
how to make bloodletter? contrast medium or lahmian medium? how to make bloodletter
Lahmian medium will absolutely get you close :)
@@ArtisOpus I think we just need to find the right percentage thank you very much
Can you cover how to paint eyes. I am an extreme novice and always do poorly painting eyes.
Would you use a gloss or matt varnish for the flame?
I'd like to see some Mechanicus stuff.
I'd like to paint some! :)I do so love rusty metal :)
So... I'm kind of a noob here, what is the wooden pallet about ? How does this work ? Cause itfeels like something that cost 20 bucks that will slowly turn into a normal pallet.
It shows how the level of paint performs before you apply it to your model, that's why it is textured, Byron has said when it gets too covered you can just prime it black, but he doesn't use it for the camera primed that way.
The camera misses the depth of the texturing in the ones you buy at least - the combo of very light coats of paint in testing areas and the depth of texture means this won’t happen for years I’d say. You’d want to reprime at times though, otherwise you’d miss some of the more subtle effects.
Cheers chaps, correct! And yeah, my first home made pallet was still useful a decade after I made it... it weighed 4x the starting weight :D
Stupid question alert! Do you prime you texture palette in acrylic primer?
Whatever you like dude, it's fine as is, but personally I prefer black primed, as I get to test my colours coverage... the camera just doesn't like it :)
@@ArtisOpus brilliant , thanks for that. Im off to prime it right now!
Winters said this helps the machine spirit.
He is a lovely man, and is also correct!
Something that I think would be interesting to do is to take a model that normally has lots of different colours and paint it in greyscale.
I love Greyscale! I'm not sure how popular it'd be though, I have a real thing for anything B&W :)
Flames are printed in 3d?
Nope, just from a very old GW Scenery kit!
Case hardening would be nice. I know, sort of, how to do it.
Hey dude, I don't understand :)
Artis Opus Alright. Case hardening is a treatment used on metal (mostly guns) that also creates different color patterns on the metal. I'm sort of thinking about dark steel with a wash of nuln or something similar. Then do very thin glazes of bright blue, yellow, red/magenta and create patterns on the weapon. I'm about to start an army of Legion of the Damned and going to be trying that on some of the weapons.
Here is one pretty one: bit.ly/2CE7BSd
Note that this isn't really heat staining even if it sort of looks like it. What people usually talk about as heat staining are the glowing gun barrels. When a barrel glows it is no longer usable. This is why in machine guns the barrel is changed after a couple of belts. If it heats too much it becomes warped and is no longer accurate.
Please OSL with series D
This will be coming very soon! Probably against the dungeon walls I painted :)
@@ArtisOpus OMG I can`t wait to see :D
Pale flesh for Night Lords? I’ve got Obliterators to do and I really want to do them justice.
Cheers dude! We’re getting asked about Flesh a lot. I may give it a go, nice and pale on some FEC 🙃
Artis Opus Thank you very much kind sir.
Ok how am I going to paint my scions of flame. Answer found thanks!!!
You're so welcome buddy! 😊Keep your eyes on the channel, we have plenty more interesting and useful ideas coming!
Maybe a winter grey / white wolves fur ? Or any type of fur brown, black ... :)
Fur is 100% agreat idea, wood too and some other textured parts!