Your esteemed co host " that's too red " Me - I hope we get a tutorial Ive only been using flour, extra opaque paints/ inks for the past few months for the extra punch , so all tutorials, tips and advice is very much appreciated.
Love the pop - I feel like this gives another fluoro tone usage similar to how you did the red cape a few videos back, I can break more bad fluoro habits with these nuggets of info
I have to say thank you! I was watching several of your videos, I am going to paint two resin models of my daughters favorite video game. But I was having an anxiety attack trying to figure out the best way to prime them. I have an air brush I bought one a yr or so ago but never got to use it, because I had some health issues going on. So I wasn’t going to use it on these pieces because I thought it was going to be complicated to start. And these pieces are important to me that I don’t want to mess up the detail. So I thought about hand brushing the primer, which for the tiny pieces wouldn’t be difficult and given their size probably better that way. However the main piece was giving me pause. It doesn’t really have a lot of intricate details other than one area where a gate is next to a wall where paint can pool if not careful. So I purchased a citadel spray paint thinking it will probably be better, then I came across your video on airbrushing and you really simplified it. I was extremely nervous thinking it would be to hard to do or to learn because I need to get started on these next week so I have plenty of time to paint. So I am going to pull out my air brush thank fully it works lol and do some practice runs on cardboard till I get confident enough to prime my models. Keeping the Citadel just in case it’s more complicated than I think but wanted to tell you, your videos truly helped build my confidence to at least give air brush a try. At least to prime at the very least. So thank you.
Great tutorial on both the wood and the armor…really looking forward to “part 2” of the armor. Always something (usually many things) to learn from your videos Ms thank you very much for your time and efforts to teach us new understandings!
The wood was a great addition to the quiver. The metal red though {chefs kiss}, I hope one day to develop the skills to come up with recipes that effective. This is what I'm here for. Thank you Technomancer, thank you.
This is a great companion video to your review of pro acryl fluorescents. I’m still trying to work through these techniques. Thanks for another great tutorial
Great tutorial. I live the red, and it seems easy enough to stop a couple steps early if im aiming more for "tabletop" but still have it pop and read as metal.
My favorite wood recipe is Army Painter Oak Brown, then Monster Brown, then Monster Brown plus Ash Grey. I'll have to add in the ivory step and see how it works for me. We'll all be poppin' wood soon!
It has been a pleasure to see you painting your Skaven. Your passion for the army comes through in these vids and on Warhammer Wednesdays. i can't wait to see the Vizzik video.
Wow this is absolutely phenomenal, two of the main things I was hoping to learn about for painting Skaven, I quite like the classic almost Roman army color scheme. I first started painting with Sylvaneth and your old painting dryad bark videos were some of the first things I came upon, I like this current take a lot. I’m looking forward to seeing what you do for warpglow. To add to that list I would suggest steampunkie metals, and the one that I find most daunting, fur. I love what you showed about adding wood texture with little dots. I am hoping to do many different fur schemes, and add more fur to places that aren’t necessarily sculpted using (hashing?) but I have zero experience. I want to make my army Redwall themed so like every woodland critter I can pull off, otters badgers opossums skunks raccoons. But I get intimidated with having to pick out the base/mid/highlight. And then there’s the skin. I learned from doing Sylvaneth that it’s very easy for things to look like brown blobs so painting in a way that is true to what I’m doing but also stands out. I recently got a ton of pro acryl paints but have next to no experience painting with traditional methods. When I first started painting, contrast paints were almost like a trap that I’ve had to move away from. Anyway great work thank you!
This was a great video on painting red! A lot of red highlights end up looking pink or too orange. I never thought of using fluorescents and glazing over them, some other videos I've seen end up using the fluorescents as the highlight without as much glazing and blending so they end up looking a little out of place. I can't wait to try this recipe and adapt it to other colors. Also, I had a great time at your GenCon class for blending. You should consider trying to incorporate that teaching style into a video. The approachable "do this, then that, surprise! You learned x" was entertaining.
I know Vince is going for something a level up but I will probably stick with contrast/speedpaint and a dry brush for wood. Focus on spending more time on the fun details. However, I've recently moved away from just using Wyldwood for all wood. Snakebite Leather and Aggaros Dunes have been revelations, adding some lighter wood tones to my palette.
While you’re painting Skaven, can you make a video on painting high quality cloth? I recently figured out how to paint convincing NMM, and for some reason now my brain is confused whenever I look at a cloak or robe. Ive started overthinking it. I’ve picked up the basics from your other videos like “broad highlights”. But I’d appreciate a video on “try hard painting cloth/robes/linen”. I hope you haven’t already painted all the cloth on your skaven. 😅
I am a little surprised that Inktense Wood didn't make an appearance, rather than sepia. I would have thought that would have been a slam dunk on this?
10:09 Golden High Flow makes my favorite fluorescent line. Second favorite is the Amsterdam Fluorescent Inks by Talens, which might be a little more difficult to find in the US. Arnau put me on to those during a workshop. I compared both these options head to head and they are really close in quality. Ps and boy oh boy (as you might say) are there a bunch of bad fluorescent lines (made mainly by hobby brands)!
When I was watching wood part, I be like "why it looks so dull, if you will not give it a coat of bright green or sepia filter... oh, here we go, thats Vince work now". And man, that RED (all with capita) is bright. Stealing this recipe from furless, yes-yes!
If in yours "two techniques videos" the "boring" part is like the wood part we want more videos like that :) (now I know how to paint bases in my all-in Rum&Bones2 KS^^)
Stumbled across your channel in the past week and I’ve been consuming your content not stop! Could you use the same “red pop” technique for a warp glow from the follow up video on some Knight tubing? And as much as you don’t like GW paints, what would your peach tone suggestion be? Again, absolutely love your content. It’s so inspiring and informative.
Im eager to use the red technique on my blood angels with the new stuff coming out for them, but looking at all my death company marines that'll be in black leaves me with one question, how do you paint black armor to not look so boring?????
Ah, see, that’s why I asked. Lots of YT videos say black lining, and then we trainees use black. I’ve wondered if it really means use that areas shadow color … add a spec of black to the shadow color, and use that.
I'm more disciplined than that! I stayed past the wood. Wild Red recipe!!! Warp cannon is reminding me of fantastical matchbox hotrod cars of long ago, which were the only ones that really peaked my interest!
sweet wood technic , defo using that from now on would that popping red work just as well with different colors, like for example blue i plan on using on big metal parts of my Kharadron Overlords airships? what paints would be needed for that, dark blue, then sky blue and then some sort of fluorescent turquoise?
It really hard with blue honestly, if you're leaning into turquoise, Fluo yellow can do it, but most near Fluo blues don't really have that same kick, blue is just a more subdued color.
10:15 alternatively you could go with a magenta or hot pink as fluorescent for your more colder reds (or colder environments). Based on what we are used to when it comes to orange and magenta pigments, you would intuitively say that the fluorescent orange is brighter than the magenta. However the fluorescents don't necessary follow those rules. All 3 fluorescent oranges I own are less bright than the magenta/hot pink ones. So if you want to go for max brightness, the magenta is a serious option. You can warm it up with orangey-reds on top. Edit: I need to correct myself here, the fluorescent oranges I own are actually a little brighter or at least close to the same as the magenta's/hot pinks. So if you want max brightness I would go with the orange as well. There are not many good red fluorescents on the market, but you can make a decent one mixing a magenta with an orange.
Hi Vince! Thanks for the video and sharing. For the red armor, what makes you stop at sunny skin tone and not go crazy all the way to white (before the series of glazes)?
Hey Vince thanks again for another great video. I actually had a question, as a new painter how would I go about painting red skin that looks like it is glowing underneath? Again awesome video.
Hey Vince, not a question really related to the video subject, sorry, but have you shown off your mobile hobby 'bag'/setup? I went to the Tacoma Open for the hobby challenge, kept wishing I had this or that, but never wrote anything down. There was someone with a really cool handmade box with lights, and misc tools/supplies. What does you travel hobby setup look like? What might you whip up if you were going to partake in a hobby challenge (kitbashing a diorama with provided bits pile)?
I'm lazy, I just paint it bone or beige and flood it with S75 Inktense Wood. By the way, after you mentioning two thin coats of paint - have you tried Duncan's TTC paints? I would gladly hear your opinion.
Vince, do you not paint something like this as sub assemblies? isn't it easier to get into all the hard to reach places? Thanks for the vid, loving it as usual.
Hi Vince, I don’t know if you are taking video ideas, but are there any things that should be thought about in particular when painting a very large model, to make sure it looks it’s scale next to all the smaller ones on the table? I recently acquired a Forgewolrd daemon, and I’m conscious it will be standing next to bloodletters. I don’t know if there is enough there for a video on its own, but wondered what you think, particularly when it comes to lighting considerations.
🤔 if one wanted to try that red recipe but by using purely pro acryl what would the steps be? I own the full line but haven't had a chance to expand to AK and other brands except for some key effect paints I needed here n there over the years. That said I got some big projects with a lot of read in my back log lol
Why not just use a vermilion layer and glaze over the white underpaint? If it had a slight satin finish it would pop as hard if not harder without having to deal with fluor paints with no coverage
Blue is tough, it's just a flat color, you're often better just finding a good bright single pigment blue and glazing it directly over the white or near white.
Came here to learn how to pop wood.
Watching this first thing in the morning for synergies
@@kellyhoesing2573 Same, I just woke up and wanted to pop wood with my buddy vince
Was waiting for the popping of cherries
Lot's of glazing required. 😉
It gets more difficult with age. 😢
"My genius knows no bounds", He's humble too ;) Kidding Vince, you are one of the masters in my opinion. I love the sarcasm.
That first thin red glaze over the flor orange was a very satisfying step.
I liked the format of two processes in one video. If you have short ones like this, combining them is great.
12:35 Daaammmmnn that looks crazy, imagine Speed Freekz painted like that
Your esteemed co host " that's too red "
Me - I hope we get a tutorial
Ive only been using flour, extra opaque paints/ inks for the past few months for the extra punch , so all tutorials, tips and advice is very much appreciated.
Early in I knew it would all end in glazes. Great job.
It always ends in glazes! 😂
I think multiple techniques in the video was great both were covered well as well
Love the pop - I feel like this gives another fluoro tone usage similar to how you did the red cape a few videos back, I can break more bad fluoro habits with these nuggets of info
I have to say thank you! I was watching several of your videos, I am going to paint two resin models of my daughters favorite video game. But I was having an anxiety attack trying to figure out the best way to prime them. I have an air brush I bought one a yr or so ago but never got to use it, because I had some health issues going on. So I wasn’t going to use it on these pieces because I thought it was going to be complicated to start. And these pieces are important to me that I don’t want to mess up the detail. So I thought about hand brushing the primer, which for the tiny pieces wouldn’t be difficult and given their size probably better that way. However the main piece was giving me pause. It doesn’t really have a lot of intricate details other than one area where a gate is next to a wall where paint can pool if not careful.
So I purchased a citadel spray paint thinking it will probably be better, then I came across your video on airbrushing and you really simplified it. I was extremely nervous thinking it would be to hard to do or to learn because I need to get started on these next week so I have plenty of time to paint. So I am going to pull out my air brush thank fully it works lol and do some practice runs on cardboard till I get confident enough to prime my models. Keeping the Citadel just in case it’s more complicated than I think but wanted to tell you, your videos truly helped build my confidence to at least give air brush a try. At least to prime at the very least. So thank you.
Wonderful to hear and happy to help!
Great tutorial on both the wood and the armor…really looking forward to “part 2” of the armor. Always something (usually many things) to learn from your videos Ms thank you very much for your time and efforts to teach us new understandings!
Coming soon!
The Brown Grey by Pro Acryl quickly became one of my go-to paints for so many things; great all-around color!
The wood was a great addition to the quiver. The metal red though {chefs kiss}, I hope one day to develop the skills to come up with recipes that effective. This is what I'm here for.
Thank you Technomancer, thank you.
Absolutely stunning! I'm getting very inspired to paint up some blood angels in such a vibrant red, thanks!
AKs Tenebrous grey is really nice, the subtle purple is 👌🏻
Love the way the wood looked when finished.
Thanks 👍
I sold my skaven from the box but kept this one , great timing of this video thanks Vince.
This is a great companion video to your review of pro acryl fluorescents. I’m still trying to work through these techniques. Thanks for another great tutorial
Love the red. It’s good to see some bright colors on Skaven. So many people just stick to muted tones.
Great tutorial. I live the red, and it seems easy enough to stop a couple steps early if im aiming more for "tabletop" but still have it pop and read as metal.
My favorite wood recipe is Army Painter Oak Brown, then Monster Brown, then Monster Brown plus Ash Grey.
I'll have to add in the ivory step and see how it works for me.
We'll all be poppin' wood soon!
It has been a pleasure to see you painting your Skaven. Your passion for the army comes through in these vids and on Warhammer Wednesdays. i can't wait to see the Vizzik video.
So excited for that one!
Finally i know how to pop that Lannister armor! Thank you
Wow this is absolutely phenomenal, two of the main things I was hoping to learn about for painting Skaven, I quite like the classic almost Roman army color scheme. I first started painting with Sylvaneth and your old painting dryad bark videos were some of the first things I came upon, I like this current take a lot. I’m looking forward to seeing what you do for warpglow. To add to that list I would suggest steampunkie metals, and the one that I find most daunting, fur. I love what you showed about adding wood texture with little dots. I am hoping to do many different fur schemes, and add more fur to places that aren’t necessarily sculpted using (hashing?) but I have zero experience. I want to make my army Redwall themed so like every woodland critter I can pull off, otters badgers opossums skunks raccoons. But I get intimidated with having to pick out the base/mid/highlight. And then there’s the skin.
I learned from doing Sylvaneth that it’s very easy for things to look like brown blobs so painting in a way that is true to what I’m doing but also stands out. I recently got a ton of pro acryl paints but have next to no experience painting with traditional methods. When I first started painting, contrast paints were almost like a trap that I’ve had to move away from.
Anyway great work thank you!
I love watching your skaven painting videos, and these techniques you show inspires me to continue my own little rats ! Thanks for the video !!!
2 shorter related tutorials is easy to watch. Looking forward to the rest.
Loved this, especially the wood part. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This solved some of my wood woes.
Instructions unclear, started pooping red
This was a great video on painting red! A lot of red highlights end up looking pink or too orange. I never thought of using fluorescents and glazing over them, some other videos I've seen end up using the fluorescents as the highlight without as much glazing and blending so they end up looking a little out of place. I can't wait to try this recipe and adapt it to other colors.
Also, I had a great time at your GenCon class for blending. You should consider trying to incorporate that teaching style into a video. The approachable "do this, then that, surprise! You learned x" was entertaining.
Two great tips for one. Excellent value. Thanks
Hello ! My favorite place for painting tricks and tips 🎉
Great video thank you. I'm always painting reds as I play orks.
Loving your Skaven videos Vince, that red is 🔥 Poor Ninjon, coming for the king 👑
You know it!
I know Vince is going for something a level up but I will probably stick with contrast/speedpaint and a dry brush for wood. Focus on spending more time on the fun details. However, I've recently moved away from just using Wyldwood for all wood. Snakebite Leather and Aggaros Dunes have been revelations, adding some lighter wood tones to my palette.
The red tutorial is great inspiration to paint Iron Man for MCP. Thanks Vince!
Happy to help!
Thanks Vince, great topic!
i love the Red and thinking of trying it on some Space Marines^^
Thanks vince ill try out this red recipe later today, i happen to have s regal red cloak that i think this will look great on
Dang, that red POPS.
That red is CALIENTE !
Love this red. I had good results using Golden High Flow Pyrolle Orange.
Poorhammer represent
Great video, the red looks fantastic, need a new army now to try it on. Thanks a lot Vince 😩😂😄
thats sooo goood!!! Thanks for sharing Vince!!
Love your way of teaching thank you!
Vince, as usual your wood goes hard.
I like my wood dark, strong , rigid and holding a red warp blaster.
Awesome! Keep on painting those Skaven
Anoter wonderful and timely tutorial. Think this might look good on the W.E. maulerfeind i have cominy up soon! Thanks again!
Wonderful!
Definitely gona try this
Just casually building the warpblaster while being shown how to do an amazing paint job. Maybe I'll aim for this and see how close I can get.
While you’re painting Skaven, can you make a video on painting high quality cloth? I recently figured out how to paint convincing NMM, and for some reason now my brain is confused whenever I look at a cloak or robe. Ive started overthinking it.
I’ve picked up the basics from your other videos like “broad highlights”. But I’d appreciate a video on “try hard painting cloth/robes/linen”.
I hope you haven’t already painted all the cloth on your skaven. 😅
I love this!! My stormcast have a magenta armor, and I want to experiment and see if I could get a similar result
I am a little surprised that Inktense Wood didn't make an appearance, rather than sepia. I would have thought that would have been a slam dunk on this?
TOo strong and shiny, I wanted this to feel a little more dry and old.
10:09 Golden High Flow makes my favorite fluorescent line. Second favorite is the Amsterdam Fluorescent Inks by Talens, which might be a little more difficult to find in the US. Arnau put me on to those during a workshop. I compared both these options head to head and they are really close in quality.
Ps and boy oh boy (as you might say) are there a bunch of bad fluorescent lines (made mainly by hobby brands)!
Looks nice.
More-More Warp-blaster!
When I was watching wood part, I be like "why it looks so dull, if you will not give it a coat of bright green or sepia filter... oh, here we go, thats Vince work now". And man, that RED (all with capita) is bright. Stealing this recipe from furless, yes-yes!
If in yours "two techniques videos" the "boring" part is like the wood part we want more videos like that :) (now I know how to paint bases in my all-in Rum&Bones2 KS^^)
Great stuff friend 👏 👍 🤙
Stumbled across your channel in the past week and I’ve been consuming your content not stop!
Could you use the same “red pop” technique for a warp glow from the follow up video on some Knight tubing?
And as much as you don’t like GW paints, what would your peach tone suggestion be?
Again, absolutely love your content. It’s so inspiring and informative.
Thanks! Wonderful to have you along on the hobby journey!
gotta try that!
This looks grate , thanks for the tips 🙂
No problem 👍
Im eager to use the red technique on my blood angels with the new stuff coming out for them, but looking at all my death company marines that'll be in black leaves me with one question, how do you paint black armor to not look so boring?????
You are the goat, sir!
I’d like to see your black lining technique on this mini.
It was pretty simple, just thin tenebrous grey carefully dropped into recesses.
Ah, see, that’s why I asked. Lots of YT videos say black lining, and then we trainees use black. I’ve wondered if it really means use that areas shadow color … add a spec of black to the shadow color, and use that.
IMPRESSIVE WOOD VINCE. 😂😎😎
I'm more disciplined than that! I stayed past the wood. Wild Red recipe!!! Warp cannon is reminding me of fantastical matchbox hotrod cars of long ago, which were the only ones that really peaked my interest!
sweet wood technic , defo using that from now on
would that popping red work just as well with different colors, like for example blue i plan on using on big metal parts of my Kharadron Overlords airships?
what paints would be needed for that, dark blue, then sky blue and then some sort of fluorescent turquoise?
It really hard with blue honestly, if you're leaning into turquoise, Fluo yellow can do it, but most near Fluo blues don't really have that same kick, blue is just a more subdued color.
Awesome
10:15 alternatively you could go with a magenta or hot pink as fluorescent for your more colder reds (or colder environments). Based on what we are used to when it comes to orange and magenta pigments, you would intuitively say that the fluorescent orange is brighter than the magenta. However the fluorescents don't necessary follow those rules. All 3 fluorescent oranges I own are less bright than the magenta/hot pink ones. So if you want to go for max brightness, the magenta is a serious option. You can warm it up with orangey-reds on top.
Edit: I need to correct myself here, the fluorescent oranges I own are actually a little brighter or at least close to the same as the magenta's/hot pinks. So if you want max brightness I would go with the orange as well.
There are not many good red fluorescents on the market, but you can make a decent one mixing a magenta with an orange.
Greate timing just yesterday had problem with red and I always have problem with wood.
Perfect!
How did you know I was about to paint a ton of world eater armor!
Watched!❤
tracing all the individual lines??? man I admire your patience. Its drybrush for me, but love your work
Tried to follow your wood steps. Got board.
I’ll see myself out.
Hahahaha just got it
The red is outstanding, with the sharp edge highlights, do you just do less glazes of the red or are you going back to the peach?
Yep, just lighter glazing.
Hi Vince! Thanks for the video and sharing. For the red armor, what makes you stop at sunny skin tone and not go crazy all the way to white (before the series of glazes)?
I want it more warm, and that is close enough to very bright for my purposes.
I came for the wood texture
Hi Vince, why didn't you go with your (?former) favourite Intense Wood (Scale 75) for the wash over Seraphim Sepia?
TOo strong and shiny, I wanted this to feel a little more dry and old.
Hey Vince thanks again for another great video. I actually had a question, as a new painter how would I go about painting red skin that looks like it is glowing underneath? Again awesome video.
It's a very complicated effect, effectively, you would get brighter where the skin gets thinner and would normally show blood.
@@VinceVenturella thank you so much for the response.
Hey Vince, not a question really related to the video subject, sorry, but have you shown off your mobile hobby 'bag'/setup?
I went to the Tacoma Open for the hobby challenge, kept wishing I had this or that, but never wrote anything down. There was someone with a really cool handmade box with lights, and misc tools/supplies. What does you travel hobby setup look like? What might you whip up if you were going to partake in a hobby challenge (kitbashing a diorama with provided bits pile)?
I ahve not, good idea for a video. :)
Makes me wonder if there is similar one could do for a really popping orange that didnt end up looking peach
Absolutely.
Jokes on you I was here for the wood!
I'm lazy, I just paint it bone or beige and flood it with S75 Inktense Wood.
By the way, after you mentioning two thin coats of paint - have you tried Duncan's TTC paints? I would gladly hear your opinion.
Haven't tried them yet, I will eventually.
Vince, do you not paint something like this as sub assemblies? isn't it easier to get into all the hard to reach places? Thanks for the vid, loving it as usual.
Normally, but these easy assemble models don't do sub assemblies well.
Nice thank you for the video, i will try to try it on my Khorne characters. Also I have a question, why didn't you use it on any Khorne characters?
Not painting any Khorne at the moment.
Hi Vince, I don’t know if you are taking video ideas, but are there any things that should be thought about in particular when painting a very large model, to make sure it looks it’s scale next to all the smaller ones on the table? I recently acquired a Forgewolrd daemon, and I’m conscious it will be standing next to bloodletters. I don’t know if there is enough there for a video on its own, but wondered what you think, particularly when it comes to lighting considerations.
In general, as long as it's all in scale, you're tactics are the same, as you move up scale, you need more detail, more nuance and so on.
Thank you very much Vince :)
Would you also recommend the poppin' red for some poppin' Blood Angels?
Absolutely!
IIRC you’ve used fluorescent pink for red before instead of orange - do you like orange better now or just in this instance?
Just different final product, wanted it more orange here.
how does the ATOM red compare to the ProAcryl Bold Pyrrole Red?
I like it a little more, but they are both fantastic.
🤔 if one wanted to try that red recipe but by using purely pro acryl what would the steps be? I own the full line but haven't had a chance to expand to AK and other brands except for some key effect paints I needed here n there over the years. That said I got some big projects with a lot of read in my back log lol
Just use bold pyrolle red.
So, is this an upgrade to the fluoro pink technique you used for a cloak recently?
Similar, just a different tone. :)
What makes you decide to paint something like this with regular brushes vs airbrush?
Doing a video. ;) (Generally, it's easier for people to follow if I use a brush).
Why not just use a vermilion layer and glaze over the white underpaint? If it had a slight satin finish it would pop as hard if not harder without having to deal with fluor paints with no coverage
The Fluo has way more of a glow, and the two Fluos I use cover well enough, the normal paints will not pop and glow as much.
@@VinceVenturella I tried it using the new Vallejo Game Color range and yeah, it's really R E D
Sorry, another question. Is it OK to glaze with red ink to have a more reddish finish ?
Absolutely. You can always tint through more glazes
Hi Vince, would this technique work on a red skin like Khorne's daemon ones ?
100%
Love seeing your skaven vids. 🤌🤌🤌
This might be a silly question, but on your patreon, what exactly is “full library access”? Videos that aren’t on UA-cam? PDF’s?
Every month I do a Hobby Q&A, those are for patrons only, so you have access to that live as well as past Q&As.
Could this technique work for blue armor as well? what colors would i use instead of pastel peach and fluoro orange? a green or yellow?
Blue is tough, it's just a flat color, you're often better just finding a good bright single pigment blue and glazing it directly over the white or near white.
@@VinceVenturella Thanks! Any recommendations for a single pigment blue?