Cheers for the kind words. It's the one thing I commend resin bases for especially the unreal wargaming ones. The sculpt does such heavy lifting that simple techniques really show them off and your mini
I always put materials used in the description and here's the paints. I didn't list the pigments cos they are old forgeworld ones not made anymore but any hobby companies pigment will do. I've had good experience with " ammo by mig " for weathering effects Paints Used Games Workshop mechanicus standard grey, dawnstone, grey seer Vallejo light grey
@@AlexandreSevic-qv2cvmy apologies on the late reply, studio didn't send me a notification! The shades where drakenhoff nightshade, Athenian camo shade, reikland fleshshade and seraphim sepia The actual shades here don't matter in their specificity. The idea is your adding colour undertones into the grey so to nuts with different colour washes. You could add yellow or red in. Basically anything other than black is fine, the more the better really unless you are looking for a warm tone or cold tone then use a single wash
I love these relatively easy and quick techniques for doing the less detailed parts of the model.
Cheers for the kind words. It's the one thing I commend resin bases for especially the unreal wargaming ones. The sculpt does such heavy lifting that simple techniques really show them off and your mini
A superb and creative basing job!
Thank you for the kind words 😊
Hello, do you have the complete list of all the paints and pigments that you use with the brands? Please. otherwise great tutorial
I always put materials used in the description and here's the paints. I didn't list the pigments cos they are old forgeworld ones not made anymore but any hobby companies pigment will do. I've had good experience with " ammo by mig " for weathering effects
Paints Used
Games Workshop
mechanicus standard grey, dawnstone, grey seer
Vallejo
light grey
thank you for your answer but you use 4 different shades at 1 minute 35 seconds and I don't see them in the description
@@AlexandreSevic-qv2cvmy apologies on the late reply, studio didn't send me a notification!
The shades where drakenhoff nightshade, Athenian camo shade, reikland fleshshade and seraphim sepia
The actual shades here don't matter in their specificity. The idea is your adding colour undertones into the grey so to nuts with different colour washes. You could add yellow or red in. Basically anything other than black is fine, the more the better really unless you are looking for a warm tone or cold tone then use a single wash