I’m new to this flavor of Warhammer, and this video is exactly what I needed. I’m doing a hobby league and grabbed the Sylvaneth and am aiming for Cherry Blossom type trees.
@@JollyLark super helpful. Between the glow and the metallic like effect for nonmetallic weapons was super helpful. Made me excited to hop back onto painting my sylvaneth
This is a great rundown on how you got this beautiful coherent group. Bought a box of dryads to play around with painting techniques on, and this video has given me the push to put more than the primer I had on them. The glow effect and the blades are beautiful.
What a wonderful video and congratulations on the win too. I’m desperate to paint my Sylvaneth army like yours. However I can’t find the brown you used for base coat. Badger Sylenrez have a “red brown” but I don’t think that’s what you used? Do you know the Citadel or ProAcryl equivalent basecoar brown please? Thank you!
Citadel's Gorthor Brown would probably be close. Pro-Acryl's Light Umber would also work. But the base color doesn't matter so much - any sort of medium brown would probably be fine. Army Painter has a "Leather Brown" spray that looks good too (but I haven't tried their sprays). Once you add washes and drybrushing, it shouldn't make a big difference.
@@pervyturtle2673 The dryad kit comes with an odd number of models, so you may end up with a few extra you can practice on. If you're going with a blue glow, you may want to try a warmer, browner bark color. Gray and blue are very similar colors, so you may not get as much "pop" putting them side by side.
Really excellent in-depth tutorial. I Iove the results you got here. I've had a Durthu sitting on my hobby shelf for way too long and this gives me the inspiration I need to get started. Cheers!
Thanks! You can find the mossy forest base video here: ua-cam.com/video/NUEwjJ0tD2U/v-deo.html For more ideas, I have a whole playlist of different basing videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLb8mZxWCOnw481wDwqaRVTCA5LCa8l2_p.html
Oh boy.. you’re my hero 😂 I've been thinking about how to paint my Sylvaneth army for 3 months and now I've seen your video and excuse me, but I'm going to do it exactly the same way. Just so good that you use Tesseract Glow, because I wanted to have exactly this color with it ❤
It looks great! Im just working on my sylvaneth first army and dont want to mess it up so didnt even started on painting only thinking about colors and how to get what i imagine, SOOOOOO MUCH HELP from this video, sub earned 5 times
There's a complete paint list in the video description, which is a good starting point. For a palette, I usually use gray palette paper when I'm recording a video. When I'm not recording, I often use a plastic lid as a palette , like one from a large yogurt container. You can shoot me an email (on the Jolly Lark Website) or DM on Instagram. Or just ask here - if it's something you have a question about, someone else might too.
Great video! I modified it slightly...i found the initial purple wash dominated the model, so a glaze of Agrax earthshade browned it down to my satisfaction. On the face as well, to me the final white highlight was too white, but again, with a thinned down wash of Tesseract Glow, it works!
Great. Now I had to buy sylvaneth. I'm relatively new to the business, don't have an airbrush and just have to test it now :) the stone with skulls and branches. I think the one your treelord has on the base is really cool. Where can I get it? :)
I think that was just an extra bit from the Treelord or Dryads kit; something left over from after building the army (sorry I can't be more specific). It's a super fun army to paint!
Yo man, Unreal video! I was just wondering if you think it would work using a light yellow contrast/speed paint instead of the tesseract glow? I've never used the stuff so not sure how different it works! Great stuff pal, Thanks
I think it would work OK, but the tesseract glow is a really neat paint that combines some of the qualities of a fluorescent paint with a contrast paint. It's pretty transparent, to it doesn't tint the "wood" portions of the mini as much as a contrast paint would. It's also looks "brighter" than any of the other contrast paints, even the yellows (at least to my eye).
Those are the Jolly Lark painting handles. They're available to local stores (in the US) and online at jollylark.com. We're still using them and they're terrific!
Thanks for sharing this video, the army looks amazing! I'd love to see some pictures of the bug riders as well since I wouldn't know how to paint them to fit into the rest of the army. The same goes for minis that are a bit more human-/spirit-like like tree revenants and Gossamid archers. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Treelord Ancient Lady of Vines Branchwych 30 Dryads 6 Kurnoth Hunters with Scythes 5 Tree Revenants Since painting these, I've added a few more units (flyers & Tree Revenant) and endless spells and played with different lists. List building might be my least favorite aspect of the hobby though, so I wouldn't take too much from that.
Baneblade Brown is probably the closest and would look pretty good too. It's not quite the same; if you mixed just a little bit of something like Steel Legion Drab or Warpfiend Grey into it, it might get closer. If you're able to find a pot of it, Cryx Bane Highlight is a great, warm, greenish gray.
@@rossjoyce419 Basically the same as the "bark" skin, but I drybrushed it a little more heavily with the lightest drybrush color, then used a bit of Athonian Camoshade wash to darken it up.
Thanks! I've been making basing how-to into separate videos, so I can reference them independently. You can check out my mossy forest video here: ua-cam.com/video/NUEwjJ0tD2U/v-deo.html
If you drybrush them along with all the wood, you end up with a pretty good, pre-shaded base to add some contrast paint to. They're mostly Aethermatic Blue Contrast, with a bit of Talassar Blue in the cracks to darken them up a bit.
I really love the video and your painting skills but one thing I would add is a lamp facing the model because I find it a bit hard to see when your doing the browns and darker colours
Wanted to go for a deadwood/drow bodies to make a frightening sylvaneth army but your tutorial reaaally make me rethink my choice. Don't know if you're still there but what would you do for all the insects and base decoration we got on the sprues? Same thing or more neutral?
For mine, I used a bright contrast blue to make them pop a bit. That's the most common question from this video - I really need to do a follow-up showing bugs! I also think the Turbodork colorshift paints could be fun to try for insect carapaces. I've played around with some of their reformulated paints and they go on nicely with a brush.
Nice. Will try a metallic with contrast(the talassar blue pops a lot over metal) or the army painter color shifts. But popping color won't do a lot of contrast with the pretty dark minis? Still, love your scheme, seems way easier than mine...😊 Thank you for the answer, gotta subscribe now^^
Loved watching your video. I'm just getting started with the hobby, so this has been super helpful. Question for you: I'm wanting to do something similar to what you did here with the sylvaneth dryad, but I want to do a wargrove of woe coloration (birch bark color with purple glowing highlights). Have any recommedations for the colors I should use?
You can definitely swap the color of the glow, just by using similar brightness of a different color. I'm not aware of a purple contrast that is quite as bright as Tesseract Glow. Vallejo's Express paint "Gloomy Violet" is probably what I would try first. It's a vibrant purple that isn't too dark. You may have trouble getting a "glow" effect on something as light-colored as birch bark. Generally, you want a glowing area to be the brighter parts of the mini - so for the glow effect to work, it needs to be lighter/brighter than the surface it is "shining" on, if that makes sense? Trying to do a colored glow on a light surface often results in it looking more like the light surface has been stained, painted, or dipped in something. Hopefully that's helpful - always happy to try to answer questions!
This made me get so much Sylvaneth 😂 I’d love to know: how did you do the awakened Wyrdwood? And did you do the arch revenant or the gossamer archers too? I wonder how I’d do their wings in this scheme.
I actually converted my Wyldwoods, using 3D-printed templates and Monster Fight Club trees. I basically painted the trees the same way as all the Sylvaneth, just without any "glow". I've been meaning to take some photos of the Arch Revenant & Gossamids. After I get back from Adepticon, I'll get some photos posted. I basically painted them the same way, but used an airbrush to create a gradient on the cloak/wings. Fall colors for the Revenant's cloak, yellow butterfly-ish wings on the Gossamids.
@@JollyLark that would be great! I’m not in a rush, I got a lot of models to build first 😂 I do have a basic airbrush, so any guidance would be appreciated 👍 Enjoy the con!
Very nice scheme and paint job, I'm borrowing this for my Sylvaneth! One question: on the weapon blades you first use Warp Lightning Green, then after the white "NMM" you say you "go back to the same pot of Hexwraith Flame". You're not using Warp Lightning again (WL first, white, then WL again), but actually switching up the color on top of the white?
That's right - it makes the white highlights a lighter green than using Warp Lightning. Hexwraith Flame is very thin to start with, so you can use it right out of the pot. Using diluted Warp Lightning could also work, but I liked the contrast between the greens. Using undiluted Warp Lightning would probably cover the white highlights too much.
@@JollyLark Yeah that totally works, I just wasn't sure I missed something in the video. xD I just got a Sylvaneth lot in a trade and was looking for inspiration. Your army reminded me of how I (100% less well) painted my Tzeentch, and I really enjoyed that fast but striking process. I hope you don't mind us poor souls copying your beautiful scheme. xD
@@pederbergenwall That's what the video's for! More than not minding, I'm always happy to people putting these techniques to work for their armies. After you get some painted, shoot me a pic!
hey man, love this guide and really love the look of the army, wondering which colour would be best match to ur basecoat out of hyrax brown from colour forge or mournfang brown from citadel, appreciate u
I'm not familiar with Hyrax Brown. Mournfang would work fine, but is going to be a bit warmer/redder. In the Citadel range, Steel Legion Drab might be closer. It's a little lighter; you could mix in a touch of Dryad bark. Hopefully that helps!
Hi Jolly, would Army Painter Oak brown be too bright compared to your medium brown and can you by chance recommend a substituion for the greys and whites you're using (preferebly citadel) since those products can be difficult to get in my country? :) big fan of this work!
I'm not specifically familiar with that Army Painter color but, looking at pictures, it seems like it would work. For the gray, you're looking for a warm gray - even just mixing a tiny bit of brown into a neutral gray would work too. Something like Dawnstone, but with just a really little bit of brown mixed in. Death Korps Drab might looks good too, maybe lightened up with a bit of bone mixed in. This is a pretty flexible technique though and the exact colors matter less than the overall tone. It can help to do a quick test model and see what you think.
I didn't write that down, but looking at the model I think I drybrushed it with the same gray and white that all the bark skin got. Then it looks like watered-down wash of Tesseract Glow for the brighter parts, followed by a wash of GW's Athonian Camoshade for the darker parts.After that, it looks like I darkened it in some places with Agrax Earthshade. Hopefully that helps!
@@themachinegod When you're applying the drybrushed highlights to the rest of the mini, just try to get the upper parts of the loin cloth's nice and bright. The woven texture takes drybrushing well. Good luck!
Hey, superb video. Thank you for sharing. A quick question: What kind of blues would you use instead of tesseract glow and hexwraith flame if you would like to go to a blue direction instead of green?
Really new to AoS and hobby painting, so thank you for the tutorial. If I wanted to instead do a blue glow, are there some colors you recommend? Im colorblind so I struggle with selecting values
Aethermatic blue is a nice, bright blue. The new shade Tyran blue could be a good complement to that. Talassar is also a nice blue that could work for the weapons.
Question after Primer. Chaos Black, then Dryad Black, Gorthor Brown or Rhinox Hide? I dont know what to pick after priming Black. Nice Army, so nice that i wanna try it :)
If I was going for a fiery effect, I would use white, bright yellow, and Bright orange. Maybe a darker translucent orange, like one of the darker contrast oranges. The key is to have your glow colors all be lighter than your bark colors. Red may not show up as well, which is why I would stick to the lighter fire colors.
Not a silly question at all! The bright ivory works well through an airbrush, with a little thinning. It's been a minute since I made this video, but I probably used the Vallejo white air paint that I have a big bottle of. It's my go-to, since it's pre-mixed (Here's an amazon link: amzn.to/4aV3Keu). But really and decent white should work.
@@JollyLark Yeah I took a closer look at the models I painted with a brush now, and that bright ivory will likely not be distinguishable from the Titanium White I usually use with my airbrush once the green is on. Thanks mate!
I wouldn't take too much inspiration from my list; I'm a better painter than player :) But what I've got here is: Treelord Ancient Lady of Vines Branchwych 30 Dryads 6 Kurnoth Hunters with Scythes 5 Tree Revenants Since painting these, I've added a few more units and endless spells and played with different lists.
@@JollyLark Thank you for the reply! I play and paint warhammer 40k and this video has totally inspired me, maybe not the same units but definitely inspired to try painting some of these models. Ty ty!
Red is tricky; since it can start to look pink. If that's what you're going for, cool. But it makes getting a nice, bright red glow harder. From the GW range, I would try Baal Red, diluted with contrast medium. Scale 75 makes a "Fluor Red" that's pretty good. It takes a little getting used to, because it has a thicker texture but you could apply that over the white glow and then spread it out. It doesn't flow into the cracks the way the contrast paints do.
Sorry, that's the one! I never even realized it was called that. It is a very neutral brown, at least when I bought my bottle a few years ago. It's possible they change the formula, but it doesn't look like it.
@@Justiceinthefog I haven't tackled that kit yet. It's a big model, but really only has a few big areas to figure out. If I was trying to speed-paint it to match this army, I'd probably paint Alarielle in the same way as the tree revenants, with "woody" skin instead of flesh-colored skin. Maybe try swapping her head for a more tree-like head (I've always thought it was odd that their goddess didn't look more tree-y). For the beetle, it really depends on how you're painting your other bugs. I did a dark blue & white zenithal, then went over that with a bright blue contrast paint. I also think iridescent paint looks good. The iridescent effect shows up better on larger surfaces, so the beetle would be great for that. Turbo Dork makes a ton of great colors and Golden Acrylics has some good ones too.
@@JollyLark I gotcha, just curious how many pots of the wash did you go through? I have 1300 points + wyldwoods coming and I wanna pick up the paints before they arrive. Only one I feel like Id need more of is the wash.
@@JollyLark Many thanks for the prompt reply. I'll do a cou[le of test Dryads first to see how it goes. thinking of mixing the green and orange for different models.
I’ve watched this video about 5 times now, I must get down to painting my Sylvaneth army! This looks so good and time efficient 👌 thanks.
I’m new to this flavor of Warhammer, and this video is exactly what I needed. I’m doing a hobby league and grabbed the Sylvaneth and am aiming for Cherry Blossom type trees.
Well that's my Sylvaneth scheme sorted then 😅.
Thanks for the great tutorial
Glad I could help! When you get some painted, shoot me a link - I'm always interested to see folks' results!
That looks bloody stunning.
Ive been tryng to figure out how to do glow like this for the last 2 months and this has been a huge help
Great! It's always good to hear that the videos are helpful!
@@JollyLark super helpful. Between the glow and the metallic like effect for nonmetallic weapons was super helpful. Made me excited to hop back onto painting my sylvaneth
This is a great rundown on how you got this beautiful coherent group.
Bought a box of dryads to play around with painting techniques on, and this video has given me the push to put more than the primer I had on them.
The glow effect and the blades are beautiful.
Thank you very much! If have photos of your Dryads when they're done, I'd love to see them!
I love the work you have done here. I am a big fan of the basing videos and glad to see you have a specific video for it.
Thank you very much for the tutorial. Gave me a good idea on how I’m gonna approach Cherry Blossom Sylvaneth once they arrive:D
What a wonderful video and congratulations on the win too.
I’m desperate to paint my Sylvaneth army like yours. However I can’t find the brown you used for base coat. Badger Sylenrez have a “red brown” but I don’t think that’s what you used? Do you know the Citadel or ProAcryl equivalent basecoar brown please? Thank you!
Citadel's Gorthor Brown would probably be close. Pro-Acryl's Light Umber would also work. But the base color doesn't matter so much - any sort of medium brown would probably be fine. Army Painter has a "Leather Brown" spray that looks good too (but I haven't tried their sprays). Once you add washes and drybrushing, it shouldn't make a big difference.
@@JollyLark thank you so much for taking the time to reply!!
Not even considering the time taken, this army looks amazing! That glow brings the focal points straight to your attention
Really good easy to follow instructions, easily repeatable but with an awesome finished product. Excellent work and thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
It's crazy how good your army looks with techniques that anyone could do. Love your army nice one
Thanks, I really appreciate it!
@@JollyLark Love this! Torn between trying this myself or a grayish bark with blue glowy bits
@@pervyturtle2673 The dryad kit comes with an odd number of models, so you may end up with a few extra you can practice on.
If you're going with a blue glow, you may want to try a warmer, browner bark color. Gray and blue are very similar colors, so you may not get as much "pop" putting them side by side.
@@JollyLark good point! I was thinking dark brown with like a grayish tinge? basically wintry
@@pervyturtle2673 Yeah, give it a try and see. I always do a test model before starting. I'd like to see how it turns out!
Really excellent in-depth tutorial. I Iove the results you got here. I've had a Durthu sitting on my hobby shelf for way too long and this gives me the inspiration I need to get started. Cheers!
Thanks! I'd love to see how your Durthu turns out!
Wow, incredible work! Thanks for the in depth tutorial!
Literally just thinking about how you did the base and you mention a separate video, great! These paint jobs look fantastic! 23:31
Thanks! You can find the mossy forest base video here: ua-cam.com/video/NUEwjJ0tD2U/v-deo.html
For more ideas, I have a whole playlist of different basing videos:
ua-cam.com/play/PLb8mZxWCOnw481wDwqaRVTCA5LCa8l2_p.html
@@JollyLark Awesome thanks 🙂
Oh boy.. you’re my hero 😂 I've been thinking about how to paint my Sylvaneth army for 3 months and now I've seen your video and excuse me, but I'm going to do it exactly the same way. Just so good that you use Tesseract Glow, because I wanted to have exactly this color with it ❤
That's great, glad it's useful! If you have any questions about the process, just let me know.
It looks great! Im just working on my sylvaneth first army and dont want to mess it up so didnt even started on painting only thinking about colors and how to get what i imagine, SOOOOOO MUCH HELP from this video, sub earned 5 times
Thanks so much! When you get some minis finished, post a link here - would love to see how they turn out!
@@JollyLark Actually is there any way to contact you directly to get small help with creating paint set + paint palet for this project?
There's a complete paint list in the video description, which is a good starting point. For a palette, I usually use gray palette paper when I'm recording a video. When I'm not recording, I often use a plastic lid as a palette , like one from a large yogurt container.
You can shoot me an email (on the Jolly Lark Website) or DM on Instagram. Or just ask here - if it's something you have a question about, someone else might too.
the transparent white trick is so useful!!
Thanks! It's useful for other things too, like highlighting power swords, NMM "silver" metals, etc.
Great video! I modified it slightly...i found the initial purple wash dominated the model, so a glaze of Agrax earthshade browned it down to my satisfaction. On the face as well, to me the final white highlight was too white, but again, with a thinned down wash of Tesseract Glow, it works!
Great! I'm glad it was useful!
great video TY!
Great. Now I had to buy sylvaneth. I'm relatively new to the business, don't have an airbrush and just have to test it now :)
the stone with skulls and branches. I think the one your treelord has on the base is really cool. Where can I get it? :)
I think that was just an extra bit from the Treelord or Dryads kit; something left over from after building the army (sorry I can't be more specific). It's a super fun army to paint!
Yo man, Unreal video! I was just wondering if you think it would work using a light yellow contrast/speed paint instead of the tesseract glow? I've never used the stuff so not sure how different it works!
Great stuff pal, Thanks
I think it would work OK, but the tesseract glow is a really neat paint that combines some of the qualities of a fluorescent paint with a contrast paint. It's pretty transparent, to it doesn't tint the "wood" portions of the mini as much as a contrast paint would. It's also looks "brighter" than any of the other contrast paints, even the yellows (at least to my eye).
What are all your modells standing on , some wood thing?
Those are the Jolly Lark painting handles. They're available to local stores (in the US) and online at jollylark.com.
We're still using them and they're terrific!
Amazing looking army! Thank you for a great tutorial. I’m going to try it but I’m using a bright, vivid pink for the weapons instead.
Awesome, thanks! I suspect pink weapons would look great. Go white/pink/magenta for the three colors of glow? Share some results when you try!
Excellent work with a great effect! Subbed!
Thanks! Happy to have you join up!
Looks great! Where are the revenant heads coming from though?^^
Yeah, I should have mentioned that! They're all from the Games Workshop Skulls box. Just a head swap, nothing fancy.
@@JollyLark thanks for the quick reply! And I hope that you wont mind me stealing that idea ;)
Thanks for sharing this video, the army looks amazing!
I'd love to see some pictures of the bug riders as well since I wouldn't know how to paint them to fit into the rest of the army. The same goes for minis that are a bit more human-/spirit-like like tree revenants and Gossamid archers.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks! I can post a few pictures on my Instagram later. I'll let you know when they're online.
@@JollyLark Thank you very much. May I ask you post the link here because I don't have an Instagram account? Thanks in advance
Got yourself a new sub man i like it well done
Awesome, thank you!
I used this technique on my spire models and it saved my behind.
Do you have some photos posted? If you want to share a link, I'd love to see them.
Awesome painting, great work !
Would you mind sharing full army list used here as well :)?
Treelord Ancient
Lady of Vines
Branchwych
30 Dryads
6 Kurnoth Hunters with Scythes
5 Tree Revenants
Since painting these, I've added a few more units (flyers & Tree Revenant) and endless spells and played with different lists. List building might be my least favorite aspect of the hobby though, so I wouldn't take too much from that.
@@JollyLark I hate list building as well :( Thank you very much for the list :) I hope to see more pretty models on your channel or Instagram soon
Hey man, do you know the gw equivalent for the cryx bane highlight is?
Baneblade Brown is probably the closest and would look pretty good too. It's not quite the same; if you mixed just a little bit of something like Steel Legion Drab or Warpfiend Grey into it, it might get closer.
If you're able to find a pot of it, Cryx Bane Highlight is a great, warm, greenish gray.
@JollyLark also how did you do the tabard on TLA
@@rossjoyce419 Basically the same as the "bark" skin, but I drybrushed it a little more heavily with the lightest drybrush color, then used a bit of Athonian Camoshade wash to darken it up.
Nice❤ paintjob.
Can You told me which Modell list did you paint for this list?
hello, that's awesome. How did you do to texture the base? thx
Thanks! I've been making basing how-to into separate videos, so I can reference them independently. You can check out my mossy forest video here: ua-cam.com/video/NUEwjJ0tD2U/v-deo.html
How did you paint the blue grubs such as those on the kurnoth hunters? Really looking forward to trying this scheme out!
If you drybrush them along with all the wood, you end up with a pretty good, pre-shaded base to add some contrast paint to.
They're mostly Aethermatic Blue Contrast, with a bit of Talassar Blue in the cracks to darken them up a bit.
@@JollyLark Awesome. Thank you very much, it’s appreciated. Would you do something similar for the giant Beatles they ride as well?
I really love the video and your painting skills but one thing I would add is a lamp facing the model because I find it a bit hard to see when your doing the browns and darker colours
Thanks for the feedback! I've actually just upgraded my lightning. Check out my latest and see what you think.
Wanted to go for a deadwood/drow bodies to make a frightening sylvaneth army but your tutorial reaaally make me rethink my choice. Don't know if you're still there but what would you do for all the insects and base decoration we got on the sprues? Same thing or more neutral?
For mine, I used a bright contrast blue to make them pop a bit. That's the most common question from this video - I really need to do a follow-up showing bugs! I also think the Turbodork colorshift paints could be fun to try for insect carapaces. I've played around with some of their reformulated paints and they go on nicely with a brush.
Nice. Will try a metallic with contrast(the talassar blue pops a lot over metal) or the army painter color shifts. But popping color won't do a lot of contrast with the pretty dark minis?
Still, love your scheme, seems way easier than mine...😊
Thank you for the answer, gotta subscribe now^^
@@keyradin I'm always curious to see how folks' minis turn out - if DM me or tag me on instagram, I'd love to see the results!
@@JollyLarkit won't be exactly the same, will try with paint I have at home (ak and VGC) but when finished, will tag you on instagram ;)
Loved watching your video. I'm just getting started with the hobby, so this has been super helpful. Question for you: I'm wanting to do something similar to what you did here with the sylvaneth dryad, but I want to do a wargrove of woe coloration (birch bark color with purple glowing highlights). Have any recommedations for the colors I should use?
You can definitely swap the color of the glow, just by using similar brightness of a different color. I'm not aware of a purple contrast that is quite as bright as Tesseract Glow. Vallejo's Express paint "Gloomy Violet" is probably what I would try first. It's a vibrant purple that isn't too dark.
You may have trouble getting a "glow" effect on something as light-colored as birch bark. Generally, you want a glowing area to be the brighter parts of the mini - so for the glow effect to work, it needs to be lighter/brighter than the surface it is "shining" on, if that makes sense? Trying to do a colored glow on a light surface often results in it looking more like the light surface has been stained, painted, or dipped in something.
Hopefully that's helpful - always happy to try to answer questions!
This made me get so much Sylvaneth 😂
I’d love to know: how did you do the awakened Wyrdwood?
And did you do the arch revenant or the gossamer archers too? I wonder how I’d do their wings in this scheme.
I actually converted my Wyldwoods, using 3D-printed templates and Monster Fight Club trees. I basically painted the trees the same way as all the Sylvaneth, just without any "glow".
I've been meaning to take some photos of the Arch Revenant & Gossamids. After I get back from Adepticon, I'll get some photos posted. I basically painted them the same way, but used an airbrush to create a gradient on the cloak/wings. Fall colors for the Revenant's cloak, yellow butterfly-ish wings on the Gossamids.
@@JollyLark that would be great! I’m not in a rush, I got a lot of models to build first 😂
I do have a basic airbrush, so any guidance would be appreciated 👍
Enjoy the con!
Very nice scheme and paint job, I'm borrowing this for my Sylvaneth! One question: on the weapon blades you first use Warp Lightning Green, then after the white "NMM" you say you "go back to the same pot of Hexwraith Flame". You're not using Warp Lightning again (WL first, white, then WL again), but actually switching up the color on top of the white?
That's right - it makes the white highlights a lighter green than using Warp Lightning. Hexwraith Flame is very thin to start with, so you can use it right out of the pot. Using diluted Warp Lightning could also work, but I liked the contrast between the greens. Using undiluted Warp Lightning would probably cover the white highlights too much.
@@JollyLark Yeah that totally works, I just wasn't sure I missed something in the video. xD I just got a Sylvaneth lot in a trade and was looking for inspiration. Your army reminded me of how I (100% less well) painted my Tzeentch, and I really enjoyed that fast but striking process. I hope you don't mind us poor souls copying your beautiful scheme. xD
@@pederbergenwall That's what the video's for! More than not minding, I'm always happy to people putting these techniques to work for their armies. After you get some painted, shoot me a pic!
hey man, love this guide and really love the look of the army, wondering which colour would be best match to ur basecoat out of hyrax brown from colour forge or mournfang brown from citadel, appreciate u
I'm not familiar with Hyrax Brown. Mournfang would work fine, but is going to be a bit warmer/redder. In the Citadel range, Steel Legion Drab might be closer. It's a little lighter; you could mix in a touch of Dryad bark. Hopefully that helps!
Hi Jolly, would Army Painter Oak brown be too bright compared to your medium brown and can you by chance recommend a substituion for the greys and whites you're using (preferebly citadel) since those products can be difficult to get in my country? :)
big fan of this work!
I'm not specifically familiar with that Army Painter color but, looking at pictures, it seems like it would work. For the gray, you're looking for a warm gray - even just mixing a tiny bit of brown into a neutral gray would work too. Something like Dawnstone, but with just a really little bit of brown mixed in. Death Korps Drab might looks good too, maybe lightened up with a bit of bone mixed in.
This is a pretty flexible technique though and the exact colors matter less than the overall tone. It can help to do a quick test model and see what you think.
was thinking either cortex white base or white scar layer
I know this question is old, but I tried AP's Oak Brown primer spray and it works like a charm with this scheme.
How did you do the rocks on the treelords base? cheers
@@zm0rc I did a video on the bases too:
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Hopefully that helps!
Great work! How did you achieve that kind of woven rough green effect on the Treelord loin cloth? Seen around 22 minutes in?
I didn't write that down, but looking at the model I think I drybrushed it with the same gray and white that all the bark skin got. Then it looks like watered-down wash of Tesseract Glow for the brighter parts, followed by a wash of GW's Athonian Camoshade for the darker parts.After that, it looks like I darkened it in some places with Agrax Earthshade. Hopefully that helps!
@@JollyLark Amazing that you can reconstruct the recipe by looking at it. Thank you. I’ll try it out, I really like that texture.
@@themachinegod When you're applying the drybrushed highlights to the rest of the mini, just try to get the upper parts of the loin cloth's nice and bright. The woven texture takes drybrushing well. Good luck!
Hey, superb video. Thank you for sharing. A quick question: What kind of blues would you use instead of tesseract glow and hexwraith flame if you would like to go to a blue direction instead of green?
I really like Aethermatic blue for a bright blue. The new shade Tyran blue could be a good complement to that.
@@JollyLark Thanks for the fast reply :).
Really new to AoS and hobby painting, so thank you for the tutorial. If I wanted to instead do a blue glow, are there some colors you recommend? Im colorblind so I struggle with selecting values
Aethermatic blue is a nice, bright blue. The new shade Tyran blue could be a good complement to that. Talassar is also a nice blue that could work for the weapons.
Question after Primer. Chaos Black, then Dryad Black, Gorthor Brown or Rhinox Hide? I dont know what to pick after priming Black. Nice Army, so nice that i wanna try it :)
I'd use gorthor brown. You want something light, so that the purple wash creates some good, defined, shading.
@@JollyLark thanks for the reply!
What colours would you recommend for a similar effect but instead of green a fiery red?
If I was going for a fiery effect, I would use white, bright yellow, and Bright orange. Maybe a darker translucent orange, like one of the darker contrast oranges. The key is to have your glow colors all be lighter than your bark colors. Red may not show up as well, which is why I would stick to the lighter fire colors.
This is a silly question, but are you using the same bright ivory through the airbrush as you use with the brush?
Not a silly question at all! The bright ivory works well through an airbrush, with a little thinning. It's been a minute since I made this video, but I probably used the Vallejo white air paint that I have a big bottle of. It's my go-to, since it's pre-mixed (Here's an amazon link: amzn.to/4aV3Keu). But really and decent white should work.
@@JollyLark Yeah I took a closer look at the models I painted with a brush now, and that bright ivory will likely not be distinguishable from the Titanium White I usually use with my airbrush once the green is on. Thanks mate!
@@pederbergenwall Yeah, exactly! As long as it is something bright, it's probably fine.
Can you please post the list? I know we can see it but it's hard to tell how many dyrads you have and what not
I wouldn't take too much inspiration from my list; I'm a better painter than player :)
But what I've got here is:
Treelord Ancient
Lady of Vines
Branchwych
30 Dryads
6 Kurnoth Hunters with Scythes
5 Tree Revenants
Since painting these, I've added a few more units and endless spells and played with different lists.
@@JollyLark Thank you for the reply! I play and paint warhammer 40k and this video has totally inspired me, maybe not the same units but definitely inspired to try painting some of these models. Ty ty!
If I wanted to do a glowry red theme instead of the green could you recomend a suitable colour for this? Thank you for your guide! New to Warhmmer
Red is tricky; since it can start to look pink. If that's what you're going for, cool. But it makes getting a nice, bright red glow harder.
From the GW range, I would try Baal Red, diluted with contrast medium. Scale 75 makes a "Fluor Red" that's pretty good. It takes a little getting used to, because it has a thicker texture but you could apply that over the white glow and then spread it out. It doesn't flow into the cracks the way the contrast paints do.
@@JollyLark That's great, thanks for your advice :)
Did you use the red brown primer for this?
These were primed with Badger's brown primer. It's a very basic milk-chocolate color.
So Ive been looking for the Stynylrez Brown but all I can find is red brown. Could it be under any other name?
Sorry, that's the one! I never even realized it was called that. It is a very neutral brown, at least when I bought my bottle a few years ago. It's possible they change the formula, but it doesn't look like it.
@@JollyLark Awesome thanks!
@@JollyLark So how would you paint The Everqueen?
@@Justiceinthefog I haven't tackled that kit yet. It's a big model, but really only has a few big areas to figure out. If I was trying to speed-paint it to match this army, I'd probably paint Alarielle in the same way as the tree revenants, with "woody" skin instead of flesh-colored skin. Maybe try swapping her head for a more tree-like head (I've always thought it was odd that their goddess didn't look more tree-y).
For the beetle, it really depends on how you're painting your other bugs. I did a dark blue & white zenithal, then went over that with a bright blue contrast paint. I also think iridescent paint looks good. The iridescent effect shows up better on larger surfaces, so the beetle would be great for that. Turbo Dork makes a ton of great colors and Golden Acrylics has some good ones too.
@@JollyLark I gotcha, just curious how many pots of the wash did you go through? I have 1300 points + wyldwoods coming and I wanna pick up the paints before they arrive. Only one I feel like Id need more of is the wash.
Would this work with a bright orange instead of green?
It should - I'd just use the brightest orange contrast color instead of the Tesseract Green. Maybe even a bright yellow.
@@JollyLark Many thanks for the prompt reply. I'll do a cou[le of test Dryads first to see how it goes. thinking of mixing the green and orange for different models.
Cool - post a link to some photos when you're done, I'd love to see how it looks in orange!
Pro Ack Rul? Ffs dude. Pro Ah cryl as in acrylic. Jesus christ.