thanks! and yea I agree. I haven't invested in a proper camera yet. I've just been using the old one I already have and that thing loves to fight with me on what it wants to focus on!
yes if you use thinner you can use pretty much any paint you want through the airbrush! I add enough to make it the consistency of milk if that makes sense
hey there! celstra grey is the closest equivalent I can see and will work just fine! if you don't have it you can make your own. its a really simple gray. just white with a little black. its not like ulthuian or some other citidel grey that has a very slight color tint which makes it difficult to replicate :) just a regular old grey with a lot more white than black. happy painting!
you can do everything in this video without an airbrush. the airbrush is only used to do the base coat since it saves a lot of time. but if you know how to base with a brush your solid. only thing thats a little wierd would be the wash and glaze through the airbrush for the transition but you can do that part with a brush too! just use some lahmian media to thin it down since its a really subtle effect
I just bought this Start Collecting kit and had no idea where to start, thank you so much! Love your tik tok content as well!
Awesome video! Keen to try these out on my Carnosaur - just a note, though - the music really started to do my head in. ;)
Ha, same!
You are a very talented warhammer painter
I have never played this but I could listen to the lore all day long it's really interesting
First time viewer and this was great!
Thanks for this - desperate to see the scar vet carnosaur head as everyone seems to prefer the other
Any chance of a paints list for the video? Just to check against what I own
Man I really like your approach to painting! Thanks for making this vid.
this tutorial was epic! I really enjoyed it!!
thanks a ton! I was really proud of it. looking forward to making more :)
A thin wash over the red/blue triangles will help blend it into the weathered look of the throne.
For a really cool “old” gold effect after you wash with a brown do a second wash with purple.
Awesome painting tutorial!!
Do you have an airbrush recommendation
Fantastic painting work man. Music was unbearable though..
You have to improve your camera work a little bit (focus), but overall, this tutorial is really great, thanks!
thanks! and yea I agree. I haven't invested in a proper camera yet. I've just been using the old one I already have and that thing loves to fight with me on what it wants to focus on!
I ended up not watching the tutorial and ended up just jamming to the tunes in the video instead 🤘🏻
Thanks for this bro
Great video, but where did you get the little plants for the base?
What kind of white/grey (?) primer did you use? Very useful guide!
just the standard Vallejo gray. it actually comes out pretty white but its not as blindingly white as normal white primer. (alt account)
Awesome tutorial! Thank you! I just bought my first airbrush. How is it that you're using base paint in the airbrush? Do you put thinner in with it?
yes if you use thinner you can use pretty much any paint you want through the airbrush! I add enough to make it the consistency of milk if that makes sense
May I ask how you are painting your saurus? With airbrush as well?
great video. obnoxious music. :P
Looks unreal
How can you look older in this video versus your new ones =)
Nice vidéo! Do you have the sky grey Game workshop équivalent
hey there! celstra grey is the closest equivalent I can see and will work just fine! if you don't have it you can make your own. its a really simple gray. just white with a little black. its not like ulthuian or some other citidel grey that has a very slight color tint which makes it difficult to replicate :) just a regular old grey with a lot more white than black. happy painting!
You look like a younger tiger king
Thanks! My hair has unfortunately grown out quite a bit since lockdown. I need a cut and to rebleach it.
Man everything needs a bloody airbrush
you can do everything in this video without an airbrush. the airbrush is only used to do the base coat since it saves a lot of time. but if you know how to base with a brush your solid. only thing thats a little wierd would be the wash and glaze through the airbrush for the transition but you can do that part with a brush too! just use some lahmian media to thin it down since its a really subtle effect
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And paint kig
*Vallejo, double L.
YO WESHAMMER
What the hell happened to your hair man