Obviously many of us are here to see the high-end stuff in your style, but love seeing you experiment with more conventional techniques that are quite approachable.
Wow, that worked amazingly well, I would not have even imagined it if I hadn't seen it. The pink gave it a better shade than black would have for sure. I've been a base+3+ highlight painter for 20 years, but maybe I'll give this a try! Thanks for posting. I enjoyed it.
Lovely. I see so many slapchop examples that are either grainy or grey and washed-out looking (which is fine if you like grimdark) and the pink undertone before the yellow really fixed all that. A solid, awesome, fun looking paint job.
I am happy to see all the different painted miniatures...I have struggled to lock in a way to paint my minis, I think deep down I don't want to paint one way...I think each army or project is an opportunity to paint in any way, use whatever techniques you feel would be good to try out on those models. Although...I struggle with too many ideas..not enough locking in a scheme.
Great video. The pink layer under the yellow makes for great depth that avoids the typical slapchop or even just usual Contrast paint issue where every colour just fades to white. When you started with the pink I was wondering if I was watching the right video. 😂
I’ve mentioned doing yellow this way a couple times on the eavier’ metal facebook page, glad to see it works exactly as well as i had figured it would.
Personally I am in love with your use of colour, ultraviolet for the win, and even the Tetris marine was wild, not exactly my taste, but wild nonetheless. Regardless of my enjoyment, I do hope that you are well, and that you keep painting, which ever colour suits the moment.
great video! is there a rule you use to pick undercoats? the pink worked so perfectly with that yellow. im experimenting with slapchop, but the army theme im going for is darker, more earthy colors and im not sure its the way to go
I like the idea and the approach, but I was disappointed that you didn't edge highlight with fluo. At the same time, I'm not a fan of your overly crazy Rubik's Cube color schemes. I myself try to use fluo where it makes sense for me to do, not where it screams in my face. Regardless, this was a fun video to watch.
Obviously many of us are here to see the high-end stuff in your style, but love seeing you experiment with more conventional techniques that are quite approachable.
Wow, that worked amazingly well, I would not have even imagined it if I hadn't seen it. The pink gave it a better shade than black would have for sure. I've been a base+3+ highlight painter for 20 years, but maybe I'll give this a try! Thanks for posting. I enjoyed it.
Lovely. I see so many slapchop examples that are either grainy or grey and washed-out looking (which is fine if you like grimdark) and the pink undertone before the yellow really fixed all that. A solid, awesome, fun looking paint job.
Thank you so much! The color saturation is also really what I like best about this model, I was quite surprised with how well the bright pink worked.
Honestly, much as I love your zany paint schemes I'm cool with whatever you enjoy painting 🙂
Thank you 😀
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I am happy to see all the different painted miniatures...I have struggled to lock in a way to paint my minis, I think deep down I don't want to paint one way...I think each army or project is an opportunity to paint in any way, use whatever techniques you feel would be good to try out on those models. Although...I struggle with too many ideas..not enough locking in a scheme.
Exactly, it's fun to try out different things!
Great video. The pink layer under the yellow makes for great depth that avoids the typical slapchop or even just usual Contrast paint issue where every colour just fades to white. When you started with the pink I was wondering if I was watching the right video. 😂
Thank you 😀
Yeah, it looks a bit odd to begin with
I’ve mentioned doing yellow this way a couple times on the eavier’ metal facebook page, glad to see it works exactly as well as i had figured it would.
Personally I am in love with your use of colour, ultraviolet for the win, and even the Tetris marine was wild, not exactly my taste, but wild nonetheless.
Regardless of my enjoyment, I do hope that you are well, and that you keep painting, which ever colour suits the moment.
Thank you so much!
thanks for the tips yellow is often a bastard may try this on some badmoons
No problem, hope it helps 😊
GORGEOUS
Thank you so much!
great video! is there a rule you use to pick undercoats? the pink worked so perfectly with that yellow. im experimenting with slapchop, but the army theme im going for is darker, more earthy colors and im not sure its the way to go
No, I don't have a rule but I'll try to experiment with different colors 😊
I think it looks good!
But I just can't get over how much better I think the old helmets look. Not even you can make that look good.
I like the idea and the approach, but I was disappointed that you didn't edge highlight with fluo. At the same time, I'm not a fan of your overly crazy Rubik's Cube color schemes. I myself try to use fluo where it makes sense for me to do, not where it screams in my face. Regardless, this was a fun video to watch.
Slapchop uses zenithal and underpainting. This is not slapchop
Why not? There's underpainting and a white zenithal? I don't think there are any hard and fast rules about slap-chop...