3 Ways to Speed Paint your Tyranids | Warhammer 40,000 | Duncan Rhodes
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2024
- Painting a Warhammer 40,000 horde army can be a challenging task and in this tutorial we show you 3 very different speed painting techniques to get your Tyranid swarm on the table top in no time at all and looking good! And if you've played Space Marine 2, you'll know what we mean by a swarm! Oh, and not only that, these methods are great for beginners too.
Cheers
Dunc & Rog
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Method 1 - DIP:
Wraithbone Spray
Sorcerer's Cloak
Death Reaper
Elven Skin
Glistening gums
Skulker Yellow
Vampire Fang
Army Painter Dip - Strong Tone
A matt Varnish
Method 2 - Contrast:
Wraithbone Spray
Darkoath Flesh
Volupus Pink
Magos Purple
Contrast Medium
Leviathan Purple
Black Templar
Skulker Yellow
Vampire Fang
Method 3 - Traditional
Wraithbone Spray
Elven Flesh
Glistening Gums
Magi Purple
Lahmian Medium
Trooper White
Amathyst Rayne
Death reaper
Skulker Yellow
Vampire fang
Oblivion Black Wash
Sorceror's Cloak
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Cheers
Dunc & Rog
Duncan Rhodes manages to explain and demonstrate three separate painting philosophies many different painting techniques in a 24 minute stream. I shouldn't be surprised at this point, but I still am. Well done, sir!
The dip method really shines when you show it off. I love the idea of starting out with such bright colors like you've done here.
If you ever consider doing this for a future video, I'd definitely like to see a conversion of a Chaos-corrupted AT-ST, I'd be curious to see what direction you could take with that "what-if" concept as a model
Thats not a bad idea! 🤔
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA Thank you for the consideration!
Appreciate you making this video explicitly for me, Dunc. Thanks bud your a mensch.
Any time!
Duncan remains king 👑
Ahhh you’re too kind
Thanks for another great video, Duncan & team!
I was literally just debating adding some Tyranids to my collection but was worried about hours spent painting all the little details on these guys. Thanks Dunc!
I’m a long time Tyranids player. Contrast was a massive win for mass painting hordes, and it’s what I would recommend. It’s worth using the GW sprays as your base over a cheaper product. They hold detail well and something about the surface they give works better with something like contrast that needs to be able to flow.
So many tricks for a beginner painter like me aswell 😀 Thank you, Duncan!
Funny thing: while Nids are an army where you wanna be able to paint things fast due to how many models you'll be painting, I won my first painting competition by going completely ham on one. Was a Hormagaunt that I painted in the style of Behemoth, going a little old fashioned with a very vibrant version of the model.
Now, the dip wash model is awesome for how fast it is. You can easily set up a kind of assembly line and bang out 10, 20, maybe even 30 dudes at a time like this.
Dip, wow there's a blast from the past!
Just might have to buy a small box of Tyranids just to try out these methods, also to help my painting techniques. Thanks for the video Duncan.../Cheers!
Have fun!
Looking forward seeing this in a bat rep. This sounds interesting and not meta cookie cutter (not saying your other list ideas are!).
New Era For Painting miniature
Thank you! 🖌️
You're welcome!
What matte varnish did you use? Awesome vid
I would have liked to see all three models in one picture to see the difference. Great video nevertheless.
First! thank you Duncan!
Yay! Thank you
If you are painting and army get an airbrush and then spray the varnish through it. Use AK or AMMO Mig ultra matte varnish, it will look amazing and not take long. An air brush will save you so much money on primer spray cans too.
Dip… 😮 “Remember me Eddy!? When I killed your brother?! I talked JUST LIKE THISSSSS!”
Judge Doom was a cultist 🤣
Here within an hour!!!!!!!!!
My 5K primed pile of shame thanks you.
pls make neferata, snatchaboss on sludgeraker beast and glottkin tutorial for the painting academy only !!! ❤❤❤
Is there a quick way to do hive fleet behemoth in the style of 3rd edition cover art? I'd bet on dry brushing being the best way to do it but I need to give it a go.
Speed paint techniques implies the existence of slow paints techniques. But what importance is getting it done now matter what the techniques or the speed
Duncan help me. I need to find a Good tutorial for the Genestealers from Space Hulk game. Those colours are so confusing.
Dip looks great but im curious.
Other than the action, whats the difference between dipping and just shading, i.e. why not just broadly paint a shade like Agrax Earthshade over the whole model instead of dipping it? Itll be done faster than 24 hours.
Im having trouble understanding the perks of dipping vs just shading.
Good question, but it's the finish it gives. It's an old technique, in fact, some folk back in the old, old days would dip their minis in a wood varnish! Which is something this Dip is similar too (We think lol)
Aside from the finish as mentioned the dip does two other things. First it's a really strong protective layer, they'll take a lot more handling and beating before showing wear and tear. The second benefit it combines the benefits of an oil and acrylic wash. It's sits into the creases and depressions better than a normal wash and has the density to retain a smooth finish when a acrylic wash can be a bit spotty, while also being thick enough to stain everything more evenly than a oil wash would get you without having to put it on thick and wipe off the excess.
@DuncanRhodesDRPA Duncan, you're getting LAZY! ;)
why don't you repeat that with the colour YELLOW
I can still remember that over 15 years ago I needed AT LEAST 6 different layers for a clean yellow paint job with shades and effects!!!
I'm very interested in how it works these days with these three different types of painting
AND.....! wich Quickshde was used? the DARK , STRONG or the LIGHT Shade, each of them has a different effect
Lol...It was the Strong Shade
We need a Space Wolves version 😂