They only way to paint Wolverine! I feel deeply in love with the X-Men because of the 1990's animated series and Wolverine. As a teen I loved that these characters were all about helping each other overcome life's obstacles and helping others in their community, especially when the evil doer had a scheme. lol
One thing I've learned through trial and error is that when doing cross hatching I can get quite good control on my line consistency by diluting my liquitex black ink with some airbrush thinner... Getting some lighter toned black lines and softening the cross hatching. At first I just painted realistic stuff but found comic style is by far my favorite technique now. Mostly because of bringing 2d into 3d yet still using 2d principles.
I like it. I get what you are doing, and it looks like a fun way to approach painting a mini. But there is just something about pure blacks that, to my eye, makes things look dirty. I feel inspired to experiment and find out for myself though; so thank you for that.
Thank you for acknowledging the use of an airbrush in a tutorial. People always hand wave it as "if you don't have one just use a brush" and I am left wondering if the effect is truly achievable without one.
This is great content! Your Venom painting guide earned you a new subscriber. Any chance you'll be painting Ghost rider? I'd love to see what you could do with that model.
Thank you for the content and sharing. Instead of using an Acrylic Ink, may it be an idea to use an Enamel or Oil? Such as Tamiya Panel Liner or a homemade Oil Wash? Typically the Enamel/Oil allows more time for clean-up and flows well. Your thoughts are most welcomed.
Historical miniatures aren't really my thing, but I may pick up some Bolt Action Figures eventually. Not exactly the scale you're asking for but they're close.
Awesome job!! Could you tell me which citadel paints are equivalent to that p3 paints? In my country p3 paints are quite difficult to buy. Thank you for your videos!
I would die for a 90’s Thor style tutorial!!!
I'm painting the Crisis Protocol game now and your vids are SUPER helpful and inspiring.
Awesome :D Glad you enjoy them
One of my favourite characters, and now painted by you! So very awesome
Thank you so much 😀
You’re f***** awesome man!!!!
Great job replicating the cartoon style! I always loved that show growing up!
That was epic! You sir get a worthy subscribe. (Goobertown brought me here)
They only way to paint Wolverine! I feel deeply in love with the X-Men because of the 1990's animated series and Wolverine. As a teen I loved that these characters were all about helping each other overcome life's obstacles and helping others in their community, especially when the evil doer had a scheme. lol
It’s mandatory to say “Hey Bub!”, with each brush stroke. Lol. Great job Sir.
The original voice actor of Wolverine would be proud
One thing I've learned through trial and error is that when doing cross hatching I can get quite good control on my line consistency by diluting my liquitex black ink with some airbrush thinner... Getting some lighter toned black lines and softening the cross hatching.
At first I just painted realistic stuff but found comic style is by far my favorite technique now. Mostly because of bringing 2d into 3d yet still using 2d principles.
I like it. I get what you are doing, and it looks like a fun way to approach painting a mini. But there is just something about pure blacks that, to my eye, makes things look dirty. I feel inspired to experiment and find out for myself though; so thank you for that.
so tempted to get the CP X-Men line! Your Wolverine turned out great
Very nice! 👍. Thanks for sharing your color selection. I'll difinetly be using this on one of my wolverines. The other will be the brown suit!
Incredibly impressive work. Beautiful.
have been debating MCP and seeing this painting style applied to the minis has made the decision for me. Great guide on how to apply cel shading
Lovely paint job dude. Fantastic tutorial
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for acknowledging the use of an airbrush in a tutorial. People always hand wave it as "if you don't have one just use a brush" and I am left wondering if the effect is truly achievable without one.
There's no airbrush in this tutorial...
Fantastic. I always shit myself when black lining. Afraid to mess up all the hard work 🤣
You can always paint back over the black lines if you need to! ;)
Amazing !
So cool!
I dig this!!! 🥸
Oh dude, ever considered getting a dubble labret piecing? Scary resemblance to lead singer from Disturbed
Amazing job! 🤩
Are you going to be doing more Paint for the Marvel Crisis Protocol Minis
This is great content! Your Venom painting guide earned you a new subscriber. Any chance you'll be painting Ghost rider? I'd love to see what you could do with that model.
Possibly! I don't have the Ghost Rider model yet, but I'd like to get it eventually.
The desire to contrast paint this model is very high
Thank you for the content and sharing. Instead of using an Acrylic Ink, may it be an idea to use an Enamel or Oil? Such as Tamiya Panel Liner or a homemade Oil Wash? Typically the Enamel/Oil allows more time for clean-up and flows well. Your thoughts are most welcomed.
Great to see the comic style tutorial =)
Where do you get your P3 paints?
From Privateer Press
@@Epicduck Thanks- Any must have/goto colours? Are they able to ship to Canada?
so good!!!
Very cool video! Can you try to paint a 1/35 scale figure in that same style? for example some resin figures of ww2 or vietnam war soldier? 😎
Historical miniatures aren't really my thing, but I may pick up some Bolt Action Figures eventually. Not exactly the scale you're asking for but they're close.
Great tutorial! Are you going to do all the X-Men this way?
I'm not sure if I'll collect *all* of the X-Men, but there will be more.
WOOOOOO FIRST LIKE AND COMMENT I AM SO EXCITED FOR THIS EPISODE
Its not odd at all. I only count 90s tools when it comes to source material lol.
Did you not prime the model at all?
Awesome job!! Could you tell me which citadel paints are equivalent to that p3 paints? In my country p3 paints are quite difficult to buy. Thank you for your videos!
Try this: redgrimm.github.io/paint-conversion/p3.html
@@Epicduck thank you very much love your videos!
the paint job is amazing, but if you don’t prime the models first, the paint will just come right off
Really cool man. What did you learn from it all?
Self-taught, mostly :) I've been using comics and cartoons for my painting references for a while. , this one is just the most perfect example.
Nice. I mean did you learn anything new during this exercise?
The end result looks 'muddy' because you didn't prime the model in white.