Speed Painting Grimdark DARK ANGELS Space Marines - quick and easy tutorial!
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- Опубліковано 20 бер 2022
- In this video I guide you through how I speed painted or used speed painting to paint a Grimdark Grim Dark Warhammer Assault Intercessor Space Marine from the DARK ANGELS Space Marine Chapter. This how to paint guide is part of a mini series I'm doing where I plan to paint every popular Space Marine chapter in a grim dark style.
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This channel is about painting converting and kitbashing miniatures for your warhammer & d&d games, Age of sigmar, warhammer 40k games and Necromunda in a Grimdark Grim Dark Style most of the time. I will paint more Space Marines, maybe even Space Wolves, Sisters of Battle, Stormcast Eternals, Eldar Aeldari, Age of Sigmar armies too cities of sigmar, more chaos space marines, painting scale models or miniature busts in the future. I've done how to paint guides you could use them for how to paint d&D I may do a conversion guide for Darktide or Dark tide however it is spelled. And in the future I will build and paint some terrain for my miniature war gaming wargaming hobby. leviathan box out soon for warhammer 40000 40k 10th edition. warhammer painting kitbashing warhammer conversion painting tyranids miniature painting slayer miniatures kitbash painting warhammer 40k slaves to darkness painting miniatures tyranid painting 40k grimdark wargaming tyranids painting diorama aeldari archaon the everchosen dry brushing leviathan mini miniature
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I won't lie, I was skeptical until the final wash and clean up at the end. Was like magic how every step finally just solidified and formed into the final product. I love the paint job! Been looking for something simple to get away from my sparkly clean space marines. Awesome step by step
Thanks Austin! When I do these videos I'm sometimes sat here thinking the same as you and have to remind myself to believe in the process. Ha!
The way you just play with your minis before you begin is really endearing.
Ha! Thanks 😊 they are toys after all ha! I like to use my imagination too ha! And more importantly; i try to have fun
Every time you streak and grime a model I physically shake my head without even thinking, has a cool effect but just seems so wrong.
Ha! I know what you mean! Do you like the result?
Ok, the oil wash is what really did it for me. I had not thought of doing the two different washes, it really makes a huge difference! It really gives it some nice gradients, textures, and finishes, nice job!
Thanks Dan 😊 yes it really does transform it!
Just started painting space marines and I feel like this tutorial put me so far head of what I would have produced otherwise! Thanks so much!
No problem at all! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much, this is the most straightforward Angel guide I’ve seen!
Thank you :) that's what I was going for! Easy, but effective results
Thank you for this tutorial! I tried using just Dark Angels Contrast and found it to be much too dark. The addition of using Vallejo's Green Ink is a great idea.
No problem 😊 yeah the brighter green on the raised surfaces really makes it pop!
You did the green! Thank you this is epic!
Thanks 😊 turned out OK!
Hey mate, just wanted to tell you that I was absolutely stunned by your overgrown Necrons and since I started getting into the hobby with Necs about a year ago I decided to adapt your paint scheme. It has been super fun and got me to experiment a lot more with kitbashing and different stuff to put on the models, so thank you for that! Now, every time someone compliments my awesome overgrown Necrons I always direct them to your channel so the right person gets the credit. Thanks again and cheers!
Thanks so much for letting me know how it inspired you :) I love stuff like that! It's exactly why I started making videos in the first place! Helps motivate me too! Cheers dude :)
I'd seen lots of different version of overgrown necrons before I made the video. The vid is just my take on it. Just incase it want clear.. i didnt invent it :) I'd love to see your models! Send me pics on Instagram if you have it :)
@@SlayerMiniatures Sure, I'd love to!
This is crazy, it looks so good.
Thank you 😊 it's a good luck for the speed!
Love it. Awesome job my man!
Cheers dude!
Best looking speed paint of Them all…
Thanks. I really like how this one turned out!
Great video👍 Drilling barrel makes it even better 😉
Yeah I'll do this one day when i can be bothered ha! Good point though. Does add to it
That is awesome 😎 👏
Thanks Mike 😊
That slug of Windsor Newton oil paint was worth at least 3000 dollars.
Lol. The entire tube cost like £4 from a craft shop. I've had the same tube for 3 years
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I have 80 bucks worth of stuff in my amazon cart now because of you! Hope you're happy
I can only apologise!...and welcome you! Ha! I have affiliate links if you are in the UK:)
@@SlayerMiniatures hahaha im not in the UK but thanks! love the content. I did the whole like and subscribe thing as well.
looks nice
Thanks 😀 check out my others
Just so everyone knows if you are brushing the dark angels green on you will need 2 coats! To get that level of darkness over the white
Good to know. Thanks 😀
Hey bravo! Great tutorial. Would love to see your take on a ravenwing bike
Thank you! I have done a black templar guide which would be similar? (I think ravenwing are black?!)
Well done! I prefer my Dark Angels to be a lot darker but i can use your method :) thanks
Yeah you can always vary how bright they are with less of a highlight
Looks amazing but I wouldn't say this is Grimdark enough.
Yeah its meant as a guide to show the basics. And to show how easy it is. You can add as you wish.
This is one of my favourite tutorials! Definitely going to give it a whirl for my green wing. Also, I know it’s not an airbrush tutorial, but how do you like yours? I’m looking at buying an airbrush myself and it was one of the ones I had thought of. What can you say about it?
Its great! Airbrushing is a massive level up to the painting side of the hobby, makes paint jobs smoother and quicker. The iwata ones come with warranty too so if it breaks it should be covered :) glad you like the tutorial
wow... I'll never be able to be that good
Practice makes perfect!
Nice one 💪 😎
Thanks George 😊
So this is a minor adjustment, but if you apply the streaking grime and then immediately get a brushfull of spirits you can wick the grime off the raised areas in a single step, same with the oil wash, and get the same result without waiting for anything to dry or having to speed up and slow down twice.
Yeah but it gives a different look, you can use grime thinned as a pin wash too, its super versatile!
Hi pal just found your channel and its really inspired me to do space marines. ive got 4 zenithal primed ready to try blood angels, ultra marines, dark angels and black templars. Its a big thing as i haven't done space marines in 25 years and didnt want to get back into them when i started painting during lockdown. Gridmark is the way for me to get into them. Thanks again and all the best with your channel...ps can you do some death guard
Hi psymon! Glad you like the channel. I have painted some death guard...a painting guide and then a 48 painting challenge where I painted my entire death guard army!
Would have been cooler if you had gone back over the eyes to make them glow through the grimdark.
Good idea!
Not sure why but when I tried to wipe the grime away, it would also strip the paint away
This is why I add varnish. I would let your paint and varnish layer dry overnight before using grime. You may have been a bit too rough too? I just dab the grime with the cotton stick, don't apply too much pressure. Hope that helps.
For those where it's come off...if its in spots you could attempt to save it by adding chipping effects?
Alright mate. Iv only just came across your channel but the content is amazing.
Can you please do a deathwing and ravenwing grimdark tutorial as well please!
Thanks for the feedback 😀 I plan to do most common chapters, lesser known ones maybe
Looks awesome, could you speed paint a Khorne Beserker?
I have a whole khorne army to paint at some point!
Loved the video, I'm goin to use your technic but instead of using inks and contrasts I'll be using the Vallejo Xpress
Glad you liked it. The Vallejo stuff should work the same. Careful with Inks as using spirits can remove the ink. Varnish is a must
@@SlayerMiniatures It did work, but I did not like the finish color so I added a green wash, this time the color was spot on, so nice, but had trouble with the xpress reactivating, I'm just doing the first part, black, zenithal, green, zenithal and dry brush and green
I will change the last step and test with green/dark green tint and a final wash of green wash or black wash.
I subscribed after the "blibbidi blidi - bop!" decal thing. Although - it looks like your matte varnish went frosty/cloudy? Luckily the oil step seems to have remedied that so the end result is pretty great!
Yeah the frosting is forgiving with this technique. Unfortunately it was a tad cold when I did it! Can't tell afterwards though :)
Superb finish on this, can I ask what product youre using for the zenithal, I've never tried the technique until now and just wondering if its specifically a primer? A standard white acrylic paint etc. Thanks, love the video
Yeah the zenithal is just white paint. Molotow White is what I use
Just another point on this, if you were going to use this method for deatwing armour, do you know what you'd use to get the base armour colour down?
I'm not 100% sure but I wanna say doing the oil wash reactivates and further removes the streaking grime from the previous step does it not? I would think you have to do a varnish in between those two steps to keep your grime work in tact? I've never done both of those washes together so I'm genuinely curious.
The grime darkens the entire model and adds a dusty effect. The oil is more of a recess/pin wash. I do slap it on but it runs into the recesses. Once cleaned up there is a definite appearance of the two colours and effects.
Did you drop any type of medium in your airbrush for the ink such as Flow improver? I haven’t had a chance to experiment with Inks yet, but I know contrast paints can act like them, depending on which one you chose.
Do you think instead of using the green ink, the new green contrast paint called Karandras Green could be subbed out instead of the ink? It looks like a close match to the green ink, I have to see it side-by-side just to make sure though.
I didnt use any medium or anything, just fresh out of the pot.
You don't have to use the same paints as me, the method should still work no matter what colours you choose. In the other space marine videos I did I didnt use Inks, just Contrasts. If in doubt you could always do a test model
P3 green wash is the secret sauce
Never tried it. If I come across some ill give it a go. Thanks
Looks really good. Disclaimer:I don't paint, so I know nothing, but here's a question anyway. By the time you've done the white drybrush, is any of the green contrast layer still showing through? It's hard to tell from the video image.
If that first layer of green is lost, could the layering process be rationalised? Thanks and regards
Thank you, glad you liked the look.
In answer to your question after the white drybrush the green is still showing and then when adding the green ink it blends into the dark green. Without the dark green base it would be light green to black...it wouldn't look right.
@@SlayerMiniatures Thnaks!
Hello cool
Job i like it what is the white spirite ?? Its same like AK interactive white spirite for enamel product? Thx the answer
Exactly the same product, but the one I use is around £1 for a litre of it
Can you please do a side by side comparison with a model that you didn't prime with black and white so we can see how effective these steps are. I can't tell as a noob
Do you mean if the thumbnail? Or during the video? That's a good idea toddlers!
@@SlayerMiniatures I mean a whole video to highlight what an effect it has
Hello a question if you might. When you use the white spirit, I assume you have dubbed the cotton bud into it? Do you use much of it or like just touch it? How do you avoid the white spirit not damaging the paintjob? Thanks!
Hi christos, I use dry and wet cotton buds. It doesn't really matter how much you have in the bud. I spray the model with a varnish after all the base layers...which should be shown in the video. The varnish protects the paint from the spirit.
@@SlayerMiniatures I feel stupid for having not realized that. OFC its the varnish. Awesome job! Thank you and kind regards!
did you need to thin the DA green to run through the airbrush?
Hi there, nope. No thinning needed at all.
Possibly a third!
Ha thanks Lee 😊
ya know what would be helpful, but no one ever does -- weigh the mineral spirits and oil paint -- saying "about that much" doesn't really mean much. Using a kitchen scale so you could say it's 2:1 or whatever would be A+++
Excellent idea! I'll make a guide on it! With more accurate measurements
So is the spirits and oil mixture the same thing as nuln oil?
Nope. Completely different. Games Workshop paint is all acrylic, water based paint. Oil Paint works completely differently
Could all these methods be applied to vehicles as well?
how long does it normally take you to paint one of these?
Like I said in the video it would be about 30 mins. If I did a whole army it would be more efficient so quicker per model in time.
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Thanks Sarah 😊
"Small Slug Sized Amount Of Oil Paint"...thank god because I'm American and I refuse to learn the Metric system - slugs though; a universal measurement
I know right!? 😄
NGL I nearly smashed my monitor when you bippidy boppity'd streaking grime all over my DA boy
Haha! Hopefully you were pleasantly surprised?
Yeah man definitely a unique take ! Looks good