Taking the plunge and trying out enamels was the best thing I've ever done painting wise. So easy to use and so much fun, they're like magic in a bottle!
Here from midwinter minis suggestion and the first video I watch you thin a texture paint into a glaze to replace pigments. Obviously an instant subscribe!
Loved the video! Would love to see you do the same model with all the oils/enamels you want to push the look as far as you can to compare/contrast the 2.
Thankyou! That's actually a great idea, I do have a few spare Infiltrators so will definitely consider this for the future even if just for an instagram post!
Brilliant work, my brother! This Sicaran came out looking amazing! I also love the challenge of doing it with no Airbrushing and only GW products! It really makes for an accessible tutorial! Keep up the great work! ~ Wolfbrother Methos
lovely tutorial and explanation the only thing I might add in a small way is that you can water down your nilahk oxide to build it up slowly and get better weathering effects - it does add a good bit of time though as it takes longer to dry, but it helps you not overdo it too I've found
Wait, does Gal Vorbak base only get that look on a black primer? Cause it seems more convenient to me to spray my Techpriest Manipulua in Leadbelcher :/ help pls
You can get a similar look after spraying with Leadbelcher but it will take quite a few layers of Gal Vorbak to get it fully opaque and cover up the metallics.
Is there a model range better suited to the Grimdark than the Adeptus Mechanicus? I think not!
Dark Mechanicus =P
@@jostonpowell1346 In the Grimdark all mechanicus are dark!
Taking the plunge and trying out enamels was the best thing I've ever done painting wise. So easy to use and so much fun, they're like magic in a bottle!
For sure! I absolutely love the oils and enamels, they are an absolute game changer!
@@SprayBlackStudios I'm yet to try oils I think I'll make them my next buy!
Thank you , Ritch .
It was Grim and dark ,
:-) .
Thanks for watching as always bud!
@@SprayBlackStudios As always Thank you for sharing , It was my pleasure to watch and learn ,
Here from midwinter minis suggestion and the first video I watch you thin a texture paint into a glaze to replace pigments. Obviously an instant subscribe!
Welcome to the channel!
I do love finding different ways of using various paints! That is one of my favourites!
Great painting job!!
Thankyou!
I really like those lower thirds that youre using for your paint colors.
Thanks bud! They were just a template that I found online and slightly tweaked tbh! Nothing too flash
Thanks mate. Been looking for this guidance for a while.
Not a problem! Glad you've found this helpful!
Great video as always dude! Cheers for the shout out too :)
Thanks buddy! You are more than welcome, you did a great job!
I'd LOVE to see a classic stormcast eternal in grimdark style with all the enamels. Please :D
I don't have much experience with age of sigmar to be honest but this definitely sounds like something I could do!
I think you've done a cracking job getting the grimdark style without your usual crutches :P
haha thanks bud!
Loved the video! Would love to see you do the same model with all the oils/enamels you want to push the look as far as you can to compare/contrast the 2.
Thankyou! That's actually a great idea, I do have a few spare Infiltrators so will definitely consider this for the future even if just for an instagram post!
Great video man!!! The mini looks amazing.
Thanks bud! I think with the usual enamels I could get it to look a bit better but for just acrylics I'm super happy with it!
Think I already congratulated you on the 1K but incase I didn't congrats on the 1K! Next up 40K!
Thanks bud! 40k is definitely the target to aim for!
Brilliant work, my brother! This Sicaran came out looking amazing! I also love the challenge of doing it with no Airbrushing and only GW products! It really makes for an accessible tutorial!
Keep up the great work!
~ Wolfbrother Methos
Thanks brother! I keep being asked about doing the Grimdark without Oils etc so I had to do it really!
Great video, mini came out fantastic and perfectly Grimdark 😃👍🏼
Thanks buddy! Thankyou for watching!
lovely tutorial and explanation
the only thing I might add in a small way is that you can water down your nilahk oxide to build it up slowly and get better weathering effects - it does add a good bit of time though as it takes longer to dry, but it helps you not overdo it too I've found
A very good point! You come to almost glazing it in. A bit of extra time is usually worth it if it provides a better result!
Wait, does Gal Vorbak base only get that look on a black primer? Cause it seems more convenient to me to spray my Techpriest Manipulua in Leadbelcher :/ help pls
You can get a similar look after spraying with Leadbelcher but it will take quite a few layers of Gal Vorbak to get it fully opaque and cover up the metallics.
so use dark colours with most bright colours faded?
Lots of dark colours and desaturated brights!
Bor 100%%% you did it again.
Thanks bud!