Managing a fine art studio I once saved someone who had sliced their wrist open on the edge of a glass palette. Next day I returned to find an immense pool of blood, several feet across, which had dried into an irregular disc. Now, although it was quite thick, it was on a green tarpaulin sheet- which would make it appear redder. But so struck by it, I took it outdoors on the sheet to see it in better daylight. Because much of it was almost black. An extraordinary, powerful object.
I've found a really easy spray method is to load your brush like you described, and give a nice hard puff at the tip of your brush towards the area you want affected. It's a much more controlled and realistic blast that would come with a blunt impact. It's more of a finer misting.
Someone had mentioned doing this with an airbrush as well, which I haven't tried yet. I will have to play with all of that and see what the effect looks like, but I agree, you want a fine mist. Thanks for sharing the tip.
Wow. Somewhere I have that exact old Wood Elf Forest dragon miniature that I never finished painting. I'm fairly sure I bought it in the Reaper Store in Denton, TX about 20 years ago. I also painted it blue and purple. Not exactly forest-y. Thanks so much for these videos, Vince. I'm learning an incredible amount from them. Cheers!
Thanks Brother. Adding some details to this Bloodbound army i didn’t want to take to Havoc, that I’m in love with now. Your style and phasing is always helpful. Could, but probably wouldn’t do it without you. Thanks -Will
I've always struggled with the brush spray method. Recently I tried something that after a little practice has worked amazing.... Load a brush with the desired amount of blood... I sometimes thin it too.... Hold it close to the splatter target area... But it with an airburst from the airbrush!!! For me it's worked so much better than the brush... I recommend trying it... It really gives great splatter after you find the right amount of paint, distance/angle...
I had heard someone else mention that, but I haven't given it a try yet. It's a good tip, I am going to give it a shot and see how it comes out. Always happy to have another use for the airbrush. ;)
I had my first attempt with blood and UHU last night and found too that it's much more workable without paint in it. The paint keeps it malleable but seems to lose it's tackiness so it's much harder to attach to the miniature and to stretch out as well. It's like a putty rather than a glue with the paint in. I can see it being good for making viscera, disemboweled intestines, general piles of gross though. I've brushed some varnish onto the blood strands to see if that will toughen them up a bit and then I'm gonna give them a final coat of BftBG.
Yep, certainly another way to go for sure in the end, the less "glue" there is in there, the less like UHU it will act. But you can always coat it as you mentioned.
Very cool! I'm doing a few armies that I would think are very bloody. Ogres and Warriors of Chaos and starting a Khorne army, so this will come in handy. Especially that Rat Ogre's Fishing Gaff.
What about soaked-in blood (e.g.: a guy in something like a gambison (Empire or Bretonnian line troops) with an injury soaking through the fabric, or a skaven/beastman/werewolf...etc where the fur would actually be matted with gore)? I feel like I'd start with something in a deep purple because you have a lot of fibres sucking up the light. I'm guessing lots of thin glazes (to preserve some if the heraldry or fur highlights) and finish off with a gloss? I recall one of the 'Eavy Metal team did a Bretonnian army with lots of wounded once and everyone I knew was daubing red all over their models immediately afterwards. The classic stainned bandage would work on lighter colours; but less so on fur, blues, greens or russets.
Yeah, if we are talking soaked in blood, you want to drift into the hull red, brown/red area. The blood would get darker, you are completely correct. You then generally want a little fresh glossy blood on top (if we are talking fur) to represent the blood on the tips of the thin fur catching the light) and if in cloth or something similar, all matte, as the material itself has a low light reflection.
Great video Vince! I love to do blood. I use 2 part epoxy instead of uhu glue though. I can get some great strands of blood with it. Fun fun fun stuff!! For the record my own blood does not dry or turn brown for hours. I have very thin blood. Working and installing glass for so many years and cutting myself 7 to 10 times a day it was a pain in the butt sometimes. Thanks for sharing...love your videos and look forward to the next one!
I had never considered that, I will admit, my own testing is limited to a sample size of one (my own cuts), what 2 part epoxy do you use? I am always looking to try new things.
I use Devcon 5 minute epoxy. I think it works pretty good. I had some Loctite epoxy and the harder got hard. So, I reorder Devcon instead now. I also use the Vallejo Gory red and another one I cannot remember right now. I love this stuff. Love your videos. Thank you!
Could you paint on some PVA or varnish (maybe even CA glue?) or something to help reinforce the strands before painting the strands? Or do they just go brittle, making the process counterproductive?
Do you have a video on doing a really gory base ...im trying to do a base with limbs everywhere...so I'm thinking alot of blood but I want it tasteful so it doesn't take away from the model
Not specifically in the way you are describing, but the end of this vidro covers bloody bases and how to sell the effect - ua-cam.com/video/l2gYR9QAFDM/v-deo.html
Hey Vince, you referred me to your blood videos yesterday from your discord. I may take my unmade to a horrifying level when I get the time. Again, thanks for the feedback.
Is that the old Woodelf dragon? I'm kind of bummed that I didn't finish my 'Glade Lord on Forest Dragon' before GHB 2017 changed his keywords and dropped his awesome Command Ability. Thanks for the tutorial!
Right on Vince, I appreciate your positivity! Thanks for sharing your skills! Once I feel happy with my KO I'm going to resume work on the Glade Girls and try to finish my Wanderers. The 'Wanderers' might be a good army to revisit on an episode of Warhammer Weekly. The 'Realm Wanderer' and 'Mist Walker' abilities really change their play style I think. Now the Glade Guard can hit anything on the table with their 'Arcane Bodkins', whenever they want to. I think this makes them among the most 'killiest' of units in the game. Quick Question: can you choose to deploy any unit as a 'reinforcement' or do you need a special rule to bring units onto the table after deployment? I ask because the Wanderers might have the best answer to 1st turn movement shenanigans if they can simply not deploy themselves. If you cannot deploy the basic units in 'reserve', then they might need a special strategy to survive the first turn specifically designed for them. Anyway, thanks again!
My feeling is no, as it would shake as you looked around and moved your head. I think a stable, high angle shot from a decent-ish cam is where you want to go.
Vince Venturella ok thak you. Im gonna buy a camera this year. Been wanting to do youtube for a long time but always get confused when looking at cameras
Managing a fine art studio I once saved someone who had sliced their wrist open on the edge of a glass palette. Next day I returned to find an immense pool of blood, several feet across, which had dried into an irregular disc. Now, although it was quite thick, it was on a green tarpaulin sheet- which would make it appear redder. But so struck by it, I took it outdoors on the sheet to see it in better daylight. Because much of it was almost black. An extraordinary, powerful object.
That is truly awesome.
Almost a year into the hobby and I’m still finding new videos from your channel. Thanks for all the work you’ve put in!
Glad you like them!
I've found a really easy spray method is to load your brush like you described, and give a nice hard puff at the tip of your brush towards the area you want affected. It's a much more controlled and realistic blast that would come with a blunt impact. It's more of a finer misting.
Someone had mentioned doing this with an airbrush as well, which I haven't tried yet. I will have to play with all of that and see what the effect looks like, but I agree, you want a fine mist. Thanks for sharing the tip.
Dude thanks for this tip I just did a stormtrooper with a guy blew up behind him effect
Wow. Somewhere I have that exact old Wood Elf Forest dragon miniature that I never finished painting. I'm fairly sure I bought it in the Reaper Store in Denton, TX about 20 years ago. I also painted it blue and purple. Not exactly forest-y.
Thanks so much for these videos, Vince. I'm learning an incredible amount from them. Cheers!
Excellent, happy to help as always. :)
Great tips Vince, glad to see the glue working like it does for me, a bit tricky ha ha
You are not alone sir. :)
Good stuff. I mix in some Typhus Corrosion with BFTBG to make it look like there are some chunks in the splatter.
That's a good idea! I will have to give that a try.
Thanks Brother.
Adding some details to this Bloodbound army i didn’t want to take to Havoc, that I’m in love with now.
Your style and phasing is always helpful.
Could, but probably wouldn’t do it without you.
Thanks
-Will
Happy to help as always sir.
I've always struggled with the brush spray method. Recently I tried something that after a little practice has worked amazing....
Load a brush with the desired amount of blood... I sometimes thin it too.... Hold it close to the splatter target area... But it with an airburst from the airbrush!!!
For me it's worked so much better than the brush... I recommend trying it... It really gives great splatter after you find the right amount of paint, distance/angle...
I had heard someone else mention that, but I haven't given it a try yet. It's a good tip, I am going to give it a shot and see how it comes out. Always happy to have another use for the airbrush. ;)
I had my first attempt with blood and UHU last night and found too that it's much more workable without paint in it. The paint keeps it malleable but seems to lose it's tackiness so it's much harder to attach to the miniature and to stretch out as well. It's like a putty rather than a glue with the paint in. I can see it being good for making viscera, disemboweled intestines, general piles of gross though.
I've brushed some varnish onto the blood strands to see if that will toughen them up a bit and then I'm gonna give them a final coat of BftBG.
Yep, certainly another way to go for sure in the end, the less "glue" there is in there, the less like UHU it will act. But you can always coat it as you mentioned.
Very cool! I'm doing a few armies that I would think are very bloody. Ogres and Warriors of Chaos and starting a Khorne army, so this will come in handy. Especially that Rat Ogre's Fishing Gaff.
Sounds like some perfect forces for this sort of effect for sure.
What about soaked-in blood (e.g.: a guy in something like a gambison (Empire or Bretonnian line troops) with an injury soaking through the fabric, or a skaven/beastman/werewolf...etc where the fur would actually be matted with gore)? I feel like I'd start with something in a deep purple because you have a lot of fibres sucking up the light. I'm guessing lots of thin glazes (to preserve some if the heraldry or fur highlights) and finish off with a gloss?
I recall one of the 'Eavy Metal team did a Bretonnian army with lots of wounded once and everyone I knew was daubing red all over their models immediately afterwards.
The classic stainned bandage would work on lighter colours; but less so on fur, blues, greens or russets.
Yeah, if we are talking soaked in blood, you want to drift into the hull red, brown/red area. The blood would get darker, you are completely correct. You then generally want a little fresh glossy blood on top (if we are talking fur) to represent the blood on the tips of the thin fur catching the light) and if in cloth or something similar, all matte, as the material itself has a low light reflection.
Great video Vince! I love to do blood. I use 2 part epoxy instead of uhu glue though. I can get some great strands of blood with it. Fun fun fun stuff!! For the record my own blood does not dry or turn brown for hours. I have very thin blood. Working and installing glass for so many years and cutting myself 7 to 10 times a day it was a pain in the butt sometimes. Thanks for sharing...love your videos and look forward to the next one!
I had never considered that, I will admit, my own testing is limited to a sample size of one (my own cuts), what 2 part epoxy do you use? I am always looking to try new things.
I use Devcon 5 minute epoxy. I think it works pretty good. I had some Loctite epoxy and the harder got hard. So, I reorder Devcon instead now. I also use the Vallejo Gory red and another one I cannot remember right now. I love this stuff. Love your videos. Thank you!
Could you paint on some PVA or varnish (maybe even CA glue?) or something to help reinforce the strands before painting the strands? Or do they just go brittle, making the process counterproductive?
You can, you can also apply some gloss varnish.
Great video vince! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Good and bloody tutorial Vince.
Thank you sir, much appreciated.
Do you have a video on doing a really gory base ...im trying to do a base with limbs everywhere...so I'm thinking alot of blood but I want it tasteful so it doesn't take away from the model
Not specifically in the way you are describing, but the end of this vidro covers bloody bases and how to sell the effect - ua-cam.com/video/l2gYR9QAFDM/v-deo.html
Hey Vince, you referred me to your blood videos yesterday from your discord. I may take my unmade to a horrifying level when I get the time. Again, thanks for the feedback.
There is another video in the playlist - this will also help - ua-cam.com/video/t2rLxHPF0J0/v-deo.html
Is that the old Woodelf dragon?
I'm kind of bummed that I didn't finish my 'Glade Lord on Forest Dragon' before GHB 2017 changed his keywords and dropped his awesome Command Ability.
Thanks for the tutorial!
Yes it is, he's sat on my shelf for many, many years with no real purpose. At least he was good for something here. ;)
Right on Vince, I appreciate your positivity! Thanks for sharing your skills! Once I feel happy with my KO I'm going to resume work on the Glade Girls and try to finish my Wanderers.
The 'Wanderers' might be a good army to revisit on an episode of Warhammer Weekly. The 'Realm Wanderer' and 'Mist Walker' abilities really change their play style I think. Now the Glade Guard can hit anything on the table with their 'Arcane Bodkins', whenever they want to. I think this makes them among the most 'killiest' of units in the game.
Quick Question: can you choose to deploy any unit as a 'reinforcement' or do you need a special rule to bring units onto the table after deployment? I ask because the Wanderers might have the best answer to 1st turn movement shenanigans if they can simply not deploy themselves.
If you cannot deploy the basic units in 'reserve', then they might need a special strategy to survive the first turn specifically designed for them.
Anyway, thanks again!
would a new gopro be good to film painting videos if i was going to talk over the video after it was filmed?
My feeling is no, as it would shake as you looked around and moved your head. I think a stable, high angle shot from a decent-ish cam is where you want to go.
Vince Venturella ok thak you. Im gonna buy a camera this year. Been wanting to do youtube for a long time but always get confused when looking at cameras
Fantastic
Thank you so much 😀