Pardon my language, but A GLORIOUS BONE DADDY!!! Excellent Job, Happy to see yah get into the new expansions, but also sharing how good they can look! I hope you're having a quaint one!
Had no idea that skeleton horde contrast existed, worked super well and it’ll probably make painting the multitude of other skeletons way easy. Great stuff!
Would this still work with black primer. I know you used two, but could I stick with just black/grey/white? This will be my first time painting miniatures
Absolutely! I would advise against using contrast paints on black primer as they wont react too well with them. You'll need a few extra coats of lighter paints with a black primer. But you can always prime it black, dry brush on some white/lighter colours and go from there. Check out the 'slap chop' method on UA-cam, that's basically what that is!
This is the one I’ve been waiting for! Thank you for this, it is done exceptionally well and I’ll definitely use this guide :)
Excellent work
wow you're on top of things. i've had mine waiting on my desk for a couple of weeks now
It looks amazing! I’m so glad Steamforge made this and you did an amazing job with the paint job
Love the new mic set up!
This one is extremely amazing. Good work
Pardon my language, but A GLORIOUS BONE DADDY!!! Excellent Job, Happy to see yah get into the new expansions, but also sharing how good they can look!
I hope you're having a quaint one!
Very epic man ❤
Love this format. I’ll be following this and paint mine over the weekend.
Underrated asf
Had no idea that skeleton horde contrast existed, worked super well and it’ll probably make painting the multitude of other skeletons way easy. Great stuff!
Talk about a Bad-eFFing-Ass design for the Souls series. Nito is a god. Nice job.
Epic.
Looks great!
Are you going to be detailing the bases of these minis? It would be great to see your approach to basing!
He is a legend at basing
Neato.
What's your workout routine my man?
Lifting the spirits of everyone around me
Would this still work with black primer. I know you used two, but could I stick with just black/grey/white? This will be my first time painting miniatures
Absolutely! I would advise against using contrast paints on black primer as they wont react too well with them. You'll need a few extra coats of lighter paints with a black primer. But you can always prime it black, dry brush on some white/lighter colours and go from there. Check out the 'slap chop' method on UA-cam, that's basically what that is!
@@darksoulsmodels Thank you! I'll stick with a greyish primer sense it seems like the most neutral and start from there.
Radahn from Elden ring?
For me, black part should be glossy, not matt.