We hope you enjoyed this one. If you want to start learning how to paint miniatures, then you’ve come to the right place. Feel free to leave a comment, a Like and Subscribe to the channel. Have a great weekend everyone. Cheers, Dunc & Rog
Welcome to the hobby! This really is the perfect tutorial for a beginner. Down to the turning of the brush while dragging it over the palette or a paper towel. This is a habit that is rarely taught and that most painters develop over time (while having the problems this little move prevents). Try to follow the tutorial and don't be discouraged if something doesn't work out quite as well for you or if you make mistakes. You can always correct mistakes by painting over them with the color that was supposed to be there. I am sure by following the steps in this tutorial you will achieve results you can be happy with and by practicing the techniques used here you will improve in no time.
@@John-kc4cg I'm more of a collector than a player, so I'm less concerned with _armies_ as much as I am just getting what I like the look of. That said, I bought the Tyranid Combat Patrol, and I'm excited to try some different schemes, including the Xenomorph style that I've also seen at the DRPA!
@@GODZILLAmonsoon Tyranids are great for beginners because the organic bug-look is very forgiving for new hobbyists; the tricky parts on models are large flat areas, of which Tyranids have none. I hope you enjoy!
Just a quick extra tip for people at 6:00. When basecoating, go thin AND fast! Don’t keep working over the same area with your brush, as you’ll tear up half dry chunks of paint, which will create lumps of paint and texture on the surface of your miniature. Only work an area for maybe 15-20 seconds with your brush, and if you still haven’t gotten all the spots you want? Don’t worry! Just leave it until your thin coat has dried and fix it with the next coat. A tip I learned from one of Duncan’s videos actually! Also smart move from you guys to make this video, great for new people interested after Space Marine 2, and much better than the ones from GW which appear to be constrained to a video length limit.
Sometimes 3 thin coats are ok, just to get the missing spots. It's ok to spend 3 hours highlighting a single model. It's supposed to be a labor of love. If you're not feeling it at the moment, don't force it.
With the launch of Space Marine 2 game, people new to the hobby who've played the game would find this guide helpful to paint their Space Marine miniatures.
That's me. Just painted my first little guy... He's sort of ugly, compared to the one in the video, but he's mine, you know? I can see why people love this hobby so much. I can already tell, I'm going to get really addicted to this... LOL.😂
You new painters are lucky. Back when many of us old hats started if there wasn't a Games Workshop in town we had to rely on the old GW websites painting instructions. Many of the times the instructions resembled the old meme "Draw two circles...then draw the whole rest of the Owl."
45 and envy the youth of today with the wealth of info at their finger tips these days with the internet. Getting back into this since back in the early nineties, hoping I can do a better job today than back then with these great videos.
Even though I've been in this hobby for 20 years I still love coming back to these types of videos (especially because of Duncan). Such a phenomenal explanation of the core principles of miniature painting.
I have been self taught painting for three years and the fundamentals make so much more sense after watching this video. I just learned more here than I have in all the other painting “how to’s” put together!
I love the showing of the first model you painted, can be discouraging as beginners to see experts doing so well, but seeing where you started to where you are now it's super encouraging because we all start somewhere and improve over time.
I wouldn't say I was a beginner anymore, but I will say that what I know I learnt from you and this channel, so if you're new, listen to what Duncan says! This is the best tutorial you could hope for.
I have been thinking about getting into the hobby and have been watching a ton of painting tutorials before I take the plunge. This video is the absolute best video tutorial I have seen on painting!! Very detailed, perfect examples of how to perform techniques, easy to follow and just down right awesome. Thank you so much for this!! This is the gold standard in miniature painting tutorials right here!! Bravo!
Duncan, I appreciate your beginner tutorials just as much as your advanced ones. I’ve been painting for a few years now, but it’s nice that you provided the WHY for some of the basic techniques I learned from other UA-camrs years ago. Thank you!
This takes me back to 2015 or whenever it was that I first watched the how to paint an Ultramarine tactical marine on Warhammer TV. That started my painting journey and since then I've painted something in the realm of 300 minis from a bunch of sources. Kinda changed my life too.
This video has been soooo helpful. I did paint miniatures when I was young and had no clue what I was doing so gave it up. Now I've decided to give it a go with the right financial backing this time 😂. This video had helped a lot and you've gained a new sub as you're very informative and have given so much helpful advice. Thanks 😊 I still have a couple of lead space wolves from the 90's I'm going to strip back and repaint 😎
This is a great video breaking it down step by step and even going so far to display what paints and brushes to use exactly! Definitely look forward to watching more of videos as I begin my journey into painting!
I love how Duncan actually replies to people in the comments section. 😊 👏 Unlike most UA-camrs who beg like dogs for subscribers, likes, and commets, then ignore everyone in the comments..... 🤦♂️
I've been out of WH for about 5 years now, but decided to get back into it thanks to my brother playing the new Space Marines game... i didn't realise how much i had actually missed hearing Duncan 😂
Perfect timing. I can see that someone else just started getting into the hobby, but I also have been getting a hankering for painting minis myself. I think This video was released on the same day this "hunger for painting" started. Got an introductory set earlier today and wanted to be retaught about thinning paints. You probably released this video just as there was a surge of people wanting to paint Warhammer minis.
I appreciate all your videos. I’ve learned thinning sweet spots thanks to you, and then always come back to this video in terms of practicing technique. I only started a couple weeks ago and without your guidance I’d probably still be blotching paint on my minis. Still much to learn and I appreciate your support with these videos for people like myself.
I don't even need this vid as I am 5months in and at the point of doing NMM work, but anytime I see Duncan upload? I have to watch, you along with others made getting into this hobby extremely easy. Its also just relaxing watching others paint
Meanwhile I'm over here, painting miniatures, using nothing but ten layers of drybrushing. It works surprisingly great, in my opinion. Kinda like when a game's graphics go for style instead of realism. (In this analogy: my shaky hands are compared to a video card that can't do raytracing)
This is a great video for new people. Biggest thing I learned in last couple months is brush on primer. Spray primer can be hard to apply due to weather or space. Brush primer is great for doing everything inside at your hobby table.
Amazing video, man! I'm finally getting around to mini painting after many years of wanting to try. Picked up some paints and brushes yesterday, so with the help of your video, I'm all setup and ready to attempt!
Honestly, really nice to see something like this broken down, although done before each video is another reinforcement & look into someone's methods. This videos Will hopefully help me get these nids painted sometime before next year.
I didn't realize this video was from yesterday. I just watched it last night. I just bought my first introductory set right now. I'm painting a Salamander!
A friend recommended me your videos as i am just now getting into the 40k hobby. I must say I feel overwhelmed but definitely intrigued. It seems I had even more to learn than i thought
OMMMMMGGGGG, thank you sir, I've paint my miniature as same as how you painted it, it looked PERFECT, and its my first time painting this. Liked and subscribed.
this morning I found and watched the last video you did about this, and now this pops out lol, maybe this weekend I'll paint the minis I've been collecting the past 2 weeks lol
1997? You've been painting miniatures for as long as I've been alive. I think I've been at it for a short three years now, give or take. It really puts things into perspective for me.
What a great video, and I’ve only watched the introduction. 25 years ago, I found my elder brothers miniature that looked like this. Got hooked. A few years later did my own. Not amazing but pleased. Took a break, now something has peaked my interest again. A well paid full time job and a new video game release has helped! About to start painting a tactical squad of the Aurora Chapter. Cannot wait to get into it again.
Excellent video, my friend! It reminds me of when I first started the hobby. I actually bought a how-to paint book from GW long ago; it even had a dvd in the back. Lo and behold you, and your work was splattered across the entire book. Good times! 😅 Cheers, mate!
Jumped in the with 40k ultimate starter set after getting real into Space Marine 2. Slowly getting everything I need to paint and very much appreciate the noobie video. Cant wait to start painting and put on a good Luetin video to chill out to. This video will of course be referenced a lot. Thanks again!
Excellent job, as always, Duncan. This video reminds me of the first miniature that I ever painted, an Ultramarines tactical marine, although it was far less competently painted than your model here is. I understand that colour schemes move on, but I do miss the red bolters of the 90s and early 2000s Ultramarines. The black boltguns of modern Warhammer 40,000 seem so characterless, and detract from the vibrancy of the paint scheme, however they do look more mature and serious.
Great video wish i had this one when i started i only have one criticism in term of primer and brushes i wish you showed the the other option like vallejo or army painter for the primer. But also brushes GW is the only one to describe their brushes size like they do. showing the number you find on other brushes and compare size could be super helpful for new painter.
Thank you for this, I have several already assembled minis that I have been too nervous to try and paint for almost a year now. I'm good at assembling the minis but since I'm use to painting larger models the thought of painting something small put me off. Your video has given me enough information and clear instructions that I am going to finally give it a go.
Duncan/Rog, thank you for always going over the fundamentals and ensuring each generation of hobbyists are better equipped than before and can paint higher quality pieces more consistently. 15+ years of on-and-off painting and I always find comfort in watching your stuff, because it feels like I've always got a home as long as I have a brush, some paint, and water. But...is there any chance to step-by-step into more advanced techniques, ones I'm personally hesitant on, like Non-Metallic Metals? Skin and eyes? Wavy hair? Light sources? Maybe even free handing?
Hi, thanks for taking the time to comment. We have quite a few subjects covered in our Techniques section over at the Academy (www.duncanrhodes.com) from both silver and gold non-metalic to faces/ skin. We also cover them in some more advanced style tutorials such as the one we did for Fabius Bile. There's a lot covered in that one.
I have decided to get back into it after starting out as a kid. The standard is so good these days, it almost looked impossible. But I look forward to going back over this video step by step and having a good finished product. Cheers!
Have you studied pedagogy by any chance? I got to meet several future teachers during my university years and I think you would make a better teacher than most of them
I'm maybe 4/5ths through painting my first miniatures after putting it off for a very long time(so long in fact that what I'm painting is 10 marines and 3 motorbikes from the old Dark Vengeance set). I think what people underestimate is that if you go into it with humility, caution, and make an effort, your first miniatures can leave you pleasantly surprised. Not because they're good, no doubt I've done terribly by the standards of anyone with experience, but because they'll look good by your own low standards and they're so much better than how you were afraid they'd turn out. Everybody knows painting is hard to master and there's no upper ceiling but what was surprising is there kind of is a floor of pretty satisfying results for a beginner that you'll start from if you just make a moderate effort and accept that it taking as long as it takers. Probably committing cardinal sins with a lack of shading on the main armour though
I bought a Introductory set today, and it doesn't come with all the tools and paints you used here, so it won't look as good as yours, but this video is very well made, showing everything you need and how to use it detail. Especially how to use the brushes. I'm usually not into painting and all that stuff, Warhammer 40k will be my first contact with that since school, so this will surely be helpful. Thanks!
Wonderful tutorial I'm a bit into the hobby and I've done many schemes with my ultramarines and non of them seem to be quite easy or good looking like this one, I would love to see a tutorial on how to paint vehicles like dreadnoughts or tanks maybe even a tutorial on robute, defiantly subbing.
Just started tainted grail but want to go to my local shop to see them playing warhammer. Never played tabletop or video games but I’m a former art student from college and love the stories/lore
I started not to long ago with a felgor killteam. Baught a basic set of speedpaints 2.0 with them an a few citadel paints. My friends who started at the same time love my style wile i take a lot less time. I prime white. Basecoat with speedpaint, drybrush with wrathbone citadel, do details (mix of both speed and base) and then use a mid to light brown wash. And a dirty goatboy is ready in roughly 1.5 hours total (depending on the weather and consequent dry time, it can be a lot longer)
For the new peoples, the one brand that doesn't need a lot of shaking is Vallejo since they've had their new formulation. The new bottles are 100% clear with black tops and they only need like 3 shakes if they've been sitting for a long time. You're really spoiled for choice with paint options, but the one thing I will recommend, from experience, is that you should only buy the colors you absolutely need to get started. No need to go buying multiple sets just to find out that after buying 30 paints from one brand you actually like a different brand significantly more
The space marine and channel are different, but this video is much like the one I remember watching in 2017, right before 40k 8th edition was announced, when I was preparing to get my first miniatures.
I like that for this one you didn't do 'you could leave it here, but I'm gonna do 50 edge highlights!' Great for more advanced painters to make it scalable, but I think this is an accurate representation of the standard someone could get a model to if they did everything right.
Absolutely. Highlighting is always an extra stage that helps the details 'pop' a bit more. But for most, in order to get minis on a table, this method is perfect and easy to do 👍
Chiming in, when trying to get what the "right" consistency for thinning paints is, I use the following rule: 1. Paint a thin line of paint over the base of your thumb (yes, the finger) 2. If you can see your skin's texture, but also the colour of your skin, the paint is too thin. 3. If you cannot see the skin texture, but the paint is opaque, the paint is too thick. So you still want to see the texture of your skin, but not the colour. I find this much easier to get into proper thinning instead of aiming for a "milky" consistency. Especially because every paint is different. This only applies to regular acrylic (or "Base") colours and painting with a brush, though. Speedpaints and Contrast paints are generally good to go straight from the pot/bottle. Welcome to all you newcomers! And remember, don't compare yourself to the box art of the minis, compare yourself to yourself from yesterday. :)
We hope you enjoyed this one. If you want to start learning how to paint miniatures, then you’ve come to the right place. Feel free to leave a comment, a Like and Subscribe to the channel. Have a great weekend everyone. Cheers, Dunc & Rog
Why that first one is pretty chunky. Have you tried thinning your paints?
@@joelkurowski7129 never crossed my mind 🤣
Cool video, greetings from Mexico!
Mixing a contrast medium with your shade will make it run smoother in the recesses 8:33
Question I've never painted anything but so many on UA-cam are saying that speed paint/contrast paint will be better faster for beginners
What a coincedence, I've decided to get into the hobby two days ago. Perfect timing.
Yay! Perfect and welcome
What army are you planning on getting into? Although you'll probably end up with more than one a year or two from now.
Welcome to the hobby!
This really is the perfect tutorial for a beginner. Down to the turning of the brush while dragging it over the palette or a paper towel. This is a habit that is rarely taught and that most painters develop over time (while having the problems this little move prevents).
Try to follow the tutorial and don't be discouraged if something doesn't work out quite as well for you or if you make mistakes. You can always correct mistakes by painting over them with the color that was supposed to be there. I am sure by following the steps in this tutorial you will achieve results you can be happy with and by practicing the techniques used here you will improve in no time.
@@John-kc4cg I'm more of a collector than a player, so I'm less concerned with _armies_ as much as I am just getting what I like the look of. That said, I bought the Tyranid Combat Patrol, and I'm excited to try some different schemes, including the Xenomorph style that I've also seen at the DRPA!
@@GODZILLAmonsoon Tyranids are great for beginners because the organic bug-look is very forgiving for new hobbyists; the tricky parts on models are large flat areas, of which Tyranids have none. I hope you enjoy!
Just a quick extra tip for people at 6:00. When basecoating, go thin AND fast! Don’t keep working over the same area with your brush, as you’ll tear up half dry chunks of paint, which will create lumps of paint and texture on the surface of your miniature. Only work an area for maybe 15-20 seconds with your brush, and if you still haven’t gotten all the spots you want? Don’t worry! Just leave it until your thin coat has dried and fix it with the next coat.
A tip I learned from one of Duncan’s videos actually!
Also smart move from you guys to make this video, great for new people interested after Space Marine 2, and much better than the ones from GW which appear to be constrained to a video length limit.
Sometimes 3 thin coats are ok, just to get the missing spots. It's ok to spend 3 hours highlighting a single model. It's supposed to be a labor of love. If you're not feeling it at the moment, don't force it.
With the launch of Space Marine 2 game, people new to the hobby who've played the game would find this guide helpful to paint their Space Marine miniatures.
That's me. Just painted my first little guy... He's sort of ugly, compared to the one in the video, but he's mine, you know? I can see why people love this hobby so much. I can already tell, I'm going to get really addicted to this... LOL.😂
You new painters are lucky. Back when many of us old hats started if there wasn't a Games Workshop in town we had to rely on the old GW websites painting instructions. Many of the times the instructions resembled the old meme "Draw two circles...then draw the whole rest of the Owl."
Websites!? You were lucky! 😂
You’re lucky I had to send smoke signals to ask for tips on painting my minis
@@deebzdbzYou’re lucky, I had to send for a messenger on horseback to obtain my painting tips
45 and envy the youth of today with the wealth of info at their finger tips these days with the internet. Getting back into this since back in the early nineties, hoping I can do a better job today than back then with these great videos.
Even though I've been in this hobby for 20 years I still love coming back to these types of videos (especially because of Duncan). Such a phenomenal explanation of the core principles of miniature painting.
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you
I have been self taught painting for three years and the fundamentals make so much more sense after watching this video. I just learned more here than I have in all the other painting “how to’s” put together!
Thats awesome, We're glad it helped 😊
Two thin coats? The Codex Astartes supports this action.
For the Emperor
What i love about this video, is that not only does it tell you what to do, it tells you why your doing something.
I didn’t have Tony Hawk teaching me how to paint Warhammer figures on my 2024 bingo card.
I use two water cups when working with metallics. That way when I contaiminate the "regular" water with metallic, I have to rinse out both cups. ;)
I love the showing of the first model you painted, can be discouraging as beginners to see experts doing so well, but seeing where you started to where you are now it's super encouraging because we all start somewhere and improve over time.
Exactly that! Its all about practice.
I wouldn't say I was a beginner anymore, but I will say that what I know I learnt from you and this channel, so if you're new, listen to what Duncan says! This is the best tutorial you could hope for.
I appreciate that! Thank you
I have been thinking about getting into the hobby and have been watching a ton of painting tutorials before I take the plunge. This video is the absolute best video tutorial I have seen on painting!! Very detailed, perfect examples of how to perform techniques, easy to follow and just down right awesome. Thank you so much for this!! This is the gold standard in miniature painting tutorials right here!! Bravo!
Duncan, I appreciate your beginner tutorials just as much as your advanced ones. I’ve been painting for a few years now, but it’s nice that you provided the WHY for some of the basic techniques I learned from other UA-camrs years ago. Thank you!
This takes me back to 2015 or whenever it was that I first watched the how to paint an Ultramarine tactical marine on Warhammer TV. That started my painting journey and since then I've painted something in the realm of 300 minis from a bunch of sources. Kinda changed my life too.
Thats awesome!
This video has been soooo helpful. I did paint miniatures when I was young and had no clue what I was doing so gave it up. Now I've decided to give it a go with the right financial backing this time 😂. This video had helped a lot and you've gained a new sub as you're very informative and have given so much helpful advice.
Thanks 😊
I still have a couple of lead space wolves from the 90's I'm going to strip back and repaint 😎
This is a great video breaking it down step by step and even going so far to display what paints and brushes to use exactly! Definitely look forward to watching more of videos as I begin my journey into painting!
Seeing 10 year-old Duncan's "special" space marine gives me such joy!
Been in the hobby for 13 years and I still find something useful in all of these videos. Cheers Duncan!
I’m painting my first miniature tomorrow, this video gave me some confidence for sure
How did it work out for you mate? I'll do my first one this week too!
I love how Duncan actually replies to people in the comments section. 😊 👏
Unlike most UA-camrs who beg like dogs for subscribers, likes, and commets, then ignore everyone in the comments..... 🤦♂️
I've been out of WH for about 5 years now, but decided to get back into it thanks to my brother playing the new Space Marines game... i didn't realise how much i had actually missed hearing Duncan 😂
Perfect timing. I can see that someone else just started getting into the hobby, but I also have been getting a hankering for painting minis myself. I think This video was released on the same day this "hunger for painting" started.
Got an introductory set earlier today and wanted to be retaught about thinning paints. You probably released this video just as there was a surge of people wanting to paint Warhammer minis.
It was meant to be ;-)
Because of Space Marine 2, no doubt. Thats what got me back into it after taking a break from 8th ed, lol
Duncan, you are indeed one of those rare blessings in this hobby world! 🙏✨
I appreciate all your videos. I’ve learned thinning sweet spots thanks to you, and then always come back to this video in terms of practicing technique. I only started a couple weeks ago and without your guidance I’d probably still be blotching paint on my minis. Still much to learn and I appreciate your support with these videos for people like myself.
You are so welcome!
Well its fascinating to be first timer again. Keep that curiosity and openness to new techniques and styles
I don't even need this vid as I am 5months in and at the point of doing NMM work, but anytime I see Duncan upload? I have to watch, you along with others made getting into this hobby extremely easy. Its also just relaxing watching others paint
Thanks :-)
Meanwhile I'm over here, painting miniatures, using nothing but ten layers of drybrushing. It works surprisingly great, in my opinion. Kinda like when a game's graphics go for style instead of realism.
(In this analogy: my shaky hands are compared to a video card that can't do raytracing)
I've painted minis just using washes from a very bright/light base coat. Wound up looking a lot like the modern contrast paint techniques.
This is a great video for new people. Biggest thing I learned in last couple months is brush on primer. Spray primer can be hard to apply due to weather or space. Brush primer is great for doing everything inside at your hobby table.
This video has been a godsend thank you, I've just finished painting my first marine blind and I can't wait to take these lessons into my 2nd
Glad I could help!
First minis I ever tried to paint were the skeletons from Heroquest. I tried to "undercoat" them black with a permanent marker. Good times.
Good times indeed!
I don't even do this hobby but now I want to after watching this video. Had to subscribe. Great stuff dude. Genuinely loved this
Awesome, thank you!
iam painting for about 2 years and this was a really good reminder for all the basics
Just got into the hobby and picked Chaos Space Marines as my first army so right on time with the tutorial
I find that chaos space marines are really fun to paint, especially models that get all icky and weird like Possessed marines lol
Right there with you!
Amazing video, man! I'm finally getting around to mini painting after many years of wanting to try. Picked up some paints and brushes yesterday, so with the help of your video, I'm all setup and ready to attempt!
This video is absolutely insane. Best tutorial for beginners out there. Thank you!
You're very welcome! And thank you for the kind words
Honestly, really nice to see something like this broken down, although done before each video is another reinforcement & look into someone's methods.
This videos Will hopefully help me get these nids painted sometime before next year.
I didn't realize this video was from yesterday. I just watched it last night. I just bought my first introductory set right now. I'm painting a Salamander!
two thin coats should be wrote into the Codex Astartes,the tip saved my first model,god bless Duncan
A friend recommended me your videos as i am just now getting into the 40k hobby. I must say I feel overwhelmed but definitely intrigued. It seems I had even more to learn than i thought
Just have fun with it :-)
Just received my first kit. This video is a great tutorial. Thank you for showing the process.
Great video, simple, useful, 10 out of 10. Thanks for sharing the years of XP
I’ve been painting warhammer minis for over two decades and still sat and enjoyed this whole vid. Cheers Duncan!
Awesome! Thank you
Thank you very much Duncan, your painting tutorials are so great and helpful
This is crazy.. its so effortless. Thanks a ton Duncan, this is beautiful
Glad you like it!
OMMMMMGGGGG, thank you sir, I've paint my miniature as same as how you painted it, it looked PERFECT, and its my first time painting this. Liked and subscribed.
this morning I found and watched the last video you did about this, and now this pops out lol, maybe this weekend I'll paint the minis I've been collecting the past 2 weeks lol
Go for it!
Just bought my first minis from my local hobby store! Gonna have this video on repeat for the next couple weeks
That is awesome!
Really refreshing to see your perspective and encouraging to see how much I can still improve!
Happy to help!
Excellent video! i wish this video existed when i started the hobby!
1997? You've been painting miniatures for as long as I've been alive. I think I've been at it for a short three years now, give or take. It really puts things into perspective for me.
just bought the starter pack and i'm going to paint my first minis in the next few days thanks for the help
Just primed my first 3 Infernus Marines. Great video. Excited to start painting.
Always a pleasure to see Brother Clarence.
Also hi Duncan!
What a great video, and I’ve only watched the introduction. 25 years ago, I found my elder brothers miniature that looked like this. Got hooked. A few years later did my own. Not amazing but pleased. Took a break, now something has peaked my interest again. A well paid full time job and a new video game release has helped! About to start painting a tactical squad of the Aurora Chapter. Cannot wait to get into it again.
Awesome! Go for it and have fun!
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA thanks! following 👍
Just what the new 40k recruits needed. Thank you, Space Marine 2, and thank you, Duncan.
FOR THE EMPEROR
Excellent video, my friend! It reminds me of when I first started the hobby. I actually bought a how-to paint book from GW long ago; it even had a dvd in the back. Lo and behold you, and your work was splattered across the entire book. Good times! 😅
Cheers, mate!
The bob ross of warhammer , simply fantastic
Great tips! I'm getting ready to paint my first set.
I dont even know a single bit of warhammer but this was very relaxing to watch ^^
Bought my first minis literally yesterday so this is very well timed. Don't have all the fancy paint brushes but this is still very useful. Thanks :)
Jumped in the with 40k ultimate starter set after getting real into Space Marine 2. Slowly getting everything I need to paint and very much appreciate the noobie video. Cant wait to start painting and put on a good Luetin video to chill out to. This video will of course be referenced a lot. Thanks again!
That is awesome! Enjoy
ive been painting minis for about a year now and i can defiantly tell how much better ive gotten
Excellent job, as always, Duncan.
This video reminds me of the first miniature that I ever painted, an Ultramarines tactical marine, although it was far less competently painted than your model here is. I understand that colour schemes move on, but I do miss the red bolters of the 90s and early 2000s Ultramarines. The black boltguns of modern Warhammer 40,000 seem so characterless, and detract from the vibrancy of the paint scheme, however they do look more mature and serious.
Ahhh, the 'RED' years.....
This video will come in handy when I start painting all ten of my intercessor minis along with my captain in gravis armor and ancient
Love this tutorial!!
Great video wish i had this one when i started i only have one criticism in term of primer and brushes i wish you showed the the other option like vallejo or army painter for the primer. But also brushes GW is the only one to describe their brushes size like they do. showing the number you find on other brushes and compare size could be super helpful for new painter.
Thank you for this, I have several already assembled minis that I have been too nervous to try and paint for almost a year now. I'm good at assembling the minis but since I'm use to painting larger models the thought of painting something small put me off. Your video has given me enough information and clear instructions that I am going to finally give it a go.
Go for it and have fun
A well made and descripted video. Thanks
Well this is terrific timing, my first minis just arrived today.
Another incredible guide!
Thank you, we hope it helped:-)
Great video Duncan.
I just got my first Space Wolves miniatures the other day: The Grey Hunters. Looking forward to starting.
Duncan/Rog, thank you for always going over the fundamentals and ensuring each generation of hobbyists are better equipped than before and can paint higher quality pieces more consistently. 15+ years of on-and-off painting and I always find comfort in watching your stuff, because it feels like I've always got a home as long as I have a brush, some paint, and water.
But...is there any chance to step-by-step into more advanced techniques, ones I'm personally hesitant on, like Non-Metallic Metals? Skin and eyes? Wavy hair? Light sources? Maybe even free handing?
Hi, thanks for taking the time to comment. We have quite a few subjects covered in our Techniques section over at the Academy (www.duncanrhodes.com) from both silver and gold non-metalic to faces/ skin. We also cover them in some more advanced style tutorials such as the one we did for Fabius Bile. There's a lot covered in that one.
First painted mini was a Dark Angel infernus marine
But with Duncan's method I managed to get quite the thin coat out of it
Touché
5 thick coats
😮 nooooo 🤣
"500 thick coats"
I have decided to get back into it after starting out as a kid. The standard is so good these days, it almost looked impossible. But I look forward to going back over this video step by step and having a good finished product. Cheers!
Mr. Rhodes! I’d love it if you’d cover how to paint some Napoleonics!
This was super helpful! Ty🎉
Glad it was helpful!
Have you studied pedagogy by any chance? I got to meet several future teachers during my university years and I think you would make a better teacher than most of them
I'm maybe 4/5ths through painting my first miniatures after putting it off for a very long time(so long in fact that what I'm painting is 10 marines and 3 motorbikes from the old Dark Vengeance set). I think what people underestimate is that if you go into it with humility, caution, and make an effort, your first miniatures can leave you pleasantly surprised. Not because they're good, no doubt I've done terribly by the standards of anyone with experience, but because they'll look good by your own low standards and they're so much better than how you were afraid they'd turn out. Everybody knows painting is hard to master and there's no upper ceiling but what was surprising is there kind of is a floor of pretty satisfying results for a beginner that you'll start from if you just make a moderate effort and accept that it taking as long as it takers. Probably committing cardinal sins with a lack of shading on the main armour though
Yo Dunc, you seem like a cool guy, keep up the good work buddy
Thanks, will do!
I bought a Introductory set today, and it doesn't come with all the tools and paints you used here, so it won't look as good as yours, but this video is very well made, showing everything you need and how to use it detail. Especially how to use the brushes. I'm usually not into painting and all that stuff, Warhammer 40k will be my first contact with that since school, so this will surely be helpful. Thanks!
Poor Void Knight, being done dirty like that by his Chapter Master. It's a tale worthy of the Badab War
The kind of stuff that turns people heretic... 😂
Great tutorial!! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Tamiya primer works well and the empty can is perfect to hold the mini while painting
Wonderful tutorial I'm a bit into the hobby and I've done many schemes with my ultramarines and non of them seem to be quite easy or good looking like this one, I would love to see a tutorial on how to paint vehicles like dreadnoughts or tanks maybe even a tutorial on robute, defiantly subbing.
Just started tainted grail but want to go to my local shop to see them playing warhammer. Never played tabletop or video games but I’m a former art student from college and love the stories/lore
And in 27 years time, you'll be able to get a model to look this good
Noooo....you can do it.
I started not to long ago with a felgor killteam. Baught a basic set of speedpaints 2.0 with them an a few citadel paints. My friends who started at the same time love my style wile i take a lot less time. I prime white. Basecoat with speedpaint, drybrush with wrathbone citadel, do details (mix of both speed and base) and then use a mid to light brown wash. And a dirty goatboy is ready in roughly 1.5 hours total (depending on the weather and consequent dry time, it can be a lot longer)
No lie, just like the other comments, I just decided to give WH 40K a try today. What great timing lol
Perfect 👍👍
For the new peoples, the one brand that doesn't need a lot of shaking is Vallejo since they've had their new formulation. The new bottles are 100% clear with black tops and they only need like 3 shakes if they've been sitting for a long time. You're really spoiled for choice with paint options, but the one thing I will recommend, from experience, is that you should only buy the colors you absolutely need to get started. No need to go buying multiple sets just to find out that after buying 30 paints from one brand you actually like a different brand significantly more
Fantastic video thank you sir
Your voice is so calming
I would really love to see a Red Corsairs tutorial from you
The space marine and channel are different, but this video is much like the one I remember watching in 2017, right before 40k 8th edition was announced, when I was preparing to get my first miniatures.
I like that for this one you didn't do 'you could leave it here, but I'm gonna do 50 edge highlights!' Great for more advanced painters to make it scalable, but I think this is an accurate representation of the standard someone could get a model to if they did everything right.
Absolutely. Highlighting is always an extra stage that helps the details 'pop' a bit more. But for most, in order to get minis on a table, this method is perfect and easy to do 👍
Great video
Thanks!
Chiming in, when trying to get what the "right" consistency for thinning paints is, I use the following rule:
1. Paint a thin line of paint over the base of your thumb (yes, the finger)
2. If you can see your skin's texture, but also the colour of your skin, the paint is too thin.
3. If you cannot see the skin texture, but the paint is opaque, the paint is too thick.
So you still want to see the texture of your skin, but not the colour. I find this much easier to get into proper thinning instead of aiming for a "milky" consistency. Especially because every paint is different. This only applies to regular acrylic (or "Base") colours and painting with a brush, though. Speedpaints and Contrast paints are generally good to go straight from the pot/bottle.
Welcome to all you newcomers! And remember, don't compare yourself to the box art of the minis, compare yourself to yourself from yesterday. :)