I am nowhere near this level yet. I am using other YT'ers whose guides are more battle ready to learn to paint. This looks fantastic and I hope one day to get to this level. Subscribed as a target level.
Thank you for this tutorial! I am new to painting and just tried to paint the weapon of my nighthaunt like you did. It absolutly rocks, thank you very much!
That technic is amazoing ! cant wait to try it out on bases fortesting before doing it on my nighthaunt ! SO , many , options now for this kind of fading
I'm about to start my dreadsomething wotsits - the ghosty horse fellas. This tutorial (and the other two) have been fantastic, thank you so much for posting
because of this tutorial (god knows how i came here) i'm going to start this hobby again! * edit * I tried it... it was horrible 😂 i've still got a looooot to learn. But great fun!
Great video, clear concise instruction and good camera work. Seems I've found a new painting channel to follow. interesting that you painted the base first, I always paint mine last but it does set the tone of the model doing it from "the ground up". I'm personally loving these nighthaunt models, and while I am a GW fan I also support non GW products and have found some very similar models from Fleshcraft Studios that I can't wait to use this technique on. Thanks.
I love this. How little you had to do to get amazing results. I still dont fully get wet blending but gonna be trying to incorporate as one of my main skills in painting
Dude I'm just about to start painting the Hexwraith and some Nighthaunts and I was totally wondering on how to give this spooky effect on the robes. Your technique look just amazing, I just truly love it but as I start the painting, a bit unshure/afraid on how to make it clean ! Great job and thanks a lot :)
Amazing tutorial, i was so confused by a bunch of wet blending videos but this is so simple, and it worked out great. One thing though: the music you use in the background drives me kinda nuts, would be better off just having it silent tbh haha.
Sadly I cannot afford to buy Soul Wars to paint it. It would probably also be all I was painting for 2 months if I did. I only get 2 days a week to paint and 1 day to edit videos.
I'm not planning one but I do have to paint one at some point for my own Nighthaunts army. I'll be using the airbrush method in my Thorns of the Briar Queen video though.
Very cool tutorial, can't paint to paint mines ! Thanks for this. However, with the new "easy build" the seam lines are very showy. Would you have an advice to quickly fill them up?
love this video, I've always wanted to paint some spoopy undead but you've inspired me to get the soul wars set and give the loaded brush a go because you've explained it so well, do you have a video that goes over wet blending as well? I still feel i'm not 100% on it and you explained loaded brush so well
RobPaintsModels A GW Citadel technical paint. It's kind of like a wash with a green ghostly gloom. I thought of maybe using it together with the loaded brush technique. I may try it
Stunning ad usual Rob! Love your work, hope to see more video 😄 Random question : Any idea for a color to match with a bright purple armor ? I start painting slaanesh warrior of chaos and I need some good colors for the cloth 😁
Just wondering, why do you go with that scheme for bones as opposed to the usual zandri, sepia, etc. one? Just for a different look or you find it to look better?
Ah gotcha. thanks for the response, ill try out that color scheme for some of the skeletons im working on, seems like it might work for like a commander or something
I'm loving this technique, but im having a real trouble with it on some of the new Nighhaunt models. Specifically on Guardian of Souls. It’s all these ”Smoke” ”Ethereal fire” parts.. Any tips?
This isn't my type of colour scheme, but this could win a golden demon I like the fact that you used citadel paints and there were some good techniques.
You mean the channel logo? I wanted something that could go on a business card. It might not stay as this particular design but an Imperial Knights face wasn't really an option.
Beautiful figure as always. Thanks for sharing. So Rob ... How are the Imperial Guard going? From what you were saying it sounds like you have at least 400 pounds worth of models there. So I'm guessing you'd be asking at least 800 pounds plus postage to Australia must be another 50 to 100 pound. Am I at lease in the ball park with respect to what you are looking to get? This is fine by me, just wanting you to know I was serious when I said I was interested. I'll be keen to see your videos painting the remaining elements of the army. Regards, Rob.
I’ve never heard of or seen that loaded brush technique. Very cool! I learned a lot in this video - subbed!
MiniJunkie spotted in the wild
I found this video back when I started painting, I still come back to your videos for tips and advice. Still some of my favorite videos for painting
I am nowhere near this level yet. I am using other YT'ers whose guides are more battle ready to learn to paint. This looks fantastic and I hope one day to get to this level. Subscribed as a target level.
You explain things beautifully and since using your techniques my painting has improved immeasurably, thank you mate.
Thanks for the tip, i’ve never heard of loaded brush before. Im currently painting my nighthaunt for aos 3rd ed. enjoying their classic style.
Thank you for this tutorial!
I am new to painting and just tried to paint the weapon of my nighthaunt like you did. It absolutly rocks, thank you very much!
That technic is amazoing ! cant wait to try it out on bases fortesting before doing it on my nighthaunt ! SO , many , options now for this kind of fading
I'm about to start my dreadsomething wotsits - the ghosty horse fellas. This tutorial (and the other two) have been fantastic, thank you so much for posting
Amazing brush work 😯
because of this tutorial (god knows how i came here) i'm going to start this hobby again!
* edit *
I tried it... it was horrible 😂 i've still got a looooot to learn. But great fun!
ty so much with your guide i painted my first warhammer model :D
miss this painting videos so much!!!
I've never heard about loaded brush before! Looks superb, great job man!
Very nicely done. Simple and affective. Great breakdown of loaded brush technique
Great video, clear concise instruction and good camera work. Seems I've found a new painting channel to follow. interesting that you painted the base first, I always paint mine last but it does set the tone of the model doing it from "the ground up". I'm personally loving these nighthaunt models, and while I am a GW fan I also support non GW products and have found some very similar models from Fleshcraft Studios that I can't wait to use this technique on. Thanks.
I like the fact that you "fixed" the hood by filling in the gap and removing the studs. Hope I can get mine half as good looking!
Top stuff, you made the loaded brush technique look really easy, I'm keen to give it ago now!
Thanks for the loaded brush lesson, can't wait to try it
Good video I enjoyed learning the loaded bursh
I'm a totally noob in the miniature painting world, but this loaded brush technique is so amazing. Thanks !
nice ,gonna give that loaded brush technique a try.
I love this. How little you had to do to get amazing results. I still dont fully get wet blending but gonna be trying to incorporate as one of my main skills in painting
Love Nighthaunts!
Nice guide! Thanks!
that technique is amazing!
Awesome work
Awesome job
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Bravo. I'm new to the hobby, but I'm a huge fan of Ben Komets and this has convinced me to finally try the loaded brush.
WOW fantastic will try this
Would love to see you do a Lady Olynder tutorial!
This is what I was searching for ! Thx for that tutorial, keep it up !
Lovely painting Rob. Another great video. I've not used the loaded brush technique for a while and you've inspired be to give it a go again. Thanks.
This is beautiful! I definitely want to watch the rest of your stuff!
Amazing grazing tip, thank you!
Thanks Rob this was very helpful! Cheers!
This is an excellent tutorial! Thanks, Rob. Subscribed.
Dude I'm just about to start painting the Hexwraith and some Nighthaunts and I was totally wondering on how to give this spooky effect on the robes. Your technique look just amazing, I just truly love it but as I start the painting, a bit unshure/afraid on how to make it clean ! Great job and thanks a lot :)
I got alot to learn!!!
Fantastic. Great trick with wet blending. Thanks for sharing. Came out Awesome.
How do you base coat the model? Do you use GW Primer, paint Abaddon Black, or airbrush with Abaddon Black?
Beautiful
Amazing tutorial, i was so confused by a bunch of wet blending videos but this is so simple, and it worked out great.
One thing though: the music you use in the background drives me kinda nuts, would be better off just having it silent tbh haha.
So cool!
Your videos are fantastic man, please more and more! Props ✊🏻
Your videos are amazing!
Rob you the best.
If you do a painting tutorial for each model in this set i will def. buy one for myself.
Sadly I cannot afford to buy Soul Wars to paint it. It would probably also be all I was painting for 2 months if I did. I only get 2 days a week to paint and 1 day to edit videos.
Amazing this loaded brush technique 👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing... iam so going try the loaded brush on my word bearers... ill post a video on my channel to show you how it went ...
Yet not to learn something from one of your videos. Keep em comin!
Do you have a tutorial on the knight of shrouds on ethereal stead or will you be?your work is amazing thanks for teaching me so much
I'm not planning one but I do have to paint one at some point for my own Nighthaunts army. I'll be using the airbrush method in my Thorns of the Briar Queen video though.
Awesome video, I learned a lot so thanks
Hi Rob cool video man keep it up really enjoying your content on UA-cam
Amazing technique. I learn something more today. Great.
Looks like taken from Minas Morgul. Love this scheme colour!
Very cool tutorial, can't paint to paint mines ! Thanks for this. However, with the new "easy build" the seam lines are very showy. Would you have an advice to quickly fill them up?
Excellent! What size base are you using?
Yep, very cool! Loaded brush rules :)
Wow love this Rob, thank you
No problem! I'm glad you like the video and I hope you find my others just as useful :)
love this video, I've always wanted to paint some spoopy undead but you've inspired me to get the soul wars set and give the loaded brush a go because you've explained it so well, do you have a video that goes over wet blending as well? I still feel i'm not 100% on it and you explained loaded brush so well
I do a fair bit of wet blending in the Sepulchral Guard video.
Gorgeous❤
Did you paint it all black before you started?
Great work👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Veryyy naise. Good instructions :)
can you do this with any craftstrore white you can find?
This is witchcraft
Could you list the brush used? Did you use primer?
Thanks for sharing. Now I know a new technique!
What do you think about the technical paint (hexwraith glow?) to help painting the glow?
I don't even know what it does so can't comment.
RobPaintsModels
A GW Citadel technical paint. It's kind of like a wash with a green ghostly gloom. I thought of maybe using it together with the loaded brush technique.
I may try it
I think I remember Bob Ross use that "loaded brush" in his TV show videos back in the day.
Waldgeist Rob the Boss
Many thanks for this great vid.
Stunning ad usual Rob!
Love your work, hope to see more video 😄
Random question :
Any idea for a color to match with a bright purple armor ?
I start painting slaanesh warrior of chaos and I need some good colors for the cloth 😁
Ivory is usually a good match with purple.
Really nice video :)
Do you airbrush the W&N varnish? If so, follow-up q: thinned or out of the bottle?
Only if there are no metallics otherwise I use a brush to avoid dulling them down. I don't thin it in either case though.
Just wondering, why do you go with that scheme for bones as opposed to the usual zandri, sepia, etc. one? Just for a different look or you find it to look better?
Truthfully they were the paints I had out at the time. There are so many ways to paint bone I rarely use the same recipe twice.
Ah gotcha. thanks for the response, ill try out that color scheme for some of the skeletons im working on, seems like it might work for like a commander or something
I'm loving this technique, but im having a real trouble with it on some of the new Nighhaunt models.
Specifically on Guardian of Souls. It’s all these ”Smoke” ”Ethereal fire” parts.. Any tips?
This isn't my type of colour scheme, but this could win a golden demon
I like the fact that you used citadel paints and there were some good techniques.
Great video, you have a new subscriber.
Sweet! Thanx!
Nice! Why the change of emblem though?
You mean the channel logo? I wanted something that could go on a business card. It might not stay as this particular design but an Imperial Knights face wasn't really an option.
You have given me creamy blends
This but amazing 👇👌
Great video
S P O O P Y
That is all.
Beautiful figure as always. Thanks for sharing.
So Rob ... How are the Imperial Guard going?
From what you were saying it sounds like you have at least 400 pounds worth of models there.
So I'm guessing you'd be asking at least 800 pounds plus postage to Australia must be another 50 to 100 pound. Am I at lease in the ball park with respect to what you are looking to get? This is fine by me, just wanting you to know I was serious when I said I was interested. I'll be keen to see your videos painting the remaining elements of the army.
Regards,
Rob.
We should take this discussion to email.
Now I need to buy a new army
What is this wizardry?