@ thank you! The guide has been very helpful. Right now my main barrier is seeing if there are Citadel equivalents to the paints you used, since I don’t have local retailers that stock AK or Vallejo. I can buy online if needed.
Hello, thanks for this video ! really nice. I know u show us to minise paint time, but ur old video on vibrant green was soooo amazing and I prefered !
Mine are arriving next weekend and I’ve been looking for the perfect scheme. This is amazing! Can’t wait to try it out. You did a great job of explaining the process on this.
Fantastic mate! LOVE your channel. This is such a fantastic style and look at 'speedpainting' in a way some people may not have seen before. I am personally a massive fan of the visible rough nature of the strokes, personality and character shines through and they look amazing all together.
Thank you 😊 I am glad to hear that people find this interesting/useful. It is more work than slapchop for sure, but it also produces a much better end result imho.
Absolutely excellent and so helpful, the biggest problem for me is always finding the right colours that work together. So of course your video is the right one for me. I would spend a lot more time painting my models, but in the end your models look really great because the colours and especially the gradations between the colours are just right. I'm already looking forward to the box, and as soon as it arrives I'll start painting the Nurgle Marine exactly in this style, thank you very much for this Video!
i actually love this style and will be attempting to adapt it into my painting. the stark highlight differences without smooth blending along with the high saturation remind me of a kind of "black velvet painting" style likeness.
I started painting my DG years ago in the official scheme and official colors. But lately, I have been gravitating so much towards more vibrant colors that I couldn't do the traditional style anymore 😅
Love this style of painting. Its really striking, very painterly, and looks a LOT more fun than 3 stages of edge highlights like the box art. Will give it a try when my box arrives :)
It is definitely more fun to paint this way :) The official GW method is a good start, but it is not really fun to paint like that long term. I hope you will enjoy painting your sick boys as much as I did mine!
Practice helps a lot both in terms of speed and quality, but as long as you are willing to put in some time and effort, there should be nothing stopping you from painting something like this 🙂 It is a super fun hobby, so give it a try 😉
@SLEUR32 You are telling me that my cheeky Patreon link actually worked? 😂 Welcome on board both the channel and Patreon, I hope you will find it useful ☺️
@@ph3lansminiatures It did thank you su much ! Btw content showcasing high level tabletop ready paintjob on an entire unit is so cool, perfect to start an army, would love to see more of these (black templar maybe :p )
Presume you are already working on it but Looking forward to the ultramarines guide for the other half of the starter box ! I’m a returning hobby painter and really appreciate your content!
Hey there! Thanks a lot for the kind comment. Unfortunately I don't have the Ultramarines 😥 I was fortunate and had the Plague Marine half already from when they were sold as Space Marine Heroes but I don't actually have the kill team box. But maybe I will get my hands on it some day and paint the ultras as well 🙂
That is on the list of planned videos for sure, but it is a difficult one to do 😂 There is something about thinning paint that is quite hard to explain. When I figure out how to do it, I'll definitely do a video about it.
I think this stuff looks sick but Im curious, what would this look like on larger models like vehicles or mortarion? I feel like this highlighting style is much harder on them because theyre so large and its much easier to see the transitions between every paint used on them
That is correct. Doing it this way would probably not look good on anything larger for the reasons you said. But the only thing you need to change is the speed. If I dedicated 4-8 hours per model I could have smoothed it out nicely. So, for something bigger I would use the same style but I would be more precise, I would use more intermediate colors and I would use some glazes to smooth things out.
@@ph3lansminiatures do you have any videos showing you to blending out on some larger model or bigger flat surface? I feel like blending transitions and smoothing out shading is one of the hardest acrylic painting techniques but Im trying to break into it
To be honest that is my sweet spot as well for single models when I am not trying to go fast like this and when I am going for a 'comfortable' quality.
Hey guys! Do you think 2 hours per model is a reasonable amount of time to paint your kill teams? How much time do you spend on yours?
I am slow painter and probably spent about 4 hours in total on a single, so 2hr/per model at this quality is wizadry!
Yeah, I felt that lately, I have painted so many detailed models that it made me way faster 😅 I wanted to see how fast I can actually go.
I tried to speed paint the Blooded KT. Got the first 80% of the models done in a week, and the last 20% took another month. 😅
do void dancers in 2 hours per model lol, i am getting insane painting diamonds.
Sat here looking at a few thousand points of built, but unpainted Death Guard, I'm feeling inspired to crack out the brushes. Awesome job!
Objective achieved then :D
This is the best death guard color scheme I have ever seen!
I think your my new favourite painting channel.
That is awesome to hear 😊
These look phenomenal!! I, like you prefer the more vibrant color rather than the drab green. Thanks for making this video! Love the channel!
This was extremely helpful. Just subscribed to your Patreon 👍
That's great to hear ☺️ Welcome onboard!
@ thank you! The guide has been very helpful. Right now my main barrier is seeing if there are Citadel equivalents to the paints you used, since I don’t have local retailers that stock AK or Vallejo. I can buy online if needed.
Hello, thanks for this video ! really nice. I know u show us to minise paint time, but ur old video on vibrant green was soooo amazing and I prefered !
This made me become your patreon and star the new year with the new army DEATH GUARD :) Thank you!
Papa Nurgle converts everyone in the end 😂 Welcome onboard!
Mine are arriving next weekend and I’ve been looking for the perfect scheme. This is amazing! Can’t wait to try it out. You did a great job of explaining the process on this.
Thanks, glad to hear you found it useful. I hope you will have fun with yours when they arrive 😀
Fantastic mate! LOVE your channel. This is such a fantastic style and look at 'speedpainting' in a way some people may not have seen before. I am personally a massive fan of the visible rough nature of the strokes, personality and character shines through and they look amazing all together.
Thank you 😊 I am glad to hear that people find this interesting/useful. It is more work than slapchop for sure, but it also produces a much better end result imho.
Absolutely excellent and so helpful, the biggest problem for me is always finding the right colours that work together. So of course your video is the right one for me.
I would spend a lot more time painting my models, but in the end your models look really great because the colours and especially the gradations between the colours are just right.
I'm already looking forward to the box, and as soon as it arrives I'll start painting the Nurgle Marine exactly in this style, thank you very much for this Video!
Great to hear that you found it so helpful 😀 Have fun painting yours, they are awesome models!
i actually love this style and will be attempting to adapt it into my painting. the stark highlight differences without smooth blending along with the high saturation remind me of a kind of "black velvet painting" style likeness.
Love it!
This looks amazing - and so vibrant, will definitely be trying something similar. The scheme beats my existing dusty attempts.
I started painting my DG years ago in the official scheme and official colors. But lately, I have been gravitating so much towards more vibrant colors that I couldn't do the traditional style anymore 😅
Look really cool and you make it look so easy! Lol
Love this style of painting. Its really striking, very painterly, and looks a LOT more fun than 3 stages of edge highlights like the box art.
Will give it a try when my box arrives :)
It is definitely more fun to paint this way :) The official GW method is a good start, but it is not really fun to paint like that long term. I hope you will enjoy painting your sick boys as much as I did mine!
These are so cool, as someone wanting to get into the hobby I hope I can make something like this! Though i know its gonna be a process
Practice helps a lot both in terms of speed and quality, but as long as you are willing to put in some time and effort, there should be nothing stopping you from painting something like this 🙂 It is a super fun hobby, so give it a try 😉
Just discovered your channel, its really amazing ! Thank you for the content, much love. PS : (I would love the list of the colors you used :) )
Welcome onboard 😊 You can find all the colors in the Patreon guide 😉 www.patreon.com/posts/115082682
@@ph3lansminiatures Just subscribed thank you very much !
@SLEUR32 You are telling me that my cheeky Patreon link actually worked? 😂 Welcome on board both the channel and Patreon, I hope you will find it useful ☺️
@@ph3lansminiatures It did thank you su much ! Btw content showcasing high level tabletop ready paintjob on an entire unit is so cool, perfect to start an army, would love to see more of these (black templar maybe :p )
great stuff mate ! looks amazing
Thank you!
Presume you are already working on it but Looking forward to the ultramarines guide for the other half of the starter box ! I’m a returning hobby painter and really appreciate your content!
Hey there! Thanks a lot for the kind comment. Unfortunately I don't have the Ultramarines 😥 I was fortunate and had the Plague Marine half already from when they were sold as Space Marine Heroes but I don't actually have the kill team box.
But maybe I will get my hands on it some day and paint the ultras as well 🙂
Sick guide
Thank you 😊
Love the channel, always a great tutorial. Can you do a quick video on thinning paint? It’s something I’m struggling with.
That is on the list of planned videos for sure, but it is a difficult one to do 😂 There is something about thinning paint that is quite hard to explain. When I figure out how to do it, I'll definitely do a video about it.
I really would love to see how you would do those bone white plague marines, I love the style of your painting it's what I aim for.
That is actually on my list of things I want to paint. I love the death guard, but I have never tried the pre heresy color scheme :)
I like dark sea blue as a starting point for steel but i brighten it up with grey then ice yellow to finish it up
Igen jók lettek ezek is! Szép munka! :)
Koszi :)
Belle peinture.
Amazing video! Can you share what brushes are you using? They look incredibly precise
Thanks :) I was using Greenstuff World Gold Series brushes. They are my current go to brushes.
I love the paint scheme but I wanna know what would be the alternative to the green from citadel
Not display case quality.... Lol! I humbly disagree. Those look amazing. And your video is clear and concise. Subscribed.
Thank you sir, and welcome onboard 😊
Intermediate painter here. It usually takes me about 4 or 5 hours to get a model I want to look exceptional onto the table
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Sheeesh hahahha and i just finished painting em up hahaha but awesome vid bro
Thanks! I am sure that yours look sick as well 😄
@ hope i can send a pic to ya to show it hahahaha
@jadenpaber1952 post it on Instagram and tag me 😉
Step #1 buy the whole Citadel catalog
Step #2 paint
Very cool result,.none the less
Thanks :) Well, the paints are kinda a necessity when your hobby is to paint minis, which is the case for me 😂
I think this stuff looks sick but Im curious, what would this look like on larger models like vehicles or mortarion? I feel like this highlighting style is much harder on them because theyre so large and its much easier to see the transitions between every paint used on them
That is correct. Doing it this way would probably not look good on anything larger for the reasons you said. But the only thing you need to change is the speed. If I dedicated 4-8 hours per model I could have smoothed it out nicely. So, for something bigger I would use the same style but I would be more precise, I would use more intermediate colors and I would use some glazes to smooth things out.
@@ph3lansminiatures do you have any videos showing you to blending out on some larger model or bigger flat surface? I feel like blending transitions and smoothing out shading is one of the hardest acrylic painting techniques but Im trying to break into it
I might be insane but for a kill team with 6 models I think around 8 hours per model is where I tend to like my effort
To be honest that is my sweet spot as well for single models when I am not trying to go fast like this and when I am going for a 'comfortable' quality.
I also tend to spend about 8 hours per mini, but painting is my after work zen activity and I’m in no rush
WAAAAY too clean and bright for nurgle.