touch both bottem of your hands together and keep hand bovement to a minumum the mosel is the one that will be the one that's moving if you more the model more than the brush then the detail will me under more control. This is because if you try and touch presiconary somthing with the tip of your brush then its harder to do than doing it with your fingers themselves, finally drybrushing is your freind i use them alot with orks and it gives a rusting effect if you have any more questions on it...
i then paint smaller details with the smallest brush i can find details being like teeth, eyes, and symbols. I find that the more paint you get on the better because if you have more paint the less strokes you have to make before you get an effective finish also your hand stance matters alot if you hold the model in your left hand (right if your left handed) and the paint brush in your right hook touch your small fingers together and lean on the table with both elbows.
here is a tip on speed painting details or just painting models in general if you paint them in stages, say like im an ork collector i base/foundation paint them first then add main colour with a mederate brush try and get as much waint as you can on the tip but keep the paintbrush shape it forms like a sharp point at the end the smaller your point the better after you apply the base paint (arms, legs, torso), i have orks so i then paint the clan colour onto significant parts with a smaller tip
wow, its like no one makes vids any more. i have my new channel with no password to get on it anymore, this channels defective, and no one else is really making 40k vids this year, its weird.
what would be alot faster would using astronamicon grey for the armore and then a black or grey wash a little darker but it looks great! and its less time consuming
Yeah white spray primer works great lol Car primer is cheaper than like GW and it is the same thing, so I just pop into a car place like Halfords, don't know if they have that in the US, and they have shed loads of colours
Holy shit your voice finally got deep.
Azartusfar 4 months ago
asome
toycollector112 1 year ago
als you need to do is ask sersh me and just comment in any of my videos.
metalsk8r123 1 year ago
touch both bottem of your hands together and keep hand bovement to a minumum the mosel is the one that will be the one that's moving if you more the model more than the brush then the detail will me under more control. This is because if you try and touch presiconary somthing with the tip of your brush then its harder to do than doing it with your fingers themselves, finally drybrushing is your freind i use them alot with orks and it gives a rusting effect if you have any more questions on it...
metalsk8r123 1 year ago
i then paint smaller details with the smallest brush i can find details being like teeth, eyes, and symbols. I find that the more paint you get on the better because if you have more paint the less strokes you have to make before you get an effective finish also your hand stance matters alot if you hold the model in your left hand (right if your left handed) and the paint brush in your right hook touch your small fingers together and lean on the table with both elbows.
metalsk8r123 1 year ago
here is a tip on speed painting details or just painting models in general if you paint them in stages, say like im an ork collector i base/foundation paint them first then add main colour with a mederate brush try and get as much waint as you can on the tip but keep the paintbrush shape it forms like a sharp point at the end the smaller your point the better after you apply the base paint (arms, legs, torso), i have orks so i then paint the clan colour onto significant parts with a smaller tip
metalsk8r123 1 year ago
wow your voice got deep dude!!
metalsk8r123 1 year ago
i use the GW skull white spray paint then go go over in a watered down version of skull white to give them a more smoother feel
mrmosh666 1 year ago
Have you read anymore of the Horus Heresy books or any 40k books lately I am reading the Heresy now and just finished space wolfs omnibus 1 & 2
nelson8360 2 years ago
unfourtunatly no. i'll get around to it though.
flatlandsk8ter94 2 years ago
wow, its like no one makes vids any more. i have my new channel with no password to get on it anymore, this channels defective, and no one else is really making 40k vids this year, its weird.
Altier215 2 years ago
what would be alot faster would using astronamicon grey for the armore and then a black or grey wash a little darker but it looks great! and its less time consuming
RedDawn9091 2 years ago
Yeah white spray primer works great lol Car primer is cheaper than like GW and it is the same thing, so I just pop into a car place like Halfords, don't know if they have that in the US, and they have shed loads of colours
Alienerd 2 years ago
i use 2 coats of watered down astronomican grey (a gw foundation paint.) and then watered down white it turns out great and dont take long.
rtv999 2 years ago
I agree, good technique, as well as a grey spray primer
Alienerd 2 years ago
nice to see some stuff tip for white primer spray it black first
Number1GamerAsh 2 years ago
try spray painting white
warhammer40klotr 2 years ago
ha well ive tryed that and the inks on top of that never look that great. maybe ill just practis doing inks better
flatlandsk8ter94 2 years ago
Thanks fer the update bro ;)
linkinhearts666 2 years ago
check out natakus video on priming, if you are on a resstricted spending limit like me, you will like it.
TylersTerrain 2 years ago