I really love your technique. Not only applying the paint, but choosing the colours! I barely choose my colours so carefully.
Actually, your outcome is better than mine.
Thanks a lot for this video, I think it was necessary in order to go on with the next videos (your subscribers was asking for it!). :)
Can I ask you something? After shading the chainmail with Badab Black, do you highligh it again? Mithril Silver? Tin Bittz? Boltgun metal again? The chainmail looks really good, indeed.
After the wash, I usually do a VERY light drybrushing of boltgun metal, but if the wash is thinned with some water, it will naturally seep into the recesses so that you won't need to re-highlight. One of the reasons why I love the washes lol
I'm starting my own challenge to but instead of GW minis im going with some 72nd scale samurai.I would show my project too but i dont have a camera.Right now ive also primed and painted some test miniatures.Thanks for inspiring me and good luck with your project.
@VidGameMaster117 Awesome! What's the range your minis are for? Keep me updated, I want to keep up-to-date with your progress as I go. Best of luck, my friend!!!
@WarbossTae The minis are made by zvezda a russian company and are supposed to be used for the age of battles rule set for the middle ages.I'll keep you posted and good job on those dwarves my favorite part are the bases never would have thought to do that.
thank you extremley much for this warboss taetorial!
leyniapi 4 weeks ago
@leyniapi Thanks for watching! =D
WarbossTae 4 weeks ago
I really love your technique. Not only applying the paint, but choosing the colours! I barely choose my colours so carefully.
Actually, your outcome is better than mine.
Thanks a lot for this video, I think it was necessary in order to go on with the next videos (your subscribers was asking for it!). :)
Can I ask you something? After shading the chainmail with Badab Black, do you highligh it again? Mithril Silver? Tin Bittz? Boltgun metal again? The chainmail looks really good, indeed.
rutiguer2701 3 months ago
@rutiguer2701 Thank you!
After the wash, I usually do a VERY light drybrushing of boltgun metal, but if the wash is thinned with some water, it will naturally seep into the recesses so that you won't need to re-highlight. One of the reasons why I love the washes lol
Thanks again for the kind words! =D
WarbossTae 3 months ago
hey warboss you should realy make a dwarf like the hero 'thor'
would look cool :D
freerunluuk 3 months ago
@freerunluuk mmmm, I think I might do that for my Hammerer unit, since they've got the winged helms! Good idea!
WarbossTae 3 months ago
urrrrrg, only you could make the GW dwarfs look good enough to actually buy, damn you.
johnkerry7 3 months ago
@johnkerry7 lol sorry!
WarbossTae 3 months ago
I'm starting my own challenge to but instead of GW minis im going with some 72nd scale samurai.I would show my project too but i dont have a camera.Right now ive also primed and painted some test miniatures.Thanks for inspiring me and good luck with your project.
VidGameMaster117 3 months ago
@VidGameMaster117 Awesome! What's the range your minis are for? Keep me updated, I want to keep up-to-date with your progress as I go. Best of luck, my friend!!!
WarbossTae 3 months ago
@WarbossTae The minis are made by zvezda a russian company and are supposed to be used for the age of battles rule set for the middle ages.I'll keep you posted and good job on those dwarves my favorite part are the bases never would have thought to do that.
VidGameMaster117 3 months ago
Great Tutorial again. WarbossTae. Great colour scheme.
Digitalrecline 3 months ago
@Digitalrecline Thank you! And thanks for watching and commenting!
WarbossTae 3 months ago