How to paint miniatures: Assault on black reach: Ork Warboss Part 1
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@christianvcastillo you can use water and a drop of dish soap to break down the surface tension.
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@CountVonJokovich note: loving your voiceover :-)
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yes man! pt2 pt2 pt2 pt2 pt2 pt2 pt2 pt2 :-) loving your vids and tutorials, but yours and MACs intros kill my computer. join the Save the Computer from OP's and MAC's intro Foundation. (lol).
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@ObsidianPainting oh neat.. so.. do i apply it the same way as a normal wash or to the crevices only?
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I play rings and fantasy and I must admit I'm a great painter, but never thinned my paints down! You've taught me so much, thanks man
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When are you going to do the terminators?
kinglichmo1 4 days ago
@kinglichmo1 i stated in the space marine tutorial, you can paint them the exact same way, and there was no point in making another tutorial, to show the exact same thing.
ObsidianPainting 3 days ago
i don't have the wash paint.. can i use the same black acrylic paint and have a similar result? i'm not gona paint a lot of figures so buying a few paint would help on the budget
christianvcastillo 2 weeks ago
@christianvcastillo that is ok! just water down some black paint and put that into the crevices. Will not give the EXACT same look, but will do the job :)
Cheers!
ObsidianPainting 2 weeks ago
@ObsidianPainting There's a technique that my friend uses to highlight the shadows eariler. Basically he gets a thick coat of a colour and wipes it on kitchen roll untill there is no physical trail left by it. Then because theres still paint trapped within the brissels he skims over the model several times and it comes out looking fantastic.
horrorandclassics 2 weeks ago in playlist More videos from ObsidianPainting
@horrorandclassics yes! i use this technique all the time, in fact, taht is the technique used in this video. except i thin it down. :) cheers!
ObsidianPainting 2 weeks ago