Love the work! What I like about the 90s Warhammer painting style (and the sculpts as well, for that matter), is that it has a sense of humour, it has some sillyness to it, yet it takes "being a bit silly" very serious. 🙂
You're the man Deets! Retro/90's style banners are so unique. With bold, rich colours, cool patterns and iconic icons and content. You've captured the aesthetic brilliantly. It looks amazing, a true work of Art. Thanks again for the brilliant tutorial and inspirational content. 🖌🏁🙌
Magnificent Deits! I have been meaning to make banners for my Wood Elves for more than twenty years, will copy your method, have already collected a few cans for banner material!
Super cool method! I am currently facing a green knight that needs 3 custom banners and this jelped a lot in trying to understand the process (I never did custom paper banners before). Thanks Deets!
Great job. Really enjoying your adventures in Herohammer. Top tip: the alu foil used in tomato puree tubes is much easier to work with than pop-can aluminium.
Awesome job dude, the flag design is very similar to the sign outside of The Skirrid Inn which is the oldest (and most haunted) pub in Wales, UK, at nearly 900 years old. Can confirm it's haunted, pretty sure I saw a ghost when I was enjoying my pint there. Great video as always.
Oh nice! I’ll need to take a look into it and maybe visit the pub when I’m over there one day haha beers with a ghost sounds fun. Thanks so much mate! Glad you enjoyed it 🍻
Interesting idea about the can, never seen that before. That aluminium would take a really good primer to stick though. I prefer the paper considering non artists can just photocopy and fill in existing banner ideas and a good varnish should make them pretty indestructible and still possible if you use a heat gun to almost melt. Or sprue goo now, need to test batches with glass panels to get the surface right.
I used a couple coats of White Scar and had no issues with it coming off. If you make sure the surface is thoroughly clean you should have no issues 👍 Yeah I can definitely see how paper banners are much easier and accessible for everyone. Good luck with your testing mate!
Great work. HOWEVER, if you are going with flat colors (e.g. not John Blanche's Mona Lisa banner), wouldn't it be easier to just hash it out on the computer and then print it on a color printer? I just feel that all that fine detail work is going to waste. Kinda like painting your house with a #1 brush. You CAN do it. And it IS impressive. But that time could have gone into something else.
Thanks dude! I suppose this is just another way of making a banner. Something a little more durable and different. Plus it’s fun to make and I want to try push myself where I can 😊
well like the vid but one thinf the flag pole you ues and the thing well the platic that spear mad of is BBLLEEKK you shude uesed a big paper clip that you get at pound store shud look like a prezel but a brass rode from a train shop will be better yes youhad in hand at time but if fals or some mis fochen hapensd its going to brake in my amazon army got tune of pikes i know will brake i uede the one that came in kit and thay look ok but soner later just going brake got to replace em with metal pikes some time ho some place got that flag in my white DAWRFS some place the can thing you did is a great whay to do flags but must be cafel not cut your self on sides of the flag sorry o lath of this just do not what cool mini to brake at all see the nest vid yes over 35 years bin thare dun that
@@anvilofdoomminiatures i think what mad the flag out of you can change out if can buy unbend the tabes that hod it on if got to if did not glue on if did well at this time can think what can do to fix it if need to