It’s insane how much influence Artis Opus and GrimdarkCompendium have had over the hobby in the last couple years for the betterment of miniature painters everywhere
100%. It’s made painting a lot more fun, quicker and much more interesting than the HM approach which is pretty boring to do and whilst some people can make it look amazing, for most it looks crap up close
A quick video editing tip: In order to avoid "banding" from occuring on your background, (whether its' a solid or gradient), apply a slight amount of noise to the footage. Again, a SLIGHT amount of noise is all that is needed, (anything less than 1% is good, such as .5%). What it does is trick the video compression into believing there is more detail present, and avoids the banding. I know, it sounds crazy. But, it does in fact work! I hope it helps you out. 😊😊😊
Hey man. I love your work. I've been debating about AOS4 but I honestly can't find the Seraphon in a style I like. But I like your style. Anyway we can see a Grimdark Dinosaur boy?
These look look incredible! Id love to see your take on some gloomspite gitz. People usually paint them super colorful and cartoony but in the lore they're terrifying cave dwellers
Hay man. Check out the resources page. Urll deffo find some great tips! I use mineral spirits to make them more matt, some are designed to be a more satin finish
@@TheFeralPainter yea I’ve looked. I do all mine with minerals as well. Reddit posts seem to have some same issue. With the pigments not mixing great. Have had mine since batch 1.
Regarding the skin issue you had, I've had a lot more success doing the slapchop style going from Brown to Bone rather than Black to White. It seems like skin is something that just never looks quite right for me tonally with blacks and greys used. It takes colors like yellows, reds, browns, greens or pinks much better and really only does worse for blue and actual black. Blues hardly a classic grimdark color so unless you're doing black power armor grimdark it may be worth giving it a go. Ive never used enamel or oil over the top but a second coat after the contrasts with Nuln Oil Gloss (or the Brown Gloss) has worked out quite well to bring those normally cartoony contrast colors quite down. Looking forward to trying it out on some Warcry!
amazing as always. Would love to see your take on the green warpsmoke effect for the skaven. Or just smoke and flames in general for a video would be great too. I've been enjoying many of the misc type video like the leather and skin vidoes.
These lads look great! When doing hordes, gotta balance that speed/detail so you dont go insane, haha. I've love for you to take a shot at some the new Cities of Sigmar humans. I'm trying to figure out how to do a Raven themed city with a Bloodborne vibe. You do such great work, I'd be thrilled to see your take on the concept.
Looking to see how NEWSH holds up against the classic enamels.. as ive literally just ordered a jar of goons grime to try as well 😅 much grim yes! yes!
Been using enamels for a while, but have never used them through my airbrush. Not sure what the cleaning is like - any chance of a follow up in relation to clean up of enamels when using an air brush?
Thanks man. Glad u like. Definitely recommend the second skin option as it looks better. Jaha yes a few people say that. I believe we live close to each other. He has a more thicker barnsley accent which is 10mins away from me haha
Fair point, however when thinking about it. We use them in the same way we do acrylics. Just mineral spirits rather than water. And has fab working time
I like your channel but i wish you werent using ai for the channel icon. Why not use one of the great models you painted? (edit: this youtuber's thumbnail is clearly ai. Very disappointing)