Hi guys, we hope you liked the video! Any questions, what would you like us to paint next, do you prefer the Orange or Blue? :) Paints used: elementgames.co.uk/sci-fi-terrain-with-osl-paint-bundle Citadel Paints: Retributor Armour Chaos Black Leadbeltcher Doombull Brown Casandora Yellow Ahriman Blue Gauss Blaster Green Troll Slayer Orange Fire Dragon Bright Mephiston Red Flesh Tearers Red Flash Gitz Yellow Lahmian Medium Aethermatic Blue Blue Horror Baharroth Blue Thousand Suns Blue Vallejo: Black 950 Game Air Silver Fluorescent Orange Fluorescent Yellow Scale 75: Huldra Blue Army Painter: Light Tone AK: Greenish White Ivory
Hi, i just ordered your D series brush set and a size 1 M brush to reproduce (or at least try) an effect like this on my Super Heavy Stormblade plasma blastgun 🤟
*buys Nachmund set and searches endlessly for a decent tutorial, comes back full circle to AO*. Knew I should have come here first! Looking forward to trying this!
I’ve had this kit lying around for ages, definitely inspired to paint it now. Thank you for taking the time to make this video and share your techniques with us.
Thanks for the demostration of the plasma glows. I bought a kit of them a few years ago and was deciding on the colour scheme. The orange is the main attention on this video, I also like the blue too. The size of the plasma coils makes it easy to plaint them glow in details.
I love how easy you make all this look, definitely makes osl less intimidating. Looks really good! The metal alone is outstanding with the different hues. Can't wait to get those drybrushes ^^
Another excellent tutorial Byron. Love the simplicity of your tutorials but they still end up looking amazing. Truly a talent. I am really going to have to do a diorama at some point. I will need to get some terrain and some enemy forces for it but I hope I can get it looking anywhere near this level. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much dude! ^_^ Picking the right terrain/landscape makes such a big different for a diorama. Once you've got a good environment the rest should follow, good luck 🤗
Great video. I would interested to see more quickly painted terrain with use of drybrush, stippling and airbrush combined. You could've airbrushed the blue on here in comparison to the orange, for example. It's useful to observe how for weathered metal, airbrush is quicker and easier (including airbrush stippling at low pressure), but a brush gives a micro-scratched finish that is not much slower (if at all, including cleaning time for an airbrush) but actually superior in appearance.
Cheers dude! If I was painting this for me I'd have used the airbrush and drybrushing. I wanted to make this tutorial for people who don't have access to one though 😊
Ooh I think it'd be really cool if you did a video on painting a texture pallete itself with the series D(or S or both), like as you would paint a regular model just the pallete. I feel like you could get some really awesome effects for the designs on them, maybe like a turquiose lava-ish effect on the crackle one or something using stipling(totally not trying to subtly influence you by using your favorite color or anything 😁). Would be a really interesting and quirky video. It's wildly impractical and probably pretty difficult so I wouldn't ever expect such a video, but one can dream right 😊 maybe one of the mini palletes 🤔 Tbh as soon as I saw the palletes I thought "wow they're so cool that I just want to paint the palletes themselves"
@@ArtisOpus that would be soooo cool!! I hope one day that will come about, would be awesome to see what people do. Would love to enter that competition too 😊
Love how this looks! Gonna have to start playing Byron Bingo though when watching these, Huldra Blue, Doombull Brown etc everytime! :P But that's really helpful for following along since I have pretty much everything to follow your recipes on any given video.
Should be a cool video! Would you please consider doing a guide on how to paint Horus Heresy models using the Artis Opis brushes and process? I'd especially like to see either Dark Angels with their black armor contrasting with whites and red(30k Dark Angels scheme), or the Night Lords. I would absolutely love to see how to Dark Angels because black can be such a hard/interesting color, and is not as simple as it seems when you go to paint it and give it character. Might also catch an influx of people needing to paint their armies from the new Horus Heresy army book coming out on Friday the 11th. Thank you!
This is really nice! I'd love to see how you guys achieved the obsidian black armor you guys did for the Obsidian Dragons in Siege Studios. The bluish black highlight, almost holographic effect, looks amazing that I immediately fell in love with it!
Painting the wires in the platform was a pain in the ass..I just ended up spraying the wires with a rattle can and painting the flat part with a brush.
Especially loved watching this one! The glowy effect is really cool (orange definitely looks easier to achieve) and that's mainly why I came here, but the rusting you've done looks amazing as well. May have to pick this terrain up myself... the only downside to your videos is the ever-growing hole in my wallet 😂 Also I'd like to +1 both skin and freehand, freehand blows my mind and I'm in dire need of a decent skin tutorial
Brilliant on how you achieved the glowing parts - but did I miss the bit where you did anything more than the initial pre-shade with white on the OSL where the light would fall elsewhere on the model? It just appears in the finished mini...
How Do matey another suggestion which could help with face painting, a 30k Primarch? The video was grand, will help with basing, terrain, and weapon OSL
Hey buddy, you didn't, it's only briefly outlined, and not directly Method is very smilar to all of our rusty metals: Basecoat black + vallejo game air silver (we add a little doombull/any brown). Drybrush reducing the amount of the non-metallics Wash all over with any dark/warm combo, of paints or washes (nuln with a bit of doombull is fine) Drybrush softly pure silver Rust as detailed in the early part of the video: Doombull Skrag Trollslayer Each stage less diluted and smaller selection, it took a good while for the rusting :)
Fantastic tutorial. How would you go about making a Titanicus style small scale terrain piece look like a blue hologram for 40k? I have a planned terrain piece to make but I'm really intimidated by how to get the hologram looking right!
I tried precisely what you have shown but then in the final stages, weathered it up so it lost its precise motivation and became dull and irrespective but yours looks good.
Is paint coming off ever an issue when you manually handle the model like this? Last guy I painted I found paint kept coming off in little specks at certain spots, and I haven't been sure whether it was some issue of the paint itself or just contact with my fingers. This looks really good though!
Thanks so much buddy! It depends how humid your skin is and how well dried the paint is. I often go and wash my hands if I am concerned. I don't like using gloves though, they get between me and the mini 😊
Could you please make a tutorial on how to paint red nmm armour with Citadel colours? Becaouse I’m going to start a Soulblight army and I want my Blood Knights to have a red nmm armour. Thanks
Thank you for the suggestion Riccardo :) I'll try my best to cover this in the future, once we've worked our way through a huge backlog of popular colour schemes 😊
An ak 3rd gen. how do you like the range itself? Haven't really seen any one really use them. I know vince loves their ultra Matt varnish. It takes the shine out of metalics