Just came across this video. Thank you so much for making this video. I have just started a Nighthaunt army and I knew I didn't want to do the typical colour scheme for them. This is the scheme I was looking for. For a 'tabletop' piece it looks amazing. I love that you took the time to explain about direction of brush strokes and why it matters.
Way moore than a tabletop gaming painting level,almost a Pro level tabletop gaming level,congratulations Richard,and what a patience to achieve the NMM on the chains !
I like the approach, I have a number of nice nighthaunt models from mortal realms desperate to be painted... have to clear some existing projects first
Looks absolutely fantastic, makes amazing results look effortless . . . looks can be deceptive 😋 glad I found the channel, subbed. Can we ask advice? I have a model and colour scheme I'm going to attempt as a gift for my son but I'm a bit stumped as to the approach to take 🤔
the lines on the spectral parts look great! giving me ideas for my nighthaunts.... although I can't imagine doing 30 chaingasts like that. what sort of brush are you using there Richard, don't recognise the handle
This is a tremendous video, thank you so much. Really impressive amount of useful information. I'm looking for some decent brushes (but not extortionately priced, I"m only a beginner). Are you able to suggest some please?
Great video! You quickly become one of my favorite RU-vidrs to watch. 1 because you are a great painter and 2 because your video's are so nice and easy to listen to. One addition: 5:35 yes if the color is light because it has white in it, no if it is light because of the addition of yellow. You must this, but maybe not all other viewers do.
What brushes do you use? I have an old Raphael 8408 size 0 I use for my workhorse brush, but I have a hard time maintaining that sharp tip for those long thin lines.
I am wandering why you usually seem to stick to Citadel colors in your videos? Is it because viewers are familiar with them, or that you prefer them for one reason or another?
Dude I love you and your work, but you gotta stop saying this is _tabletop standard_. Tabletop is literally base + wash + highlight, something that's sustainable for building an army of 100+ minis in a realistic timeframe :D