As a person of mediocre painting skill who just started a grey knights army where every mook who isn't a servitor has a power weapon this video has saved me countless hours and came out far better than my other attempts at the "just perfectly blend 40 layers of water thin paint techinque"
I love this technique! This has me really excited as a new wargamer. Any plans on making any more videos in the future? You've got real talent and I would absolutely watch!!
What a one in a million chance! Click on random vid, hey, I know that guy! He used to come to my old GW store as a kid.........and now I can activly feel the grey hair taking over as I crumble to dust
YES ED!! Just remember mate we’re never too old for toy soldiers. Hope you and the family are well mate 👍👍 many happy memories back in the day sitting around and painting in GW
Thanks Will 🙌 glad you enjoyed it! I’m hoping to get some more videos up soon mate now Christmas and life has calmed down lol 😂 hope your well mate hope to see you in Leicester again soon 👍👍
I'm wondering, would this technique work with shades of grey and then a contrast color? To build up with various shades of grey instead of red/green/blue and then apply a contrast pain over it instead (or before) lahmian medium?
Nice video, really easy to do, but what is the real effect of lahmian medium at the end? I mean it’s only a medium, dries clear, so what does it leave there? I don’t understand you there.
the medium helps tie it all together and gives a smoother blend between the pigments, its not the most necessary step but i feel it adds to the finished product. really glad you enjoyed video dude.
n b/c games workshop need to keep there steady income up when raises prices ridiculously doesnt work, they'll change the name of every goddamn thing old school names: dark angels green goblin green scorpion green skull white ...played iron warriors...didnt used blues and only used red gore and blood red...they first 2 reds you used awesome tutorial tho...subbed =)