If you'd like a less risky way to fix the pigment, try white spirit that you'd use for thinning enamels or oils. It will capiliary just like the alcohol but wont damage the acrylics. Great video. Keep up the good work.
mate, you're a legend for this. thanks. I assume you rate the Vajello paints? I've been wanting to move away from citadel for a while and was considering either Vajello or Army Painter.
Thanks bud! In my opinion Vallejo is levels above the army painter paints! I actually really like citadel too, vallejo have a great range and apart from the matte black from army painter I think all the vallejo’s are better!
@@fluffhammerpaints Thanks, I'll keep that in mind as my Citadel paints run out. I don't hate the paint tbh, just prefer dropper bottles and the price keeps going up too.
Thank you so much, you helped alot in deciding whether or not I should buy those bases for my Imperial Fist legion! Can't wait to try my hands to it, cheers good sir!
Thank you - this was a great tutorial, and I loved how you explained every step. Thanks for the "head's up" on the Isopropyl alcohol - I shall definitely try that on the weathering powders I have. Thanks also for mentioning all the paints in detail - I'll have to get some coal-black from Pro-Acryl. Very best regards!
Hey mate 👍 sure so the beastly brown you would substitute for mournfang brown, then the bonewhite would be substituted for ushabti bone, the off white substitute would be screaming skull, the tinny tin for warplock bronze and then the brass for hashut copper 🤜🤛 thanks for watching 💕
It looks good, but I find the yellow a bit jarring and "misplaced". Like what element is it coming from on the base? It doesn't seem to have a "real" reason to be there...