Looks really cool, I am not this pro but it just confirms my color choices are all right :) I chose similar colors in the brown/blue segment. Your painting is so clean and crisp ... oh well something to marvel at. I guess the more I paint the better it becomes as I slowly learn.
Nicely done. They don't look too detailed so you could probably hammer out a unit rather quickly. I'd love to see you paint a nights watch mini. I'd be curious how you'd differentiate all the dark fabrics
Hi Pete, I've enjoyed your Stark and Lannister videos and hope you continue with more ASOIAF miniatures. I had a quick question about metallic paints - do you thin these out and apply in two thin coats in the same way you suggest to do for the main colours or do you just apply a single coat for metallic?
Can you recommend brushes? Mine always tend to Look like the tail of a scared cat after just a few models. (i clean them with revel brush cleaner and Water, but still the brush hairs bend in all directions) Your brushes Look sharp as a needle All the time.
The brushes I'm using here are a mixture of Army Painter and Red Grass Games. However, keeping a good point is only partly the brand, a big part is brush care. I would highly recommend masters brush clear, the stuff is great a cleaner and conditioner for natural fibers. Also, keep some brushes aside for use with metallic and technical paints. Those kind of paints can wreck your bristles. The same goes for drybrushing, avoid using your good brushes.
hi Pete I'm a new sub your tutorials are really good and dont go on for 2 hours any chance you could do a tutorial on a tau fire warrior would be a big help 👍👌
I'm not the biggest fan of the Army Painter Quickshade Mixing Medium. It has a strange, milky consistency that I find it gives to anything you mix it into. It makes the wash cloudy, and very desaturated. I still find Lahmian Medium the best pound for pound thinner on the market, but I'm starting to really come to like Water+ by Instar.
I kind of like the effect that the Quickshade Medium gives. I tend to prefer that de-saturated, matt effect it gives and it works well for a game with gritty aesthetics like this one.