3 years ago, but this is the right time for me to say thanks! They look over the scale awesome when you take into account with how littel effort you get this result. I will ahve to paint to free folk starter sets, so this is exactly what i was looking for.
Your videos are excellent. I've been painting for 20 years and still I learn small but new tricks from folks like you. Seeing what someone else used for a color palette also helps a lot for when I just want to get some units done and up on ebay.
My free folk starter box is getting here tomorrow and I am going to implement this method! I especially loved the frosty dry brush at the end. Thank you :)
Ignore those with such empty lives that they go out of their way to complain about everything. You have taught me a lot already and its clear to anyone with half a brain cell that you aren't out to offend anybody. Please keep making content and don't be discouraged.
They look absolutely amazing, regardless of the fact that you speed painted them using only inks. I'm not a Free Folk player but I'm considering using this technique on my second unit of Umber Berserkers.
I spent last week trying out this technique and I am amazed by the results. I pained 26 raider figures and they all look quite presentable for what was about 9-10 hours of work. I did a fair bit of experimenting with mixing the inks and various washes and you can get some really nice effects that way. I am planning on doing most of my other Free Folk models this way and might actually end up the only player in my ASoIaF group with a fully painted army :) Thanks for the great video.
Super super impressed with your logo change and your attitude toward taking the constructive feedback. Seriously. You are a class act. You have a fan for life.
Welcome back brother, you have been missed. Looks great as always. in eagerly awaiting your video on the Leviadon you were working on. Can't wait to get started on my own. With moving and a recent accident/injury to my hands I've had to take some time off of painting sadly. But I have been living vicariously through you and your amazing videos, especially your Deepkin ones. Hang in there bud, and keep up the great work
totally copying this tomorrow on my raiders. great job, now if you could do Trappers that would be awesome, maybe mix a little contrast in there as well lol
Amazing! What a perfect technique for these guys! Well done! Will you be painting the other free folk units? Trappers? Giants? Thanks for this video, it's going to make life so easy after inking 4 units of these guys.
I have painted once in my life, I will try it one more time before giving up. Is there a Vallejo replacement for Shade: Seraphim Sepia (its double the price of the Vallejo inks)?
Vallejo products are fairly tough to find in my neck of the woods. I do have a set of artist inks though. Would those work, maybe if mixed with some Liquitex medium?
Impresive result, thx for the video! I just wonder if it is as simple as that for a noob like me :) Shall try it for sure. EDIT: just feeling sorry for you feeling the need to apologize for something which had obvisouly only one meaning : being addicted to mini painting.
Really nice painting and group effect. Great idea to use inks. The snowy appearance is a nice idea and gives a winter feeling to the figurines. I wonder if the snow effect would also look nice on your NW figurines. Did you use this ink technique on other figurines? EDIT: just found that i already dropped a comment. Asking new questions anyway :)
You should put more hypo needles. Fuck outrage culture; do what you want. edit: I can't believe how good that looks with just the inks. Changes the way I look at ink.
I'd recommend a good quality size 1, or maybe a 0 if you want finer details. But a size 1 sable hair brush with a sharp tip can do most of what you need.
Aaron Cattle it can, so for certain models you’d need to clean them off first. For these I really don’t find them noticeable, especially in a big unit.
Maybe I'm missing this somewhere, but what brushes are you using? I noticed them in your Robb Stark video as well and they look like they would be really nice to try out.
I'm new in this hobby. For the primer If I don't have an airbrush, could I use a normal brush and get a good result? BTW, excellent tutorials and videos!
Jose Mock thanks! Yes you could hand brush white primer, although it may be more prone to showing brush strokes or obscuring detail. Might be better off with a spray can primer.
The MiniJunkie No problem, I just got the starter set so I’m trying to learn how to paint them all, also where do you buy your paints from? I’m fairly new to model painting
Glad you didn’t change the channel’s name. This dictatorship of the politically correct is incredibly stupid and senseless. People get offended over nothing. You shouldn’t have apologized because that really wasn’t fair feedback.