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After a disastrous attempt at some orks back in the day, I'm here doing some recon for a 2nd attempt. I can only wish my attempt at blood angels will look anything close to this. They look incredible, man keep up the awesome job
This is just insane, I love your techniques and just looks amazing, I’m soon to be getting some blood angels, and now I’m ready to paint with how you do it, I’m new to warhammer and the way you paint it has made me love it more, thank you for your help this means a lot to me :)
Hey ! I started to watch your videos with the Black Templar army. You really helped me with them, and you still continue to help me again and again so thank you for your time, your great videos and all your explanation it's very useful, if I can paint my miniature like I do it now it's because of you. So thank you so much keep going you're the best brother.
thank you. it really means a lot knowing I've helped you in your own journey painting miniatures. I really enjoy making these videos and knowing it helps and it makes it all worth it ha. thank you for your comment and I wish you all the luck and keep painting and practicing :D
Hey man love the content. As a fresh newbie I used your video a few weeks ago to paint my starter set! I am looking into blood angels now as my first army and love this. And the added bonus of showing the brush for each step is great. Question is, and maybe it's a video you've already made I didn't see, but do you have any tutorials on brushes? For instance, which ones for highlighting, or for getting into smaller areas/how to use them best? Or how to accurately find a similar brush when not using citadel? For instance, I got a set of Golden Maple brushes to practice with and I'm not sure how to tell if it's a S/M/L layer brush because it's all numbered. Either way this is awesome and I hope to apply this to my set I get this weekend!
welcome to the hobby, I'm glad your enjoying it. I've avoided doing a video on brushes because they're a very subjective thing and its very personal in what you prefer. I would just say try different brushes out and find which you enjoy. s=0 m=1 L=3
I have been painiting GW minis for 20 years, but still I learned something. Thanks mate! What do you stick your bits to so you can paint individual parts?
I'm still learning after 25 years. I'm glad your enjoying the content. I use bits of the sprue. I made a video on it about getting miniatures ready for painting
So I bought corks to place parts and figurines on how do you get the figurine to stay on the cork. Might be dumb question. But I honestly need to know.
I do this with Custodes. I pin them with a straightened out paper clip drilled into one of the feet. Some people use a little super glue as it can be snapped off easily when you're finished. Pretty sure this guy has also done a tutorial on how he prepares his models.
i personally use blocks from the jenga game and use super glue. I have a video on the channel showing you how I get miniatures ready including sub assemblies :)
They are Primaris Intercessors. By the way, try buying from a third party seller, in most countries, you can find better deals than if you buy from GW direct, sometimes reducing the price by 10% or even more. And most third party sellers have much better webshops than GW, too.
One problem I have when needing to mix paints, is how to do a whole army worth with 1:1 mixes? I always find I barely get through one model before I’m mixing two colors again.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a paint that looks similar to a 1:1 mix of Mephiston Red and Evil Sunz Scarlet? I want to start a Blood Angels army and the two tutorials I like the most use this recipe, but I want a reliable paint I can pick up by the bottle instead of something I have to mix and bottle myself.
thank you so much for your donation. I do already have a white scar tutorial on the channel which I probably wouldn't change how I did it. If you were looking to do a beginner friendly white scar I would still start with corax white. I would then use either apothecary white contrast or briar queen chill as a wash, you could thin these down if you find them too strong. hightight with white scar. watch my deathwing terminators tutorial, it has some good ideas in that as well :D