First for one more garbage Ranger done. How does one paint the Arquebus? Not sure what to do
Brody Harris
does the garbage about the painting? because THIN YOUR PAINTS
David Wright
How to improve this? Still need to add Dakka
Ignore the yellow, the rhino base was from ebay...
Adam Lewis
...what are you trying to achieve?
Thomas Brown
Show your support to Duncan people. Plus GW is doing another step towards their community. It warms this neckbeard'd heart to see the good ole' days slowly coming back.
Landon Hill
Is this twitter? I've always wanted to tell Dunc good job on his painting but they never allow comments on the warhammertv videos and i don't tweet.
Julian Reyes
Anything remotely orky
Jack Gray
test scheme for my khorne renegades
which base would come out better? >desert >urban >snow
Jeremiah Diaz
Im a moron. It says facebook.
Austin Martin
Riveted/welded armor patches, great big boiler engines, pintle shootas, grots all over the damn place. Try and keep everything 'in-scale'; make it junky, but model-sized junk, not human-sized junk (no screws, etc.)
This could be good but if I were you I would plan it a bit more. Not that that's very orky.
Have a look at the constructions of the Orks in the Dawn of War games. Get some plasticard for metal plating. Plasticard rod sliced up makes very nice rivets. Look forward to seeing your progress.
Gavin Edwards
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Aaron Thomas
Proto-BFG 9000 plus chainsaw.
It's time to murder demons.
Nathaniel Richardson
Cheers, time to invest in some plasticard
Camden Morris
Urban grey (maybe chop up some sprues and paint like rubble), or snow.
Whites and greys will make the reds and oranges really pop out at you. Yellowy desert will look shit.
Austin Wood
dudes are citadel brushes just completely trash tier? they only last a couple of months for me before they start to get all spread as soon as I touch the model with the paint I take good care of them and never dip them in paint all the way to the root
Nathan Gray
Im slowly working through the whole cult. I was watching Hills Have Eyes and i got inspired to recast abherrant heads and use them as cultist heads (bottom right)
Easton Ross
Good for you lad, they look great, i got as far as my magus and these 4 before i got salty at the no codex despite rumours (that and a footslogging horde army with no transports...)
Brayden Cook
Is this resin or plastic though?
Nicholas Hughes
Looks like resin. But could aswell be some kind of shit mixture (see Warmahordes)
Christopher Cox
The flesh is looking great, your edge highlights are a bit hamfisted though. Can you glaze up on the gun bodies and the patriarch's carapace to soften them up?
Isaiah Miller
What's the effect of Glaze? Should I use it in every miniature?
Brayden Foster
It tints everything with whatever colour the glaze is. It can be useful to tie stuff together, either a single area after shading/highlights, or different areas (in which case you'll probably want a heavily diluted glaze so the effect stays subtle) but it's by no means something you should always use, simply another tool in the toolbox.
Chase Price
Yeah i know what you mean, im going to go back over it with some nuln oil or a blackline pen. Once the patriarchs highlighted ill hit both him and the abherrants with some blue wash on the light blue areas. Theres some kind of splashback on some of the cultists from drybrushing other models nearby to them, as well.
Jonathan Jenkins
They're probably not the best quality you can get for their cost (Windsor & Newton Series 7 are almost as expensive as the GW stuff), but did you clean them with brush cleaner between painting sessions user? While you may not have dipped them to the ferrule, that doesn't mean paint sneaks in there at some point. Giving them a regular scrub with some brush soap helps a ton on most brushes.
Nathaniel Taylor
>What's the effect of Glaze? Should I use it in every miniature?
From the last thread, answered after the link to the new one.