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Anonymous No.96431984 >>96432046 >>96432455 >>96432669 >>96437432 >>96448461 >>96456624
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Work in Progress "Lava Ladz" Edition

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>WIP Tutorial Images Mega
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>Saint Duncan's "Six Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Painting"
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>Saint Duncan also explains thinning your paints
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxWgsqSf74s

>Paint thinning 102
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>4 EASY Chipping Tricks For Beginners
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>Decal Like a Pro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYKLiEW7p9c

>How to Edge Highlight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoRbYuAfbEk

>How to use contrast style paints
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhholrozptI

>How to Paint with Tremors
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqp76vAJu9g

>Airbrush Priming and Thinning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkntrSBvXxE
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>Previous Threads:
>>96406783
>>96389366
>>96372057
>>96346066
Anonymous No.96432046 >>96432669
>>96431984 (OP)
Yooh it's always a pleasure seeing these. Love this guy's work. They look so nice.
Anonymous No.96432371
I need to buy a new respirator mask, any advices? I prefer models with no side cartridges.
Anonymous No.96432455 >>96432770 >>96433100 >>96433144 >>96434242 >>96444248
>>96431984 (OP)
Treasure Island is almost done. I've got maybe 5-6 good sittings and I'm calling it finished.
Anonymous No.96432669 >>96433438
>>96431984 (OP)
Aawww sweet, I made the banner! Thanks!
>>96432046
Thank you very much! I think one of the best parts about mini painting is when someone picks it up to take a closer look at.
Anonymous No.96432770 >>96433380
>>96432455
This is really turning out fantastic, how long did it take you so far?
Anonymous No.96432941 >>96433049 >>96433194 >>96433564 >>96434020 >>96434158 >>96441371 >>96444248
I bought a new pot of candy red since my old one got gummy but even then this is so large it was pushing what I could do with it. Medium flat brushes really saved me a couple times.
Anonymous No.96433049 >>96434020
>>96432941
I really liked this kit. It's a lot of pieces but the sprue is super organized so everything is right next to each other.
Anonymous No.96433100 >>96433380
>>96432455
That's coming along really well! I especially like the plaid and the bandana, do you have any tips for painting stripes on curved cloth? E.g. pants with a bent knee, folded shirts
Anonymous No.96433144 >>96433380
>>96432455
This looks great. The parrot looks off to me though. Like there's no life in those eyes while the two characters look very alive.
Anonymous No.96433194
>>96432941
Looks delicious.
Anonymous No.96433380 >>96440945
>>96432770
Currently around 3 months of painting, I would guess 150+ hours so far.
>>96433100
I first paint the base cloth fully. Then you draw the basic shapes and add highlights, after which you finally shade it all together with a mix of purple and black, very thin.
>>96433144
It's not completely done as of now, but also my experience painting parrots isn't massive. I will revisit and add more textures etc.
Anonymous No.96433438 >>96440980 >>96463792
>>96432669
These are Knightmare miniatures, right?
I've been thinking about getting some. How satisfied were you with them?
Anonymous No.96433564 >>96435406
>>96432941
Red gives a nice hotrod vibe but you should have used oils like people suggested for those vents, or carefully glazed acrylic layers. Those look like acrylic wash stains.
Anonymous No.96433860
Is there a good 3rd party bit/3d stl for a chaos backpack like the dark apostle?
Anonymous No.96434020 >>96435406
>>96432941
>>96433049
Saved for inspiration
What's your red recipe?
Anonymous No.96434158 >>96441307
>>96432941
>Medium flat brushes
How do you effectively use flat brushes? Any time I've tried the bristles end up bunching together and the paint just doesn't flow well off the bristles.
Anonymous No.96434242
>>96432455
Oh thats the stuff, that original greenish yellow undercoat really helped to tie everything together, and the distressed leather and cloth are fantastic.
Anonymous No.96434806 >>96434828 >>96435091 >>96435732 >>96436553
Is there going to be a WIP Secret Santa this year?
Anonymous No.96434828 >>96434978 >>96435091
>>96434806
I sure hope so, I participated for the first time last year and it was a lot of fun
Anonymous No.96434955 >>96434993 >>96435038 >>96435512 >>96436553
Kind of unrelated but I don't know where else to ask. I wanted to buy some hobby stuff from a US based shop on etsy in the next days/weeks.
As an euro, am I going to have to pay some fixed tariff?
Anonymous No.96434978 >>96436553
>>96434828
Hopefully SS Anon is around or checks in with us
I can give it a shot, I do like Excel a lot so it'd be neat to match people. But it'd be a lot to track and SS probably has a system down.
Anonymous No.96434993
>>96434955
Tariffs are into the US unless your country has retaliatory tariffs AND that seller is charging you for them.

A lot of non-US people have been eating the tariff costs to maintain business in the US but with the latest change many are no longer willing to. Hell, like 20 companies no longer ship postal to the US now
Anonymous No.96435038 >>96435100
>>96434955
As a Euro you have better shopping options local to your continent
Anonymous No.96435091 >>96436553
>>96434806
>>96434828
We will do it again, if enough people sign up. But it's not time yet.
Anonymous No.96435100 >>96435484
>>96435038
There are some items on Etsy that you can only get from over the Atlantic sadly.
Anonymous No.96435406 >>96435477
>>96434020
It's just fulgrite copper wased agrax under tamiya clear red. Tamiya does all the work, all you need to do is apply it evenly and let it dry and watch the corners.
>>96433564
I simply don't have oils. Perhaps a heavier stipple would have been more noticable.
Anonymous No.96435477
>>96435406
>It's just fulgrite copper wased agrax under tamiya clear red. Tamiya does all the work, all you need to do is apply it evenly and let it dry and watch the corners.
Ty
Anonymous No.96435484 >>96438666
>>96435100
I run into the opposite problem as an American
Everything I want is in Europe
Anonymous No.96435512
>>96434955
tariffs are usually low if any, but you will definetly pay vat and depending on your country you may have to pay customs/carrier handling too
Anonymous No.96435732
>>96434806
I would join for sure, I've been wanting to participate since 2024
Anonymous No.96435960 >>96435982 >>96436347 >>96438688
are there any good viking STL/bits for kitbashing space wolves?
I'm trying to lean into chainmail, boe helmets etc.
Anonymous No.96435982 >>96463781
>>96435960
victrix?
Anonymous No.96436347
>>96435960
Try and search Primal Hounds bits on Etsy or wherever.
Anonymous No.96436387 >>96436437 >>96441371 >>96444248
i was the anon last thread how to start, i have painted one boi. still find it stressful but atleast the first attempt has been made.
Anonymous No.96436416 >>96444248
Put together this elevated artillery battery this afternoon from concept to finished assembly. Turned out pretty good I think. Another dollar store build.
Anonymous No.96436437
>>96436387
Not bad anon, better than my first for sure. Stick with it. You should check out Vince venturella on YouTube, he has a series called hobby cheating and it elevated my painting dramatically in a matter of a single day. A lot of people don't like Vince for various reasons but I don't really give a shit about any of that, personally. He's a good teacher and that's how I engage with his videos and the hobby in general. It's about the knowledge and not the person dispensing it for me.
Anonymous No.96436553 >>96436568
>>96434806
>>96434978
>Is there going to be a WIP Secret Santa this year?
Santa-anon and I talked about this. The answer is "yes". It's just not, as >>96435091 (who may very well *be* Santa-anon) pointed out, time for sign-ups yet.

>>96434955
The problem is not with a tariff, as I'd suspect your country probably already charges some equivalent of import duty on things from other countries, but rather that your country might be suspending mail service from the US altogether right now - I know France, Germany, Poland, Spain, Italy, and the UK are doing this, and there are doubtless several others represented here at WIP.
Anonymous No.96436568
>>96436553
>The answer is "yes"
Anonymous No.96436779 >>96436808 >>96436939 >>96444248
This background is much better for black photos, this one is much better, for a phone pic anyway.
Anonymous No.96436808
>>96436779
I recognize now that I had a stroke while writing that sentence.
Anonymous No.96436939
>>96436779
I like your blue tone
Anonymous No.96436943 >>96438286 >>96438292 >>96440464 >>96444248
I think its done! the last thing I want to do is cut decals from vehicle names so it can be named Ameno like the Era song.
Anonymous No.96437432 >>96437506
>>96431984 (OP)
Can I get some advice here WIP?
I've come across Turbo Dork Metallic paints and I plan on getting the black ice (black metallic), pearly gates (white metallic) and sparkle motion seems to be an "ivory metallic."
I remember a while ago reading somewhere that ivory paint can be better than white sometimes to brighten the color of a paint. Would this apply the same for an ivory metallic brightening up a metallic paint?
I already have a metallic medium for turning colored paints into colored metallic paints.
Anonymous No.96437506 >>96438205
>>96437432
I would love to give you an answer, but you might have to experiment on this one. The ivory is probably more about it being not an awful white pigment and desaturating less, which I'm not sure matters as much with metallics, but I'm not sure on that one.
Anonymous No.96438205
>>96437506
Fair enough. I just wanted clarification if the ivory to lighten coloured rule applies to metallic paints as well.
Anonymous No.96438236 >>96438248 >>96438417 >>96439345
Evening lads, just wanna check I’ve got this correct before I glue - I’m new to this.

I’m building 5x black Templar initiates
2x will hold a power fist
3x will hold a chain sword
5x will hold a heavy bolt pistol in their off hand
All 5x have a close combat weapon glued to their leg
All 5x have a standard bolt pistol glued to their leg

Is this correct it just seems odd and when I try to adjust the weapons in the 40K app it only says good to go if all 5 initiates have all of those weapons…

Appreciate any insight anyone has
Anonymous No.96438248 >>96438264 >>96462601
>>96438236
You're talking about army or squad building. I think this would be better asked in /40kg/. Just know that it is a mess down there.

Do you have a list of paints to paint those Black Templars? I don't have the link, but I think someone can link you Stahly's paint PDF so you can find close enough approximates if you like to avoid Citadel paints.
Anonymous No.96438264 >>96438794 >>96462601
>>96438248
I don’t have a list but I watched that really popular YouTube painting tutorial guy, made a list of every brush and paint. Ordered those and I’ll follow along.
Just gonna practice his method over and over again one model at a time.

I also bought the warsuit so I’ll paint that at some point.

I just don’t wanna go and glue and find out my marines have too many weapons, seems odd the model would hold a heavy bolt pistol and also have a standard one on its hip. Kinda confused.
Anonymous No.96438286
>>96436943
Anonymous No.96438292 >>96442512
>>96436943
solid job, mate!
Anonymous No.96438302 >>96438310 >>96441371 >>96444248
painted a Blood Bowl 7 Drow (Dark Elves) team.
Anonymous No.96438310 >>96438480
>>96438302
Very nice job anon!
What paints did you use for the hair and skin tones?
Anonymous No.96438316 >>96438537
Anyone got that fucked up face collage
Anonymous No.96438417
>>96438236
you don't need the extra pistol and cc weapon on them, it's kind of weird that they still have them in the profile and those templars have their main weapons chained to their hands so they can't holster and draw secondaries anyway. no one will complain if you leave stuff like that off for aesthetics.
Anonymous No.96438480
>>96438310
thx. It's black, mixed with neutral grey and sky grey (Vallejo)
Anonymous No.96438494 >>96438618
Sorry if this is retarded but could you use metallics with an eye towards going nmm? Here is my thought process
>drybrush on a rough blend from your shadow color to your darkest metallic
>highlight your next brighter metallic
>you now have a passable mini for using on the tabletop
>later you can go back, and continue adding highlights and blends with metallics until you hit white
>add a matte glaze overtop to kill the glitter of the true metallic
This would let you get minis looking alright on the tabletop sooner and metallics tend to blend a lot quicker and easier than other paints.
Anonymous No.96438537 >>96438575 >>96458934
>>96438316
Anonymous No.96438575
>>96438537
>mad world.mp3
Anonymous No.96438618
>>96438494
The retarded assumption you've made is that a scruffy nmm approach is going to somehow look better than shaded true metallics. If you want to do nmm just block in the proper light, dark and mid for your passable tabletop model.
Anonymous No.96438666
>>96435484
Grass is always greener on the other side i guess.
Anonymous No.96438688
>>96435960
Check Dakkadakka (stormbringers) and Grey Tide (primal hounds) on MMF. The catalogue there is nice to browse than etsy. If you like some stuff, you can look for it specifically on etsy if you dont have a printer yourself.
Here is another:
https://www.myminifactory.com/users/wargamesprint?show=store&categories=3959

Looking for space vikings or viking wolves gives you some other results too.
Anonymous No.96438780 >>96439020
>started painting a tank for a painting comp this weekend
>due mid october
>progress feels incredibly slow, not sure if I'll be able to accomplish what I wanted to in time
>doesn't help that I can't turn down any overtime that comes my way, not in a great financial spot
>the other unit I was considering was a terminator squad w/ bannerman
>if I decide to switch streams it has to be very soon
Anonymous No.96438794
>>96438264
This thread is for painting and modeling, not for game rules. I personally think you should give them all a gun for a head, because that's awesome.
Anonymous No.96439020
>>96438780
Believe in the me who believes in you.
Anonymous No.96439112 >>96441371 >>96444248 >>96445254
Some actual progress on the mordheim artwork inspired dwarf slayer
Anonymous No.96439295 >>96439306 >>96440432
>need some Yriel Yellow for detailing
>haven't used it in a few months
>shake it a bit, try using it but it's still a bit too fucked
>absent-mindedly shake it again while figuring out which other colours I may need
>tfw hadn't closed the lid
This is a new one for me
Anonymous No.96439306 >>96439660
>>96439295
post a picture, I'm curious
Anonymous No.96439345 >>96439910
>>96438236
The initiates just need the chainsword/powerfist and the heavy bolt pistol on. I don't know what that app is going about, you can safely ignore that.
Anonymous No.96439660
>>96439306
I took a shower, I basically threw a large glob of paint right in the air, some of it ended up back in the pot/around the lid but the majority landed on my arm/legs/bit on my face
Fortunately it was less than half full
Anonymous No.96439910 >>96439932
>>96439345
It's accurate to the unit rules as written. Weird but it's been like this for 2 codexes in a row now.
Anonymous No.96439932 >>96440079
>>96439910
Yeah that makes sense, the app just takes into consideration the bolt rifle replaced by the heavy pistol and the chainsword, and still keeps the knife and bolt pistol as the baseline marine equipment although they will never be shown nor used.
Anonymous No.96440079
>>96439932
They can fire both pistols at once. Its weird they haven't changed it in-line with basically every other chainsword marine (like the templar sword brethren) but it's a valid loadout with in-game effects.
Anonymous No.96440432 >>96440658
>>96439295
Reminds me how I once attempted to shake Vallejo "dead white" bottle without realising it was missing a lid. Obviously produced less mess than GSW bottle would but few drops landed directly on face of one anime plastic girl I was building week before. You can imagine how it looked like.
Anonymous No.96440464 >>96442512
>>96436943
way too much OSL and that background is terrible for taking photos.
Take a picture with a white or black background.
Anonymous No.96440590 >>96440609 >>96440612 >>96441371 >>96444248
my first mini painted after over a decade, pls be gentle
Anonymous No.96440609
>>96440590
Anonymous No.96440612 >>96440659
>>96440590
Turning my head is annoying, but it looks like you stayed in the lines but it's kind of bland with it being 90% black robes
You can make the hat a different color which make it more interesting to look at
Anonymous No.96440634 >>96440714 >>96441033 >>96441239 >>96441287 >>96441371 >>96442557 >>96444248
My first ever mini what do u think? some tips or sugestions would be nice
Anonymous No.96440658
>>96440432
You should have left it. Or added to it.
Anonymous No.96440659 >>96440667 >>96440682
>>96440612
im a stupid phone poster so I forgot to edit the image. I choose him because he's supposed to be all black and I wanted an easy first mini to paint. Here's his example image on the Flintloque website.
Anonymous No.96440667 >>96444317
>>96440659
Anonymous No.96440682 >>96440741
>>96440659
I always send pictures to myself in Discord and crop and post from my PC.
I'm curious about what caused what looks like texture. It doesn't look like your paint was too thick, so I'm guessing a poor prime. But it's hard to tell. Definitely add highlights tho. Since it's pure black you could highlight most of it in a dark grey, then go light grey for the extremes.
Anonymous No.96440714
>>96440634
Considerably better than my first attempt, well done.
Anonymous No.96440741
>>96440682
I think a lot of it is the camera, it doesn't look as rough irl. I'm think I prime it a little too light though. This is my first time using speed paints
Anonymous No.96440945
>>96433380
Thanks, I've never used purple as a glaze for cloth! I was talking more about having the stripe follow the curve or fold naturally though, but that's a good glaze idea
Anonymous No.96440980
>>96433438
The majority of them are, yeah. I'm very satisfied with them, good sculpts and decent customer service. They have a hobgoblin mongol-esqe warband that I'm going to get next I think.
Creative sculpt studio also has some scrubgly sculpts but he's more of an artist than a businessman desu.
I would take a quick look at old-school miniatures soon, he's retiring some chaos lines and they're dirt cheap atm
Anonymous No.96441033
>>96440634
Looks unironically great for a first mini.

I'd look into maybe giving the shadows a bit more depth, ex on the mace head and between different areas like the tassets and the cloth
Then it's just minimal stuff like some strategic highlights, maybe some more focus on the little details like the belt etc
Anonymous No.96441123 >>96441371 >>96442557 >>96444317
Continued progress on the wyvern, going to do the rider next I think
Anonymous No.96441239
>>96440634
For a first attempt, it's really good! I would try to add a bit more depth on the cloth (washes and highlights) - watch a couple of videos for help.
Anonymous No.96441287
>>96440634
You clearly did your mini painting homework and it shows.
Good job anon! I hope you had fun.
>some tips or sugestions would be nice
Maybe water down some orange brown paint to a milky consistency to resemble rust on the silver part of the mace when dried after application?
Video example: https://youtu.be/dvlvzXaEmso?t=570
Anonymous No.96441307
>>96434158
These are the ones I use most often. The small one there had a lot of fraying and I had to trim a lot of it. The others I just paint with normally. I haven't had any bunching and once they're wetted the bristles even out and the paint gets dragged out smooth.
Anonymous No.96441371 >>96441430 >>96442715
>>96432941
That red is lovely
>>96436387
This is pretty good anon. Try to practice staying "in lines" next time, you got a bit of overspill on his belt.
>>96438302
Very nice! I especially like the skin
>>96439112
I don't know anything about sculpting but this is already starting to look good.
>>96440590
You picked a pretty simple mini which I think is good for some practice after a break this long. Everything is "in lines" as far as I can see and that's always nice. I can't tell how much of the shading you actually painted and how much is because of the lighting though. Overally a decent start, keep at it!
>>96440634
If this is really your first mini that is unironically very impressive. It takes people a while to even try to attempt blends(even if it's done with contrast-like paints) and you got it pretty damn clean right off the bat. Same with the eye glow, more experienced people can struggle with that and yours looks good. The verdigris is a nice touch too. Great job, honestly.
>>96441123
Gonna try asking again - where is that mini from? I really like it
Anonymous No.96441430 >>96442301 >>96442420
>>96441371
Sorry! I posted and crawled back into my cave last time. It's an Orc Warboss on Wyvern from Warhammer Fantasy. Very old model, I've had it since 2011.
Anonymous No.96441486 >>96441877
In a previous thread someone shared a website that sells really cheap miniatures which are helpful when first learning to paint to get practice. Can anyone link it again
Anonymous No.96441509 >>96441512 >>96441877 >>96442557 >>96444317
Does this look good? I'm not happy with the coat color yet
Anonymous No.96441512 >>96441877
>>96441509
Anonymous No.96441877
How are Pro Acryl's fair skin paints?

>>96441509
>>96441512
Looks fine to me, anon. Noticed a few dust particles on the miniatures though. Got a big brush to dust off the mini so that dust doesn't get trapped under a thin coat of paint?

>>96441486
Are you referring to EM4 miniatures?
Anonymous No.96441886 >>96441923 >>96442087
This is the plasticard I just got in the mail for making tiled based. This shit is extremely hard to cut. My hobby knife will only make superficial cuts and I'd never get through it all the way. I had to use tin cutters to be able to get through it easily. Even a pair of wire cutters didn't cut all the way through.
How am I supposed to use this when I need heavy equipment to even cut out the piece I need? I have no idea how I'm going to be able to carve in the grooves for the tile look.
Anonymous No.96441923 >>96442002 >>96442087
>>96441886
1.5 is pretty thicc.
That said, if you don't have any dedicated equipment (like DSPIAE cutter), you should be cutting plasticard by using (ideally metal) ruler and then doing multiple shallow cuts on the same spot. It usually takes ~three cuts before you can just snap it cleanly away.
Anonymous No.96442002 >>96442088
>>96441923
I had thought about getting the 1mm, but after seeing how hard it is to cut with just a hobby knife I'm wishing I went with 0.5mm.
I suppose to make the gouges I can use my hand saw I just got. Making this one base did just get way more annoying than I thought it would be.
Anonymous No.96442019
Is 0.38mm needle size a good needle size for basecoats and detail work if I just switch the air cap to a wider one?
Or if I just want to use an airbrush for basecoats it is just 0.5mm all the way?
Anonymous No.96442087 >>96442102 >>96442615 >>96444317
>>96441886
>>96441923
that's not how cutting platicard works

you score the line a few times depending on thickness and you bend it until it snaps, non straight cuts are harder buy doable by chunks in the same manner, for smaller random shapes you can use a jeweler style saw
>https://youtu.be/HMxHTeIGD84?feature=shared&t=33

also abs is not 'polystyrene' and might not break as cleanly, that product description is lying to you, i'm pretty sure abs is cheaper and that's why they sell a lot of sheets of that for hobbying now and try to gaslight you

however if you want the thickness to make slabs or something like that look for 'foamed pvc' sheets, those are soft enough to be cut A LOT more easily and you can imprint textures on it by just pressing on it or scraping to make wood grain, picrel is mostly that
Anonymous No.96442088 >>96442615
>>96442002
Nah anon, you just need a sharp/fresh hobby knife and a (metal) ruler. It's easy to cut plasticard, even 1.5mm (and thicker), but it needs a little bit of patience. I do it regularly.
You can check Offbeat Builds on youtube, he does some pretty magical things with plasticard and shows most of the important parts of the process.
That said, if you wanted to use plasticard as some kind of cobblestone or something similar, it might be easier to cut it into smaller pieces and then layer it, rather than carving.
Anonymous No.96442102 >>96442350
>>96442087
>that's not how cutting platicard works
>proceeds to repeat the same thing I said
Anonymous No.96442301
>>96441430
Thanks and no worries I figured you must've missed my post.
Anonymous No.96442350
>>96442102
i didn't mean to contradict you just to add to the conversation
Anonymous No.96442420
>>96441430
>Very old model, I've had it since 2011.
>most of my models are pre-2000
now I feel very old
Anonymous No.96442512
>>96440464
Torches are bright and I want my huge plumes of fire to act as huge plumes of fire. That one is just subjective. background is true though.

>>96438292
Thank you!
Anonymous No.96442557
>>96441509
The color is fine, but I think you're lacking definition and shading on it.

>>96441123
Nice. The skin and base look good. You could always differentiate the scales a little by making them a bit darker or a deeper shade of blue. also the bone spines on the wings, the big ones at least you should probably blend the ivory brown into each other with the sharp lines (idk how to describe it properly but you know what I mean), or just the way you did it on his horns.

>>96440634
Nice start. some basic improvements, I would say add some edge highlights (not full outlining everything, but little bits of untarnished bronze dotted around any angular shapes on the armor and here and there, and on the rivets. Stuff like that.
I see what you were going for with the 'dark red into red' look for the red, but it looks a little strange on the plume of the helmet,, The top of the plume where it bends over should really be a little bit brighter, some of the brighter red just highlighted along the hairs only right on the top of that bend, and then maybe an even brighter red just on the upward bending parts closer to the tips if you want to keep that gradient well defined.
I would also put a a brighter dot of very pale pastel green right in the middle of your glowy areas.
Oh, also the belt buckle isn't painted.
It's pretty good though.
Anonymous No.96442615 >>96442732 >>96444317
>>96442087
>>96442088
Thanks anons. I might look into that softer stuff if I plan on doing more bases like this.
I ended up making due with my hobby saw that I'm now really glad I recently bought. Drew straight lines with a micron pen, scored it with my knife, and then dragged the saw across 7 times for each line. I got it mostly to size and shape with the base, but it's good enough. I can't be fucked sanding it down to flush. At least not today.
I'm gonna make a blood splash out of the cup with some resin too. Now I just need to decide what material to make the floor tiles. Not Marble.
Anonymous No.96442628 >>96444317
another grogdar painted mostly over a short evening session

went for red ink airbrushed over a zenithal prime this time to see how it came out
Anonymous No.96442715
>>96441371
thanks friend anon, showed it to my firend last night and they pointed that out and i beleave i fixed it.
Anonymous No.96442732 >>96442767
>>96442615
Looking good. Btw anon, you can soften the plasticard with plastic cement and stipple a nice texture onto it with something like an old stiff brush. This technique is especially great for coarse things, like cast iron/steel or stone. Stipple the texture, then sand it very gently to make it look more natural and it does absolute wonders when painted.
Anonymous No.96442767 >>96442785 >>96442802 >>96442866
>>96442732
I tested my glue on a piece just to make sure it was even the material as advertised. I though I was gonna have to soften it and then cut it for a minute. But that texture method sounds interesting. I'll try that if I want to go for a more worn or natural material.
I managed to grout the tiles with some thinned vallejo texture paste. That really fine sand worked better than I thought it would desu. Now I just need to decide if there's anything I want to put in front of where she'll be standing or leave it as is before I go prime it.
Anonymous No.96442774 >>96443659 >>96444317
First time posting here, I’ve always enjoyed checking out your works anons.
I'm at my 4th mini, tried some stuff and learned a lot.
I rushed my white and didn’t thin my paint enough and got fucked later on.
Also fucked up my white while trying to practice OSL for the first time, so there is a lot of white particles around some parts...
Anyway, I will do better next time.
Anonymous No.96442785
>>96442767
Good shit, sounds you have it under control.
Anyway, if you plan on doing more cobblestone in the future, you might like this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQkWP3aIQ-Y
Anonymous No.96442802 >>96443520
>>96442767
Anonymous No.96442866 >>96442954
>>96442767
>it was even the material as advertised
plastic cement works on abs too, maybe not as easily but it does
it won't work for the pvc tho

also from experience, unless you want them to look brand new or like inside flooring, tiles look better if you make each tile individually and glue them together later, the uneveness gives them character, also its easier to wear and tear them that way
Anonymous No.96442954
>>96442866
In this instance it's supposed to be a fairly wept kept vampire's castle, so this is what I was going for. If I need to cut out individual tiles I'll have to bust out the tin snips again kek
Anonymous No.96443492 >>96443503
why do paint makers just suck at making charts? what kind of benefit do they have from not advertising the correct color?
Anonymous No.96443503
>>96443492
You can't realistically advertise the accurate color so there's no point in bothering.
Anonymous No.96443520
>>96442802
>gamesworkshop bathroom floor immediately after tournament, colorized, 2025
Anonymous No.96443659
>>96442774
Every mini is progress and practice with brush control and learning how your paint behaves. Looking good, you're painting "in the lines" and your color choices work, keep up the good work and be sure to ask if you have questions.
Anonymous No.96443724 >>96443744 >>96443760 >>96443772 >>96444317 >>96453666
Phew, he's done.
Anonymous No.96443744 >>96443793
>>96443724
silly good work.
Anonymous No.96443760 >>96443778
>>96443724
NMM on the blade or just an incredibly light reflective metallic?
Anonymous No.96443763 >>96444317 >>96445039
Hello wip, today I offer freehand shields.
Anonymous No.96443772 >>96443793
>>96443724
Fingerlicking so good. You use true metallics on this right? But just with NMM methods I'm guessing. It's making me rethink dropping them to try and learn NMM if that's true.
Anonymous No.96443778 >>96443809
>>96443760
It's TMM but painted a bit like NMM? The brighter parts are highlighted with a brighter metallic
Anonymous No.96443793
>>96443744
Appreciated anon
>>96443772
Yeah those are metallics but with some more shading and highlighting. It's simpler than NMM but I like how it looks
Anonymous No.96443809
>>96443778
Nice, I love it
Anonymous No.96443828
Alright, time for OOE's first Carnifex buddy. I don't have a second kit for a second 'fex, but it's probably around the corner at some point.
So, quad-devourers? Quad-deathspitters?
Crushing claws and venom cannon? How should I arm this fat fuck?
Anonymous No.96444248
>>96432455
This is beautiful
>>96432941
I want to take a bite of this candied apple, does it dry this shiny? It's beautiful
>>96436387
Love this boy, The colors are so good
>>96436416
This is awesome man
>>96436779
The gold looks amazing
>>96436943
Atmospheric dude, the braziers are sick the light coming through the stained glass is awesome
>>96438302
Close ups of the dark elves please they look goooooood
>>96439112
Your Green stuff sculpting is fantastic
>>96440590
I want to know more about this lil guy he looks great
>>96440634
The blending on his clothes is looking so good, I would add a bit of a wash on his weapon to dull it a little and darken the recesses, loving his eyes too
Anonymous No.96444258 >>96444386
If I use green stuff to flush fit magnets to a standard GW base, would super gluing them before it hardens be a bad idea?
Anonymous No.96444317 >>96444381 >>96445074 >>96448972
>>96440667
What is he from? I love snowy bases
>>96441123
A beautiful beast
>>96441509
I agree, it needs some more shading the color of it looks good
>>96442087
I want these I have been meaning to experiment with plasticard but haven't yet
>>96442615
Where do you get these hobby saws? I've not seen any in any brick and mortar stores
>>96442628
How are you feeling about the zenithal prime on this compared to other methods you've tried?
>>96442774
Is this infinity? I love this guy's the osl looks smooth! Blue and orange are so beautiful
>>96443724
This looks better than box art! Amazing man
>>96443763
They are looking awesome! My favorite is the second from the right with the stars but the checkered shoes with the crescents looks incredible
Anonymous No.96444381 >>96444595
>>96444317
>hobby saws
Ordered from Tamiya
Anonymous No.96444386
>>96444258
Probably not. I use a similar trick to weight my bases by supergluing something heavy underneath (washers, pieces of pewter, or a huge mess of 2mm steel ball bearings) and then coming back later to seal the bottom with PVA glue.
Anonymous No.96444595 >>96445237
>>96444381
thank you, these work in any x-acto type holder or does Tamiya have a proprietary one?
Anonymous No.96444700 >>96444735 >>96444790 >>96444834
These are my holes. They were made for me
Anonymous No.96444735
>>96444700
Did a round of painting on my little kitbashed flyer+pilot.
Looks messier than I thought, in the photo....
anyway, still have some more shading/highlight to do, so it'll be a good chance for cleanup.
Do you think the flyer's too plain? Any idea on how to make it pop more? Don't really want to go for the rusty/grimy look, but I'm trying to make it look like it's well used/maintained.
Anonymous No.96444790 >>96448487
>>96444700
Didn't realize I'd accidentally replied to your post. In honor of your dubs, I'll say that your holes look appropriately grimy and possibly full of spiders.
Anonymous No.96444834
>>96444700
i love these
Anonymous No.96445039
>>96443763
Nice. Simple, stark.
Anonymous No.96445043
What would be a good highlight paint for vallejo's Brassy Brass. A silver is too cold, gold is just a different colour.
Anonymous No.96445074 >>96445103
>>96444317
>What is he from? I love snowy bases
He's from Flintloque, a Napoleonic fantasy wargame. Here are some Elven freebooters.
Anonymous No.96445103
>>96445074
The guy in the black cloak is Razputrovitch, a character from the Dark Czar faction which is basically the Napoleonic equivalent of Sylvania.
Anonymous No.96445237
>>96444595
tamiya saws are made by olfa, and they use 6mm shafts for all they razors, usual x-acto/excel blades/handles and chinesium equivalents are 5.8mm so they don't fit in those
Anonymous No.96445242 >>96451141
Starting work on the September /40kilogramms/ collage entry, gonna make a Legion of The Damned marine.
Fit the parts together and glued what made sense to. Going to add bones and flames using greenstuff next.
Anonymous No.96445254
>>96439112
BOLGORG!
Anonymous No.96445282 >>96445285 >>96445333 >>96445690 >>96445813 >>96446133 >>96446673 >>96447228
Hey lads, the local GW is going to be hosting a painting competition, I'm not sure what to submit for the unit category, give me some opinions here. Option 1: some chosen.
Anonymous No.96445285 >>96445293 >>96446673
>>96445282
Option 2: other chosen.
Anonymous No.96445293 >>96445298 >>96445301 >>96445305 >>96445307 >>96445333 >>96446673
>>96445285
Option 3: terminators.
Anonymous No.96445298 >>96445307 >>96445690 >>96446673
>>96445293
Option 4: possessed.

That's all, which one anons?
Anonymous No.96445301
>>96445293
Its gotta be the terminators man. Everyone fucks with terminaators
Anonymous No.96445305
>>96445293
these ones
Anonymous No.96445307
>>96445293
>>96445298
Termies or possessed for me. The termies are clean and simple but I like the flesh, glow and bases of the possessed.
Anonymous No.96445333
>>96445282
>>96445293
These are the most impressive. Good luck.
Anonymous No.96445403 >>96445424 >>96445460 >>96453656
Been a while since I last posted. Progress is coming along nicely but I'm still undecided with what to do with the bases. Any recommendations?
Anonymous No.96445424 >>96445582
>>96445403
Goblin green. NOW.
Anonymous No.96445460 >>96445582
>>96445403
Have the red from the guns return, or use a neutral tone like brown or grey.
Anonymous No.96445582 >>96445600
>>96445424
No :^)
>>96445460
I did initially go for purple to contrast the green, but it detracted too much form the model. Neutral tone it is
Anonymous No.96445600
>>96445582
Yeah, you usually want the focus to stay on the model itself and use the base as a supporting feature.
Anonymous No.96445690
>>96445282
>>96445298
For me it's either the first batch of chosen to show some variations, or the possessed, with more area and having both organic and armour together.
Look at them again and decide which looks better painted in person (because I assume they won't be judged by picture).
Anonymous No.96445796 >>96447228 >>96458496
I'm trying to channel BT anon with this.
Respect for that dude's edge chipping skills.
Anonymous No.96445813
>>96445282
I've been a fan of your terminators, but the chosen might be more striking with the colors.
Anonymous No.96446133
>>96445282
Also voting for these lads.
Anonymous No.96446174 >>96446184 >>96446194 >>96446246 >>96451459
I am a fan of the older style of
>basecoat
>wash
>basecoat
>highlight
Who makes good washes these days? The last washes I used was gw’s from 2010 or so
Anonymous No.96446184
>>96446174
I like this one, it gives everything a nice and dirty look.
Anonymous No.96446194
>>96446174
I use army painter's dark tone or dark skin shade (a richer red brown for warm colours). Most brands are a bit thinner and less tinting than the old GW washes.
Anonymous No.96446246
>>96446174
I heard Vallejo's black and sepia ones in the game color range were a solid alternative to Citadel's.
Anonymous No.96446673 >>96447228 >>96447504
>>96445282
>>96445285
>>96445293
>>96445298
Is there a reason why you would not submit them all?
As far as the quality of the paintjob goes I would say the Chosen show off your skill the most due to their slight theme variation and various details. But also, and this is not your fault, the models are cluttered with shit, generally bad and a bit hard to look at and won't pop well. The same is true with the posessed. This is why you should go with the Terminators. They are far more readable and will be easily seen by both the judges and the audience.
Anonymous No.96446941 >>96447180
Is the ashen skin with white armour a misguided choice?

I need to glaze some more color back into the skin but I’m starting to worry it won’t be enough contrast.
Anonymous No.96447180
>>96446941
You'll have to add a lot of shading in the skin to make it stand out. I actually couldn't tell there was armor for a minute and though it was naked.Maybe it you add a bit of grey to the skin to make it look more like Kratos' skin and glaze some red/purple into the shadows it could help.
Anonymous No.96447228 >>96453656
>>96445796
Appreciate it, I think yours is coming together really nicely.

I like the contrast of the silver weathering with the matte black, it's something I always wanted to do but since all my guys have the same semi gloss finish I'm sticking with that, but I think matte can give a much grittier (in a good way) look.

In fact if you want some better inspo there's a painter that does weathered, matte black templars which are probably much better than mine- check out boo's builds on ig, his OSL game especially is awesome and makes me wish I wasn't so stubborn in not getting an airbrush.

Here's the cousin of your swordbro anyway.

>>96445282
>>96446673
I agree with this anon, I feel chosen have the most personality and showcase a more interesting skillset, but termies are a safer bet.
Anonymous No.96447310 >>96447329 >>96447330
What’s a good type of brush if one wants to just use it for applying washes?
Anonymous No.96447329
>>96447310
Anything with a decent bit of body and not too pointy.
Anonymous No.96447330 >>96447378
>>96447310
synthetic size 1 is fine. you don't really need a separate brush.
Anonymous No.96447378 >>96447822
>>96447330
you do, because washes tend to ruin good brushes.
Anonymous No.96447503 >>96447526 >>96447703 >>96463816
Assembled my first mini today, I guess it is a better choice to finish setting them all up before priming it right?

I did not have a hobby knife, but had a small file so I tried to file away any of the excess. This is a fun hobby, I just need to find a way to store these dudes since my shelves are full of books.
Anonymous No.96447504
>>96446673
>Is there a reason why you would not submit them all?
Max one entry per category.
Anonymous No.96447526 >>96447574
>>96447503
get a xacto knife
you have to remove the mold lines too (you can use the file for that)

extra points if you drill yo barrels
Anonymous No.96447574 >>96447641 >>96447770
>>96447526
Oh now I see what you mean, thanks Anon.

What would you recommend to store these dudes too?
Anonymous No.96447641 >>96448586
>>96447574
some people here use steel boxes, boxes with steel plates or IKEA KVISSLE/HARVMATTA and put magnets on the bases of the dudes

you can also use generic foam suitcases like this
>https://www.amazon.com/CASEMATIX-Shell-Miniature-Storage-Travel/dp/B086MGDYZL
or this
>https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Tools-Funda-r%C3%ADgida-impermeable-almacenamiento/dp/B0CKFHH599

those are just first result examples but you get the idea, you can also buy just the pluckable foam and put in whichever box or drawer you want
Anonymous No.96447703
>>96447503
Until you get enough minis, you could store them inside tupperwares with foam or bubblewrap, it will be enough for a while.
Anonymous No.96447770
>>96447574
extra tip, if you have plastic cement,you can dab it after you sand a surface to smooth it a bit more if needed, just dab and let dry
Anonymous No.96447822 >>96447932
>>96447378
same as any other paint you'll fuck it up if you drown the brush and it soaks into the ferrule, by minimum good sense won't cause any problems.
Anonymous No.96447932 >>96448027
>>96447822
>all paints have the same capillarity
Anonymous No.96448027
>>96447932
you are rinsing your brush before paint dries, right?
Anonymous No.96448301 >>96448353
Had to do a fumigation for bed bugs because my next door neighbor is literally the infamous chris-chan tier hoarder of the building, but i forgot a half-painted daemon prince on my hobby desk, how fucked by the leftover chemical film is it? Do I have to strip and prime again?
Anonymous No.96448353 >>96448427
>>96448301
If I recall correctly, everything left open after beg bugs chemical treatment have to be washed in warm water and soap to get rid of residual stuff. Maybe just warm water will be enough?

Also, for the future, because I had to deal with bed bugs myself - chemical solutions are no longer favoured since these little fuckers gain resistance absurdly quickly so you need to repeat it with at least three different stuff to be sure. Now, most popular and safest option is to use just hot steam - it was proven (I even have scientific article about it) that temperature over around 50C kills both living bugs and their eggs and even casual steam cleaner device penetrate beds, carpets and the like with ease. Just a friendly tip.
Anonymous No.96448427
>>96448353
Thanks.
Anonymous No.96448461
>>96431984 (OP)
> Knightmare, plus some Otherworld. Maybe a couple old Citadel.
Very nice.
Anonymous No.96448487
>>96444790
All good anon, I like the retro future model. It makes me think of cowboy bebop. What game?
Anonymous No.96448586 >>96448589 >>96451271
>>96447641
>you can also buy just the pluckable foam and put in whichever box or drawer you want
Just made my third "Emperor's Teeth! Everything's on 32mm bases OR LARGER??" case this week using pluck foam and an empty Indomitus box.
Anonymous No.96448589
>>96448586
I thought his was zone mortalis for a second
Anonymous No.96448599
Anonymous No.96448629 >>96449354
Bought a Barrow Guard box today to kitbash some more Titan Legion Footmen out of Solar Auxilia. Probably going to play Kill Team with them.
Anonymous No.96448736 >>96453656 >>96458496
I have four more giant assassin vines to finish for the set, but a rougish rogue is fighting off some twig horrors. Feel like I could have used something other than grass for them, but not sure what. I like the lady though
Anonymous No.96448972
>>96444317
>How are you feeling about the zenithal prime on this compared to other methods you've tried?

i kind of always go for a zen prime just because I have the airbrush at hand but don't always take advantage of it. in this case i had a can of hyrax brown i used as the base (i actually used this on the first of the kabalites i painted (the modern one)) and it seems to work pretty nicely as a base for a red ink sprayed onto the zen shading (i used some monument bright ivory as my airbrush white has been coming out a bit spotty)
Anonymous No.96449354
>>96448629
The biggest pickelhaube
Anonymous No.96451072 >>96453690 >>96453833
Depression is winning the battle against using hobbying as a distraction. Guess I have to do real things for a while again...
Anonymous No.96451141 >>96457214 >>96460248
>>96445242
Thinking the chest is done. May add a tiny bit of putty to the gap on the left where it came off in a bigger chunk than intended.
Anonymous No.96451271
>>96448586
That looks like a really hard dungeon
Anonymous No.96451459 >>96453693
>>96446174
For acrylics, ProAcryl washes are very good but their colors are limited. They flow super well and have a lot of pigment in them. I also really like AK's DeepShades. I hate to sound like a broken record but if you love washes I would encourage you to try oils, you can get a big tube of Ivory Black and some white spirit/mineral spirits and go to town for very cheap.
Anonymous No.96452473 >>96452542
I admit that I rushed this a little bit, but I really need to get better at smooth blends over large surfaces. I suck at drawing and sculpting fabric in 2d and 3d stuff too so maybe I should try actually learning how the shading on a cape like this works and then practice more deliberately.
Anonymous No.96452542 >>96456150
>>96452473
Looks reasonable to me.
Anonymous No.96452675 >>96452684 >>96453656
Not really a fan of painting Necrons. Here’s how mine turned out anyone else feel the same way ?
Anonymous No.96452684
>>96452675
Anonymous No.96453656
>>96445403
I love how clean they are
>>96447228
Damn this looks insane
>>96448736
Cute plants, she looks like a nice gaul
>>96452675
They look fine, what arent you a fan of?
Anonymous No.96453666 >>96458496
I'm almost done with this dude.
I need to fix some details and seal it.


>>96443724
Very nice!
Anonymous No.96453690
>>96451072
To battle depression you need to do things which bring you power, or rather make life feel as if you are the master of your own fate. You also need to raise your testosterone. Gym and succsess are the best cures for it. Painting will help only if you start winning huge competitions because it will make you feel powerful and competent.
Anonymous No.96453693 >>96453697
>>96451459
>some white spirit/mineral spirit

I dont want to use disgusting chemicals on my desk, but thanks. Acrylics4life.
Anonymous No.96453697 >>96453746 >>96453754
>>96453693
>he hasn't discovered panel liners, oil washes or even just oil paints
Anonymous No.96453746 >>96453771
>>96453697
>discovered
I have oilpaints (no-name, abteilung 502 and windsor&newton), panel lines (tamiya and MIG), streaking grime and other enamel washes (MIG and AK) and i just dont like to use this smelly stuff on my desk. Simple as that. Having my apartment smell like shit for a day is not worth it to me.
Anonymous No.96453754
>>96453697
NTA but I really need to give oils a go finally, I've been using panel liners and some enamel weathering stuff and they're very comfy to work with
Anonymous No.96453771 >>96453774
>>96453746
Just open a window?
Anonymous No.96453774
>>96453771
yeah.. like i did not try it. My solution is simple: acrylics.
Anonymous No.96453833
>>96451072
Just exercise more.
Anonymous No.96454043 >>96454053 >>96458496
finished some dwarven artillery pieces. The old crew sculpts are just fantastic.
Anonymous No.96454053
>>96454043
very sovlful
Anonymous No.96454148 >>96454192 >>96454230 >>96457299
Do these boots read as timbs?
Anonymous No.96454192
>>96454148
lmao a bit, yeah
Anonymous No.96454230
>>96454148
kind of, looks awful
Anonymous No.96454284 >>96454290 >>96454403 >>96454496 >>96454597 >>96454690 >>96454728 >>96455621
What's with this trend of using these abysmally ugly colour schemes?

People in the 90s have used very vibrant colours too, but they had much better sense for colour composition.

Is it really just because of youtube morons praising colour theory and everyone simply tries to use it without really understanding it?
Anonymous No.96454290
>>96454284
You know the answer, anon.
Anonymous No.96454382 >>96455522 >>96456401
couldn't see a tutorial in the OP
how to make casts of components?

the component I wish to cast is metal, what material is good for making a cast, and what material is good for casting a new part?
it's not a large part, nor has much detail, but it is flat and wide (it's mostly a blade)
Anonymous No.96454403 >>96454529
>>96454284
>People in the 90s have used very vibrant colours too, but they had much better sense for colour composition.
They did not. Most painting done in the 90s was not very good, we like it now because of nostalgia and the inability of millenials to come up with something that is not just degredation of old ideas.
>Is it really just because of youtube morons praising colour theory and everyone simply tries to use it without really understanding it?
Could be, but it could be that most people just aren't good at painting.
Anonymous No.96454496 >>96454520
>>96454284
Are you going to post an example of an ugly color scheme or what?
Anonymous No.96454520 >>96454568
>>96454496
If you don't think this shit looks awful, I can't help you.
Anonymous No.96454529 >>96463847
>>96454403
>They did not. Most painting done in the 90s was not very good, we like it now because of nostalgia and the inability of millenials to come up with something that is not just degredation of old ideas.
Get a load of this guy.
Anonymous No.96454568 >>96454728
>>96454520
The quality perhaps, but you were talking about color scheme.
Anonymous No.96454597
>>96454284
thanks doc
Anonymous No.96454690 >>96454710 >>96454747
>>96454284
>old thing good
>new thing bad

you are onto something there Anon.. you should continue your investigations.
Anonymous No.96454710
>>96454690
NTA but old thing good and, AND! new thing good as well.
Anonymous No.96454728 >>96454743 >>96454900
>>96454284
thats a failed attempt to make a synthwave color scheme, and even good attempts rarely look good

also in the era of social media oversaturation ppl have to do weird shit to be noticed, and since you posted that here i guess it worked

>>96454568
the quality is better than the color scheme
Anonymous No.96454743 >>96454765
>>96454728
>the quality is better than the color scheme
Purple and green is a classic, lol.
Anonymous No.96454747
>>96454690
nta, that overused reductionism makes you look like a brainless consoomer
Anonymous No.96454765 >>96454782
>>96454743
choosing colors is a palette, choosing where to put them is a paint scheme

how dense are you
Anonymous No.96454782 >>96454828
>>96454765
Where should he have put them differently then?
Anonymous No.96454828 >>96454900 >>96454906
>>96454782
i don't know i'm not got at that either, that composition just looks bad
as i said already those colors rarely look good on miniatures, less so on 'fantasy' ones

>shut up then
no, not being able to do something doesn't discredit criticism on it

>but but i think is good
opinions are like asses, everyone has theirs and salma hayek's is the most beautiful
Anonymous No.96454900 >>96454964
>>96454828
Indeed, what's wrong with that pain job is that it's messy, noisy, and poorly composed. Not the color scheme.
>>96454728
>thats a failed attempt to make a synthwave color scheme
No, that magenta+cyan. This is purple+teal.
Anonymous No.96454906 >>96454930 >>96454938 >>96454944 >>96455522 >>96461961
>>96454828
>salma hayek
breh she's 60
Anonymous No.96454930 >>96454978
>>96454906
it's an old joke but shes still hot
Anonymous No.96454938 >>96454978
>>96454906
>not appreciating gilfs
ngmi
Anonymous No.96454944 >>96454978
>>96454906
Still a smokeshow.
Anonymous No.96454964 >>96455005
>>96454900
>Not the color scheme
hey look it's the same color scheme
Anonymous No.96454978 >>96454992
>>96454930
>>96454938
>>96454944
gross
make-up can't fool me, you guys are probably all pushing 60 yourself
Anonymous No.96454992 >>96454997
>>96454978
>itt anons who wouldn't fuck salma given the chance
Anonymous No.96454997
>>96454992
i mean.. it would look good on my resume
Anonymous No.96455005
>>96454964
Nah, one of them has a green knee-pad.
Anonymous No.96455522 >>96455746 >>96456647
>>96454382
There's a lot to unpack in your post, anon. Simple quick answer: can you get someone to 3D print the part you need?

I've cast metal models using a hot pot to melt casting metal (a mixture of tin, bismuth, and sometimes lead) and a two-part silicone mould, but this is a pretty big production if you want to do it correctly.

Lately, there's been more talk of using resin or green stuff/milliput with "temporary" moulds made from Oyumaru or something similar. That, I have never had much luck with - but others have, and I bet you could find some tutorials on YT.

>>96454906
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Sofia Vergara, Billy Joe Armstrong of Green Day, and Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup all turn(ed) 53 this year.
Anonymous No.96455620 >>96455781 >>96456151
I was painting some Mansions of Madness minis to find the coat was coming off in my fingers, directly down to the plastic. I probably wasn't thorough enough in my removal of the releasing agent is my current theory.
These minis are a softer plastic than I'm used to. Unsure what kind. What might be best in terms of stripping these things and starting again from scratch? Preferably something I can get in the UK, but I can find an equivalent if you've used something else successfully. I don't know if the Usual Suspects would damage them.
Anonymous No.96455621 >>96455677
>>96454284
>THE YOUTUBER MAN TOLD ME THIS WILL *CHANGE* THE WAY I LOOL AT PAINTING FOREVER
>THIS WILL MAKE MY MINIATURES LOOK JUST LIKE THE BOX
>LET ME CHECK THE MAGIC CHART....
>IF I USE THIS COLOR, THEN I *MUST* USE THIS CORESPONDING COLOR AS THE COMPLIMENT
>THIS IS HOW ART WORKS, ITS LITERALLY JUST SCIENCE
>(slops miniature in contrast paint)
Anonymous No.96455677 >>96456569 >>96456645 >>96457067
>>96455621
Are there even any chill hobbytubers left or is it all slop? I've been watching some plamo guys lately and shits so comfy to watch.
Anonymous No.96455738
>muh youtubers
what about you fuck off
Anonymous No.96455746
>>96455522
>all turn(ed) 53 this year.
what's your point?
Anonymous No.96455781 >>96456080
>>96455620
>These minis are a softer plastic than I'm used to
99% of boardgames use some flavor of pvc unless explicitly stated otherwise

ipa is probably fine to strip them
Anonymous No.96455890 >>96455932 >>96455935
>bought some minis
>didn't realize they were resin
Is there anything I should know before trying to paint them? Can I still use Vallejo or Mr. Hobby primers on them?
Anonymous No.96455932 >>96456266
>>96455890
You can use all the same stuff for painting but you need to be a little more careful when cleaning them, you'll probably want to wear a mask if you do any sanding or filing because inhaling resin dust can be really bad
Anonymous No.96455935 >>96456266
>>96455890
depending on procedence you may want to gently wash them with warm water and soap to remove possible mold release on them, ignore this if they are 3dprinted
you will need ca to glue them too, plastic cement doesn't work

any primer works fine
Anonymous No.96456080
>>96455781
15 minutes in a 99.9% IPA bath plus an electric toothbrush did the trick. Thanks!
Anonymous No.96456150
>>96452542
Yeah It's alright. There's just some texture and sloppiness in the brush strokes that isn't intentional, and it's not quite striking in the way I'm picturing it in my head.
Anonymous No.96456151
>>96455620
I have the MoM game myself. The minis are your usual boardgame soft-ish pvc. You need to seal it with some plastidip after painting, similar to those 20mm toy soldiers.
Anonymous No.96456266
>>96455932
>>96455935
Thanks guys. I'll be more careful.
Anonymous No.96456401 >>96456453 >>96456622
>>96454382
I've used the standard resin to acrylic method to make a few things, eg lower jaw and dorsal spines for a Ral Partha dragon mini. There are some good videos out there that will walk you through the process.
Anonymous No.96456453
>>96456401
Sorry, I meant silicone to acrylic. Lack of caffeine... :)
Anonymous No.96456569
>>96455677
Dr Faust!
Anonymous No.96456622 >>96457853
>>96456401
any vids you recommend?
Anonymous No.96456624 >>96457013
>>96431984 (OP)
Saw this example of why you should thin your paints but I can't work out what it actually is, is it a primaris captain?
Anonymous No.96456645 >>96457357
>>96455677
james wappel is like exclusively long form full painting process + talking stuff but he's a good dude and his work is great to watch take shape
Anonymous No.96456647
>>96455522
>Simple quick answer: can you get someone to 3D print the part you need?
yes, but i'm an autist so only the original part, or copies of that part will do as it's a vintage model (necron pariahs)

i'm not looking to cast in metal, I was just throwing in that the original piece is metal incase that changes things compared to a plastic piece

so really i'm asking for
>stuff that can make a mould
>stuff that can fill the mould
Anonymous No.96457013 >>96457032 >>96466382
>>96456624
He's absolutely a SM Captain, the Iron Halo gives it away. That very image predates Primaris by 6-7 years, and going off the THIN YOUR PAINTS article history on 1d6chan - was at least featured there since 2011 in the 1d4c days, predating the associated meme video.
Anonymous No.96457032
>>96457013
cheers, the halo threw me off
Anonymous No.96457067
>>96455677
Jose Davinci if you can understand spanish or don't mind subtitles.
Anonymous No.96457214 >>96460248
>>96451141
Going to go with a skull for the head or make some green stuff additions to the helmet? Liking the direction, please keep posting updates as you go.
Anonymous No.96457299 >>96457384
>>96454148
I'd say about 80% there, I think some more dark brown shading towards the souls would make the yellow ochre stand out.
Anonymous No.96457357 >>96457554
>>96456645
Love his content but I've said it before, sometimes he can be frustrating to watch. He'll start talking about college football or a movie he saw and he'll breeze through some literal black magic painting and blending without saying what he did. Need to rewind a couple times but you can usually figure it out with the palette shot. This one from a few weeks ago was really cool to watch take shape, especially the base which he bangs out in a little under an hour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4wsZG5kNpM
Anonymous No.96457384
>>96457299
>souls
Soles, I am not a clever or awake man.
Anonymous No.96457441 >>96457509 >>96458329
Finishing up the elevated battery for my palisade fortifications today
Anonymous No.96457509 >>96458329
>>96457441
Shot of the gun deck. Thinking I'll put some stuff onto there. Stacked cannon shot and what-have-you. I've got some bits from the hellblaster volley guns I bought years ago that might work. Gotta dig those sprues out and take a look at what I have.

Next I think I'm going to do design some corner pieces. Got about a contiguous foot of wall including the battery here so far. I might make them like little towers themselves fully surrounded with the Palisades other than where the rampart floors will connect.
Anonymous No.96457554
>>96457357
def agree, i think the pos camera he seemingly just refuses to change for like a basic 1080p display drives me the most insane for as good as the actual painting is
Anonymous No.96457583 >>96457951
I tried my first resin casting. It's a tacky mess, is there a procedure to discarding waste or can just toss it in the bin?
Anonymous No.96457853 >>96457918
>>96456622
I started with this one - not the best but the guy presenting it is very clear and makes the steps look straightforward.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTFUrBgxkro

Beware of bubbles, especially when casting small pieces. For my dragon's dorsal spines I had to lay the two halves of the mold out flat and cast each one separately, then dissect them out and glue the halves of each spine together. It was the only way I could think of to get them with the points intact.

Hopefully other folks here may be more knowledgeable, cause this approach took f***ing forever... :)
Anonymous No.96457918 >>96458263 >>96459754
>>96457853
Same poster as above. I've looked into getting a degassing/bubble removal chamber for more efficient casting, and there are some newer, less expensive models:

https://www.amazon.com/Resin-Bubble-Remover-Digital-Degassing/dp/B0D9N51WKG/ref=sr_1_5?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.d5lTHUU2jLuSKtnHLFdtO3t-jNQfY-5FAZ50l3GmjcX3iIEYEW3nFFnH1C4ZDN55qf9-BcvnbI0mt_ZpIQbdZBgFBl0QReBOkBvCBzI5M4f6xz7v94oVcYZ2iWcofPsHR2Y-cN7f8dKkS4dJzLRmcDHcA0CSu-Hhpvkg9neXIpooMkcKtpxa7MAdIg36cPd4ltfoZujLXZU868otXAiT5dt_pffL0k57ZGxv38rrO_g.YWs0D5uSPmkUYc4L-fmm9tAymxUUTVlavgSuWGeRotg&dib_tag=se&hvadid=694043644234&hvdev=c&hvexpln=67&hvlocphy=9073502&hvnetw=g&hvocijid=14504566258684364442--&hvqmt=e&hvrand=14504566258684364442&hvtargid=kwd-381181306069&hydadcr=28577_14528921&keywords=vacuum+chamber+for+resin+casting&mcid=6bf9829dab34385eaf828c44667d5b6a&qid=1756838697&sr=8-5

No idea if they're any good (am guessing maybe not) but if anyone has experience with anything similar please post your thoughts. Thanks!
Anonymous No.96457951
>>96457583
I think you can throw it in the trash, but maybe leave it a week or two before you do?

I leave mine in the mold for a week before removing it (do the silicone on Saturday, cast the resin on Sunday, come back to it the following Saturday) and that usually gives it enough time to dry.

My fiancee casts flowers in resin, and her first try never really dried - she figured out it was lack of mixing that was the cause, and since then it's been OK.
Anonymous No.96458263 >>96458324
>>96457918
psa;
see how that links goes
>amazon/productname/dp/letters/ref....
just copy up to instead of copying the full link like that, it works the same

it also saves us from getting whatever referers you got

>https://www.amazon.com/Resin-Bubble-Remover-Digital-Degassing/dp/B0D9N51WKG
Anonymous No.96458324
>>96458263
>https://www.amazon.com/Resin-Bubble-Remover-Digital-Degassing/dp/B0D9N51WKG

Thanks! I had no idea how to post a link. Much appreciated!
Anonymous No.96458329
>>96457441
>>96457509
I think I missed the part at the end that was supposed to have more weathering and basing. If those posts are here somewhere, might you kindly direct me to them and I'll finish making this?
Anonymous No.96458496
>>96454043
Looks great anon, I really like how you painted the actual artillery pieces.
>>96453666
Checked and the scythe especially is very good.
>>96448736
Going to repeat myself yet again but those vibrant colors you're using look really nice.
>>96445796
Very nice! I feel like a lot of depth of BT anons stuff comes from volumetric highlights on the armor, you could give that a try.
Anonymous No.96458544 >>96458574
Thots?
Anonymous No.96458574 >>96458768
>>96458544
cute anime pantsu
Anonymous No.96458768
>>96458574
Yes
Anonymous No.96458934 >>96458988
>>96438537
Hey! I recognize that smart fella!


Thats Billy Headscratcha, the very confused ogryn who leads a Guerilla campaign against my buddy’s Tau. He fell into a pile of paint cans during a Blood Axe Kommando raid and accidentally became their warboss.


(Second from the bottom, right hand corner.)
Anonymous No.96458988
>>96458934
I changed his face paint from the blotchiness in the original image. I figured how he is now looks more like war paint where before it kind of just looked like he was suffering from a disease.
Anonymous No.96459754 >>96459806
>>96457918
You probably want a pressure pot for resin casting, not a vacuum chamber:

https://resinobsession.com/resin-frequently-asked-questions/pressure-pot-vacuum-chamber/
Anonymous No.96459806
>>96459754
vacuum the silicone and pressure the resin isn't it?
Anonymous No.96459823 >>96459931 >>96459955
Is army painter dark tone a good substitute for Nuln Oil in the thread's opinion? I'm running down to the end of my pot and apparently they fucked the formula in the meantime.
Anonymous No.96459931 >>96459960
>>96459823
I've had pretty negative experiences with army painter's tones, they don't flow well at all.
Anonymous No.96459955
>>96459823
I've never used nuln but dark tone is your standard neutral brown-black wash.
Anonymous No.96459960 >>96460099
>>96459931
Would I be better off just thinning down a contrast or mailing away for one of those vallejo washes? I've had alright experiences with making my own wash-likes before but I don't know if I could get a reliable ratio every time. I could probably just premix a batch and keep it, thinking out loud.
Anonymous No.96460099
>>96459960
It's fine I've never had problems with it. You can always add a little flow improver if you prefer something more mobile.

It's really not worth going to extra effort for vallejo these days.
Anonymous No.96460248 >>96460325 >>96460427 >>96460815
>>96451141
Sculpting done. First time doing 3d flames so they're kinda wonky. May be able to save them with painting but we'll see.
>>96457214
Nah, keeping the helmet as is. Mk7 better suits the idea of lotd being the image of space marines in the human collective subconscious.
Anonymous No.96460325 >>96460376
>>96460248
I really like that lil reliquary on the pauldron.
Anonymous No.96460376
>>96460325
I'm glad to hear that because it was a pain in the ass to make.
Anonymous No.96460427 >>96460815
>>96460248
Personally I think that without the esoteric elements like partially exposed skulls etc it'll end up looking more like a particularly pious, relic loving marines rather than a lotd wraith, although I appreciate the sculpted bits a lot
Anonymous No.96460815
>>96460248
sick, shoulder shelf fucking rips
>>96460427
i feel like once you have the ribs and bone toes and its on fire its hard to call it anything else, i'd guess chaplain if i had to guess something else and there are some clear signs its not that
of course im just another rube though i dont think its a ridiculous take
Anonymous No.96461080 >>96461118 >>96461646 >>96463500
airbrushing highlights...

This might not be the best example picture, but how hard is it to do modular gradient highlights like this? Possibly even better than this? Does it take a lot of airbrush practice to master or is it kind of easy? These are big marines, but I'm wondering about on something smaller, like a necron or an oldschool firstborn model.
Anonymous No.96461118 >>96461175 >>96461274 >>96461646
>>96461080
FUCKING HATE THAT LOOK
Anonymous No.96461175
>>96461118
this example is fucking over the top, but I think if its very slight and subtle, it looks nice
Anonymous No.96461274
>>96461118
he's under water
Anonymous No.96461646
>>96461080
It's easy.
>>96461118
Because it's poorly done by a person wjo doesn't understand how light works
Anonymous No.96461893 >>96461901 >>96461909 >>96462160 >>96462173 >>96462330 >>96463500 >>96463529
Sculpting up an oderus
Anonymous No.96461901
>>96461893
Blue board, anon-kun!
Anonymous No.96461909
>>96461893
Is that an... autobiographical work?
Anonymous No.96461961 >>96462153 >>96462330 >>96463500
>>96454906
We like old women here.
Anonymous No.96462153
>>96461961
there witches only want to suck your youth out through your dick, don't fall for it
Anonymous No.96462160
>>96461893
What an odd loincloth.
Anonymous No.96462173 >>96462445
>>96461893
Headstrong and cocksure....or is it the other way around?
Anonymous No.96462289
Is there a chinese made desk lamp you guys like to use?
Anonymous No.96462330
>>96461961
If I didn't live near those Ramtha whackos and know Salma was in the cult, she'd be a lot more attractive.

>>96461893
Excellent work so far, you gonna try to play the old GWAR skirmish game?
Anonymous No.96462445
>>96462173
cock strong, head? sure!
Anonymous No.96462601 >>96462740
>>96438248
>Stahly's paint PDF
I am interested, fellow anon

>>96438264
>really popular YouTube painting tutorial guy
Er, who? Duncan Rhodes? Vince Venturella? Who, anon? WHO???
Anonymous No.96462740
>>96462601
>I am interested, fellow anon
https://litter.catbox.moe/e7qhr69ojl8hcbws.pdf
Anonymous No.96463500
>>96461080
It's very simple, and something you will probably do first after you get the airbrush.

>>96461893
haha benis :DDD

>>96461961
Fucking Monica still absolutely smoking hot.
Anonymous No.96463529
>>96461893
Anonymous No.96463547 >>96463699 >>96464172 >>96464193
does UV curable translucent resin exist?
or does just tossing some paint into some resin work?

if so, what would you recommend? looking for green
Anonymous No.96463699
>>96463547
and not for 3d printing, I wish to cast
Anonymous No.96463781
>>96435982
Too small, awesome minis tho and shit all over GW humans
Anonymous No.96463792
>>96433438
They are good, what you see is what you get, I have a few of their orcs and goblins
Anonymous No.96463816
>>96447503
Those mould lines will be amplified when you prime and paint
Anonymous No.96463847 >>96463917 >>96463941
>>96454529
>90's
>Souless shit orc sculpt
I left in 99 and don't remember that garbage so I'm going to guess no
Anonymous No.96463917
>>96463847
Looks like a pretty typical 90's sculpt to me.
Anonymous No.96463941
>>96463847
Anonymous No.96464172
>>96463547
I don't know, but you can use Tamiya transparent acrylics to color clear resin - might be easier?
Anonymous No.96464189
New thread:

>>96464185
>>96464185
>>96464185
Anonymous No.96464193
>>96463547
Inks and contrasts-type paints work well for coloring uv resin
Anonymous No.96466382
>>96457013
such a kino kit