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I love to watch these painting tutorials! they give me inspiration to paint my own miniatures at the same time.
I’ve been working on a small space marine army and painting them this way as a tribute to Beasts of war 🙂 But its got me thinking i might play around with it to make like traitor legion of chaos marines in a more evil’ish version of this scheme 🙂
I wish you guys would do more painting videos. they have really helped me out.
i love this video, i have watched it so many times. it was the first beasts of war video i ever saw and was my gateway drug to a painting addiction.
At 20 minutes in, why dry brush with the same shade as your base coat? Wouldn’t a lighter shade yield a better/more impactful result? Seems the same shade would be a bit TOO subtle.
Good job john, i migth steal that color scheme for my SW, cheers.
@crenshaw This is because he did i black wah to dull down the colour then he highlighted it back up so it still look highlighted. Unless you didn’t watch the rest?
AWESOME paint scheme ,looks great !
Thats a pretty sick paint job! I find it easier though to paint the purity seals, first, with a coat of Bestial Brown, then two coats of Skull White over that and Red Gore with a bit of Blood Red in the middle of the wax seal. Anyways, Nice job!
Ugh! Was checking this for the scheme, but don’t work 🙁
“This video is no longer available because the YouTube account associated with this video has been deleted”
Is this being put back up in another form?