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He sounds like Borat
How many languages do you speak without any trace of accent ?
BoW Romain
he just stated that hed sounds like Borat (which actually is a little true ) ….nothing more ^^ …no need to give him minus karma or give him a speech. Guys you really need to relax from time to time.
I must say that his skill with the airbrush is quite remarkable. He knows the techniques and how to apply them. While his Dreadknight video was a little more straight forward, this work on the Coven Throne really lets him shine. His style is sharp and gives nice results quite quickly.
The kit itself is just absolutely bristling with detail. You could potentially paint this piece for months.
What I learned from this video is I need to get an air brush. That was a great video on how to do such a big model. Also I liked the choice of music for the piece as well as his voice just creams vampire counts! It’s like this army is perfect for him. 🙂
I love seeing a new painter do his or her stuff. Always gives you ideas to implement yourself.
Especially the ink after the final highlight. Cheers for sharing this BoW. And Buy painted ofcourse. 🙂
wow! great! I found this video really useful. It gives me courage to try more things with the airbrush. And the brush job on the miniatures, although not shown is great too.
It seems he is using paints from all sorts of different collections. The color choice on the pillows was spot on. Kind of gets you thinking, Vampires are supposed to be sort of romantic noble creatures (their facade anyway)that are always taming their baser side (guts in a pillow anyone). I am so glad that GW did not go the sparkly route but more bestial.