ASOIAF Greyjoy Faction - Painted Army Showcase -
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- This is our second painted army showcase video for the A Song of Ice and Fire tabletop miniatures game. In this video, I will show each unit within the Greyjoy faction that I have painted, and explain the painting process I used for each. At the end of the video, I'll explain some overarching painting and basing processes I used throughout the army. I hope this video can serve as inspiration for those who are still painting their Greyjoy armies, or to share a few helpful painting tips to use when painting other armies.
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What a job man! I have seen a lot of painted armys but this one is just... completely overwhelming!
I would really liked to see a sand, beach-like base for the army because of the Greyjoy's environment but I understand your philosophy... you nailed it!
Thanks so much for that compliment! That’s high praise. I hope to make an update video eventually when I paint the rest of the Greyjoy units. Also stay tuned for future showcase videos for my other armies.
These look fantastic, you can tell a lot of work went into these. I’ve been struggling with painting mine but I got a couple of ideas from this, for basing especially! Keep it up!
Thanks Brent! Glad you got some ideas from the video. Greyjoys are a fun faction to paint, but definitely present some unique challenges if you want to lean into a grimy, scruffy Viking aesthetic.
Fantastic work! Consistent, thematic and brilliantly executed. Only feedback I'd give is to add the same muddy effect used on the hem of the cloaks to the hands and forearms of the drowned men, they currently look a little too clean.
That’s a great suggestion and something I may go back and add to the Drowned Men! They definitely need to look dirty.
The dirty looks on the cloaks are beautiful
Thank you, I think it’s a nice and simple touch to ground the models to the basing.
Incredible work! I haven’t seen many Greyjoy paint schemes let alone ones this high quality. The logic explanation behind the colour choices was a fantastic add, thank you!
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the explanations.
OUTSTANDING WORK!!
Always enjoy your ASOIAF content & battle reports.
Thanks Woody, I’m glad you’re enjoying the content!
Looks great! I agree with the basing philosophy. It is what I do as well.
Great minds think alike. 😄
Looking fantastic! Haven't played but I also choose Greyjoy cause of the style and look.
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! The cloak colors are based off of Scalecolor Boreal Green and Caspian Blue. I add various grays to those to achieve the final look. I believe I explain the colors later in the video.
@@imperialminis857 Thanks! I edited the comment cause I wass till watching but seems like it showed you the original. Anyhow big thank you :)
Great video Randall! 😊 Would like to see more videos longer that!
I’m glad you enjoyed it! I’m considering doing a start-to-finish video on how I paint the next unit I’m working on.
This had inspired me to look into getting a starter such amazing models thank
That’s great to hear! Greyjoys are in a really good place in the game’s meta right now too, so it’s a good time to pick them up. You’ll need to download and print off card updates for the faction, but that’s easily done from the game’s official website.
Do you buy rocks or find your own while out and about?
The rocks on these bases and movement trays are a mix of another bag of larger sized Woodland Scenics talus, and a miscellaneous baggie of slightly smaller but sharp-shaped rocks I picked up a while back from War World Scenics.
This is insane. How u make this dirty cloak?
Thanks, I paint the dirt effect by drybrushing a light-colored earth color to represent dried mud, and then drybrush a darker colored mud color toward the bottom of the cloak to represent fresher mud. You'll want to drybrush less of the cloak with the darker color, to show that there's older dried mud at the top.