How to Paint Tau: White, Green and Red.

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  • čas přidán 3. 10. 2023
  • How to Paint 3 Warhammer 40k Tau septs , white, red and green! Today I return to that dreaded color scheme with 4 years of experience later and tackle some other cool alternative schemes that I would rather paint.
    Timestamps
    00:01 Painting Advice I Wish I Got / How I Paint 3 Types Of Tau
    00:38 Painting White Tau
    05:12 Painting Realistic Green Tau
    10:12 Painting Farsight Enclave
    15:00 Final Thoughts About the Experience
    #warhammer #tabletopgaming #miniaturepainting #paintingwarhammer #warhammer40k
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Komentáře • 23

  • @Wingsoficarus9868
    @Wingsoficarus9868 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Nice tau the look awesome

  • @tstudioo6978
    @tstudioo6978 Před 9 měsíci +1

    LOVE IT! I'm gonna let's paint my T'AU fist miniature.

    • @AnotherDayMiniatures
      @AnotherDayMiniatures  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Glad you liked it 😄🤘 Had some hard drive errors, why there was such a delay in the video. Paint those Tau! 😀

  • @Clonephotoghrapher
    @Clonephotoghrapher Před 9 měsíci +3

    I stop painting every once in a while but it only takes a week before I get back into it again

    • @AnotherDayMiniatures
      @AnotherDayMiniatures  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I try to take some breaks now, but the desire to paint always pulls me back in as well 😄 I think painting different things instead of focusing on an army is what I found the most helpful.

  • @PlatypusPal320
    @PlatypusPal320 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Painting-senpai, what would happen if you attempted to apply streaking grime with a moderately soaked sponge? Do you think it would apply like oil leaks or battle damage grime? Or would it not work and be a hot mess?

    • @AnotherDayMiniatures
      @AnotherDayMiniatures  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Ye things would go really bad. Toxic part alone would be bad, as you would have a lot of fumes. The thinner in streaking grime could start melting the synthetic sponge depending on what it's made of. Sponge would also soak up a massive amount of the grime, resulting in it being very expensive.
      You could defiantly achieve the oil leak look by applying a little bit with a brush and then in a downwards motion going over with a make up sponge or a dry brush.

  • @valdnorc9xydr957
    @valdnorc9xydr957 Před 9 měsíci +2

    “Lie” + “lack” = lilac.
    Also, be sure to show us how you do on farsight because your tau look great.

    • @AnotherDayMiniatures
      @AnotherDayMiniatures  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks, all I could think of with that color was "Lilo and Stitch" Cheers, Will do !😄

  • @HEYDUDEITSTONY
    @HEYDUDEITSTONY Před 3 měsíci +1

    How the hell do you not have more views, likes, and subscribers?

  • @UncleDickeysRandomLife
    @UncleDickeysRandomLife Před 2 měsíci

    LIE LACK BRO... LILAC 🤕👌

  • @Westenmensch
    @Westenmensch Před 9 měsíci +1

    Are we talking 3 parts black speedpaint + 1 part flow aid? As far as I got it you did your mix the other way around, but I tried that and it turned out horrible 😂
    Anyway thanks for this tut, it's much appreciated

    • @AnotherDayMiniatures
      @AnotherDayMiniatures  Před 9 měsíci

      No no it's the other way around 😂 Speed paint has the same problem as contrast paints where it's VERY thick out of the bottle, it's the main cause behind those staining effects. My bad I really should have clarified which 3 to 1 it was. Glad you enjoyed the video though :D

    • @Westenmensch
      @Westenmensch Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@AnotherDayMiniatures It's just the fun and engaging style of your content I guess; really gets me back to the painting table.
      I figured the filtering effect would be too harsh with the speedpaint / contrast being the majority of the mix, but since I just found the perfect paint remover for me (the Green Stuff World one works wonders within an hour!) I'll happily try things out without being too anxious about ruining models I've been gluing, filing and de-moldlining for hours :)
      Did you ever experience the flow improver to leave behind some kind of "stickyness" on the model? Not the kind of "leaving glue-ish residues on your finger", more like "catching every last bit of dust floating around" or being "waaayyy to smooth".

    • @AnotherDayMiniatures
      @AnotherDayMiniatures  Před 9 měsíci

      @@Westenmensch Thank you for the compliment, glad the videos aren't too boring 😃 Ye, most speed paints and contrast fall apart if you add water, but flow improver works wonder for them. I tend to strip all my miniatures with just some isopropyl alcohol, and an old tooth brush. It does indeed, flow improver will always dry to this semi sticky, very smooth surface, depending on the amount used it can be hard to notice. With a lot of it on the model, it will create these "tar" pools. I usually varnish my models afterwards just to remove that effect.

  • @PirateJamm
    @PirateJamm Před 11 dny +1

    Hate the panel lining in the legs!! Especially on white armour!
    It’s made me rage quit painting tau 😂

    • @AnotherDayMiniatures
      @AnotherDayMiniatures  Před 11 dny +1

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who has a shaky relationship with Tau. They need a primaris upgrade, so they can be easier to paint 😂

    • @PirateJamm
      @PirateJamm Před 11 dny +1

      @@AnotherDayMiniatures I completely agree with you 😂

  • @SpicyPotatoe
    @SpicyPotatoe Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm convinced streaking grime is a cheat code. I've been painting warhammer for 20 years and I feel I've seen enough streaking grime videos that I should give it a try.

    • @AnotherDayMiniatures
      @AnotherDayMiniatures  Před 9 měsíci +1

      It's an incredible shortcut for a lot of different looks. It definitely has limits, mainly in the bit of texture that's unavoidable. I prefer it over oil washes, but that's only because I can't find it in myself to wait 2-5 days for oil paint to be more or less dry.😄

  • @UncleDickeysRandomLife
    @UncleDickeysRandomLife Před 2 měsíci

    No... You can: 3:20 Dry Brush your mini with A Small Amt of Linseed Oil the grime will release lots better