Squigboss Painted with Two Thin Coats (Duncan Rhodes) Paints!
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
- This video shows you how to paint a Squigboss from the Gloomspite Gitz army for Age of Sigmar.
The model was painted exclusively using Two Thin Coats paints.
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The following paints were used:
Two Thin Coats: Doom Death Black, White Star, Etheral Green, Carcharodon Grey, Dark Sun Yellow, Skulker Yellow, Skeleton Legion, Demon Red, Scorched Earth, Dragon Fang, Boar Hide, Sanguine Scarlet, Dwarven Skin, Marine Blue, Orange Flare, Emerald Green, Wolf Grey, Fanatic Orange, Cuirass Leather, Berserker Red
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Thank you for the honest opinion on the Duncan paints. Another phenomenal video 👍
Its so good. The NMM is top knotch for achieving it in such a short period of time. Save for some of the longer format live-streams I've never seen a youtuber do this kind of thing from start to finish uncut until you graced us with these videos. This is such a concentrated run-through I feel privileged to be able to absorb it and see exactly how the end results were achieved. I also appreciate the honest critique of the two thin coats line. Thank you, Richard!
You are still the best miniature painter on YT!
Amazing as always! Completely agree on the bottles - worst bottles I've ever seen for a paint
New to Warhammer, new to paint, only ~10-12 mini done (mostly none Warhammer but some table top game).
The squid skin and eyes, omg!
An amazing job, inspiring for my Shaman Orks I am going to use in my 40k Ork Waaagh! Thank you
Incredible painting
I think the issue you had with the yellow, being a bit more yellow on the model for NMM, may be fixed in the wave 2 colour range of the TTC paints. Kickstarter is on now. You can get wave 1 and wave 2 on the kickstarter.
Masterpiece 😍🔥👍🏼
Great video! Could you make a similar video using kimera paints ?
32:32 interested in very much the same thing. Great to hear your thoughts on the subject.
how in the name of the lord do you keep your pallet so clean hahahah my looks like a preschooler using crayons for the first time
Have not watched the video yet, but my prediction is that it doesn't matter what paints Rich uses, the result will look great either way. Still interested in his thoughts on this new range though.
i know you might get this question all the time but im new to your channel so i ask, what size and brand of brush are you using? it looks like 1 or 0 but you get that point super sharp and i jelly. it looks great though my dude! i love that there are no edits and you have the ability to talk all the way through and can teach as well...well done my man!
Edit: never mind you answered it at the 13 minute mark, size 00 artist opus..thats what i get for not waiting!
don't buy overpriced brushes, if you can't keep a sharp tip with a davinci, rosemary or a citadel brush you won't be able to keep it with an artis opus either.
The tip is more a result of his dilligent use and great loading and control than it is inherent to the brush itself.-
Pssst... just buy Rosemary and Co brushes. They make the brushes for AO and are the same or better quality for less.
Edit: Rosemary & Co series 33 is AO "S" series, 323 is AO "M" series. Dry brushes as well, but I think they are just called dry brush series at R&C.
@Haltlose Gainz yeah I got a set of series 7 two years ago and at the time, my ability to keep my brushes good wasn't the best, but I have gotten better with them and I have size 1 W&N brush that's my go to and I've managed to keep the point on it for about 5 now. Plus I just got a set of new sable hairs that I'm gonna mess with...I just need to get a decent size 00. But yeah brush management is key
Thank you for the review. After being in the hobby for a year now and tried citadel than Vallejo scale 75 and AK I’ve decided to stick with GW. It’s cheaper for me or same price as Vallejo it’s 10min walk vs 30min drive or paying deliveries and have to order two. So will same myself all troubles and stick with GW I do hear people complain of the prices and bottles but for me they are cheaper ans bottles don’t bother me
Really instructive video! Thanks for this long-form painting content!
One question on the blue shadow base for the squig: I understand the complement to the orange highlights, but would working some blue into the shadows elsewhere tie things together more?
Two Thin Coats is from the meme of Duncan, so less instructional and more poking fun.
It's still a terrible brand name.
Wow, that's freaking awesome work.
Amazing work as always! Does the day pass on your website last a full 24 hours? Been thinking of supporting your work with a paid subscription and want to try it out.
Yes - a full 24 hours :)
Do the pots have indication of opacity/transparency ?
I'm sure you've answered this time and again, but I have to ask what your ratio of paint to water is?
The answer is "it depends". Have watched all of Rich's videos and I gather a 50/50 ratio is a good starting point.
I wish you would use metallic paints more often. NMM just doesn't look as good except for those still shots for Instagram.
It almost never looks like actual metal and looks weird from some angles.
edit: Im a bit over half way through. The whole model just looks grey to my eye. I think it needs a contrasting colour to break it up a bit. The cloak and armour all blend together at a glance.
If the metal was TMM or the cloak was a different colour, I think would of been a better choice. I really like that texture on the hood. Ill never have the patience to bother painting like that but it is an incredible result.
Edit 2: such a good painter. That final result is incredible.
To each his own I guess. I absolutely love it. I'm no good at it, but I think it looks amazing.
This is a really round about way of saying "I don't wanna put in the time to git this gud so I'm gonna cry about it."
Tell that to every single classical painter. Metallic paints are for noobs that don't know how to paint.
would *have* been a better choice. Or *would've*. But not *would of*.
You cant really base a comment on how something looks halfway through the process. Things exist within a context, not in a vacuuum.