How to Paint Commanders to Stand Out in Your Army

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • In this video, we're tackling a common challenge: painting command squad leaders so they stand out while maintaining a cohesive look with the rest of the army. We'll be focusing on our Canadian Mountie / 17th-century British military-themed Astra Militarum command squad. If you missed our last video on painting the troops, be sure to check it out for the basics.
    We'll start by painting the veterans with the same methods we used for the sergeants: red zenithal highlights, navy trousers, reddish-brown boots, brown bags and metals, white straps, and green accessories. But this time, we'll add extra layers and highlights to make them pop even more.
    For the main commander, we'll flip the primary and secondary colors, making the under armor white to set them apart. We'll guide you through painting whites and skin tones, achieving smooth blends and crisp highlights. Plus, we'll discuss our regiment's unique name and acronym, STAR, and show you how to paint a striking command banner.
    By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a command squad that not only fits seamlessly with your army but also stands out on the battlefield. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more painting tutorials and updates on our ongoing projects!
    Thanks for watching :)
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    Main Equipment used across production (not all equipment used in every video):
    Hardware:DJI Pocket 2, Nikon D5200, Fuji AX-5, Zoom H6, Generic Lave Mic, Generic Shot Mic
    Software: Da Vinchi Resolve, Blender, Unreal Engine.
    This video has also been created using a combination of the below resource sources. Please know that all credit for the creation of these resources should remain with the creator who spent the time to create and sell / give away thier works.
    Live footage & Audio: MiniPaintingPage (Me)
    VFX: Production Crate (productioncrate.com)
    SFX: FreeSound (freesound.org) / ZapSplat (zapsplat.com) / Action VFX (ActionVFX.com)
    Supporting Assets: MrAlexTech / StirlingSupplyCo / Mixkit
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Komentáře • 7

  • @paulfarr7
    @paulfarr7 Před 3 dny +1

    Screaming out for some mounted cavalry next!

    • @TheMiniPaintingPage
      @TheMiniPaintingPage  Před 3 dny

      Finished up the rest of the CP box recently, i have been thinking that converting some Ad Mech rider mounts would be cool, but still planning it out 😀
      If you have any suggestions, let me know :)
      Bw
      Ben

  • @arzer114
    @arzer114 Před 25 dny +4

    Canadian Confederation was in 1867. They could the 1867th STAR.

    • @TheMiniPaintingPage
      @TheMiniPaintingPage  Před 25 dny +1

      Oooooh I like that as an idea, actually has a relevant meaning and not a meme like 69th haha 😆
      Thanks for the suggestion:)

  • @arzer114
    @arzer114 Před 25 dny +1

    Kind of a meme that’s dead but….

    First
    … XD.

    • @arzer114
      @arzer114 Před 25 dny +1

      Really cool paint job though in all seriousness.

    • @TheMiniPaintingPage
      @TheMiniPaintingPage  Před 25 dny +1

      Meme or not, I appreciate you take the time to post it :)
      Also, take the opportunity of it while it's there 😀
      Bw
      Ben