Learning to Paint IRON WARRIORS part 2 - Road to Warpsmith
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2022
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Part 2 of learning to paint iron warriors, this episode I'm focusing on how to paint hazard stripes and merging together tutorials from part 1. Huge thank you to these creators and everyone who watched and commented on part 1 it was hugely helpful.
Pete the Wargamer: • How To Speed Paint Iro...
The Painting Coach: • How to Paint Iron Warr...
Duncan Rhodes: • Iron within! How to pa...
Juan Hidalgo: • 'Eavy Contrast Marines...
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I’m glad the “pencil line” hazard stripe approach has worked for you; it’s always been the easiest for me!
You may claim that you don't know what you're doing painting wise but this is probably the best edited videos in minitiature painting
I've painted about 50 Iron Warriors over the last few months and finally found a scheme I love that you might dig:
I stumbled upon your channel by chance while looking for ways to paint Iron Warriors myself and I gotta say, the quality of your videos is outstanding. You definitely deserve more subs
I know this reply is 6months late, however, I really enjoyed the 'backstage' process you're allowing us to see. Looking forward to catching up to the Warpsmith!
Don't know if anyone else has told you this, however substitute the gundam marker with a Micron felt tip india ink pen. Having a gundam marker and microns myself, the marker is designed for gundams which are much larger models, however microns are simple india ink pens with a felt tip which won't mark weirdly on non-paper surfaces like a pencil would, but also come in tip sizes in anything between sharpie and needle unlike the gundam brand. I use these on my imperial fists and have even drawn on the actual fist logo with little difficulty myself.
Good stuff. I like seeing the learning process. Gives me confidence as I start my painting journey.
Thought that the first one looks great! :-)
This came out so nicely Pat, the base and wear on the legs looks especially good man.
For the verdigris, for me, the big reason that it doesn't look good is that you have placed it on some of the steel bits.
Big congrats on moving forward
My personal work up for armor trim on IW is Tinny Tin from Vallejo, minor wash with nuln oil, Balthazar gold edge highlight, retributor armor extreme edge highlight. It’s dark but it still has a hint of gold
I really like how you work through different methods and see what you like. As a new painter, I'm finding that very inspirational. I'm also not convinced of the verdigris paint - Cult of Paint have a verdigris and a rust tutorial I tried and am getting on well with, have a look there if you've not seen them!
Very nice and great Job 🙃 your videos help me a lot 🙃 thank you very much 🙃👍🏾
If you want to save the gradient of your silver dry brush and still want a gold trim... Cover the silver in a Contrast paint like Aggaros Dunes? You will find videos out there with suggestions on the best Shade or Contrast to use.
I'm just here for the wink and the spin!
I use hobbycraft 2.5 mm masking tape. Cheap and does the trick. You just have to be firm when laying it down to make sure it curves and follows the line of the shoulder pad.
Looks pretty good I'd be happy.
I've used the tape for my heresy army and I really enjoy it. Maybe try stippling the black with a drybrush? I really like the look as it comes out looking fairly weathered.
Looks great, nice work. Only thing I would do different personally is have black cloth instead of red, but otherwise almost exactly the same. Awesome