Painting Tyranids: Easy Awesome Chitin
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2023
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PAINT LIST
- White Scar Spray
- Black Templar Contrast
- Lahmian Medium (Contrast Medium works as well).
- PRO ACRYL Bold Titanium White: monumenthobbies.com/collectio...
COUPON CODE: Bonocreations
- Kroxigor Scales Contrast
- Stinging Scorpion Green Contrast
COLOR SCHEME RECIPE CARD:
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PAINTING the YELLOW (see Yellow section of the following):
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THE 360 PAINTING HANDLE:
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Quick and simple, perfect when you need to paint a million gaunts!
Such an awesome technique and color scheme for a hive fleet!
Awesome colors great lesson for us none artist keep up the great work
I love the turquoise over the black
This is beautiful!
Thanks for the video and on the fly art lesson. Very nice.
This is absolutely fantastic.
That's looking awesome! It's a very simple technique, but a little colour theory makes it work really well.
Such a clever way to get more color into the nids other than the usual streaky armor!
Very cool
That's why I follow you on here and Instagram!
Wow thats so cool and so simple as well! I might use this technique for some of the seraphon I got laying around, I think it might look really good!
Ooooo I can see this looking great on the big Bastilladon plates!
This is a really solid idea and I might have to use this for the chitin.
I like the idea of using methods like this on different species of nids to really make them stand out, super cool tutorial c:
Great video thanks for posting. The steps are easy to replicate and have so many applications. Thanks again and have a great day.
Fantastic scheme and Technique. I was thinking the teal/black 9:50 would look great with the bone look of Kraken. Instead of adding the green and the yellow.
Great tutorial I plan to try this when I do I will link it to you on Instagram. Thank you so much!
and thats an another good tuto.
Merci pour la vidéo
Nice, ty for the guide.
Thanks for the great video! In the video you mention Kroxigor + Lahmian, and the ending summary shows Kroxigor + Contrast. Wanted to verify that the Lahmian is the one that makes it more transparent? Thanks!
She says that you can use either medium, but it sounds like she used Lahmian here.
Oh whoops sorry about that! The recipe card was from before the video and I forgot to go back and change it 😅. You are correct, Lahmian Medium makes the Contrast Paint more transparent with less and is what I used in the video.
Hy, really Nice attempt on the carapace. Helping a lot for my scheme. Are you using pigment powders on those bases?
Good eye! And yes I did. I used Peat/Black weathering powder by Huge Miniatures.
This looks neat! I'm thinking of trying the first steps, but, rather than making dots on the carapace I wonder if doing a medium dry brush on the edges would work instead; then go over it with a heavy drybrush of the teal. I wonder if that would result in a nice fade from black to dark teal to bright teal... Trying to achieve a typical Necromacer-ish look. with the colour combination.
Love this. Would a more bone-style carapace be doable with the same technique? I wonder if you could start with a warm thinned brown contrast paint and then do the white-> glaze technique with warmer bone colors…hmm…
Hmmmm I do have a recipe for a bone color. Could be cool:
ko-fi.com/i/IS6S6M6S6J
Nice video! But i have trouble making the spots with a sponge, what kind should I use?
Thank you!
I agree with my 5 months ago comment, I just need to figure out how to layer muh colors so I can have a blue carapace and orange exoskeleton.
Love what you did, made me feel i vould do it. Yhink you coukd do this wjth a colorshift blue purple and green. Is that even possible
Great job , beautifull scheme so what about bases , witch tone to fit right with thé schème plz ?
Book!
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Very nice. Seems like a super easy way to add some depth to the carapace. How would you approach doing something like that on the skin? Like the spotting I see on some. (I'd assume a similar technique with the sponge, obvioulsy)obviously, but color wise?
Do you mean like the markings on these Kroot?
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I'm thinking more like the Hive Fleet Kraken color scheme (red carapace, and bone-ish colored skin tone) have seen some with spotting on the shoulder areas where the arms come out from the carapace.
did anyone have a go using flourescents?
Awesome job! I’m starting Tyranids and wanted to paint it something unique. I know you posted the video in the description for the yellow, but how did you do the flesh in between legs? Was it guilliman flesh?
Thank you, glad you liked it! I think I did the fleshy parts in a mix of Agrax Earthshade and Carroburg Crimson shade (2:1 I think but possibly a little more Agrax). I prefer it to Guilliman because it gives a slightly pinker look rather than the orange tones you get from Guilliman.
@@DarcyBonoCreationsahh those colors make more sense! Thank you for the reply! Also I had a question about the yellow, was it the nazdreg yellow or the imperial fist yellow that you used?
It's Nazdreg Yellow. Here's the color recipe card for future reference: ko-fi.com/i/IX8X6P3ABH
@@DarcyBonoCreations much appreciated 🙏
Ma'am that is an exoskeleton, the plates are Chitinous, and they are part of the thing's carapace.
Source: my dumb brain.
You're welcome.
But frickafrack and seriously, this is amazeballs and it's going on all my little bugmans.
Haha oddly enough I was like "these terms probably aren't as synonymous as I think they are....meh 🤷♀️"
And thank you!