How to paint: Dothraki Veterans
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- In this video we show you how to approach painting Dothraki Veterans from CMON's A Song of Ice and Fire. This tutorial shows you how to approach painting tanned skin, Brey horses and warpaint. We hope you guys enjoy this one 😊
Paints Used:
Zandri Dust Spray
Dark Stone (Army Painter)
Ushabti Bone
Dragon Red (Army Painter)
Rhinox Hide
Steel Legion Drab
Corvus Black
Iron Hands Steel
Agrax Earthshade
Bugman's Glow
Reikland Fleshtone
Tanned Flesh (Army Painter)
Barbarian Flesh (Army Painter)
Kobold Skin (Army Painter)
Evil Sunz Scarlet
Screaming Skull
Gorthor Brown
Baneblade Brown
Mechanicus Standard Grey
Stormhost Silver
Black Templar
Werewolf Fur (Army Painter)
Rakarth Flesh
Pallid Wych Flesh
Caledor Sky
Thunderhawk Blue
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I have always enjoyed how he treats every video like somone is watching a painting video for the first time, but he also dodges sounding condescending or like some kind of know it all
Those Dothraki miniatures are really nice, I should really come back around to ASOIF. Great tips overall, the tips about adding the Targaryen Reds and Whites really helps to avoid and otherwise drab looking model.
Thanks Pete. Yeah, it can be tough to add variety to 'earthly' colours but some spot colours to tie the Army together can really help 😊
The tone and rhythm of Duncan's voice are so calming that I listen to his vids while debugging tangled code programmed by baboons to avoid raging and pulling all my hairs off.
I just want to say that you have been a massive inspiration for me. I am relatively new to 40K and I got excited when you were the painter in a GW video. Now that you're doing your own thing, it's really cool! I always look forward to these videos!
The miniature looks great and the painting is fantastic! Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
Duncan, I absolutely LOVE your ASOIAF content lately! fantastic game with amazing minis!
Cheers Duncan : years ago back in the 1970's I obtained a catalogue from Historex which had a section on painting horses and even today when painting animals I refer to it, as even a basic horse has so many defined areas but yours looks good painted in dark colours. Cheers for sharing.
Excellent! I've never seen that game's miniatures close up before - really nice sculpt.
Great work!
This was amazing, thanks!
a Duncan painting video is like balm for my soul
thank you i have been lookeing for a way to make Dothraki-esc Whitescars
That's fantastic! Really interested in the ASoIaF game. Also the warpaint on the horse is brilliant - wish I could get it as good on my Bonesplitterz Boarboyz - but it's all practice!
CMON has come a long way!
My mans is at it again!
has a single dot of paint ever made such a difference, that eye 👌
Wild!
this gives me two thin coats of happieness
It's nice seeing you be able to use other paint brands than citadel now.
Nice!
Duncan, your are spoiling us
Thank you , DRPA .
Great tutorial Duncan.
Just a quick note - for bay horses you should also darken the muzzle and ear-tips in the same way as the lower legs.
Season 6 was a great finale!
Hi Duncan, it would be really nice to see how you would paint a 15mm figure, for example a flames of war figure. love your work greetings from Denmark
Hey Duncan you should look into painting some of the darkest dungeon miniatures from the board game mythic is making. There's a bunch of choices and they all look fantastic. I'm not sure when the game launches but I think you could have some great fun.
Yay! Another video to make me feel inferior. Top stuff. You've got a steadier hand than Solid Snake after a Diazepam.
Lol
That's a good horse.
Great paint scheme
Thanks Mike :-)
Not going lie to that Regiment brush by Army painter is a thing of beauty
Hi Duncan, please more asoiaf tmg, I really enjoyed it
Duncan great series, but how about doing a series on the basics, choice of paints, brushes etc., maybe some simpler models for noobs.
Duncan, you've become a bit of a meme with "Thin your paints" line, it is all done in good fun and in theme with what you like. Such as "Thin your paints or I thin your ranks!" With your photoshopped as a Commissar aiming a bolter at the viewer. How do you feel about becoming a meme yourself?
Thank you for doing a horse
LOOOOOVE this channel! Will you ever use P3 paints?
Is there any chance u can paint the silent king? I’m super new to the hobby and bought it but now I’m like how do I paint this behemoth.
Hi Abe, we already have. We have a full tutorial in the Academy (duncanrhodes.com) covering everything you need to know to paint that magnificent miniature (or should we say 'big'iture?!?!?)
Good luck!
A video on how you did the base would be relly helpful!
Hi Jools. We actually did a full tutorial for the grasslands base on our website (duncanrhodes.com) 😊
Hey! Could you do shadow sun because I bought her for my army and can’t find any good tutorials out there thanks
Two first coats!
Yes!!!!!!
I'm finally getting round to trying to paint my metal fellowship and have an idea of doing cloaks so that its hard to immediately see if they are grey or green - any hints as to how to do this sort of optical trick?
How about paint them with your preferred grey recipe and then drop some green glazes into choice areas and the recesses?
Hi,
Could you prepare a movie about glaze? How to use it? What can we gat thanks it?
Amazing, really amazing. One question: what scale are your figures?
The Song of Ice & Fire Wargame is 32mm scale
Would you do a batrep for ASOIAF miniature game??
Do you use the Uniform Grey as a primer or do I need to prime before the Zandri Dust or Uniform Grey?
Hi Jean. We used Zandri Dust Spray as our Primer.
Duncan we are not worthy
I find the number of paint used daunting. Does a model need to be completed quickly (all paints to hand) or can the colour (and cost) be spread over a number of weeks?
You can take as much time as you need!
There's no technical reason why you need to paint your models all in one go, or at speed. The paint finish is unaffected. If you're in no mad rush to get an army completed for gaming, you can take it at your own pace.
@@adipsia6154 Thanks
@@mouseketeery Thanks
Dunkan, are you out of Games Worshop ???
Whenever I watch a tutorial and they use Vallejo products my shoulders sink. I find their paints really difficult to get hold off where I live.
Is there a budget version of this? I can imagine most having this array of paint their disposal
Just use the base coats, maybe using the same colour for the wood and leather. You usually can get away with using a single wash for all of the model, or can just forgo shading it entirely. Also prioritise drybrushing if you really need to do some highlights.
Learn to mix colors yourself. Just buy Black white yellow blue Red and metallics
i was actually a dothraki on game of thrones
Nice ☺
Does Mr. Rhodes do requests? Just asking for... erm... a friend of mine (yes, that'll do...)
What is your...sorrry, you're friends request?
@@DuncanRhodesDRPA Monochrome or greyscale models. I/he intends to paint a spooky space marine squad made of ghosts from all different chapters, with a kind of old black & white movie feel, but not so muted as to be boring. Think Dracula.
0:09 Hee Hee.
How can I light up this comment so that it stands out from the rest. Great job especially the horse.
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You do it great on the Camera, but you only show a few paint strokes and then the final part :( how about showing some more painting and talking over it?
I love seeing your videos, the technique and your amazing to explain the steps, but I’m sadly feeling I’m seeing you more, than the actual painting process