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Regular Dakkanaut




 Robbietobbie wrote:
Quite curious what the commissioner wants to use those for then. I should really learn to make bases like those, they really look great



It seems I may have written a new tutoral just for you then ^_^, 'Speed Basing Armies' in which I cover basic use of pigments for getting fast effective results, let me know if you have any thoughts.


   
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Just the Bare Metal





I found the basing tutorial really handy! I think when I start a new fantasy army I will have to borrow it. Really nice work on the plague bearers and the nurglings too

   
Made in nl
Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






Brilliant! I'd never have thought of using pigments for things like that.. cool idea
   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




 Thewintersoldier wrote:
I found the basing tutorial really handy! I think when I start a new fantasy army I will have to borrow it. Really nice work on the plague bearers and the nurglings too


Cheers, go for it, that's what it''s there for

Tah robbie, using the dry works nicely as well, they just rub-off less this way and save me a varnishing step, water is fun for sightly more controlled smudging as well.


Painting Screamers tutorial here's another for how I painted these chaps.



Also a couple of shots of the Necrons which I've been working on:




   
Made in nl
Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






Very good tutorial! Maybe you should post some of those in the tutorial section? I'll bet a lot of people could learn a thing or two
   
Made in nl
Trigger-Happy Baal Predator Pilot






Damn your necron paintscheme really makes me want to collect necrons, but i hate necrons! DAMN YOU BYRON!
(consider that a compliment )

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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




Eurgh I hate that I can't quote multiple messages on here! (am I missing something? Computers confuse me...)

 Robbietobbie wrote:
Very good tutorial! Maybe you should post some of those in the tutorial section? I'll bet a lot of people could learn a thing or two


Hi robbie I may may an index thread on the forum or something, that's a really good idea cheers

Damn your necron paintscheme really makes me want to collect necrons, but i hate necrons! DAMN YOU BYRON!
(consider that a compliment )

Haha. thanks requiem! Why do you hate our little robot friends? They are lovely to paint!

I have written another tutorial,which is my take on How to paint rusty/chipped metal


   
Made in nl
Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






He hates them because he keeps losing to them when I play them

another great tutorial! helpful as always
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




 Robbietobbie wrote:
He hates them because he keeps losing to them when I play them

another great tutorial! helpful as always


Haha, so it's all your fault Robbie, how dare you! Cheers, I think there's potential for a very different necron army all rusted up there, which I believe could look fantastic, all dirty and bloody and rusty, would be cool.

I have done another tutorial, this one is a fairly big one - a step by step of how I painted my plaguebearers, it's fairly similar to the nurgling one but a lot a few people asked how I did them, and I had the pictures so it would have been pretty rude not to oblige!

How to Paint Plaguebearers

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Made in nl
Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






That's brilliant! I'm currently working on a nurgle chaos spacemarine army so this will come in handy if I decide to add some demons to it
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Cheers robbie, the necron icon has changed!

   
Made in nl
Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






Yes it has.. Fully pledged to chaos now! Mostly due to complaints from people who can't figure out how to beat necrons
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





Good job keeping the dream alive over here, Byron. The colors on those screamers are especially nice. And wow, that's a lot of necrons--I bet you're tired of painting those guys!

I RIDE FOR DOOMTHUMBS! 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Robbietobbie wrote:Yes it has.. Fully pledged to chaos now! Mostly due to complaints from people who can't figure out how to beat necrons


Haha! At least you've still got plenty of power armour

Lt. Coldfire wrote:Good job keeping the dream alive over here, Byron. The colors on those screamers are especially nice. And wow, that's a lot of necrons--I bet you're tired of painting those guys!


I have had enough of painting gold, but I've got another 'white' army coming up, which I'm really looking forward to! I never tire of painting Necrons, just assembling them!

Part of what's kept me busy for the last month or so has been finishing off my own army (finally!) so I could attend a couple of tournaments, one of which I was lucky enough to win best painted, which I was really pleased with!



I've written a little How to Pin Models toturial guys, nothing majorly exciting, but something that I use almost daily, so maybe it'll be of some use to people.


   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Hello again guys, another tutorial is up: How to Paint Skyshield Landing Pad - in this I've covered how to approach painting metallics efficiently on a large scale mini such as this one (and my god is it huge!).



As ever any feedback or requests for other tutorials let me know.

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Expendable Defender Destroid Rookie




Australia

Great tutorial mate, and fantastic results. One thing though, some of the pictures and steps took alittle to figure out, maybe if you numbered the photos as well as the instructions.

   
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Regular Dakkanaut




 Sheep wrote:
Great tutorial mate, and fantastic results. One thing though, some of the pictures and steps took alittle to figure out, maybe if you numbered the photos as well as the instructions.


Thanks for the feedback sheep, it's always really appreciated! Do you think my posting multiple pictures per step complicates things? As it's such a big piece I found that one per step wasn't quite working.

Numbers is a good idea though, unfortunately that'll require some neat way of doing it so as not to ruin the pictures, I may have to advance beyond microsoft paint if they're to all be in the same place etc...oh oh, technology.

   
Made in nl
Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






Great tutorials as always. The army looks spectacular!
   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




Cheers Robbie


Two new tutorials guys:
How to Paint Skullcrushers of Khorne

How to Paint Stringy Gore/Blood




   
Made in nl
Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






Finally I see how people do those stringy gore bits. Now to find an UHU equivalent. Thanks! Those skullcrushers look great by the way
   
Made in us
Horrific Howling Banshee





Ma

the nurglings are excellent

check out my blog! now with Blood Angels!!!: http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/462471.page
 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Robbietobbie wrote:Finally I see how people do those stringy gore bits. Now to find an UHU equivalent. Thanks! Those skullcrushers look great by the way


You should be able to track down UHU wherever you are Robbie - if in doubt go to eBay

DasFluspferd wrote:the nurglings are excellent


Cheers!

Hi guys, the skullcrushers from the above tutorial are up for sale on eBay, please feel free to take a look y'all

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290813310014?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





I'll try that stringy stuff out one day. It's pretty much a must for Grandpapi Nurgle.

Question! I'm sure you've seen these Necrons before: http://darkfuturegaming.blogspot.com/2011/11/it-came-from-forums-swamp-necrons-and.html

How would you suggest getting the swampy look on the minis like that?

I RIDE FOR DOOMTHUMBS! 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




 Lt. Coldfire wrote:
I'll try that stringy stuff out one day. It's pretty much a must for Grandpapi Nurgle.

Question! I'm sure you've seen these Necrons before: http://darkfuturegaming.blogspot.com/2011/11/it-came-from-forums-swamp-necrons-and.html

How would you suggest getting the swampy look on the minis like that?


My apologies for the delayed response Lt! I've been incredibly busy recently and have forgotten my manners it appears...

The reeds are the easy part - reeds + basing tutorial here I outline use of water effects in the dreadstone blight tutorial I did, for the same effect just add murky green paints to the water effects to get that swampy look instead of the blue washes I used and you're done!

As far as the stuff on the models themselves I'm not too sure, it looks like cotton wool that's been teased apart and soaked in paint possibly... any other ideas guys?

I've done a little round-robin of a blog post, briefly outlining what I've been up to over the past month: blog post linky

And I've painted some more Necrons, I do a lot of these guys, but these may be my favourite group of infantry so far, apologies for the pic not quite being good enough - the white bits throw the camera a little:

Click the pic for a bigger version


I've got some more updates to come when I can squeeze a moment, things are very busy with the store currently!

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Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






You've gotten pretty damn good at painting necrons! And congratulations for another appearance on the blog
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




 Robbietobbie wrote:
You've gotten pretty damn good at painting necrons! And congratulations for another appearance on the blog


Cheers Robbie (on both accounts), it's been a while and I was pleased with the final result of the curshers so it was brilliant to see them up there, it brings me a warm fuzzy hobby feeling inside

   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





Thanks, Byron. Your bases are always great. But yeah, my main concern is definitely the swampy look on the models. I tried it with some grass flock and vallejo water effects along with some green wash mixed in on some scarabs... I mean, it looks okay, but nothing like those pics. It looks more like a mossy fungus or something. Shroomcrons?

Those new necrons are great! I agree, they're my favorite as well.

I RIDE FOR DOOMTHUMBS! 
   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




 Lt. Coldfire wrote:
Thanks, Byron. Your bases are always great. But yeah, my main concern is definitely the swampy look on the models. I tried it with some grass flock and vallejo water effects along with some green wash mixed in on some scarabs... I mean, it looks okay, but nothing like those pics. It looks more like a mossy fungus or something. Shroomcrons?

Those new necrons are great! I agree, they're my favorite as well.


I think you need to get something fibrous in there mate, cotton wool is probably your best bet.

Yeah it's been a while, I have been busy though! Running the store is taking a lot of time, but here's some shots (all shots are links to their relevant army gallery):

















And I've actually done a bit of painting for myself:










   
Made in nl
Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle






It sure has been a while! Good to see your painting is as good as always. Nice work
   
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Mutilatin' Mad Dok





Australia

Wow, just wow.
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