Help Painting a team video series
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 11:23 am
Hi,
So introduction, I normally dip my minis, with Army Painter, older generations will tell you you can buy the same stuff from Wickes or BnQ (hardware stores), a few people have asked me how to do it recently, or more specifically how to get better results than they show in their 'how to' videos.
So I recorded myself doing it, yes that's right children, painting and stuff...
The videos are a bit naff to start with as I was using my phone, then i switched to a tablet for better results. Now I will warn you the videos are not professional and go on a bit, probably boring but you can flick through them quicker to get the idea.
Any questions then leave them here, I'm not really looking for feed back, I hope its clear I am not claiming to be a good painter, I am just showing a technique I have used to get miniatures on the table playing and hope its helpful.
This is more aimed at people who can't paint for toffee, or like me, watch you tube tutorials of pro painters and cry knowing that without a time machine results like that will never be attainable.
So if you have a shaky hand, only own a few pots of paints and some tatty old brushes, can't see too good, want to paint your first team, haven't got time in the working week to add layer after layer blend after blend or your just really bored at work then check out my videos and get that mountain of lead/plastic/resin painted in jiffy...
Heres the link to the final video to show results https://youtu.be/rc5XCu7f5FY
No steady hands required
Cheers,
frogboy
So introduction, I normally dip my minis, with Army Painter, older generations will tell you you can buy the same stuff from Wickes or BnQ (hardware stores), a few people have asked me how to do it recently, or more specifically how to get better results than they show in their 'how to' videos.
So I recorded myself doing it, yes that's right children, painting and stuff...
The videos are a bit naff to start with as I was using my phone, then i switched to a tablet for better results. Now I will warn you the videos are not professional and go on a bit, probably boring but you can flick through them quicker to get the idea.
Any questions then leave them here, I'm not really looking for feed back, I hope its clear I am not claiming to be a good painter, I am just showing a technique I have used to get miniatures on the table playing and hope its helpful.
This is more aimed at people who can't paint for toffee, or like me, watch you tube tutorials of pro painters and cry knowing that without a time machine results like that will never be attainable.
So if you have a shaky hand, only own a few pots of paints and some tatty old brushes, can't see too good, want to paint your first team, haven't got time in the working week to add layer after layer blend after blend or your just really bored at work then check out my videos and get that mountain of lead/plastic/resin painted in jiffy...
Heres the link to the final video to show results https://youtu.be/rc5XCu7f5FY
No steady hands required
Cheers,
frogboy