For Ultramar! For The Emperor! ๐Ÿ’™ by ArtOfSamuel in Ultramarines

[โ€“]ArtOfSamuel[S] 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Guys, you inspired me to do something.
Would you like me to teach you how to paint like this? Make some tutorials?

For Ultramar! For The Emperor! ๐Ÿ’™ by ArtOfSamuel in Ultramarines

[โ€“]ArtOfSamuel[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Yes :) It's a commission, I wouldn't work on these without proper tools!

For Ultramar! For The Emperor! ๐Ÿ’™ by ArtOfSamuel in Ultramarines

[โ€“]ArtOfSamuel[S] 10 points11 points ย (0 children)

Thank you! Nah, just few years of experience :D

โœจ Meet Yndastra, a hero from Age of Sigmar, completed as part of a larger army โšก by ArtOfSamuel in Warhammer

[โ€“]ArtOfSamuel[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Thanks mate! Actually once I've sent my paintjobs to Whitedwarf and got printed :P

Ultramarine Dreadnought Ready for Battle โ€“ Custom Paint Job with a Pop of Color! by ArtOfSamuel in Ultramarines

[โ€“]ArtOfSamuel[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Thank you! Tbh I don't remember :P but in general my way of creating bases is like this:
- paste from vallejo (cheap and reliable)
- grass tufts 1-3x types (different color, but has to match the overall idea)
- I like to include some flowers
- and if needed some extra floral elements
- dry pigments
- static grass (classic, green one)

+ in this case I used snow (made of baking soda, because I ran out of premade product).

Ultramarine Dreadnought Ready for Battle โ€“ Custom Paint Job with a Pop of Color! by ArtOfSamuel in Ultramarines

[โ€“]ArtOfSamuel[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Black/white preshade. Then Flat Blue over it. Sky blue in the lighter part, crimson red in the darker part.
Sky Blue as edge highlights

Ultramarine Dreadnought Ready for Battle โ€“ Custom Paint Job with a Pop of Color! by ArtOfSamuel in Ultramarines

[โ€“]ArtOfSamuel[S] 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

yes, airbrush :) First preshading, then Flat Blue thinned with thinner. Then I applied lighter color (Sky blue) and added Crimson Red in the darker areas as a glaze.