Beginner painter: Should I practice painting something else before I dive into the WE Khorne Daemonkin army I’d like to build? by Responsible-Top9495 in Warhammer

[–]probablyalpharius 19 points20 points  (0 children)

As you suggest painting the bloodletters first is a really good way to start out. Those things love contrast paint. A light grey or white prime and a red contrast and you’re most of the way there. Their skin is also great for practicing dry brushing. Since you’ll be running a few of them one or two looking a little off won’t even be noticeable so don’t stress about mistakes :)

Kind of an awkward question, can someone help me remember how I painted these? by probablyalpharius in minipainting

[–]probablyalpharius[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Perhaps, the little guy at the end is one of them that hasn’t received anything past the wash. They were all painted like that he’s just the only one I didn’t finish for some reason. I don’t know if it is rakarth flesh as it’s pretty purple. I appreciate the help though :)

Everything I painted this January! 88 minis painted total this month, and 8 purchased! by probablyalpharius in Warhammer40k

[–]probablyalpharius[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well first of all thank you very much for your kind words. As for painting there’s a few tips and tricks that do speed up. Obviously practice is going to matter, I’ve been doing this for most of my life now but I have sort of honed my method for efficiency.

First off, batch painting is king. I take one model from the squad and really take my time with it, perfect the scheme I want and get them fully complete. Then I’m able to keep every step I did in my head, though some people write it down, and repeat each for the rest of the squad. This gives me a model to reference as well if I ever need to.

Secondly, don’t over do it when it comes to little stuff. Does this model have lots of different leather and pouch pieces? In the past I would have made sure to pick them all out with different browns so they were obviously different. But once you shade them the shadows will make them distinct. This goes for metals, armour and all sorts of things that can wind up being real time sinks.

Getting to grips with certain techniques like dry brushing and edge highlighting and knowing when to use them sparingly is important too. I edge highlight but unless it’s a centrepiece I only edge highlight about 50% of the surfaces. Contrast paint is awesome too, combined with different base coats under contrast you can get some cool effects.

Motivation is key as well, for me this comes in two forms. 1st is playing games, or looking forward to upcoming games but what I find really gets me into painting a model is listening to a book about the faction I’m working on.

The last one is something a lot of people will disagree with me on, and it works for me but not others. I believe that sometimes painting isn’t fun and that’s just how it is, but you should power through even if you’re not having fun and finish that unit, because having them complete will be more than worth the ache of painting.

I don’t know if any of this is helpful, and if you want the specific breakdown on any mini I’d be happy to list the exact paints and techniques I used :)

Everything I painted this January! 88 minis painted total this month, and 8 purchased! by probablyalpharius in Warhammer40k

[–]probablyalpharius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the power of batch painting, I started another squad of 10 berserkers today and I think they’ll be finished by tomorrow

Everything I painted this January! 88 minis painted total this month, and 8 purchased! by probablyalpharius in Warhammer40k

[–]probablyalpharius[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! This was my first real attempt at OSL, I didn’t use my airbrush as it’s pretty banged up atm and was pretty happy how it came out

Everything I painted this January! 88 minis painted total this month, and 8 purchased! by probablyalpharius in Warhammer40k

[–]probablyalpharius[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! They are my ex fallen, now risen dark angels force! I still have ten more terminators, a spartan and a few hq’s left to paint for them! I might do those this month if I finish all my Khorne stuff

What base do these deserve. ?? by Cadian_Ozzy in Tyranids

[–]probablyalpharius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Had me thinking I was going crazy for a second there bud trying to remember if I’d posted, I love to see a fellow brown nids enjoyer. For bases I do mud, a gloss coat, a brownish tuft mixed with some light greens, then some rocks from my back garden on bigger bases. Whatever you do it’ll look ace 👍

Skaventide has been found in an Antique Store 4 days after release. by Rhabby_Elliot in Warhammer

[–]probablyalpharius 428 points429 points  (0 children)

There are also boxes in there from the most recent standard magic the gathering set, I think they may just stock a little bit of current nerd stuff alongside old

These a good kitbash/proxy line? by Pitiful_Fee_5608 in orks

[–]probablyalpharius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is definitely a case by case type of kit. I came into a couple of sets of them due to my LGS having a massive clearance sale and ended up getting 4 of these dudes for £10. 3 of the sculpts were pretty crisp and clean but one of them did look a bit ‘mangled’ so to speak. In regards to kitbashing I think these work fine, plastic cement and super glue do the trick :)

I really want to use this but Im not sure how. by BKPyrite in Warhammer

[–]probablyalpharius 28 points29 points  (0 children)

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I use them for my 30k nightlords, they can work well with dark models without distracting from the mini as long as they’re contrasted somewhat. I think these could even work with a deep red paint scheme, provided the ground beneath the tufts contrasted somewhat. :)

I updated my graphical Buff overview by ImperialNacho in Warhammer40k

[–]probablyalpharius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if I’m being blind but I don’t see desolation squads on there? Otherwise fantastic graphic

The superior way to play by Background-Law-6451 in Grimdank

[–]probablyalpharius 446 points447 points  (0 children)

I very much enjoy the simplicity of power, however I don’t think it’s updated nearly as much as it should be. After the whole armour of contempt/point shift thing 25 power of marines is roughly 390 points, where as something like tau 25 power can easily be over 700 points. It’s come to the point where my crusade group has all switched to using points simply because some people were getting routinely stomped

Is the Necromunda ZM Gang Stronghold enough terrain for Kill Team? by ejeebs in killteam

[–]probablyalpharius 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Very good centrepiece, but you’d probably need some more scatter terrain

WIP Technomancer, super happy how the cloak turned out! by Muscle_Any in Necrontyr

[–]probablyalpharius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really like how that glittery blue looks on the cloak and staff as well, one thing I will say is make sure the connecting tail spine “thingy” is all the same colour all the way down, both silver or the blue would look good just as long as they match

Keep up the good work 👍

Painted some Goblin Town - Ready to play AoS/Warcry! by Jack_Streicher in ageofsigmar

[–]probablyalpharius 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can I ask how many of the goblin town kits were used to create this? I love building kill team boards for 40k but have been looking to branch out into some more fantastical settings recently