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This video shows the second part for how to paint a Death Guard space marine to a high tabletop standard.
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The following paints were used on the model:
Games Workshop: Moot Green, Balor Brown, Morghast Bone, Screaming Skull, Sotek Green, Bugmans Glow, Cadian Fleshtone, Corvus Black, Mournfang Brown
Vallejo: Neutral Grey, Black, Pale Grey Blue, Ice Yellow
P3: Morrow White (Any white will do)
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Thanks so much for posting these! Very inspiring!
Thank you for the excellent tutorial! Is there an alternative to ice yellow? I can’t find any where I live.
Thanks for another great video Richard. I was wondering if you could recommend a lamp to use? It's something I've neglected for a while and I'm a little overwhelmed with the range as well as factors such as lumen count. Thanks
Amazing mate … can’t wait to try build up the courage to try these techniques ????
Imagine you tell your mates, Oh painted a new kill team, just tabletop standard. Then you turn up with this.
How do you keep that paint so liquid? My paint even during the session seems to separate much quicker. Even using a wet palette.
The content you put out for us is just superb, all the time. I get this is high tabletop (super high tabletop for the majority of people xD) but it makes for some awesome pieces, and there is so much to learn about textures, light placements, and overall knowledge in each video.
It is not something you do for an army, but this can make for amazing underworld warbands, blood bowl teams, kill teams and overall small teams.
Thanks for letting us enjoy this on youtube, it is definitely apreciated.
Great stuff as always, Richard!
Heck yeah! So happy to finally see part 2!
You are a GOD !!!
Daayumm!!! Awesome!
Just bloody awesome! This is so incredibly useful for me, an intermediate painter, to start understanding and upping my game! Cheers!
Nice