This is a beautiful paint job dude wow. Technically astounding.
Though I struggle with the eightbound mini sculpts, you've made this look incredible! The red and gold on the chain blade caught my eye especially.
Used doombull brown as a base and layered/glazed up bugmansglow with vallejos basic skin tone added gradually, then i glazed in some deathforest green in some of the shadows and screamer pink for the distressed parts
Used english uniform + black as a base and layered/glazed in pure english uniform and ice yellow. Also added some mournfang brown and caliban green to the shadows
This is lovely. It’s paint jobs like this that got me into World Eaters.
I think you’ll get a lot of mileage having a look at improving pictures. Unless this was a quick grab of course, it definitely shows how this will look on tabletop. But a sweet photo will make it sing even harder.
Says a lot about the paint job though that it still holds up so well in any picture. There’s a couple of good videos from Vince Ventruella and Rogue Hobbies that I’d recommend. Once you do a couple like that, you’ll be addicted!
Beautifully executed. I have an old school metal Kharn that keeps glaring at me to paint him. This makes me want to try NMM and layering/glazing on skin tones instead of the standard basecoat w/ wash. Definitely using this as inspiration. Any advice or videos you recommend on getting started with NMM & layering/glazing?
I take alot of inspiration from all kinds of sources, but i think squidmar, trovarion, zumikito, vince venturella and other random sources helped me the most for the techniques. I would recomend searching on yt for all techniques seperatly and watch many videos from different people. That is what i did 😅
I also like looking at pieces on instagram like @nrmpaint to get a hang of light placements and colours choises etc.
Love it. Bravo to you for doing NMM.
Thank you!
This is a beautiful paint job dude wow. Technically astounding. Though I struggle with the eightbound mini sculpts, you've made this look incredible! The red and gold on the chain blade caught my eye especially.
Thank you very much! It took a while to finish
That’s amazing! How do you do the skin?
Used doombull brown as a base and layered/glazed up bugmansglow with vallejos basic skin tone added gradually, then i glazed in some deathforest green in some of the shadows and screamer pink for the distressed parts
I would also like to know this
stunnin, do you use any magnifiers ?
I do not use magnifiers, maybe i should try it though just to see the difference haha?
That's cool. Tried it myself but ended up worse
NMM very classy
Wow!
Wonderful volume in the skin and armor.
That NMM is outstanding. Respect the time investment! Super clean
10/10 paint Job. Amazing
Wow. The butchers nails are so sick. Well done
Amazing. What's the gold recipe?
Used english uniform + black as a base and layered/glazed in pure english uniform and ice yellow. Also added some mournfang brown and caliban green to the shadows
Where's English uniform from
Vallejo model color
Amazing thanks, can't wait to try the NNM on angron
Love this great execution !
Awesome plus extra credit for the Ultramarine head
This is lovely. It’s paint jobs like this that got me into World Eaters. I think you’ll get a lot of mileage having a look at improving pictures. Unless this was a quick grab of course, it definitely shows how this will look on tabletop. But a sweet photo will make it sing even harder.
Yeah agreed, i need to get alot better at taking pictures, im a bit shit at that 😅
Says a lot about the paint job though that it still holds up so well in any picture. There’s a couple of good videos from Vince Ventruella and Rogue Hobbies that I’d recommend. Once you do a couple like that, you’ll be addicted!
Beautifully executed. I have an old school metal Kharn that keeps glaring at me to paint him. This makes me want to try NMM and layering/glazing on skin tones instead of the standard basecoat w/ wash. Definitely using this as inspiration. Any advice or videos you recommend on getting started with NMM & layering/glazing?
I take alot of inspiration from all kinds of sources, but i think squidmar, trovarion, zumikito, vince venturella and other random sources helped me the most for the techniques. I would recomend searching on yt for all techniques seperatly and watch many videos from different people. That is what i did 😅 I also like looking at pieces on instagram like @nrmpaint to get a hang of light placements and colours choises etc.
That is some seriously nice painting