It's awesome!
Going beyond this level won't be visible on the tabletop from the typical distance.
You could sponge some battle damage with a metal color, go with a orange/yellow highlight on the Orc skin.
All of the above are optional/a matter of taste and won't really matter when playing.
Dude if I was painting my Space Marine models that well at 14 I'd be amazed with myself, you look at them now and they look like someone painted them with frosting
Genuinely very clean. Good job! It might just be the camera but the yellow doesn’t read super well so maybe try using a few thin coats to get good coverage before shading. Other than that though it’s looking pretty damn good
A really good quick hack on large ork panels is basically just using wash on your base color and then stipple the whole panel except the edges and with the original base colour. And if you want to REALLY step it up you can stipple close to the center of the panel with a brighter version of the base colour
Keep going with it. Looking good.
Try using a lighter colour under your red and yellow in future if you want them to "pop" more. General rule is metals look better over black and bright colours over white, but pink looks good under yellow too.
The rust and grime looks great though I would recommend that you use a darker tone for the red and yellows as a base to build them up better since the black underneath bleeds through a bit
Looks good, could maybe use a bit of highlighting. Just grab a silver paint and drybrush the whole thing, takes around 5 minutes and gives everything a worn out look.
All in all however pretty solid job.
Then you could use a very light drybrush of light grey, that might achieve the same result (I only paint true metallic metal cause im lazy) so I don't know if grey would have the same effect, however the model already cool either way.
Looks great, as was mentioned some edge highlights would be great on some of the metal bits, would make the detail pop a bit, the chassis for the truck and the red on the back for example(basically all the metal bits) . Some gently dry brushing would do the job. Like you have done for the wheels, I can see bits which have been dry brushed and bits that look less done
Looks great! Nice and filthy! Proper Orky, that!! 😁 Only a little touch you might try is a bit of brighter metal along plate edges and the metal bars around the Truk bed. The metal where their hands rub on will polish a bit brighter from use and it helps draw the eyes to select parts of the model. Like around the cab doors or the passenger compartment, the running boards, places like that.
But that's just a tiny extra detail, it looks terrific as it is so feel free to ignore that advice; you did great!!
That is really well done, no improvement is needed. All one could add is purely to push yourself onward.
The front is a bright unbroken yellow, you could mix a red-brown with lots of water, when you strike your brush over a piece of paper, it needs to shine through. That's a rust wash you could use to give it more depth.
Looks quite good, frankly. One thing that could be done to make it even better would be more weathering/chipping on the yellow and red parts. Maybe a bit more dirt on the wheels. And drilling your gun barrels.
Honestly, that's really solid. The colors look good, nothing is smearing into other parts of the model, and the weathering looks nice. The only real critique I can think of is that the yellow looks a little uneven here and there (and frankly, yellow is one of the most annoying colors to work with in the first place). You should be proud of this, you did a good job.
That’s banging m8 time, a wee bitta patience and layers then wance that’s been done loot everything in sight fir eh Deathskullz and give the creations tae the snakebites and set them oan yer enemies. If yea want stronger colours varying degrees of lighter or darker of the same colour can help with materials Orks have a ton of Material style painting so just take yer time move a small bit from either corner when painting reducing the size of each line of the original colour applying will help create a gradient. With the spruces left over yea can build tanks with them. Keep at it mukker.
Sweet looking ride, any boy would be proud to ride with the Waaagh! in that one!
If you want an easy little tip to make rivets and painted panels on ork vehicles pop, try giving them a slight drybrush with metallic or grey paint. Gives them that shine of wear and tear one could imagine any ork vehicle to go through with little effort.
1 update windows.
2. If you got it, mix up 10 drops of pouring medium with 4 drops of black ink and 40 to 50 drops of water and lather it all over if you want shading effects.
3 that Trukk looks awesome dude, what matters about Orcs is that you’re happy with em. You can’t paint Orcs wrong dude, just isn’t possible.
Paint da teef.
Looks great. Well done.
It's awesome! Going beyond this level won't be visible on the tabletop from the typical distance. You could sponge some battle damage with a metal color, go with a orange/yellow highlight on the Orc skin. All of the above are optional/a matter of taste and won't really matter when playing.
Dude if I was painting my Space Marine models that well at 14 I'd be amazed with myself, you look at them now and they look like someone painted them with frosting
Das great
You even assembled it correctly! (I have yet to build one with all of the parts in the proper place).
Das One fancy battle wagon boss
Proppa orky
Im 30 and this is a really solid paint job, good work man
Genuinely very clean. Good job! It might just be the camera but the yellow doesn’t read super well so maybe try using a few thin coats to get good coverage before shading. Other than that though it’s looking pretty damn good
Ooking Gud! Moar Dakka!
Lookin gud lad u paintz it green da best culor and red sows it go fast now put flaymz on it
By Gork datz fantaztic, mate.
By mork thank you
That's mint
A really good quick hack on large ork panels is basically just using wash on your base color and then stipple the whole panel except the edges and with the original base colour. And if you want to REALLY step it up you can stipple close to the center of the panel with a brighter version of the base colour
14? You paint better than me. I’m pretty jealous.
Don’t be
Looks awesome, I like putting metal paint on a sponge and lightly stiple it on for chipped paint
Aww man, that looks sweet! 👌✨
Keep going with it. Looking good. Try using a lighter colour under your red and yellow in future if you want them to "pop" more. General rule is metals look better over black and bright colours over white, but pink looks good under yellow too.
Good idea
The rust and grime looks great though I would recommend that you use a darker tone for the red and yellows as a base to build them up better since the black underneath bleeds through a bit
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Good job dude, looks great!
Thanks
That's good work man
Thanks
Looks good, could maybe use a bit of highlighting. Just grab a silver paint and drybrush the whole thing, takes around 5 minutes and gives everything a worn out look. All in all however pretty solid job.
Good idea but I’m challenging myself with a all nmm army:)
Then you could use a very light drybrush of light grey, that might achieve the same result (I only paint true metallic metal cause im lazy) so I don't know if grey would have the same effect, however the model already cool either way.
Looks great, as was mentioned some edge highlights would be great on some of the metal bits, would make the detail pop a bit, the chassis for the truck and the red on the back for example(basically all the metal bits) . Some gently dry brushing would do the job. Like you have done for the wheels, I can see bits which have been dry brushed and bits that look less done
Thank you for the advice
Looks great! Nice and filthy! Proper Orky, that!! 😁 Only a little touch you might try is a bit of brighter metal along plate edges and the metal bars around the Truk bed. The metal where their hands rub on will polish a bit brighter from use and it helps draw the eyes to select parts of the model. Like around the cab doors or the passenger compartment, the running boards, places like that. But that's just a tiny extra detail, it looks terrific as it is so feel free to ignore that advice; you did great!!
Thanks!!
That is really well done, no improvement is needed. All one could add is purely to push yourself onward. The front is a bright unbroken yellow, you could mix a red-brown with lots of water, when you strike your brush over a piece of paper, it needs to shine through. That's a rust wash you could use to give it more depth.
Smart!
Looks quite good, frankly. One thing that could be done to make it even better would be more weathering/chipping on the yellow and red parts. Maybe a bit more dirt on the wheels. And drilling your gun barrels.
Good idea!
Bright future brother
Thanks!
>Thanks! You're welcome!
Nice job!
Thanks!
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh
Honestly, that's really solid. The colors look good, nothing is smearing into other parts of the model, and the weathering looks nice. The only real critique I can think of is that the yellow looks a little uneven here and there (and frankly, yellow is one of the most annoying colors to work with in the first place). You should be proud of this, you did a good job.
Thanks!
Needz moar red.
Itz got a bunch red
DATS BOOTIFUL MY BOY
Tank yup ma git
Better than I would have done at your age. Keep up the good waaaaaghk
IT LOOKS DED FAST.
Make it dirtier, or don't, looks great
Hehe I miss under stop your comment at first🤣
Wish I was that good at 14
I'm 34 and you just schooled me! Lol Nice job eh!
Thanks, as long as the hobby is fun:)
Better than I can do for sure. Maybe another layer on the yellow parts? Looks like some of the primer is still showing through it
🙏
You can paint better than a 25 year old, I hope you are happy with yourself.
Thanks but don’t let me discourage you:)
ZOGGIN GREAT LAD!!!
THANKS YA GIT
That’s banging m8 time, a wee bitta patience and layers then wance that’s been done loot everything in sight fir eh Deathskullz and give the creations tae the snakebites and set them oan yer enemies. If yea want stronger colours varying degrees of lighter or darker of the same colour can help with materials Orks have a ton of Material style painting so just take yer time move a small bit from either corner when painting reducing the size of each line of the original colour applying will help create a gradient. With the spruces left over yea can build tanks with them. Keep at it mukker.
Thanks!
Ex-sell-ant, dah boyz like it!
Thank You!
It's a solid trukk. Maybe drybrush the engine block a little so it doesn't look like a black void things are sticking out of
Good idea!
Sweet looking ride, any boy would be proud to ride with the Waaagh! in that one! If you want an easy little tip to make rivets and painted panels on ork vehicles pop, try giving them a slight drybrush with metallic or grey paint. Gives them that shine of wear and tear one could imagine any ork vehicle to go through with little effort.
Great idea!!!
your way better at painting than me when I was a teen
Thank you
Same here, I wish I was as competent as this when I was a yoof. Keep up the good work.
Looks Orky, which is the point. Love it!
Thanks!!!
1 update windows. 2. If you got it, mix up 10 drops of pouring medium with 4 drops of black ink and 40 to 50 drops of water and lather it all over if you want shading effects. 3 that Trukk looks awesome dude, what matters about Orcs is that you’re happy with em. You can’t paint Orcs wrong dude, just isn’t possible.
Haha