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Hi all,

In this video I continue my dred test model for my upcoming 30k gaming army. I'm getting more confident with the camera and I'm really pleased with some of the footage in this one.

A few of you mentioned using chapters to break up the length of the video and make it easier to search. I've done that for this video. It turns out I'd done this for the first video too, but referred to them as time stamps instead. Same difference as far as I can make out.

Let me know your thoughts, I'm really enjoying doing these.

Henry

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DA Dred Pt2

Part 2 of the Dreadnought paintthrough. In this video I address the metals and work through some oil techniques. Contents: 00:00 - Intro 01:35 - Metals 14:37 - Oil washes 23:54 - Dirt and Rust streaks 39:22 - Review Let me know any thoughts or questions and I hope you enjoy! Henry

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Anonymous

Oo you reminded me to dig out my three imperial armour model masterclass books and I’ve been inspired to sponge paint my Aeronautica Imperialis ork planes so they look cool, orky and take way less time to paint.

Anonymous

Have to agree with everyone else - these longer format videos are great. Hearing the “why” is often more helpful than the “how”, so it’s been very useful to hear your thought processes as you go. The one other bit of feedback I have - it might just be the setup I was listening on, but I couldn’t hear any of the background noise you kept apologising for (puppy, etc) so maybe it’s something you don’t need to worry about :)

cultofpaint

Cheers Chris. The sound is a tricky one. I get the feeling the editing software plays at a different level to what ends up being shown. I’ll dig into it a bit more.

cultofpaint

Aeronautica is a huge temptation. Sponges and oils would make very short work of them.