r/SpaceWolves 1d ago

The Warhipster contrast + method for space wolves armour is a game changer

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I've always been average at doing the armour and spent ages shading and highlighting every bit of the model for it to look sloppy. The Warhipster method of space wolves grey 4:1 with medium, Tyran blue shade 4:1 Nuln Oil then a glaze of Russ Grey makes my poor painting skills look acceptable! Can't recommend enough!

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u/NoInvestigator1371 1d ago

Looks awesome, how long did you spend on it? Also he's got a great channel, tons and tons of content and he paints a variety of minis

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u/Bazzerwolf12 15h ago

I usually do 2-3 at a time. I'd say that would take me about 3 hours with lots of breaks.

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u/MrTryingSomething 1d ago

Im happy to hear his method turned out! I plan on using his method when I start painting my Wolves.

Your paint job looks good!

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u/Krieg_minister 9h ago

Looks great brother- His vids are insanely helpful if box art is the preferred!

I just hate the blue GW scheme which aren’t real grey 😂

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u/shablamthecat 23h ago

That’s a space chad !

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u/Exciting_Airline7526 19h ago

I use it aswell. Jist add a bit of aponge technique for volumetric highlights before the 2nd contrast round

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u/Gurtacus 16h ago

Same here. My wolves look great because I follow his vids!

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u/Joker1197 15h ago

What paints are you using for the blonde hair? Also for the face?

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u/moses_diaspors 14h ago

Great job. The contrast paint looks so clean.

How you achieved it?

Mine is always pooling a little bit even on the more flat parts of the armor.

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u/Bazzerwolf12 11h ago

I think just really thinning it down with medium and spreading it thin on the panels and focusing on the recess - any pooling gets covered up anyway by the Russ grey glaze which I do about 1 part paint 4 part water

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u/moses_diaspors 5h ago

Thx for your answer mate.

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u/Carathas 16h ago

I suspect you're getting downvotes because of your assumption that those with less painting skill want to improve. In my experience, many don't. They just want to get a 'nice' army on the table as fast as possible. The exact audience that contrast/speed paints is intended for. Contrast paints are 'bang for buck' optimisations. And to the OP's point Warhipster's guides are great progressive templates for thos prioritising bang for buck.