On noting: A good tip is to add a dolop of the colour next to the notes: A good excersise to do to learn how to mix colours, is using either a pipette or toothpick, make a chart of a dot of each colour across the top and sides, and then a 1 to 1 mix of each of those colours. You'll end up with a very clear chart showing all the base 1:1 colours you can mix with your paints. The real advantage of doing this is that you'll never need to refer to the chart again, because you would've learned all you needed to learn about mixing colours in making the chart. I did this when I was learning oil colours, and it works great, and it uses only a tiny amount of paint. Another thing to remember, is some paints are stronger than others, so will take more paint to shift them to a new colour. Also reds, especially crimsons are very fugitive, meaning they will fade over time, if placed in strong light.
You should think about taking something like this, and breaking it up into a series of videos covering each of the topics you mention. Good for you, you get more videos (already made), and good for the viewer, they get quick little video that teaches them one of the topics. Your audio sounds great now. :)
Thank you! Yeah i hear you and I do that sometimes but man, I really just wanted to get this all presented in one shot and move on lol. Ill do that from time to time in the future though 👍🏽
Hello Curioventura! What brings you to the Tamiya line of paints? Would you say acrylic Citadel / Vallejo paints would also work well for gunpla? Also, do you recommend to paint pieces always with a "flat" color (i.e. same color on the whole surface), or are there gunpla painters who paint color gradients, zenithal highlights or things like that? (I'm more from a minis background, but I'm rtying to catch up with the hobby! :-) PS: There are online color wheels if people feel like using them. Here are my two favorites so far: color.adobe.com/fr/create/color-wheel/?base=2&rule=Custom&selected=0&name=Mon%20th%C3%A8me%20Color&mode=rgb&rgbvalues=0.2551390163592373,0.75,0,0.04946158822213681,0.5,0.3711652636481119,0.6977780848638822,0.9282598706531584,1,0.25,0.15612139394906632,0.13636782519720364,0.12526471663080188,0.9,0.330601385877904&swatchOrder=0,1,2,3,4 www.sessions.edu/color-calculator/
Hello Yan! Their ease of use, quick drying times, quality and price. Yes both of those paints work great for brush painting them. I recommend what works for your particular build. Theres so many ways of doing things that to recommend a certain way just wouldn't work for me lol. Thank you for the links!
@@Curioventura OK, sounds good! I was wondering if they already give, for instance, a "satin" finish (and thus would save you part of the effort of sealing the model at some intermediate steps)? I've noticed Vallejo have some "mecha" branded paints. Wondering about those too... ;) Thanks for your quick response!
Great video as always! Since we're talking about advanced finishes, do you have a recommendation for metal colour finishes like a lot of builders on yt use? They often show the metallic base they use (often "super fine titanium" or similar) but it's often brands I dont know or cant get here in the uk. I like tamiya metallics for candy finishes (thanks to your video on candies) but they're not really metal looking enough for what I'm after due to a relatively large flake and often appear a bit too matt. I dont know which metal paints would work well with a coloured top coat that wont ruin the finish like I hear a lot with alclad. Sorry for the long question, and thanks in advance!
Hi, I am new to airbrushing, and am wondering how you get such a high gloss finish? Do you do a few clear coats and then polish it? I am painting gunpla too thanks in advance 😁. Great content!
very useful stuff in here, i used all the clear colors on an iron man 1/6 figure to get a rainbow from green at the feet to blue on the head but could not get the indigo /purple stage ,i tried red into the blue & the oppposite is this because there not true pure colors ? thanks ian.
@@Curioventura thanks for reply. i dont think so , i did mix the colors before adding the iso . i will have to try again usi your pipette method. thanks.
I still haven't worked up the ball's to put paint on a gunpla, but my coloured spoon collection is coming on nicely
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On noting: A good tip is to add a dolop of the colour next to the notes: A good excersise to do to learn how to mix colours, is using either a pipette or toothpick, make a chart of a dot of each colour across the top and sides, and then a 1 to 1 mix of each of those colours. You'll end up with a very clear chart showing all the base 1:1 colours you can mix with your paints. The real advantage of doing this is that you'll never need to refer to the chart again, because you would've learned all you needed to learn about mixing colours in making the chart. I did this when I was learning oil colours, and it works great, and it uses only a tiny amount of paint. Another thing to remember, is some paints are stronger than others, so will take more paint to shift them to a new colour. Also reds, especially crimsons are very fugitive, meaning they will fade over time, if placed in strong light.
Great video as always!
Thank you!
Appreciate the advice about getting the coffee stirrer at Ikea
Glad it helped
Came here from your ig comment, thanks for the tutorial !
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Thank you
You should think about taking something like this, and breaking it up into a series of videos covering each of the topics you mention. Good for you, you get more videos (already made), and good for the viewer, they get quick little video that teaches them one of the topics. Your audio sounds great now. :)
Thank you! Yeah i hear you and I do that sometimes but man, I really just wanted to get this all presented in one shot and move on lol. Ill do that from time to time in the future though 👍🏽
@@Curioventura For sure. Was a very good, to the point, and informative video. Nice editing too btw.
@@NeonsStyleHD thanks again for the feedback and tips!
Hello Curioventura! What brings you to the Tamiya line of paints? Would you say acrylic Citadel / Vallejo paints would also work well for gunpla? Also, do you recommend to paint pieces always with a "flat" color (i.e. same color on the whole surface), or are there gunpla painters who paint color gradients, zenithal highlights or things like that? (I'm more from a minis background, but I'm rtying to catch up with the hobby! :-)
PS: There are online color wheels if people feel like using them. Here are my two favorites so far:
color.adobe.com/fr/create/color-wheel/?base=2&rule=Custom&selected=0&name=Mon%20th%C3%A8me%20Color&mode=rgb&rgbvalues=0.2551390163592373,0.75,0,0.04946158822213681,0.5,0.3711652636481119,0.6977780848638822,0.9282598706531584,1,0.25,0.15612139394906632,0.13636782519720364,0.12526471663080188,0.9,0.330601385877904&swatchOrder=0,1,2,3,4
www.sessions.edu/color-calculator/
Hello Yan! Their ease of use, quick drying times, quality and price. Yes both of those paints work great for brush painting them. I recommend what works for your particular build. Theres so many ways of doing things that to recommend a certain way just wouldn't work for me lol. Thank you for the links!
@@Curioventura OK, sounds good! I was wondering if they already give, for instance, a "satin" finish (and thus would save you part of the effort of sealing the model at some intermediate steps)?
I've noticed Vallejo have some "mecha" branded paints. Wondering about those too... ;)
Thanks for your quick response!
Great video as always! Since we're talking about advanced finishes, do you have a recommendation for metal colour finishes like a lot of builders on yt use? They often show the metallic base they use (often "super fine titanium" or similar) but it's often brands I dont know or cant get here in the uk. I like tamiya metallics for candy finishes (thanks to your video on candies) but they're not really metal looking enough for what I'm after due to a relatively large flake and often appear a bit too matt. I dont know which metal paints would work well with a coloured top coat that wont ruin the finish like I hear a lot with alclad. Sorry for the long question, and thanks in advance!
Alclad works great as long as everything is prepped right and the surface is clean. It takes a lot longer to dry than Tamiyas but its worth it
Hi,
I am new to airbrushing, and am wondering how you get such a high gloss finish? Do you do a few clear coats and then polish it? I am painting gunpla too thanks in advance 😁. Great content!
Its all in the spray technique. No need to polish if you spray right
I would like to know a bit more about that particular technique curio. Could you possibly make a video or email or soe other form of contact?
Check out my candy paint job video. I go over it pretty well there
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Thank you!
Try gloss black before laying down the chrome
I have, plenty of times. Im happy and just fine with the results with or without it but thanks for the heads up!
very useful stuff in here, i used all the clear colors on an iron man 1/6 figure to get a rainbow from green at the feet to blue on the head but could not get the indigo /purple stage ,i tried red into the blue & the oppposite is this because there not true pure colors ? thanks ian.
Thank you. Hmmmm hard to say as that should have worked out for you. You didnt over thin the colors by any chance did you?
@@Curioventura thanks for reply. i dont think so , i did mix the colors before adding the iso . i will have to try again usi your pipette method. thanks.
Do you think it's possible to panel line with the glowpowder or would it be too thick?
It actually is but it has to be done with a brush and wipe method and its not easy by any means; ive done it lol
Where did you get the glow paint from?
Ebay
Have you use mr color clear color gx hand brush
Yes I have. Anything youd like to know about it that i may be able to help you with?
@@Curioventura I like to know how much thinner does it need to use it
Can you do a video of how to use mr color clear color gx
@@gordongriffith9199 i could but its really not much different from the Tamiya in preperation
@@Curioventura its because I having a hard time in using clear color