Thats a nice method with oils. But in Reverse if you work with acrylics also start with dark basecoat and then drybrush lighter shades and you get the same/similar result. Everyone has their method to the madness of painting there is no one true answer to "your" style. Remember that people.
Also seems to depend on the type of oil paint and the corresponding content of linseed oil. Abteilung paints are said to “dry” (actually it’s polymerization of the oil) sooner, due to less oil in the recipe.
Have you had any issues with the final acrylic dry brushing being applied over the oil layers? I used both acrylics and oils in illustration and I have found that applying acrylics over a layer oil paints never seems to work. Then again I suppose wiping away the oils with spirits makes them less of a layer, more of stain on the model.
thank you, the basecoat is a mix of sky blue and burnt umber form vallejo model color, first drybrush is pure sky blue and finally wolf grey from game color
How long did you have to wait for the oil layers to dry before working on top of them again? And would you recommend varnishing them before going back in to do final spot highlights with acrylics?
Amazing way of painting miniatures. Thanks brother!
thank you!
Amazing to watch 👍👍
Happy the video was entretaining 😃
Awesome job with oils!
this is the content I was looking for last weeks and there is no one doing it.
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Thank you, glad you liked it. I suggest you watch the video were i try to paint like not just mecha for more oil tutorials
@@resourcefulminiatures thank you for answer! How is call the video you are referring for?
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this is great
thank you!
Thats a nice method with oils. But in Reverse if you work with acrylics also start with dark basecoat and then drybrush lighter shades and you get the same/similar result. Everyone has their method to the madness of painting there is no one true answer to "your" style. Remember that people.
This is how I do big stuff as well. However I started switching to enamels as they dry faster.
Great job! Just a questione: how long did you wait before drybrushing acrylics on top of the oil wash?
after waiting overnight, they were good to work on
Also seems to depend on the type of oil paint and the corresponding content of linseed oil. Abteilung paints are said to “dry” (actually it’s polymerization of the oil) sooner, due to less oil in the recipe.
@@MenschWerdeWesentlich you are correct, wish i could use Abteilung
Have you had any issues with the final acrylic dry brushing being applied over the oil layers? I used both acrylics and oils in illustration and I have found that applying acrylics over a layer oil paints never seems to work. Then again I suppose wiping away the oils with spirits makes them less of a layer, more of stain on the model.
correct, over the most raised details the acrylics are more of a "filter" or stain, still, i am working with a very small amout of oil overall
Hey brother, great video. What colors did you use for the skin? Thanks!
thank you, the basecoat is a mix of sky blue and burnt umber form vallejo model color, first drybrush is pure sky blue and finally wolf grey from game color
How long did you have to wait for the oil layers to dry before working on top of them again? And would you recommend varnishing them before going back in to do final spot highlights with acrylics?
Waited over night to add acrylics over them and i personally dont varnish anything
Well done! I really need to understand oild better
thank you, im sure you ll get it soon, its not hard
Was the initial dry brushing w acrylics?
yes, basecoat and drybrush
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