Great tutorial, so straightforward, taking a lot of the 'elitism' out of glazes and blends. Love the new format and intro as well. Would be nice to see this product and your techniques on wet blending with the airbrush and a regular brush. Working toward a cool gradient or highlighted area. Thanks again for all your teaching efforts!
It definitely can if you go too dry with your brush. We don't clear the brush of wet paint entirely and then just use a lighter stroke when applying. This gives the same effect, without giving you all the dried paint residue of a completely dry brush.
It's one of the leaders from the HATE boardgame by CMON. Not sure if you can still get the game, but ebay might be a good place to start. Came with over 100 minis!
You can definitely add it to the washes to dilute the opacity more. We generally use water for that, but you can keep the wash consitency thicker by using the Glaze / Wash Medium
So glad you started doing these videos. You're a great teacher. Thanks.
Fantastic! I love these tutorials. Clear, concise, and super helpful 👍👍
Great tutorial, so straightforward, taking a lot of the 'elitism' out of glazes and blends. Love the new format and intro as well. Would be nice to see this product and your techniques on wet blending with the airbrush and a regular brush. Working toward a cool gradient or highlighted area. Thanks again for all your teaching efforts!
Glad you like it! We've got more coming as well!
Blending with airbrush and brush are going to be big ones.
I thought man he is not doing good this time. Forgive me for doubting you. You got to the end and it was simply amazing. Thanks for this.
This is exactly the tutorial I needed today. AMAZING.
Glad it helped!
Super cool to see how you use that medium. I just picked some up, looking forward to playing around with it.
It really is magic in a bottle!
ok, the orange dried browner than I thought it might. I was worried it wasnt going to work right
do you find that dry brushing gives a chalk like look after a wash goes over it?
It definitely can if you go too dry with your brush. We don't clear the brush of wet paint entirely and then just use a lighter stroke when applying. This gives the same effect, without giving you all the dried paint residue of a completely dry brush.
What miniature is that and who makes it? Love to pick that one up.
It's one of the leaders from the HATE boardgame by CMON. Not sure if you can still get the game, but ebay might be a good place to start. Came with over 100 minis!
Had a thought. If you wanted a slight sheen instead of the flat finish could you add something like satin varnish to it? Say for painting horses?
Definitely! You can either mix the varnish into the paint directly before applying, or a layer on top of the color afterwards.
How would the glaze and wash medium work when added to the pro acryl washes? Would it thin it out a bit?
You can definitely add it to the washes to dilute the opacity more. We generally use water for that, but you can keep the wash consitency thicker by using the Glaze / Wash Medium
so it can be used to make something akin to contrast paint?
Yep! You can mix in any color you like and then use the exact same color or tint of it to highlight and shade after the "wash" application.
@Monument Slowfuse ok thats awesome to know.