Can You Paint Gold with Blue?
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Experimental miniature painting time. Gold is traditionally painted and shaded with brown tones, but what happens if we try using blue instead?
The TMNT technique: • Painting Weapons & Arm...
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VMC = Vallejo Model Color
VGC = Vallejo Game Color
VMA = Vallejo Model Air
VPA = Vallejo Panzer Aces
MC = Vallejo Metal Color
AK = AK Interactive
GW = Games Workshop
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VGC glorious gold is the best covering gold I've found, mixing it with a brown is a solid way to under coat it.
Your tutorials are very well done - good camera angles + readable text callouts 👍🏻
wonderful work and also do your best to approach things that are new and different with an open mind :)
Cool as always. 👍
Excellent work.
Nice!
I like it. I think it adds visual interest. Not sure I would always use it but it works here.
Thanks!
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
Nice video! Just started to work on my High Marshal Helbrecht so I'm going to do the TMM gold, just need to figure out if I want to do the blue or red-brown shade!
спасибо!
Just a comment for the algorithm
That actually works.
I have some copper I will try this on 👍
Tomb kings skills in practice
Great video! Are you ever going to do the batgirl moebius model, i think i remember you said you didnt like it, but i still want to see it
Gold can be made from silver by adding brown ink to give a variable rich gold colour depending on the amount of ink added to the silver. Regards Lexi
Thank you for sharing this! I really like the effect, and like you mentioned it would be interesting to see it on a larger scale.
Which model is this? Do you know the model name and maybe manufacturer? Thank you again!
It's by Across the Realms.
Would Vallejo Game Color Dark Fleshtone be a good substitute for the Heavy Sienna?
Or is Heavy Sienna better because it is more pigmented?
I've recently been playing around mixing colors into metallics and the results are really surprising what you can come up with.
They are fairly similar. Should work. I often change up the color ix anyways.
Why do I keep thinking Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles when you mention the technique 😂😂😂
Really nice technique, Dr.
-John
Painting power!
Would this work on a 1/6 figure? Working on an Iron Man and wondered if this would work or better to go with the brown wash on the gold?
That large of scale you wouldn't want a lot of contrast. Straight gold and a dark wash in the crevasse should be enough.
What brush do you use?
Princeton Heritage 4050 #2 Round
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Very strange miniature, if it's Roman Legionnaire, why he use Greece helmet? Also, great painting, i love you works!
Roman Officers sometimes wore greek style helmets.
@@heretic192 Especially during the early republic era's.
Next time try with purple 🙂
Huh interesting. I have to say I agree with you on painting, I'm more realistic.
It's nifty, for sure, but I'm not sure this really works the way you envisioned. I appreciate your TNMT as a unique and fun take on metallics, but I still say you're better off just painting NMM. You can add in all sorts of amazing colors in NMM and still get a very convincing effect on a miniature. This unfortunately looks a bit too much like someone dumped blue paint on gold and did a messy job cleaning it up off the armor. This is just my opinion here and of course I'm looking at a very washed out miniature which doesn't help.
Nice work but his armor technically wouldn't be actual gold, it's more bronze than anything else but good technique to know.