This is probably one of the best tutorials of any kind about painting I have seen. Please more tutorials from Eduardo. What a great job.. i’m going to pick up that set.
A useful and effective technique for generic wood - thank-you. I look forward to buying and trying these inks. Rifle stocks are hardwood, for strength and durability. The butts, pistol grips, and forestocks on the Canadian FN C1A1s that I carried in the early years of my career were walnut, as are the stocks on the military rifles in my very modest collection. Hardwood grain is fine, and not normally noticeable. It always runs lengthwise, and not across the stock, for strength. The coarse grain as depicted looks more like weak softwood, and the pistol grip area, with the grain running across, shows further weakness. It would not likely withstand delivery of a buttstroke in hand-to-hand combat, or even the stress of extensive shooting over time. Military rifle stocks are typically oiled. They may have a slight sheen when freshly oiled, but the oil quickly soaks in and sun and fine dust will soon eliminate the sheen in field use.
Phantastic video, very convincing effects. I will have to try out inks for wooden parts. Thanks for that. As a constructive criticism, I would like to point out you forgot to paint the metallic butt stock plate. The rear part ( what‘s being pressed into the rifleman‘s shoulder) is metal..
Thanks for your comment. You are right, but the rifle did not have the metal protection on the stock, but as it was a wooden example we were not worried about it. But you are right, the stock was made of metal.
Hello, thanks for your comment. I suppose you are referring to the use of graphite, aren't you? After applying the graphite, nothing more is done. I don't apply any fixative so as not to change the effect. I just try not to touch it with my fingers in that area any more, so as not to erase it. If you don't touch it, it will never come off.
Please don't cut in with music that is louder than the speaker. I was listening to this tutorial at night and I suddenly woke people in the next room because of teh sudden loud music.
Congratulations . Very interesting alternative to paint for modelers, but Isuppose it doesn't work without a primer on the plastic . Is it more resilient than modeling paints , and is it "green" in terms of chemicals? Spectacular result anyway well done.
Thanks for your comment. Yes, we could paint with them, but as they are semi-transparent we would have to apply many layers to obtain a solid colour. When we tested the inks we did tests on resin and unprimed plastic and it resists perfectly.
It really is a specific colour that simulates wood. If it is that you could get something similar but not the same, mixing orange and green. To darken it you can add a little purple (very little) and if you want to lighten it, you can add some yellow. but the result will never be the same as if you use the specific tone of the wood.
Hola, gracias por tu comentario. Estos lápices al pintar con ellos marcan muy poco y el efecto supongo que es mas tenue, aunque si que tendrá un aspecto mas metálico. Para una iluminación general, que es lo que hago yo en el ejemplo es mejor lijar el grafito y aplico con el dedo, ya que es mas suave, más general y no dañas la pintura. Si quieres hacer marcas o arañazos si puede hacerlo con el lápiz directamente....Yo recomendaría un lápiz normal 2HB o algo así.
@@AKInteractiveOfficial primero agradecer tu rápida respuesta. A eso me refería. Saco el grafito de un lápiz 2HB y lo frotó con el dedo, pero sigo viendo algo tenue el efecto. Gran aporte de nuevo por el vídeo .saludos.
Thanks for your comment but The inks have nothing to do with the ammo shades because it is not a specific product for a single function. It is a typical fine art product modified to the characteristics necessary for modelling, for this reason it is a very high quality product. The inks have a multitude of functions that will be shown little by little in more video tutorials (the ammo shades do not), the wood effect is just one of the many applications it has. The inks are a colour enhancer, with a very high concentration of pigment that also has a high resistance to colour preservation. We hope we have answered your question.
Hello AK interactive. Thank for sharing. Thank you Eduardo from AK interactive.
A pleasure my friend!!
This is probably one of the best tutorials of any kind about painting I have seen. Please more tutorials from Eduardo. What a great job.. i’m going to pick up that set.
Thank you!!! I glad you like It!!
Great tutorial
Many thanks!!
Fantastic I learned several valuables things !
Many thanks!!
Ordered the set of 14! Looking forward to trying them out.
Going to try this on the wood bed of a pickup truck.
At first i was thinking "Thats going to need alot of paint, expensive" but then my brain connected and i realise you mean on a mini
A useful and effective technique for generic wood - thank-you. I look forward to buying and trying these inks.
Rifle stocks are hardwood, for strength and durability. The butts, pistol grips, and forestocks on the Canadian FN C1A1s that I carried in the early years of my career were walnut, as are the stocks on the military rifles in my very modest collection. Hardwood grain is fine, and not normally noticeable. It always runs lengthwise, and not across the stock, for strength. The coarse grain as depicted looks more like weak softwood, and the pistol grip area, with the grain running across, shows further weakness. It would not likely withstand delivery of a buttstroke in hand-to-hand combat, or even the stress of extensive shooting over time. Military rifle stocks are typically oiled. They may have a slight sheen when freshly oiled, but the oil quickly soaks in and sun and fine dust will soon eliminate the sheen in field use.
Exactly what i wanted to know🎉! Nice one thanks
Many thanks my friend!
Thanks for the tutorial!
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Muy buen tutorial, enhorabuena Eduardo 👏👏👏👏👏💯🎩👌
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Muy bueno!
Me alegra que te guste!!
Phantastic video, very convincing effects. I will have to try out inks for wooden parts. Thanks for that. As a constructive criticism, I would like to point out you forgot to paint the metallic butt stock plate. The rear part ( what‘s being pressed into the rifleman‘s shoulder) is metal..
Thanks for your comment. You are right, but the rifle did not have the metal protection on the stock, but as it was a wooden example we were not worried about it. But you are right, the stock was made of metal.
After applying the lead do you fix it with anything? Fantastic tutorial.
Hello, thanks for your comment. I suppose you are referring to the use of graphite, aren't you? After applying the graphite, nothing more is done. I don't apply any fixative so as not to change the effect. I just try not to touch it with my fingers in that area any more, so as not to erase it. If you don't touch it, it will never come off.
Yes that’s what I meant, thank you for that.
Please don't cut in with music that is louder than the speaker. I was listening to this tutorial at night and I suddenly woke people in the next room because of teh sudden loud music.
Thank you, we will take your feedback in consideration for the next videos.
Could just invest in a good pair headphones
@@chuck2703 Then LOUD surprise MUSIC is being injected directly into my ear. Not better.
Nice been doing it like that for ages but i use some metal paints
The weapon is nice and straight I have a few that are warped I think producers should make them out of injection molding much less warpage
Congratulations . Very interesting alternative to paint for modelers, but Isuppose it doesn't work without a primer on the plastic . Is it more resilient than modeling paints , and is it "green" in terms of chemicals? Spectacular result anyway well done.
Thanks for your comment. Yes, we could paint with them, but as they are semi-transparent we would have to apply many layers to obtain a solid colour. When we tested the inks we did tests on resin and unprimed plastic and it resists perfectly.
Just got magenta and White, can they be diluted with Water? Can't find that info anywhere.
Please help! How i get this color mixing other sets? I have magenta, orange, purple, blue, white, red, green yellow...
It really is a specific colour that simulates wood. If it is that you could get something similar but not the same, mixing orange and green. To darken it you can add a little purple (very little) and if you want to lighten it, you can add some yellow.
but the result will never be the same as if you use the specific tone of the wood.
El último paso, el de frotar con el dedo grafito para sacar metálicos, se podría realizar con un lápiz por ejemplo 6H u 8H? Gracias y saludos.
Hola, gracias por tu comentario. Estos lápices al pintar con ellos marcan muy poco y el efecto supongo que es mas tenue, aunque si que tendrá un aspecto mas metálico. Para una iluminación general, que es lo que hago yo en el ejemplo es mejor lijar el grafito y aplico con el dedo, ya que es mas suave, más general y no dañas la pintura. Si quieres hacer marcas o arañazos si puede hacerlo con el lápiz directamente....Yo recomendaría un lápiz normal 2HB o algo así.
@@AKInteractiveOfficial primero agradecer tu rápida respuesta. A eso me refería. Saco el grafito de un lápiz 2HB y lo frotó con el dedo, pero sigo viendo algo tenue el efecto. Gran aporte de nuevo por el vídeo .saludos.
Did you say a SHORT painting session?
Yes!! 1'5 hours aprox
So this ink product Is the same as ammo shades?
Thanks for your comment but The inks have nothing to do with the ammo shades because it is not a specific product for a single function. It is a typical fine art product modified to the characteristics necessary for modelling, for this reason it is a very high quality product. The inks have a multitude of functions that will be shown little by little in more video tutorials (the ammo shades do not), the wood effect is just one of the many applications it has. The inks are a colour enhancer, with a very high concentration of pigment that also has a high resistance to colour preservation. We hope we have answered your question.
@@AKInteractiveOfficial ok sounds good because I'm not a fan of the shaders so hopefully these will better suit my needs
today india is making all for the 3 world ^^
Now do it in 1/35
Perfect!! In future videos!!!