Your videos are so much more sophisticated and more like a classical approach to art and design teaching. I hope more people find out about this channel.
WoW ! Result is very nice and i like so much that you give us all the colors, tones and mix. You are really a great teacher and i appreciate your work so i decided to join your patreon. Only strange things is that the renew is the last day of the month and not the first. Good continuation
Interesting to see some Kimera colours in action, I absolutely love them (even tho they are fairly hard to handle). For blacklining I prefer either a dark basecoat/prime and leaving the rim parts unpainted, or I use oil wash. Really blacklining is too much time effort for me :D But your result is very nice - not how I would like to do it (I miss the red in the helmet and shield :D), but very good work nonetheless. I gonna leave a sub here and check what else may come around :)
I have a two stupid questions for you, as I have picked up some Daler Rowney oil paint and have had that fairly decent results so far, not amazing, but ok, should I switch to Winsor and Newton? And should I pick up some neon oil paint? For for my Necromunda/ cyberpunk models, or can I achieve a similar effect with practice... Aside from that, I have been really enjoying your videos, just trying to catch up on them now.
Glad you like the videos. If you're liking the content i hope you'll consider signing up for the patreon. Regarding the paints, i wouldnt buy the neon oil paint necessarily. I don't have experience with them, but i would rather save the money and invest in higher quailty basics. In my oil painting video, i go into the three paint I'd buy if i started from scratch. Indian yellow Williamsburg, napthol red gamblin and ultramarine blue (schmincke, gamblin or Williamsburg). Winsor and newton are ok, but not on par with the other brands i mentioned.
@@Watchpaintdry_minis Thanks for the help, I was wondering why I couldn't quite get the effect I wanted. I will donate the paints I have to a relative or something. I might just become a member of your Patron.
Your videos are so much more sophisticated and more like a classical approach to art and design teaching. I hope more people find out about this channel.
Literally so excited for this one, been hyped since I saw the wips on insta
Thank you so much man! This means a lot to me!
WoW !
Result is very nice and i like so much that you give us all the colors, tones and mix.
You are really a great teacher and i appreciate your work so i decided to join your patreon.
Only strange things is that the renew is the last day of the month and not the first.
Good continuation
Thanks for the kind words. And I'm happy to have you join us on the patreon! Seriously!!
Happy to see more from you!
Thanks! Painting and editing takes time so videos are i bit fewer and farther between but i hope they're higher value in the end :)
Interesting to see some Kimera colours in action, I absolutely love them (even tho they are fairly hard to handle). For blacklining I prefer either a dark basecoat/prime and leaving the rim parts unpainted, or I use oil wash. Really blacklining is too much time effort for me :D But your result is very nice - not how I would like to do it (I miss the red in the helmet and shield :D), but very good work nonetheless. I gonna leave a sub here and check what else may come around :)
Such a big jump in video editing! I almost expected to see an ad for Skillshare xD
Oh yeah and the model is awesome too 😊❤
Hha yeah decided to put a bit more effort in the editing and i think it's worth it :) thanks for the support as always mate
Amazing paint job. I like how you explain it in the video.
Is it possible for you to make a Nurgle Video Age of Sigmar wir Cooper nmm?😅
Stay tuned! I'll cover copper very soon!
I have a two stupid questions for you, as I have picked up some Daler Rowney oil paint and have had that fairly decent results so far, not amazing, but ok, should I switch to Winsor and Newton? And should I pick up some neon oil paint? For for my Necromunda/ cyberpunk models, or can I achieve a similar effect with practice...
Aside from that, I have been really enjoying your videos, just trying to catch up on them now.
Glad you like the videos. If you're liking the content i hope you'll consider signing up for the patreon.
Regarding the paints, i wouldnt buy the neon oil paint necessarily. I don't have experience with them, but i would rather save the money and invest in higher quailty basics.
In my oil painting video, i go into the three paint I'd buy if i started from scratch. Indian yellow Williamsburg, napthol red gamblin and ultramarine blue (schmincke, gamblin or Williamsburg). Winsor and newton are ok, but not on par with the other brands i mentioned.
@@Watchpaintdry_minis Thanks for the help, I was wondering why I couldn't quite get the effect I wanted. I will donate the paints I have to a relative or something.
I might just become a member of your Patron.
@@rutgaurxi7314 glad to hear that. Hope to see you over there :)
Watercolour for blacklining! That is interesting, does it allow for easier cleanup? Do you have to varnish afterwards?
I do it because watercolor flows off the brush easily, and its easy to remove from areas where i dont want it. Thanks for watching!
@@Watchpaintdry_minis thanks for the information. Great video 👍🏻
Did you use oil paints?
Not for this one I'm afraid