Not quite binging the channel but more or less - so good to watch you do the detailing and your laid back approach - the swearing helps me realise that I've got that part down to a similar skill level..!
You can, it shouldnt make a huge difference, just allows you to see where youre spraying a little easier. That said ive lost one of mine so do that now anyway lol
Ok , so far , so good but how do I spray a two tone camouflage and maintain equal visibility of the shading if , for example, I spray grey first and green on top ?
So is there a difference when you do a light grey or withe primer first and then shading the panels afterwards ? So the other way round, i mean. I did only the panellines in a dark color.
Not really. In fact that's what I do now. I post shade. I use the darkest base colour and then using the same wobbly technique build the colours getting lighter each pass. The way in the video is easier as it's just white then the base colour on top so it's great for beginners/people whove not tried the technique before. But I tend to not use it much. In one of my stug videos is how I do it now.
@@RedFiveScaleModels Thanks, I build now Figther Jets. So this is new for me and i try something new for the next time. I had my X-wing, Y-wing, Snowspeeder and At-St. I did not so much with the panels themself😉
Ah ok, if you pay for my kits then I will, but until then lets just agree I/we can paint my/out kits however I/we like. Quite why you decided click on a video titled "Pre-shading" only to then moan about pre-shading is beyond me. But if you enjoy flat/boring looking models then good for you, after all its your hobby. This video is aimed at people interested in the techinque. Im not saying its right or wrong, unlike yourself. Lets face it, it would be pretty dull if everyone in the hobby was the same......oh and also I can show you tonnes of reference pictures of panel fading and panel lines. Thanks for taking the time to comment though. 👍
Oh I’m sorry, I hadn’t realised you were Daniel Zamarbide’s burner account Hank! Thank the gods they made you the model making police and you caught this person trying to help others. Go get bent you complete plank.
Yes pre-shading and washes may not be "realistic" but the effect is just what the mind needs to see the model as the real one. The smaller the model, scala whice, the more "paint" details you need to be convincing the detail is.
Not quite binging the channel but more or less - so good to watch you do the detailing and your laid back approach - the swearing helps me realise that I've got that part down to a similar skill level..!
Nice vid😊
I learned lots. Thank you. 👍👍
@@thebobloblawshow8832 thanks
This is a great video - informative, not too short, not too long. Great shooting, lighting, editing too!
Thank you for sharing your skills and expertise on this procedure. Very informative.
Nice video!!! Thanks for sharing.
Im learning every time with these Simon, excellent tutorial.
Thanks, straight to the point and informative!
gotta say your tip on shadeing and weatherning are realety good haven,t modeled for years but getting right into it now
Cheers john. Glad i could help.
I'm gonna give this a go! Wish you had of shown the final results. Thanks
@@richardstiers9010 there's another video showing how to put the next coat on.
Great video. Do you take the 'guard' off the nozzle of the airbrush? I heard that helps to create a fine line?
You can, it shouldnt make a huge difference, just allows you to see where youre spraying a little easier. That said ive lost one of mine so do that now anyway lol
Ok , so far , so good but how do I spray a two tone camouflage and maintain equal visibility of the shading if , for example, I spray grey first and green on top ?
thanks
Great video, will you being doing a third video to the wellington?
Hopefully yeah i have the footage just need to get around to putting it together
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Great work and nice wy how you show everything.
Many thanks for sharing
Excellent video! very helpful
I have one question:
I take about 3 hour's to do this
Is that ok ? Or because I dont have a lot of experience?
It takes as long as it takes. If im careful it could take ages if im less bothered ill have it done very quick.
@@RedFiveScaleModels thanks for your quick response
Your videos are very helpful!!
So is there a difference when you do a light grey or withe primer first and then shading the panels afterwards ?
So the other way round, i mean.
I did only the panellines in a dark color.
Not really. In fact that's what I do now. I post shade. I use the darkest base colour and then using the same wobbly technique build the colours getting lighter each pass. The way in the video is easier as it's just white then the base colour on top so it's great for beginners/people whove not tried the technique before. But I tend to not use it much. In one of my stug videos is how I do it now.
@@RedFiveScaleModels Thanks, I build now Figther Jets. So this is new for me and i try something new for the next time. I had my X-wing, Y-wing, Snowspeeder and At-St. I did not so much with the panels themself😉
@@ThomasBuchwinkler487 you can do F16s etc like this. I've not myself but seen it done and it looks really cool
@@RedFiveScaleModels Is that you or the AI that keeps deleting my answer to you? 😡
How thin do you have to get your paint to get it through the 0.15 needle? Having difficulties with it.
I get it to a pretty runny consistency. Hard to say really mybe 60%thinners.
Stop pre-shading and over washing! It just doesn't look realistic. In for example 1/72 scale, the panel lines should hardly be seen at all!
Ah ok, if you pay for my kits then I will, but until then lets just agree I/we can paint my/out kits however I/we like. Quite why you decided click on a video titled "Pre-shading" only to then moan about pre-shading is beyond me. But if you enjoy flat/boring looking models then good for you, after all its your hobby. This video is aimed at people interested in the techinque. Im not saying its right or wrong, unlike yourself. Lets face it, it would be pretty dull if everyone in the hobby was the same......oh and also I can show you tonnes of reference pictures of panel fading and panel lines. Thanks for taking the time to comment though. 👍
Oh I’m sorry, I hadn’t realised you were Daniel Zamarbide’s burner account Hank! Thank the gods they made you the model making police and you caught this person trying to help others. Go get bent you complete plank.
Yes pre-shading and washes may not be "realistic" but the effect is just what the mind needs to see the model as the real one. The smaller the model, scala whice, the more "paint" details you need to be convincing the detail is.
Pip Pip skipper 😉☕🎖️