HOW TO MAKE AND USE A WET PALETTE: A Step-By-Step Guide

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  • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
    @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +58

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    • @birth731204
      @birth731204 Рік тому

      Would love to learn how to make a gradient effect between colors!!

    • @wolfwood8
      @wolfwood8 Рік тому

      I absolutely love your videos not only tells you how but gives you the why. No one on UA-cam does that. It’s exactly what I needed.

    • @havu7380
      @havu7380 Рік тому

      Hell yeah its useful thanks man

    • @davideldridge4479
      @davideldridge4479 Рік тому

      Made mine years ago from items from the dollar store for under $5 us. Still use it. Rather spend my money on kits.

    • @petergallant-p2n
      @petergallant-p2n Рік тому

      This video is great, One thing I do need is what brand of baking paper are you using? I am uk based and i'm finding it difficult to get this working. Cheers

  • @nateborck4577
    @nateborck4577 6 місяців тому +75

    No rambling, no crazy intro, no overly drawn out backstory, just the clean delivery of information. I really appreciate that. Maybe sometime I'd like to hear how you got into the hobby, but I really appreciate how informative and straight to the point your videos are. I have liked and subscribed to your channel.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  6 місяців тому +3

      Thanks very much and welcome aboard
      Really appreciate the sub
      Hope you enjoy exploring more of my content 👍

  • @BaconbuttywithCheese
    @BaconbuttywithCheese 10 місяців тому +33

    Your lack of waffle is very refreshing.
    Great DIY tips, much appreciated.

  • @jakobsjoling107
    @jakobsjoling107 Рік тому +193

    I found that making your parchment paper slightly smaller than the container lets it grow as it becomes damp whithout pressing against the sides. That reduces the papers tendency to wrinkle at the edges and makes it easier to get a smooth surface.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +55

      Good call!
      It’s so great to have people sharing their tips and experiences on here. Thank you

  • @shaunashton5434
    @shaunashton5434 11 місяців тому +35

    No waffle, no hyperbole - straight to the point. Subscribed

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  11 місяців тому +3

      Thanks for watching and welcome to the channel.
      You summed up exactly what I try and do.
      Hope you enjoy my other videos 👍

    • @shaunashton5434
      @shaunashton5434 11 місяців тому

      I binged a few yar.. :D :D
      @@BrushstrokePaintingGuides

    • @taxusbaccata3001
      @taxusbaccata3001 9 місяців тому +1

      @@BrushstrokePaintingGuides thanks a lot for doing that. can't stand those clickbaity intense videos even if in the end they tell me what I want to know. I am very confident that every minuite of watching your videos is well spent. :)

  • @paulgrant7221
    @paulgrant7221 11 місяців тому +15

    I'm an older chap who's about to get back into miniature painting after a 25 year hiatus, and this has completely demystified wet palette theory, construction, and usage. Nice one mate!

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching man and welcome back to the hobby.
      Really glad to hear you found this video useful 👍

    • @VAwitch
      @VAwitch 11 місяців тому

      Similar story here - stopped playing Warhammer Fantasy in 2014, when this wasn't a thing. Certainly a great tool I am looking forward to using, as filming was certainly an issue as I painted.

  • @MisterZero71
    @MisterZero71 Рік тому +84

    I've been using a Redgrass palette for a year, and it's made a world of difference. Without a lie, paint can last up to 2 weeks on it. It's an impressive bit of kit.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +18

      It’s clear from their website they’ve put a lot of R&D into their palette and it certainly looks a great bit of kit.
      It really doesn’t surprise me to hear they’ve managed to make a palette which can prolong paint for days. Nice one 👍

    • @MutsuKazuma
      @MutsuKazuma Рік тому +11

      ​@@musashidanmcgrath get one from green stuff world, cheaper than the others and the paper is better than red grass games, all sponges get mouldy if you leave em closed for too long, put a brass or copper piece in the sponge water and itll never get moldy

    • @musashidanmcgrath
      @musashidanmcgrath Рік тому

      @@MutsuKazuma Thanks for the recommendation. I think it's time for a new one.

    • @harald2101
      @harald2101 Рік тому +1

      i have the same and I really like the container and the foam but I don't like the paper that comes with them. thin paint layers dry very fast. I also tried the washable membranes and while i like the membranes a bit more i prefer regular baking / parchment paper. but as I said the container and the foam are really nice and with the paper it's a bit of personal preference. my friend loves the redgrass paper for example.

    • @Geometricjames
      @Geometricjames Рік тому +2

      I just got into painting miniatures and am a noob at painting, but the redgrass palette made painting easy. I got the mini for $30 (comes with two pads and 50 sheets), and it’s worth every penny. Mixing and thinning down is super easy. I just hope if there is anyone who sees your comment, new or who doesn’t have one, gets one. It’s worth it.

  • @Jessie_Helms
    @Jessie_Helms 11 місяців тому +12

    Between this guy and RPG archive you’ve got more craft/hobby help you’ll ever need

  • @Valiant1977
    @Valiant1977 Рік тому +46

    I've just watched your video on thinning paint and now I'm halfway through this one. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain these concepts so thoroughly and clearly!

  • @n7xranger
    @n7xranger Рік тому +42

    I would love to see a video on brush control. As someone with shaky hands I often get paint where I don't want it. Some better techniques for brush control seem like a good way to get better.

    • @wolfmanhcc
      @wolfmanhcc Рік тому +11

      One trick I was taught was hold the brush like a pen and the model by the base, press your wrists together, and elbows on the table.

    • @dadoffour
      @dadoffour Рік тому +6

      Hold the brush like a pen right on the metal, anchor your little finger against the model somewhere for stability

    • @masonchapple7669
      @masonchapple7669 11 місяців тому +3

      The Mini Primetime episode with Taliesin Jaffe on the Critical Role channel has some great tips. He has an essential tremor, and using their techniques he was able to paint very fine details.

  • @jamminwolfie
    @jamminwolfie Місяць тому +1

    Great lesson, and great use for the storage bowl. What I did at first was cut this 14.5in by 5.5in drawer organizer down to .75 in, low enough to use palette knives, and I cut out a thumb hole to hold it easily if needed. I hope you're American, I'm not gonna measure in mm lol. Then I grabbed a cheap 12x12in stencil sheet (I bought a bundle to make stencils, but there are other uses for them) and cut them to size. Now, I come from a family where wasting is prohibited lol, and out of good habit, I only put enough paint on that I'm gonna mix, you can always grab more later if needed. Once in a great while if need, I spray a mist of water to make it last. When paint is flat and dried, I take that stencil sheet and let it soak in water (upside down cause they tend to float) while using another one (#1 rule, don't be lazy, soak them before they get too dried). The problem with this palette, though, is I actually need more room at this time cause of mistakes in mixing I make (still learning) and there's not that much room. When I run out of room, I scrape the remaining onto the second stencil sheet and throw the old one in the water. I went out and bought a cheap 1ft pizza pan at a dollar store for $1.25 (surprisingly, although it's very light and cheap priced, it's actually stainless steel), and cut 3 stencil sheets to shape. I don't use much paint at a time to have to go through with wasting paper towels & parchment paper, also that paper will tear if you use a palette knife too much, but if needed, that's an excellent idea. When I feel that I need to save mixed paint for later, I use a cheap round bowl I have as a lid and put a big rubber band around it, having wet paper towel under the stencil sheet for moisture, thanks to your idea. For the remaining non mixed colors, I put back in the bottle. Thanks for this great idea!

  • @inkymug
    @inkymug Рік тому +6

    THIS was one of the best videos on how to actually use one of these types of palettes, and I'm extremely glad you mentioned the thing about it not being a palette meant for saving paints for days on end.
    When I started to use one of these I would often get replies that it was the 8th world wonder where you could leave your mixes on for weeks and then just pop back like nothing happened and just add a little water.
    I was going insane because my experience was that after a day or two the paints were split into sunders and I thought I was doing something wrong, since everyone told me it could save my paints for weeks.
    It's not some magical wonder that saves paints for eternity and newcomers need to know that. It is however something that helps you tremendously and gives you time to work with the paint, so you dont have to rush before it dries out.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. 🙏
      Yes, I totally agree and I’m so glad that has come across in the video, as it’s something I wanted to warn people about.
      I don’t think it gets said enough
      Thanks for watch man 👍

  • @taxusbaccata3001
    @taxusbaccata3001 9 місяців тому +2

    Just found your videos as I start to get into painting minis again. just what I needed. straight to the point, no long introduction, lot's of useful tips and tricks. Thanks for the content!

  • @embe9146
    @embe9146 11 місяців тому

    I used a homemade wet pallet for the first time today and I will never paint without it again. This video was exactly what I needed. Thank you.

  • @Lmwpitt
    @Lmwpitt 11 місяців тому +2

    Well this is the most concise, engaging, and informative guide I've seen.
    As a beginner, this is insanely valuable.
    Appreciate the tip to make it as low cost as possible as well.

  • @dasher113
    @dasher113 Рік тому +2

    I love you man. You really took care about complete noobs in painting as I am. Turns out even early tips of such simple thing as wet pallete i read online were completly wrong.... They said to put water to the top layer of the towel.... i always ended up with lots of water on top of the paper which ruined my paints... Thank you.

  • @davehall6053
    @davehall6053 Рік тому +7

    Love these videos showing the basics of painting that a lot of channels seem to take for granted.
    Starting to use a wet palette was a major boost for my painting as well. I started off with kitchen towel and baking parchment in a sandwich box as well and I'm still using it after several years. The only change I've made is to use a dish washing sponge instead of paper towel - still very cheap but seems to be more consistent and last longer.

  • @dougsundseth6904
    @dougsundseth6904 Рік тому +2

    I live in a high-altitude semi-arid area, with highs typically around 35C in the summer and lows well below 0C in the winter. FWIW, since inside air is regularly exchanged with outside air and typically maintains a constant temperature, the absolute amount of water carried by the air can generally be tracked by looking at the current dew point. This changes if you humidify or dehumidify your air. Using that measure, winter is usually the time where there is the least water in the air, with our dew points being typically around -20C to -10C in the winter. In summer, it's typically in the range of 5-15C. Our dew point right now (31 March) is -13C. (This is why static electricity is a bigger problem in the winter than the summer.)
    I've been using a wet palette for probably 20 years now and can say that your advice is generally quite good. The one thing I do differently is that I use fewer layers of paper towel (normally 3 layers) and I cut the paper towel to be a bit smaller than the palette. The space around the wet palette is keep filled with water, which is absorbed by the paper as it evaporates from the surface. When the water reservoir starts to get low, I add more water around the edge of the palette.
    Also, when if I put dry parchment on top of the wet paper towel, the bottom of the paper hydrates and expands more quickly than the top, so the paper tends to curl. The paper will eventually relax, so it's not necessary to do anything about this, but I find it convenient to put the parchment below the paper towel before adding water, then flip when everything is fully hydrated. After flipping, I scrape a plastic protractor across the surface of the parchment to drive out air bubbles and flatten the surface. (There's nothing particularly special about the protractor except that it's the right size and the edge isn't too sharp.)

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for taking the time to write this. It’s really interesting. It’s difficult to know how things behave in different parts of the world. So, I appreciate your feedback 👍

    • @dougearnest7590
      @dougearnest7590 Рік тому

      Taking it to the next level - as one might expect from someone named Doug. Thanks for the tips.

  • @Birkenhead.Raver_YNWA
    @Birkenhead.Raver_YNWA Рік тому +1

    My brother got me all the bits to set up my own pallete. Your video pointed me in the right direction for getting started.

  • @Hagiastheite
    @Hagiastheite Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this. You've just saved me money for no drop in quality of outcome: and the process is so easy! Much appreciated.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching, really glad you found it helpful.
      There are products in this hobby I think do warrant an investment in, as it returns better results. Wet palettes aren’t one of them. There really is no reason to spend big money on branded products when the diy version cost next to nothing and frankly works better.
      More money for minis 👍

  • @jons5478
    @jons5478 Місяць тому +1

    Wow thank you for your very simplified tutorial

  • @hannya66
    @hannya66 9 місяців тому +89

    For those struggling to find an ideal tray , buy some Ferrero Rocher , eat them , and save the tray and lid .

    • @a.m.7165
      @a.m.7165 5 місяців тому +7

      That's exactly what i'm using right now 😂

    • @torchup9256
      @torchup9256 5 місяців тому +5

      Mad tip cheers!

    • @Sladie
      @Sladie 4 місяці тому +1

      Hahah Thanks for the Tip

    • @seanmalloy7249
      @seanmalloy7249 4 місяці тому +2

      I picked up a cheap lunch container at the local supermarket; it's got a flexible seal on the lid and four snap-down latches to hold it closed, and I'd previously bought one to hold Indian bay leaves, so I knew it sealed well. Two layers of 'swedish kitchen towel' and a piece of parchment paper, and I've got the wet palette ready for use.

    • @oneleapforward903
      @oneleapforward903 3 місяці тому +7

      Instructions unclear, I'm on my second tray of chocolate...

  • @ahwelty
    @ahwelty 10 місяців тому +2

    your videos are so good! succinct but have all the context background information to know why things are important. thanks so much!

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  10 місяців тому

      Awesome; thanks for watching man
      So glad to hear you’re enjoying my channel and finding it useful.
      Please tell all your hobby buddies 👍

  • @vsGoliath96
    @vsGoliath96 Рік тому +6

    Was recently catching up on some of Duncan Rhodes tutorials and saw what he was capable of with a wet palette. Bought one not long after and it has changed my life. Citadel paints dry within a couple minutes on a normal palette, even with water added and now I don't have to stress out about it.
    I'm also pretty much convinced that Duncan left GW just so that he could stop using exclusively Citadel branded stuff and a wet palette.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +3

      They really are a gamer changer.
      I doubt Duncan’s reasons for leaving GW were related to being restricted to GW products. It certainly can’t have been related to not being able to use a wet palette, as some of the paint tutorials published on Warhammer+ actually used a wet palette 🙂
      I image he simply wanted to follow his own path and ideas.

  • @luker2693
    @luker2693 2 місяці тому +1

    This thing is usable for days after making it. Great design.

  • @Joe_Smo
    @Joe_Smo 3 місяці тому

    Great video, thank you! Another tip I found helpful is if you only have a deep container and don't want to keep reaching over the lip to dip your brush, just flip it over and use the lid! Put the sponge and paper in the lid and use the container as the top when you store your palette. Works great.

  • @rhodeturtle
    @rhodeturtle 10 днів тому

    I wish I watched this video sooner. Fantastic information

  • @nateinky01
    @nateinky01 Рік тому +1

    You sir have my greatest appreciation for your videos. Taking the time to explain what every one glosses over and assumes a base knowledge is amazing.

  • @MrMannerless
    @MrMannerless 7 місяців тому

    “Fighting against the paint”
    You nailed it exactly… I am new to miniature painting and my god no matter what, all i get is brushstrokes and texture!
    Now with your video on wet palette and thinning, i feel as though i can do my upcoming Morvenn Vahl justice!

  • @friedeggsareawesome
    @friedeggsareawesome 8 місяців тому

    To be honest this actually gave me a better explanation than the brand I'm using videos, I already know how to use one but I always refresh my knowledge, its so easy to go back and do previous mistakes especially with contaminating brushes with washes, flakes and dirty water, very good video.

  • @victor_roman_VIC
    @victor_roman_VIC Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this usefull and cheap advice, its easy to make this important tool. 👍🏻Greetings from México.

  • @sanzaru1674
    @sanzaru1674 Рік тому +1

    I am recently starting this hobby, but man... Your explanation of things with visual and science like approach is the best I have come across!

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +1

      Thank you and Welcome to the hobby 👍
      Really glad you’re enjoying my channel.
      I do try and not only show what I do but give some reasoning as to why I do it that way too. 🙂

    • @sanzaru1674
      @sanzaru1674 Рік тому +1

      @@BrushstrokePaintingGuides I have just succesfully made my own wet pallette and thinned my paint down to the perfect amount!!
      Got so excited to having a understanding that I want to add more layers!
      Really thank you for your amazing guides!!

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +1

      @@sanzaru1674 that is so amazing it hear, thank you.
      To know my guides have had such a positive effect means the world to me 🙏

  • @johntrujillo5843
    @johntrujillo5843 Рік тому +6

    When I started this hobby 3 years ago I watched so many videos on wet blending and other advanced techniques when all I wanted was for someone to teach me the absolute basics. Thanks! This is exactly what I need. I've subbed and I look forward to seeing more content.

  • @ecwfanatic
    @ecwfanatic Рік тому +4

    I've just got back into the hobby and my last time was in 3rd edition so a lot has changed 😂
    I picked up a reputable wet pallet and did everything you said except for leaving my paint as a blob. It has been driving me crazy having the paint dry out so quick but now I understand why, thank you!

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +1

      Ah yeah
      Spread it out on the palette and you just increase the surface area for it to evaporate from.
      Blobs FTW!
      Thanks for watching, glad it was useful

  • @tommytoenail
    @tommytoenail Рік тому +4

    Gave up on using a wet palette because I found my mixes dried out just as fast as on a dry palette. First time I’ve seen it mentioned that you need more than one layer of kitchen paper. Will definitely be giving it another go after seeing this 👍

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +3

      Ah yeah! you need to have a reservoir of water big enough to offset the paint drying out.
      It sounds like yours was too small and dried out just as quick as the paint did.
      Increasing the reservoir will help for sure

  • @johnedgar7956
    @johnedgar7956 5 місяців тому

    Hello, thank you for this. I just started using a wet palette and needed some pointers. 🙂

  • @richmodelmaker
    @richmodelmaker 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video, short, to the point, easy to learn from, thank you!

  • @lovemysi07
    @lovemysi07 Рік тому +1

    Something I'd love to see is recipes for paint: Leather, red cape, faces: dark and light skin, guns, blades. These are things found on nearly any model, and knowing how others approach them would be great.

  • @JurgenBlitz
    @JurgenBlitz 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video and for how clearly everything was explained and demonstrated. I have begun to research wet pallettes lately since I felt I wanted to take my mini painting up a notch, and this video has helped a lot!

  • @YTwatchingstuff
    @YTwatchingstuff Рік тому +1

    i've watched a few of your videos now - really like the straightforward presentation and accuracy with your videos! - keep them coming

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +1

      Thank you
      I'm so glad you're enjoying the channel and finding the videos useful.
      I have a lot of great videos planned, so stay tuned and please help spread the word to your hobby friends so I can keep making them :)

  • @ThePereubu1710
    @ThePereubu1710 Рік тому +5

    I definitely agree that the wet palette was one of the biggest improvements in my (limited) painting skill and ranks along with learning about dry-brushing (many, many years ago), washes (many years ago) and airbrushes (very recently) as the biggest "game-changers" in my painting.
    I'm sure there is plenty more for me to learn and that list may be extended!

  • @PetersTreasury
    @PetersTreasury Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this, just starting out and I heard about a wet palette but didn't know how it worked and how I could make it myself :)

  • @Marine2010NM
    @Marine2010NM Рік тому +1

    Alright, I wanna thank you for your great job doing all these guides. I've been watching video for years, everytime I wanted to start painting minis again, but could never get it. I did finally got it somewhat right (thinning the paints, I mean rn) but it hasnt been until I've been watching your videos now, that I've finally got it right. And I feel confident, knowing that I'm doing it the right way, seeing how you do it step by step. So keep up the great work, please!

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, this is amazing feedback, really glad the videos have been helpful for you 👍

  • @coolaidman65
    @coolaidman65 11 місяців тому +1

    was brought to your channel via @poorhammer UA-camrs, and they were right on the money! This list of hobby fundamentals is EXACTLY what I need. Thank you for your details and going step by step, the why and why not's. 7/5, nailed it.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much 🙏
      So glad you followed their recommendation and my videos didn’t disappoint, phew 😀

  • @luke_atthat
    @luke_atthat Рік тому +1

    Wow, tonight, I had many questions about painting miniature and I was searching UA-cam. Your channel answered all those questions tonight ! I learned so much from you ! I am an old beginner and I am very grateful for your channel. I want to apply all I am learning on HO model trains (1:87) and also to their very small figurines...

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +2

      Fantastic!
      I’m really glad to hear you found the answers you were after.
      Thanks for checking out my channel, I hope you’ll stay and watch more when you get a chance 👍

  • @silbug
    @silbug 9 місяців тому

    Fantastic! Thank you for this excellent tutorial. I can't wait to build my own wet palette so I can start using my new acrylic gouache.

  • @streetfightinmanrs
    @streetfightinmanrs 11 місяців тому

    Excellent painting tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to explain the what, how, and why for shades and washes. I understand the process so much better now.

  • @brettfinaughty4192
    @brettfinaughty4192 Рік тому +2

    Your last video just clicked for me, where others have not. It has unlocked painting enjoyment for me! I was always struggling with getting the correct consistency and ended up with bad results and a bad mood. My last 2 sessions have been great and I have been able to get the right paint consistency each time!
    If you ever do painting lessons in the UK I will be on that list!

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому

      Thank you, that’s so awesome to hear.
      Really glad it’s had such a positive result for you. Keep it up man 🤛

  • @SharonWilson-e1p
    @SharonWilson-e1p 6 місяців тому +1

    Loved this!!! 🤩😍 total beginner here 🙈 totally amazed at the “blob thing/technique”
    Thank you so much 😊

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  6 місяців тому +1

      Hey!
      Welcome to the hobby and my channel.
      Really hope you find my videos helpful.
      Keep painting and have fun 👍

  • @JivasCH
    @JivasCH Місяць тому +2

    I always learn something useful from your videos. This time i have learned how to correctly use the wet pallet. Before i was mixing all the paint with all the water. I just made a big mess on my pallet. Not anymore.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Місяць тому +1

      That's brilliant to hear. It's little things like just adding the water as you need it, which will help you keep control of your paint on the palette and prevent it from just becoming a runny mess very quickly :)

  • @Josha05
    @Josha05 11 місяців тому

    Thanks so much for sharing this. My daughter has been painting for along time and never even knew of a wet palette. Your diy instructions are great. I have purchased my roll of Parchment Baking Paper from Amazon Au to do a diy wet palette. Thanks you

  • @BDOGreatSaiyanMan
    @BDOGreatSaiyanMan 2 місяці тому

    Great video and explanations! Thank you kind sir.

  • @Wulfseal
    @Wulfseal Рік тому

    Good vid. I have a mini wet pallet just for metallic, that is what I use my off cut paper for.

  • @SuePinks
    @SuePinks Рік тому

    A novice painter has been inspired. Thank you

  • @ChristopherStone
    @ChristopherStone Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this DIY. I’m about to paint some miniatures for the first time and this makes me excited to try for the next batch I work on.

  • @stewartlogie1415
    @stewartlogie1415 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos!! 1 of thee best informative wet palette videos ive watched

  • @Magnoliafan13
    @Magnoliafan13 Рік тому +1

    Finally a good wet palette video. All other videos on wet palette is just: "Ad paint on your wet palette and start to paint".
    So I did that on my first painting, and it went really bad.

  • @bee-beargaming
    @bee-beargaming Рік тому

    Thank you I used your wet palette today & it made painting a lpt easier

  • @MrKyuuren
    @MrKyuuren Рік тому

    Yes the guide on making a wet palette is awesome, but I'm picking pieces of my brain off the floor after watching you use the end of a paintbrush to gather medium instead of a second brush or repeated cleans. Truly a genius beyond mere mortals

  • @davidballantyne7431
    @davidballantyne7431 Рік тому +1

    I love your videos for their clear presentation and generally find your advice to be good advice. I have already used a wet palette (Redgrass) so I know how helpful they are to painters, but I bought some of that particular type of parchment paper you suggested and have found it to be absolutely the best I've ever tried. Many thanks for the tip.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому

      Thank you.
      Really glad you’re enjoying the channel and finding my videos useful.
      As for the paper, I’ve not actually used any shop bought wet palettes, but I’m rapidly learning their palette paper isn’t a patch on the paper I use. So, it’s great to hear you’ve found that too.
      Ideally I’d like to put a comparison video together so other people can see the differences and decide which would be best for them 👍

  • @danbrown2473
    @danbrown2473 Рік тому +1

    Was about to buy one, but gonna make my own now. Thanks for the vid!!

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому

      Make one for sure. It’s so easy to do and it cost a fraction of the price of the brand ones.
      Let me know how you get on 👍

  • @sajjadalrubayi3881
    @sajjadalrubayi3881 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the vid, learnt everything I need to know about a wet pallet 👍🏼

  • @andrewsaunders9639
    @andrewsaunders9639 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video, made this so easy to understand and make 👍

  • @philhack3731
    @philhack3731 Рік тому +1

    YES!!! I want to see more, you are a fabulous teacher, ty

  • @normasuelimonteirodesouza246
    @normasuelimonteirodesouza246 6 місяців тому

    Obrigada, foi um vídeo muito útil para mim.

  • @v02max75
    @v02max75 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video! You would not believe how hard i have been looking for a decent container for my wet palette. I have not found a single one that is the right size/shape. And yes, i have been to the dollar store, walmart, grocery stores, hobby stores 😅 its kinda ridiculous actually

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching
      So, if you’re really struggling to find a suitable container, try coming at it from another angle.
      Because the reservoir doesn’t need to be very deep you can actually use the lid of the container as the tray, add your paper towel or sponge for the reservoir, saturate it and add your membrane.
      You then have an ultra low profile palette which you can then seal it by putting the container on top as the lid.
      It actually works really well.
      Hope that makes sense and helps you find a suitable container 👍

  • @AlwaysDrawing2012
    @AlwaysDrawing2012 Рік тому +1

    Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing : )

  • @johnkelley9877
    @johnkelley9877 Рік тому +1

    This was a lot of help. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @yannmarchal6939
    @yannmarchal6939 Рік тому +1

    Brillant video !
    Easy to understand, and the "how to make your own" is very good !
    I already use a wer pallet, a baught one, but I will keep your idea in mind, just in case 😉👍🏻

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому

      Thank you, really glad you found it useful.
      As you already have a bought palette, you may want to see how the price of replacement sheets compares to a roll of the paper I use, as I believe you could save yourself a lot of money using the roll of paper instead.
      Something to consider 👍

    • @yannmarchal6939
      @yannmarchal6939 Рік тому +1

      @@BrushstrokePaintingGuides I already considered it as soon as I watched your video yesterday, and this roll of paper is in my amazon basket now 😁

  • @RogMerry
    @RogMerry 6 місяців тому

    Excellent. Really clear and helpful

  • @uriance88
    @uriance88 Рік тому +4

    If you can find them cheaply, J-cloth 'scrubbing' sponge cloths (they are sometimes labelled as cellulose sponge cloths) work really well instead of the paper towel

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому

      Good call. I've seen the cloths you mean and yes for sure they would work great

    • @swirle13
      @swirle13 Рік тому +1

      Also can be found under "swedish dishcloths"

    • @DrAzmo
      @DrAzmo Рік тому

      Underrated comment. Came to say the same thing.

  • @jeffmurphree2937
    @jeffmurphree2937 Рік тому +1

    Really good video! Very informative! Thank you for sharing it and Merry Christmas to you and your family!

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  11 місяців тому

      Thank you.
      Really good to hear you found the video useful.
      Happy New Year to you and your family 🥂

  • @croxley3000
    @croxley3000 Рік тому

    Hey thanks for the awesome video, can’t wait to try out my homemade wet pallet

  • @ginabadeaux9319
    @ginabadeaux9319 8 місяців тому

    thank you i have made many stay wet palettes,i used metal tins with lids ,i use wet fabrics for some of them ,it stays wet for weeks,thank you

  • @huynhuc9906
    @huynhuc9906 Рік тому

    Thank you, your videos are very helpful for beginer like me. Your videos help me a lot to get start on this hobbies. Looking for your next videos and thank you again.

  • @MakingModels
    @MakingModels Рік тому

    Great Video, if you cant find a nice shallow container make the wet pallete in the lid and use the base as the lid.. thats what I did

  • @Brissebrajan
    @Brissebrajan Рік тому +1

    i use Wettex "ragg", its a cleaning sponge for cleaning tables etc. Wettex is a swedish brand, so don't know if you can get that, but it works just like the sponge you get with a retail wetpalette like army painters etc.

  • @damianzeate977
    @damianzeate977 9 місяців тому

    gonna make one today! thanks for the upload.

  • @I_am_Spartacus
    @I_am_Spartacus Рік тому +1

    I've been using the Redgrass wet palette for a while now and though it's good, I wouldn't say it's great. The lid isn't a great seal and the paper doesn't have that grease coating like parchment paper and the paint can quickly dry on it and stick.... getting the right paper is key for this to work.. and when it does.. it's a bloody game changer for your painting....

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +1

      I’ve not used a Redgrass palette myself, but I’ve heard from others that their membrane is very different to parchment paper. I believe they’ve developed a unique surface which is meant to be more akin to the surface of the model you’re painting on, so you can more accurately predict how the paint will behave.
      From the sounds of it though, that does mean the paint doesn’t as easily display the characteristics I demonstrated in the video.
      So, as you say, I think I’ll still with the paper I use 👍
      Thanks for watching

  • @christianringlstetter6814
    @christianringlstetter6814 5 місяців тому

    Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @CapturetheAtlas
    @CapturetheAtlas 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for showing this!

  • @vashlex
    @vashlex Рік тому +4

    I use the lid as base for my wet palette for easy access to the paint. Of course I need to be more careful to not use too much water. A wash bottle does the trick.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +2

      Using the lid is a great idea for sure.
      As long as it’s deep enough for the reservoir, it makes total sense to use the lid 👍

  • @jodymcknight187
    @jodymcknight187 9 місяців тому

    Wow thank you .
    Wonderful and helpful
    Going to watch all your clips now

  • @edovanroyen
    @edovanroyen Рік тому

    Thank you for the nice and clear video!

  • @matthewzhiginas2408
    @matthewzhiginas2408 Рік тому +1

    great guide, thank you

  • @justinkotrba2197
    @justinkotrba2197 Рік тому +2

    Great video on wet palettes. One big tip on why I like the Masterson one is the shallow height. With the shallow edges I feel I have better control when rolling my brush into a point after dipping it into the paint since Im able to bring my brush into the palette with a much flatter angle. Of course you are a pro at this process with your sharp, crisp edge highlighting and detail work ;)

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +2

      Thanks man.
      No, you’re totally right. The big advantage a purchased palette has is it’s designed for that purpose and has a very low profile. So I totally get why people love it. I think I’m just lazy to change 🤣
      One option which other people do (and I think has been mentioned in comments here too) is use the lid of the container as the tray rather than the container itself.
      Unfortunately my lid isn’t really deep enough for that but it’s a great alternative.

  • @NYIKAZENO
    @NYIKAZENO Рік тому +1

    Great information! Thank you!!!

  • @omenworks
    @omenworks 9 місяців тому +2

    More basic tutorials for absolute beginners please :) I would love to see more videos where you break down painting figures and cover each step along the way, such as paints and brushes used and also techniques. Sub+

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  9 місяців тому

      Thank you
      All my videos are beginner friendly and include what brush I use, and the exact paint for every step of the process.
      I am also adding more in-depth fundamentals videos to cover in detail techniques and processes.
      Great to have you onboard
      Enjoy the channel 👍

  • @Peluserio
    @Peluserio Рік тому +1

    Fantastic videos, my sincere congratulations. You are very didactic and clear. One doubt about the wet palette, can contrast paints (or similar) be used?

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching
      Yes, absolutely contrast, washes, speed paints can be used on a wet palette.
      I do it all the time.
      Where the confusion seems to have crept in is some off the shelf wet palettes come with membrane paper which lets WAY too much water through and instead of just replacing the moisture lost from evaporation, it is actually diluting the paints on the palette too.
      The Army Painter wet palette seems to be the biggest culprit of this.
      Worse still, that membrane even let’s contrast paints etc seep back through to the reservoir and contaminate that.
      The paper I use (listed in the description)
      100% has none of those problems and is a fraction of the price of these branded products.
      I hear RedGrass is a lot better, so maybe just avoid Army Painter?

  • @jhoodfysh
    @jhoodfysh Рік тому +3

    Thank you James, I was curious how they worked. I ended up buying the small RedGrass Games wet pallet a while ago, but really did not understand the intricacies of its use until viewing this video. Thank you for your help.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому

      Thanks John.
      I’ve never tried a RedGrass palette, but I understand from some comments to my last video, paint doesn’t behave the same way on their membrane. Having read their website it looks like they’ve developed a unique surface which can be reused. So, it must have different properties.
      I’m going to try and get one to test though, as I’m curious.

    • @jhoodfysh
      @jhoodfysh Рік тому

      @@BrushstrokePaintingGuides I really have not understand their use, so I will be very interested in your observations. I think I am keeping too much water in it.

    • @jhoodfysh
      @jhoodfysh 8 місяців тому +1

      @@BrushstrokePaintingGuides James, did you ever evaluate the Red Grass wet palette? Obviously I have not yet viewed all your videos to date, but a search did not reveal anything, so if done, please point me to it. Thank you.

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  8 місяців тому +1

      @@jhoodfysh sorry, no not yet
      I got a bit sidetracked with washes and metallics
      It’s still on the todo list though

    • @jhoodfysh
      @jhoodfysh 8 місяців тому

      @@BrushstrokePaintingGuides Excellent, I am pleased I have not missed it.

  • @tilolovid2309
    @tilolovid2309 8 місяців тому

    Awesome! Thanks! That was really helpful!

  • @alex-c7567
    @alex-c7567 Рік тому +1

    Great tips!

  • @Ultramarines_chaplain
    @Ultramarines_chaplain 3 місяці тому

    Tnx for share knowledge ❤

  • @denisecope
    @denisecope 8 місяців тому

    What a great video. Thank you!

  • @richard6969-r5g
    @richard6969-r5g Рік тому

    Lookin forward to them tufts.

  • @Io_Wreck
    @Io_Wreck Рік тому

    Another great video. Thank you for sharing

  • @dannywood3015
    @dannywood3015 Рік тому +1

    Thank you sooo much for this video

  • @paweb746
    @paweb746 Рік тому +1

    Some really useful lessons on this channel! I've seen everyone using these palettes in their videos, but tried to make one with paper towels/cloth only (it didn't go too well x)
    I also thought you need a spray can or an aerograph to achieve smooth surfaces, but there's another video about that - many thanks, keep up the good work!

  • @fomod_
    @fomod_ Рік тому +3

    Just discovered your channel and I love how clear these guides are.
    If I could make a request, could you make a video on brush control?

  • @swiftxx1
    @swiftxx1 Рік тому +1

    Hey, great video! How do you extract the paint from the container in such a clean blob like that?

    • @BrushstrokePaintingGuides
      @BrushstrokePaintingGuides  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching
      I just use an old brush and scoop a bit of paint from the pot. You can usually get a sort of dollop which will fall nicely from the brush to make a blob like you see in the video.
      Or, if I’m being lazy and I can’t be bothered to get my old brush, I’ll just use the end of the handle of the bush I’m using, to scoop some paint from the pot.

    • @swiftxx1
      @swiftxx1 Рік тому

      @@BrushstrokePaintingGuides that's helpful! thank you for replying!