Buy the drybrushes and precision miniature painting brushes used in this video (shipping worldwide): store.artis-opus.com/ What would you like to see us paint next? Let us know your suggestions down in the comments! 👇👇
Gotta say Byron, you're a natural teacher. I feel like I've learbed so much from watching your videos, and its amazing how you've grown as a creator. You've nailed the entertaining but educational vibe. I don't really have a question (rip brush winning chances) but thought I'd drop a comment just to say how much I appreciate the content and how much you fire up my urge to paint and improve!
What a great comment to start my day with, thanks so much dude! Honestly that last bit especially is as much as any teacher could hope for. It's my pleasure 🙏 ☺️
This is what I like about this channel, the advance painting for metallic rust effects and weathering details I see and learn here every year. They'll look good on my Stormcast Eternals.
My absolute faves for it! Give finishing off-GW with any high matte paint a go, it as a finisher for their more satin ones adds such a cool punchy last step. AK or Pro Acryl are both great
The textured steel looks awesome! Would be interesting to see more mixes of metallics. Especially some unusual tones (like steel after ‘bluing‘ or ‘browning‘) which aren‘t widely available in a bottle :)
Very good. The steel one in particular is fantastic and has so many applications to all sorts of metallic stuff. For the gold/brass I think it could use more contrast - it just screems GOLD! and would benefit more from less shiny parts. You should do colored metallics in this method. I'm going to paint my Stormcasts from the box in a pretty dark green metal look and was thinking of a similar approach.
Excellent video as always mate! Eager to see whats next in line for content. I'm curious what you think of contrast and inks with metal paints? I keep seeing people mention that they go well but haven't seen any tutorials on the subject. I wonder how the Villany inks from your last few tutorials would go on some of these as well.
Can you do an object source lighting tutorial on the Lord-Veritant (Stormcast model) in the Skaventide box. That would be awesome to see. Thanks lad you’re the best
awesome video. thanks for that. never thought about using technical paint before painting the armor. it make really makes an epic detail whats this "holding egg" you use? looks interesting
I really love the silver metallic with the rust effect. So far I was going the quick way (paionting for playing) with the technical colors but will definately give it a shot. If any possible I would love to see a video on 40K Orks. Love the chanel and the person :) Go on.
You can definitely skip a lot of steps here, one thick wash rather than glazes, drybrush just once before it, and at the end, and combining the rust steps. Good luck buddy!
Ehi, I wanted to try and recreate your bronze weathering but the label on the ak esmerald doesn't seems right. Your is blue while the ak esmerald I find everywhere (same colour code) is indeed strong green. A totally different color. What's the one used between the despair green and pastel green? I can't find the exact esmerald used.
You could add an ink to an existing paint to deepen it, but I would absolutely try and get the despair green if you can (also huldra blue, elandil violet). Element games stocks them and ships reasonably worldwide: elementgames.co.uk/
Personally I use fulgrite copper and then I use gore grunta fur as a "shade/wash" over it, males the copper look real nice easily. And I do ratling grime on any of my steel colored metals for a dirty oily look.
I need to try these. A lot of the industry pencils are normal ones from art that haven't properly been adapted for miniatures. Are they good? Can you layer them on top of each other?
@@ArtisOpus so far i have used them to add mud/dust to capes/pants and rust for my shatterpoint swamp theme. They seem to layer and wet blend to my meagre skills. I usually dip the pencil tip in water then use a brush to apply onto the mini. And the black is great for sooty barrel tips also.
Another good video. The weathering style mirrors Darren Latham's stuff, which is always a good place to start (before GW banned him from UA-cam tutorials). Although pronouncing Reikland Fleshshade 'Reek' instead of 'Rike' is a bit painful on the ears. The Germans would be aggrieved!
First the world cup and hand balls, now this. I should really give them a little break! I have no idea why I don't pronounce it correctly, I know what it is 😅. Thanks buddy, I'll take a Darren comparison any day 🥰🥰💪
Hey buddy, it's our XXL Texture Palette, which I designed especially, it can be found on our site here, along with the drybrushes, which I also designed: store.artis-opus.com/ I recommend priming it chaos Black specifically :)
Love the vid, finally someone that doesnt go '' just to NMM '' and skips every 3 seconds so noone can see how to do it, However, any chance you'd release a slightly less expensive brush set ? dropping 80€ as a beginner is steep, I was thinking ~50€
I feel like these days this advice is outdated honestly. Generally speaking Metallic paints are heavier on brushes, but these days so are extra coverage paints, heavy body paints, washes... everything but old school layer paints. I use my brushes for everything, and rinse regularly and use the brush soap after. It is far more important to not dip to the ferrule, or to have old brushes for mixing or scooping paints from the pot, to not dip paint to the ferrule (2nd time, very important!), etc. Perhaps use an old brush for large basecoating steps, but I would just paint with good practises, and remember a quick clean after a session :). Use your brushes and ENJOY them. This is the most important rule 😊
Our brushes are fine with it, some of mine are a good 3 years old. I load paint carefully at the tip, and don't grind it into the core of the brushes on a paper-towel, because you aren't pushing paint into the roots damage can't occur there, so there's nothing to worry about! Any of the brushes/sets from here will be fine, if you have any more questions please ask in a separate comment, replies get lost! store.artis-opus.com/collections/series-d-drybrushing
I see some You Tubers say never use the Sable brushes for texture and metallic - Then I see this video. I am a bit confused. Is it ok to use your brushes for all of this? Are their down sides?
Love this, but honestly am not a fan of the verdigris. It looks too contrasted imo. I'm trying to paint it on my World Eaters, but am having trouble with finding light weathering. Every metallic video looks as if the metal is brand new, or ancient :/
Unable to get the thumbs up to register bro. Educational enjoyable and exciting to learn thanks for the lesson bro ! One day trying not using matalic paints but important to keep water clean when changing matalic colours !
Buy the drybrushes and precision miniature painting brushes used in this video (shipping worldwide): store.artis-opus.com/
What would you like to see us paint next? Let us know your suggestions down in the comments! 👇👇
Not only is this one of the better looking tutorial finishes I've seen, it's by far the most comprehensive and easiest to follow! Thank you so much!
Thanks my man, glad you enjoyed it! Give it a go, you might surprise yourself :)
The idea of using texture paints before painting is actually really awesome :o
Gotta say Byron, you're a natural teacher. I feel like I've learbed so much from watching your videos, and its amazing how you've grown as a creator. You've nailed the entertaining but educational vibe. I don't really have a question (rip brush winning chances) but thought I'd drop a comment just to say how much I appreciate the content and how much you fire up my urge to paint and improve!
What a great comment to start my day with, thanks so much dude!
Honestly that last bit especially is as much as any teacher could hope for.
It's my pleasure 🙏 ☺️
This is what I like about this channel, the advance painting for metallic rust effects and weathering details I see and learn here every year. They'll look good on my Stormcast Eternals.
Thanks man 🥰. They absolutely would, I love an alternate SCE scheme so much
13:31 Those Citadel paints are good choices for rust effects. I use Skrag Brown with a bit of mixed medium as my choice. Very good.
My absolute faves for it! Give finishing off-GW with any high matte paint a go, it as a finisher for their more satin ones adds such a cool punchy last step. AK or Pro Acryl are both great
I was watching this in Element Games just as I was finishing some terrain, I cannot wait to try this out on some miniatures, such a fantastic video
Always great to hear, hope Paul/Ru and the guys looked after you :)
A huge thank you for this - I struggle at times with metallics so this has been very helpful
Love your channel!
Thanks for the kind words, follow the steps and you might just surprise yourself, good luck 👍
Well this certainly made me jealous. I know the blue/green gets the love but damn I really liked the rust.
This is an absolutely brilliant tutorial on aged metallics. I actually think I've watched it 10 times already. 👏👏👏
Thanks so much dude, that's wonderful to hear! Good luck with putting it to use :)
I agree using photos in black and white, really shows where the light hits well.
Really good video!
The textured steel looks awesome! Would be interesting to see more mixes of metallics. Especially some unusual tones (like steel after ‘bluing‘ or ‘browning‘) which aren‘t widely available in a bottle :)
Maybe we should do an entire big video on steel. You are right. It van vary so so much..
Love this Channel, anytime i paint i come Back and find Something useful!! 😂 Its amazing, big Love :)
Great eye catching result, good work buddy.
Thanks so much, buddy!
Great video!
I would love a tutoeial for painting very dark metal, but still making it read and pop.
I have no interest in collecting GW products but I always love your videos. So helpful and always appreciated. Thanks Byron.
Always a pleasure watching your vids. I learn something every time. Where'd you get that model holder?
That one's actually a prototype I have been testing for a good while!
Side topic, but just got to say I own your Artis Opus series S (size 3)
It’s amazing
A very welcome side topic! Happens to be my personal favourite 'everything' brush, too :)
Very good. The steel one in particular is fantastic and has so many applications to all sorts of metallic stuff. For the gold/brass I think it could use more contrast - it just screems GOLD! and would benefit more from less shiny parts.
You should do colored metallics in this method. I'm going to paint my Stormcasts from the box in a pretty dark green metal look and was thinking of a similar approach.
That bronze weathering I need those paints wow
Give it a go buddy, the ones we used in particular make a difference! Element games stocks them all
Always good tutorials. ❤
Excellent video as always mate! Eager to see whats next in line for content. I'm curious what you think of contrast and inks with metal paints? I keep seeing people mention that they go well but haven't seen any tutorials on the subject. I wonder how the Villany inks from your last few tutorials would go on some of these as well.
Thanks man :). Good call, too. Both are very useful, I should get some testing in.
I learned a lot. Thank you so much.
Our pleasure! Good luck painting! 💪👍
Can you do an object source lighting tutorial on the Lord-Veritant (Stormcast model) in the Skaventide box. That would be awesome to see. Thanks lad you’re the best
This is a fantastic idea. We still owe you wonderful peeps an infantry OSL vid!
@@ArtisOpuswoo cheers
awesome video. thanks for that. never thought about using technical paint before painting the armor. it make really makes an epic detail
whats this "holding egg" you use? looks interesting
I really love the silver metallic with the rust effect. So far I was going the quick way (paionting for playing) with the technical colors but will definately give it a shot. If any possible I would love to see a video on 40K Orks. Love the chanel and the person :) Go on.
You can definitely skip a lot of steps here, one thick wash rather than glazes, drybrush just once before it, and at the end, and combining the rust steps. Good luck buddy!
@@ArtisOpus I wil definately give it a try.
Brilliant video m8...I'll hav a crack at this soon as
Give it a go my man, good luck! Thanks :)
That's a great job
Cheers buddy :)!
Brilliant as always Byron, I need to stop watching and get painting my pile of shame 😳 😂
Get on it, you can do it!
How many does it contain? :)
Well it comparable to Everest 😂
Could you demonstrate how these processes would work through an airbrush, because I’m having trouble picturing it, or the benefit?
I should probably do a big video on the similarities between techniques at some point. I need to figure out how to frame it. Thanks for the suggestion
Very nice 😊
🥰
Great video! What would you recommend as base coat for darker bronze like Balthasar Gold?
Rhinox:)
@@ArtisOpus Thank You!
Ehi, I wanted to try and recreate your bronze weathering but the label on the ak esmerald doesn't seems right. Your is blue while the ak esmerald I find everywhere (same colour code) is indeed strong green. A totally different color. What's the one used between the despair green and pastel green? I can't find the exact esmerald used.
Adding metallic pigments is a great way to UP the shininess of the metal finish.
Very good point! 🙏
Thanks a lot
Our pleasure!
Very helpful
Thanks buddy, hope you put it to use 👍
do you have any alternatives for Scale 75 despair green? an AK equivalent if there is one since we don't have scale 75 in Indonesia
You could add an ink to an existing paint to deepen it, but I would absolutely try and get the despair green if you can (also huldra blue, elandil violet).
Element games stocks them and ships reasonably worldwide:
elementgames.co.uk/
Why didnt i saw this before paiting my litle rats 😢
What a nice tutorials...thx a lot
Thanks buddy!
Oh, a Reekland episode :D
Always, smelly smelly reekland
Can you Painting a skaven modell ?
Stormfiends ❤😊
Love your work
Rat ogre close enough? I love the new sculpts!
@@ArtisOpus , oh yeah 🤝
@@ArtisOpus mit deiner Kamera übersetzen
What would your recipe for the Stormfiends' skin look like?
A good way to prevent all the paint build up in the cap and around the nozzle of your Paint bottles is to take the lid off then give it a shake
Just Alt F4, right? :D
Personally I use fulgrite copper and then I use gore grunta fur as a "shade/wash" over it, males the copper look real nice easily.
And I do ratling grime on any of my steel colored metals for a dirty oily look.
Your side brushes r awesome
Dry brushes next
Side brushes? :)
The AK pencils are good for doing rust and verdigris.
I need to try these. A lot of the industry pencils are normal ones from art that haven't properly been adapted for miniatures. Are they good? Can you layer them on top of each other?
@@ArtisOpus so far i have used them to add mud/dust to capes/pants and rust for my shatterpoint swamp theme. They seem to layer and wet blend to my meagre skills. I usually dip the pencil tip in water then use a brush to apply onto the mini. And the black is great for sooty barrel tips also.
Another good video. The weathering style mirrors Darren Latham's stuff, which is always a good place to start (before GW banned him from UA-cam tutorials). Although pronouncing Reikland Fleshshade 'Reek' instead of 'Rike' is a bit painful on the ears. The Germans would be aggrieved!
First the world cup and hand balls, now this. I should really give them a little break!
I have no idea why I don't pronounce it correctly, I know what it is 😅.
Thanks buddy, I'll take a Darren comparison any day 🥰🥰💪
What is the palette/surface you mix your paints on?
Hey buddy, it's our XXL Texture Palette, which I designed especially, it can be found on our site here, along with the drybrushes, which I also designed:
store.artis-opus.com/
I recommend priming it chaos Black specifically :)
Love the vid, finally someone that doesnt go '' just to NMM '' and skips every 3 seconds so noone can see how to do it,
However, any chance you'd release a slightly less expensive brush set ? dropping 80€ as a beginner is steep, I was thinking ~50€
Hey, I’ve heard that using good precision brushes like my Series S with true metallic paints is a bad idea for the brush. Is there any truth to this?
I feel like these days this advice is outdated honestly.
Generally speaking Metallic paints are heavier on brushes, but these days so are extra coverage paints, heavy body paints, washes... everything but old school layer paints.
I use my brushes for everything, and rinse regularly and use the brush soap after. It is far more important to not dip to the ferrule, or to have old brushes for mixing or scooping paints from the pot, to not dip paint to the ferrule (2nd time, very important!), etc.
Perhaps use an old brush for large basecoating steps, but I would just paint with good practises, and remember a quick clean after a session :).
Use your brushes and ENJOY them. This is the most important rule 😊
Do you have a set of dry brushes that you use specifically for metallics? I figured they would destroy the hairs.
Our brushes are fine with it, some of mine are a good 3 years old. I load paint carefully at the tip, and don't grind it into the core of the brushes on a paper-towel, because you aren't pushing paint into the roots damage can't occur there, so there's nothing to worry about!
Any of the brushes/sets from here will be fine, if you have any more questions please ask in a separate comment, replies get lost!
store.artis-opus.com/collections/series-d-drybrushing
I see some You Tubers say never use the Sable brushes for texture and metallic - Then I see this video. I am a bit confused. Is it ok to use your brushes for all of this? Are their down sides?
They always do
🥰 good stuff
Ah, missed the premier but I will devour the content.
More great content that I appreciate but can't copy ......and it's peeing down here!
You can do it! Time to surprise yourself :)
Love this, but honestly am not a fan of the verdigris. It looks too contrasted imo. I'm trying to paint it on my World Eaters, but am having trouble with finding light weathering. Every metallic video looks as if the metal is brand new, or ancient :/
where in the UK are you where it's dry, are you joking 😪
There was that 3 day period we had once this year 2 weeks ago when recording, we all have fond memories 😢
I miss that brief summer...
R E I is rye. Rye-kland, not Ree-kland.
I have difficulties with this one :)
@@ArtisOpus xD
TIL silver isn't a color.
:D same as black/white! Learning how much we don't know incoming... 😅😬
1:12
Reported this vid
For what? Texturing not your bases? That symbol is a skaven symbol you can see it in the old skaven clan rats box art at the top of the banner.
I am lost here, can you help us out? Was my conversion too cool? 🐀🐀🔧
😅
🤣
@@ArtisOpus I'm being miserable about the summer, sorry for being vague
Unable to get the thumbs up to register bro. Educational enjoyable and exciting to learn thanks for the lesson bro ! One day trying not using matalic paints but important to keep water clean when changing matalic colours !