Beginners Guide: Painting Volumes

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • We've talked theory, but let's dive into actually painting volumes in the real-world! In this tutorial, we break down the techniques for adding depth and dimension to your models, making them truly stand out. Perfect for novice painters, this video will help you understand and apply volume painting concepts with ease. Subscribe for more beginner tips and share your progress in the comments!
    Please Note: The Army Painter Yellow Flexible Triads were provided by Army Painter for trial use.
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  • @HuntingHeresy
    @HuntingHeresy 15 днів тому +5

    The edge highlight helps because tight curved edges catch light. Seems more natural to the eye so long as it's not over done.

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  15 днів тому

      I knew somebody would know! Thank you!

    • @zazen69
      @zazen69 11 днів тому

      Yeah, it also frames the shape making it more readable.

  • @peteranderson9222
    @peteranderson9222 14 днів тому +2

    Just found this channel and love the video - one pointer that I’ve found really useful on other channels is where painters show on either a glove or their hand on a seperate camera a paint stroke for say a layer vs a glaze. Appreciate its not the easiest thing to set up but I’ve always thought it’s a great way of demonstrating what you should be looking for paint consistency wise before applying a: layer/glaze/filter etc

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  14 днів тому

      This is an excellent thought and one I probably would have remembered to do if I wasn't stressing about learning the Army Painter consistencies :D - I'll definitely be sure to include this going forward.

  • @koz1138
    @koz1138 14 днів тому +1

    The algorithm tossed this up for me and I’m glad I found the channel - this tutorial was much more user friendly on the topic than the others I’ve seen. Stark edges on transitions is a major struggling point for me even doing non-volumetric highlights, faces and robes/cloaks I have tons of trouble with. Looking forward to trying some of this on the next one.

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  14 днів тому

      Thank you so much for saying so! I have a follow up video planning of moving into more complex shapes that should
      hopefully help some folks!

  • @redrooster7371
    @redrooster7371 16 днів тому +5

    That's a very beginner friendly tutorial. I agree that glazing very often sounds like a lot of work but it really is an easy and very useful step.

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  16 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much, comments like this mean a great deal ❤️

    • @hounddf2
      @hounddf2 16 днів тому +2

      This is a really good video. I've often thought about painting in terms of numbers 1-5 with 1 being the brightest highlight and 5 the darkest shadow. Often I try to explain to people the process of starting on 3, adding the highlight (1), the shadow (5) and then smoothing the transitions with 2 and 4 respectively.
      It's so good to see that logic explained better and demonstrated.
      Also the tip of using photoshop and blender to reference values is really worthwhile and I'll be stealing that 😂

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  11 днів тому

      Starting at the mid-tone and going down and up in value is definitely something I'm going to practice. I think my brain just prefers going from lowest to highest value.

  • @MrCai01
    @MrCai01 15 днів тому +1

    That first volume video you did is what drew me to your channel, it was so useful to see, just like this one. Very interested to see more with more shapes.

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  15 днів тому

      Hey! Thank you for saying this! Truth me told I (Bruce) was really nervous about posting this one as id not done painting on camera in a while.
      I'll be doing more though in the coming weeks and will definitely include more shape volumes!

  • @barryhandley7588
    @barryhandley7588 14 днів тому +1

    So glad I found this from the randomness of the algorithm! Subbed and liked!

  • @carlstanford7607
    @carlstanford7607 15 днів тому +2

    Great job. Would love to see the whole model put together. Keep up the great work

  • @Secret_manatee
    @Secret_manatee 14 днів тому

    Great video and it’s helping me out a lot with getting a sense of what I should be doing to progress :-) Subbed straight away.
    As an aside, I’m also called Bruce. Always cool to see another of us (only ever met 2 others)! Hehe :-D

  • @hardtailgang
    @hardtailgang 13 днів тому

    Good tips on using blender and photoshop! I'll have go give that a go. Been finding some of my solid color minis kind of boring, so I'm definitely going to take some of the tips here and try it out sometime. Honestly this process looks like an absolute slog on acrylics, but it will translate into a really easy job using oils.

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  13 днів тому

      It's definitely a lot easier with oils! But have a go and let us know how it goes!

  • @lilpain1997
    @lilpain1997 14 днів тому

    I remember finding your channel due to the nmm gold vid. I was shocked to see it was a new channel. This content is very high quality. Hopefully you gain the subs and views you deserve. Im new to the hobby, around 2months going on 3 now and have watched everyone at this point but none of them really explain this as well as you did.

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  14 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much for saying so! More importantly though, welcome to the hobby!

  • @sliven21
    @sliven21 15 днів тому +2

    Thank you for the video! You make it easy to understand. I need to find a way to mix my own colors to make them darker or lighter so I dont end up spending even more money on an already expensive hobby. I know people tend to use ice yellow and ivory to make them a bit brighter, but I'm unsure which colors are good at making them darker.

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  15 днів тому +1

      Thank you for the lovely comment! For making colours darker, find the opposite colour on the colour wheel and mix them together. It's a nice way of getting a desaturated darker colour without needing to add black.

    • @sliven21
      @sliven21 15 днів тому

      @@GitGudPainting oh thats a neat way of doing it. Never thought of that. Thank you!!

  • @Jokreher
    @Jokreher 15 днів тому +1

    Excellent work. I will be referring people to this.

  • @deanthomas2561
    @deanthomas2561 14 днів тому

    While I don't relish the idea of spending 30 minutes on a shoulder pad, this was excellent.

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  14 днів тому

      I must admit, I was the same when I first started painting, but as I began to see the end results I got more and more excited to put the time in. It's probably not the thing I'd do for army painting unless it was a Kill Team or similar.

  • @pvrhye
    @pvrhye 13 днів тому

    Is that Nico Delort on the back wall?

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  13 днів тому +1

      Good eye! It is! It's his 'Ozymandias' illustration. One of my favourite works of his for one of my favourite poems.

  • @duncanwraight
    @duncanwraight 14 днів тому

    this is a really helpful tutorial but honestly, how are people finding the time to spend 30 minutes painting a single shoulder pad?
    how long would it take to finish the entire miniature to this standard?

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  13 днів тому

      Timing is always a tricky question as some painters are just faster than others. I appreciate I spent 30 minutes here, whereas a better painter might take 5 minutes. Generally my 'display' models will take me around 50 hours to paint, but I'm painting them to show, not to be part of an army.
      I think one of the things I love about this hobby is that people are free to choose, and even if you're army painting, you might decide to really push a hero model with volumes to make them stand out!

    • @duncanwraight
      @duncanwraight 13 днів тому

      @@GitGudPainting 50 hours holy cow 😭 I typically only get about 2 hours/week for painting (young fam and other hobbies)
      Do you have any videos on doing a full miniature from start to finish for novices like me? Eg how to pin, prime, assemble after painting, all the stuff that you guys just "know" how to do?

    • @GitGudPainting
      @GitGudPainting  11 днів тому +1

      I'm actually really glad you asked about this! By the end of the month we should have the first video out on a start to finish, my aim is to have it going from being on-sprue to complete.

    • @duncanwraight
      @duncanwraight 11 днів тому

      @@GitGudPainting that would be superb, thank you - subscribed