How to Paint Clan Jade Falcon Guards Part 2 | Oil Blending on Battletech Miniatures
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2021
- This is the second part of the Clan Jade Falcon Guards tutorial. Techniques for learning to use oil paints to highlight and blend as well as some tips and tricks for adding weathering are the main focus of this video.
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this is great. feel like i should repaint my jade falcons now
Great video. Thanks!
It takes a braver heart than mine to paint over those checks having seen all the effort that went into painting them in the other video. Though it's a beautiful result in the end.
Thanks 👍 Once you've intentionally painted over areas of your nearly finished minis a few times, it stops being scary :)
This has been a great two part tutorial on painting the Clan Jade Falcon Guards. Thanks for sharing this as I learned quite a lot from it.
You're very welcome, glad you got someting out of them.
Amazing work!!
I'm really enjoying the new format of showing more of the process. It definitely helps for us who are new to the hobby.
Glad you enjoy it, I'll try to do that for beginner level and introductions to things but some intermediate and advanced content needs to be clipped down or it becomes monotonous.
@@CamoSpecsOnline that's exactly what I thought and I believe it's a good approach.
Every time I'm about to weather over some fine detail I've painted, I have to take a deep breath. After that first dab with a sponge though, it's easier to paint bravely.
It does take a bit of confidence to know it will come out better.
I've been trying to find a "niche" that felt right to my desired miniature painting. This looks great! I prefer natural transitions and muted colors, coming from a 1/700 world and LOVE oils.
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent!
great videos as always, thank you
You’re welcome, glad you like the content.
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Did you clearcoat the checkers, details and decals again before you started the weathering? Or did you just start weathering when you finished?
I didn't spray another clear coat over them but you could if you wanted to.
feels crazy but I know that mech lol...just dawned on me
this is great. feel like i should repaint my jade falcons now