An EASIER Way To Paint FIRE On Miniatures (NEW TECHNIQUE)
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The addition of a water layer to produce fire effects? This looks too good to be this simple! Thank you.
Glad you found it useful
This is the first time i went over the technique:
ua-cam.com/video/PI8iNOfC2J4/v-deo.htmlsi=ca2BTYr24un3iyk4
also perfect for pin washing
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very happy to hear, thank you for the nice comment
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A real intererssing technic, I wil test it for my Chaos Dwarf, Thanks
thank you, hope yours turn out great
Wow that fire is amazing... it may seem like it was actually harder but you make it look so simple... great job
thank you
Great video...I would love to see you paint it in blue flame
Noted, love to hear suggestions
Nice Work Dude 💪
Thank You!
Very helpful video thank you for making it.
glad you found it useful
Unleash the fire!!!!🔥
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Brilliant!
Thank you
Looks cool.
thank you
I felt the heat 🔥
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Great video and a very nice technique. Also, who makes the model and where did you get it?
Thank you, its from titan forge "mortal enemies"
Great video and look forward to trying the technique out.
Might be a noob question but when you added a 2nd coat of the yellow did you add water to model again like the 1st coat?
Hope this makes sense and keep up the great work 😃
Not a noob question at all. Yes, both time i applied the yellow/orange mix and the yellow alone, the surface got a coat of water
Thank you, wonderful video and education; When you apply the water, how quickly afterwards do you apply the Wash? Your time and reply are appreciated.
thats a good question, for pin washing we want water only over on the recesses so i would let any overflow dry or even be more precise with the water application. However on this model, becaouse of its size and the "randomness" of the flames, i applied a section of water, say a whole arm and with the mix already on my palette grabed another brush and aplied right after
@@resourcefulminiatures Thank you. Your time and replies are appreciated.
Why not basecoat in lacquer?
Use an airbrush with Mr. Color.
You will never have coffee stains and the basecoat will take at most two minutes to apply.
not everyone has an airbrush
@@resourcefulminiatures Understood.
My point is: if you want to avoid the coffee staining and the thinning that painting oil over acrylic causes, then (if you can) use oil over lacquers.
The military and car modeling community have been doing this for years. The miniature painting community has been slow to catch on.