How to burn out effects on tanks
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2018
- Video about how to Burn Out effects on turret armour by José Brito. By combining several techniques with vallejo acrylic colors, José shows us how to create all those burn out effects in the most accurate way.
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Thanks for sharing Vallejo you have an excellent modeller onboard there with Jose Brito.
Hi Mark,
That's right, Brito is an amazing modeller, one of the best. Thank you very much for your comments.
Wow!!! Probably the best depicted burn out I've seen
thank you :)
UNBELIVABLY REAL LOOKING! BRAVO
Amazing work, Jose!
Amazing, the look of the real thing.
Excellent effects - very realistic.
Thank you for sharing,..fantastic effects
Super bad ass!!! Perfect timing as I plan on building three WWII era 1:48 civilian vehicle, but want them to look blown up and caught fire of some sort. Also I just happen to have this Vallejo set too. Thanks for the demo vid!
Wow, wow, wow wow...!!! He quedado estupefacto. Felicitaciones!!!
Excellent work as usual!
Awesome job, and great video.
This is very inspiring vid. Thank you for sharing.
this is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Epic work
Wow. I like your videos because they're all show no talk. I learn best that way. Thank you
Beautiful work! 👍🙂
Could you build a burned out or crashed aircraft using these techniques? That would be awesome!
Thank you for sharing
Magical!!
Excellent video more please 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Super, Artist !!!
holly cow awesome !!!
Magnífico 👌🏻
Awesome totally cool
Fantastic
Wonderful
Merci. Pour ce tuto
Hoped to see a hint more blue at the end, but marvelous. You could put this technique on a mask.
Am very interested in not only how to weather/apply effects but how you make your various models. I believe many are kits but the building where you placed and weathered the drain pipe did not seem to be a kit. Can you explain how you made that? Thanks
Wow! 👍🏼👍🏼
Great video thank you!
Would you use a matte tarnish to seal the pigments here or a pigment sealer?
No. Do not apply anything to seal the pigments. In fact sealing pigments is an “urban myth”... They will absorb any medium and will become like a paste. The dusty and natural look will be lost.
@vellejocolors but for something like model railroad equipment which is touched way more often than a static display what do you do???... touching the pigments will rub them off... ive seen other vids of rail modelers sealing their models with dullcote or the Tamiya x-21 flatbase
thanks for this helpful video. what can you used to thin the pigments besides airbrush thinner? would matt medium work as an alternative?
I think matt medium would make it permanent
where can i get the nice vellejo brushes
👏👏
Brilliant video with the sound off
anyone else feel like they were walking along the Mojave desert in Fallout 1?
Nope
@8:49 Vallejo putting Medal of Honor around Vallejo's neck. ;)
Would you seal the final finish in a mat varnish please. ?
No. This would be the final step in weathering process. The airbrush thinner fixes the pigment. But not to the point were you can touch it . If you seal it you will mess up the pigments. Put it up on the shelf in a case and try not to touch it
@@Adol666 Thank you, I'll give that a try .
Outstanding technique and skill. Resulting in a fantastic effect. However, vary rarely were military vehicles in such a poor state of repair. So if wanting historical accuracy then I’d say less rust.
Thank you for your opinion. We are sure people will appreciate it. Regards!
Okay, so which part of "burnt out effects" did you have difficulty comprehending?
Excelentes videos. Aún estarían mejor, si los textos fuesen bilingües, castellano-ingles. Gracias.
Muchas gracias por tu comentario Xosé!😊 Lamentablemente no los añadimos en el pasado pero los nuevos videos (exceptuando algunos muy puntuales) son todos en un 95% de ellos en ambos idiomas :)
How good do they look ?
Do you mean the entire tank?
Sorry for the confusion I have changed the OP.
can someone gimme a link to the song?
Hydra by Huma Huma
In real life, what actually is the cause of burn effects such as this? I think knowing thsi will help me to know when I should and when I should not use this effect.
Electrical fire to name one
Very rare occurrence
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Engine fire or ammo explosion. Try a Google search for “destroyed T-55” and you’ll find a picture of one in the Iraq war on fire with the turret engulfed in flames in the same location as the burn pattern of this one
@@richardfabrizio8998 Not really rare at all. Go look at real life pics. Tanks get hit and burned up all the time from the start all the way to present day
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warm water
Erm, how does a tank rust in the desert please?
Hello John, thank you for your comment! Although José uses some "orangy-reddish" pigments, the effect is burn out :)
@@vallejocolors OK
Average.
Could have done this with my eyes closed.
I am of course being sarcastic. This is amazing.
That's nice for you
@@jamesbutton2904 Why thank you. Don't understand you but thanks for trying.
Now, keep taking the pills.
Did it ever cross your mind that there are beginners like me who DIDN'T know how to do anything like this? I doubt it, you just wanted to stroke your own ego.
@@jamesbutton2904 Do you not understand English or were you too lazy to read my whole comment?
Click on 'Read more' and go away. Thank you.
Nice vid, but you switched models midway thru the tutorial. Confusing. The technique is about three steps too lengthy for the resulting effects, you buried about two steps in extra material, which is costly, and unnecessary.
Chris Griffith I agree...why did they not show the technique on the initial turret? It’s confusing and not a great tutorial.
I agree on switching turrets half way through but on the first he didnt bury effects. He layered them. If you look you can still see the grey blue, white and rust he Airbrushed on. Trust me it doesnt look right if you just put pigments over pure black base
This effect is absolutely necessary, if modeling Russian tanks in the Ukrainian War! LOL
Had to mute. Music is terrible. Just go without or have a commentary
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