This Will Turn You Into Blending GOD | explained in 5 minutes

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @Zumikito
    @Zumikito  Місяць тому +513

    Do you want more "explained in 5 minutes" type of content?

    • @DogmanDraws
      @DogmanDraws Місяць тому +8

      I use short videos for references when im working on a project, so I really appreciate these smaller videos that are super to the point

    • @Dunkel725
      @Dunkel725 Місяць тому +2

      Yes pls

    • @amituna7903
      @amituna7903 Місяць тому +2

      Always super useful. You're the best, zumi ❤

    • @firestarr5812
      @firestarr5812 Місяць тому +1

      Absolutely!

    • @poalchihan
      @poalchihan Місяць тому +1

  • @lucca144
    @lucca144 Місяць тому +115

    The "the paper towel must be damped" part is something most tutorials fail to mention, kudos to you for doing it.

    • @amituna7903
      @amituna7903 Місяць тому

      Yeah, I find it easier to roll the brush into a tip on a damp paper towel without picking up any bits of fluff.

    • @max16
      @max16 Місяць тому +6

      @@amituna7903 its not the fluff.. its the fact that if you wick it away on a paper towel you are ripping all the water out of the brush and leaving only the pigment which does not hold to well to minis. giving you a weird texture or just no paint at all.

    • @amituna7903
      @amituna7903 Місяць тому

      @max16 yeah that too. But my point also applies. You can wick onto a dry paper towel without losing all the moisture if you dab it more gently

    • @michaelstarr2747
      @michaelstarr2747 Місяць тому +3

      Having tried this a few times, never having it work properly, I never realized a damp towel was what I was missing 😅

    • @Pyromanemac
      @Pyromanemac Місяць тому +1

      ​@@max16 thank you for the explanation. I was wondering why my glazes the other day was SO awful. Kept getting weird tide marks or nothing at all. I shall try again.

  • @doodooahtarkov9809
    @doodooahtarkov9809 Місяць тому +74

    Some dude is staring at my phone 4:41 while I watch this video on the train. He must be into minis painting too

    • @CapitanoBull
      @CapitanoBull Місяць тому

      should've asked him

    • @nefarioustim
      @nefarioustim Місяць тому +2

      Maybe he just really liked the "I love edging" shirt

  • @Oreo_cakester
    @Oreo_cakester Місяць тому +42

    0:20
    Wow, that nail looks ultra realistic 😮

  • @EdLeake
    @EdLeake Місяць тому +27

    "Breast stroke"
    I see what you did there.

  • @kaelbeuk1
    @kaelbeuk1 Місяць тому +15

    Saw the thumbnail, thought "oh the rough one looks very good!" and then saw it's a video to help us achieve the smooth one. Well, thanks anyway!

  • @EruCoolGuy
    @EruCoolGuy Місяць тому +21

    What you often forget when watching those videos is that, unlike the painter, you have highly unprecise gorilla-grade fingers.

  • @inigomontoya6968
    @inigomontoya6968 Місяць тому +3

    I started figuring out a little bit of this the night before last when painting (by accident I assure you). This really helps affirming I was on the right track and what tweaks I need to make to move it forward. Thank You!!!

  • @Quoththeravenminiatures
    @Quoththeravenminiatures Місяць тому +1

    Nice to see a tutorial focus on the amount of paint when glazing. Suspect that is what has been messing it up for me so thank you for this.

  • @russellmcgifford4151
    @russellmcgifford4151 Місяць тому

    Love the 5 minute format, this really helped explain something I'd half stumbled in to. Awsome.

  • @Grimm.Wraven
    @Grimm.Wraven Місяць тому +7

    Yes!
    More 5 minute videos!

  • @bethanygraham427
    @bethanygraham427 Місяць тому +1

    Great video. I use a dense sponge, slightly damp, for wicking rather than paper towel, and I find that works better for me.

  • @Offpalettepainting
    @Offpalettepainting Місяць тому +1

    I think you unlocked something in my head with this video appreciate it:)

  • @FinnGrimes-e3q
    @FinnGrimes-e3q Місяць тому +1

    As a Fan of the Clones Wars Show. I actually love roughly blended sceem on the thum nail. But thanks for the advice, most of this I plan to use.

  • @christothek1326
    @christothek1326 Місяць тому

    This was the best advice I've ever saw! Thank's man this will push my work on step further!

  • @gilbertzzz7110
    @gilbertzzz7110 Місяць тому +1

    I've kinda done that with my previous minis, using yours, Angel GiraldeZ and Trovarions painting videos/examples. Thanks for showing it on a video.

  • @philhack3731
    @philhack3731 Місяць тому +1

    I really missed your videos master, please do more !!!

  • @jakegriffiths590
    @jakegriffiths590 Місяць тому

    That shirt got you a subscriber today 😂😂 you’re a god bro! 😎

  • @JynksterDM
    @JynksterDM Місяць тому

    Dude! This is breaking through for me! Thanks for the legend level up!!

  • @xaviergourio5954
    @xaviergourio5954 Місяць тому

    Really cool video. Really like what you produce : clear and easy to understand. Thank.

  • @epone3488
    @epone3488 Місяць тому +17

    I prefer atist water colour paper as it has no fluff and wicks more consistently. They are faily cheap and last ages and after long use look like and awesome Jackson Pollock. Also I think when talking about "smooth" finishes its really important to talk drying time and not "fideling' the paint i.e. going over wet paint on the mini. This becomes particulalry important with lighter colours like whites and yellows. Laying paint on the "classic" art school style i.e. pull the stroke towards you for base colour blocking is important too. Obviously this changes when creating effects like glasing were your lifting off there you want to deposit the most pigment or when stipeling etc. Even when using these techniques, holding the mini to your advantage and using the brush to paint towards you is good practice. Honestly watching paint litterally dry was the THING that transformed my painting to the next level. The pff pfff pff technique during glasing was a whole level up in smoothness.

    • @selkieofthesea2664
      @selkieofthesea2664 Місяць тому

      By fairly cheap are you referring to the celluose based ones? Because my cotton paper isn't always cheap. Also, cold press or hot press?

    • @gunman292929
      @gunman292929 Місяць тому

      @@selkieofthesea2664 Would love to see an answer to this! Always looking for more little things to acquire for hobbying.

    • @epone3488
      @epone3488 Місяць тому +1

      @@selkieofthesea2664 Cold press fine grain, 300gms celluose as its just scrap paper to me in the end. not a keeper but I know the performance I get from it. its real benifit to me is the lack of threads and fine fluff that tissue paper can give off. I wouldnt recomend cotton press as its too expensive for this technique in the cost/benifit sense.

  • @martingross6748
    @martingross6748 Місяць тому

    Thanks

    • @martingross6748
      @martingross6748 Місяць тому

      Great video ❤ we want more like this 🎉😂 thanks

  • @martiigr5
    @martiigr5 Місяць тому +1

    this makes me want to take out my unpainted mini's and begin painting again! great video!!

    • @zamo9660
      @zamo9660 Місяць тому

      You know that's the best compliment you can dish out to someone teaching, right ? 😊 hope you get back to painting

  • @joshuamartin1877
    @joshuamartin1877 Місяць тому

    Great Video! This technique will definitely be a game changer!

  • @mart1n287
    @mart1n287 Місяць тому +2

    can't believe a small discussion about a moist paper towel was had in the discord, and zumi was like "imma make a whole video about it" 😂

  • @heathandkentyvapevarietysh1402
    @heathandkentyvapevarietysh1402 Місяць тому

    Just a tip I found out recently .
    I see that you're using a paper towel to draw out the excess water and glaze.
    I found that it's a learning curve (what isn't) , but to alleviate that curve using a pad of post it notes draws out enough without quickly drawing out too much glaze.

  • @maverickman6486
    @maverickman6486 Місяць тому

    Might I add that this technique also works great with stippling instead of drawing the lines, or in some situations better.

  • @elkaput
    @elkaput Місяць тому

    best 5 Minutes of the day!

  • @ESgsPhysics
    @ESgsPhysics Місяць тому +8

    What is the source of the demon girl figure? Asking for a friend... so that I can also get one for them.

    • @micchiikirakira7913
      @micchiikirakira7913 Місяць тому +3

      She's from Kingdom Death. You can find the figure in their main website.

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Місяць тому +4

      I will update the description for others to see - it's called Erza of Dedheim from Kingdom Death

    • @ESgsPhysics
      @ESgsPhysics Місяць тому

      @@Zumikito Oh watching again you mentioned it in the video anyway. Thanks for the info!

    • @numberc8420
      @numberc8420 Місяць тому +1

      Should warn you if you want one, get it now because it's a seasonal Halloween miniature only sold during Halloween week (which means the first two weeks of November).

  • @Dracobyte
    @Dracobyte Місяць тому

    Another awesome tutorial, thanks!

  • @Frostyeel
    @Frostyeel Місяць тому +1

    With this method, how much working time do you have with the paint on brush before it starts to dry? I've tried similar things before and struggled a bit because when I wicked so much paint off the brush, what remained started to dry very quickly

  • @JustSaschaWasTaken
    @JustSaschaWasTaken Місяць тому +4

    0:10 could you ummm... may I- may... w-what's that mini...? just out of pure curiosity...

    • @capnskustomworks
      @capnskustomworks Місяць тому

      I don’t know the name, but I believe they are from Kingdom Death Monsters.

  • @jessicaleabender
    @jessicaleabender Місяць тому +2

    Did you say brush strokes or breast strokes at 4:16, I really don't know ^^

    • @kylekeenan3485
      @kylekeenan3485 Місяць тому +1

      Haha, I came to say the same thing 😂

  • @cheech381
    @cheech381 Місяць тому

    So when you say glaze drawing, are you implying a "dragging" of the pigment with the brush. Like over a harsh sketch pattern below? Rather then drawing lots of lines in a pen/pencil way. Am I getting that right? I always wondered how you pro's went from the harsh volumetric sketches to smooth blend transition. Thanks for explaining it in such a great quick Video!

  • @crayzeewhorse
    @crayzeewhorse 28 днів тому +1

    Fuck all that, where u get that Tee from 😂😂

  • @craigevans4694
    @craigevans4694 Місяць тому +2

    Oh I accidentally did this the other day. Happy accidents

  • @Jendram
    @Jendram Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing this! 😊

  • @amanofnoreputation2164
    @amanofnoreputation2164 Місяць тому

    Zumikito: "I'm going to teach you layering."
    Me: "I don't wanna play with these other miniture UA-cams anymore." * Drops them into the trash like Andy throwing Woody away meme. *

  • @mikeg9516
    @mikeg9516 Місяць тому

    This was great!

  • @Ickypumpkin
    @Ickypumpkin 27 днів тому

    when you say translucent paints, do you mean that its a special paint or that its watered down a lot? Do you have a favorite brand of paint?

  • @ronuss
    @ronuss Місяць тому

    funny i been doing this technique for awhile now , i kinda just came up with it myself as i come from an fine art background. i really like this style of painting, i think also doing it roughly can also give some cool effects for metal textures ext.

  • @alternate3787
    @alternate3787 Місяць тому

    What I experience when working thin and in small lines is that some colors handle this better than others. Especially white(ish) hobby paints give me a headache sometimes when it looks like some white pigments are big enough to be visible "small chunks". This does not happen with artist paints, artist brand titanium white or zinc white, so I think it might be chalk, but I never notice that on UA-cam.

    • @tychoMX
      @tychoMX Місяць тому

      Vince Venturella (a very good resource!) mentions this in his videos - glazing dark colours over lights is much more forgiving and less splotchy than the opposite. Titania in white/lights is the cause of the usightly strokes when using light colours.

  • @MonkeyNinja99
    @MonkeyNinja99 Місяць тому

    So much paint in the ferrule of such a nice brush! Is there some way you fix that?

  • @invincigaz4067
    @invincigaz4067 Місяць тому

    Thanks man!

  • @peter_hauer
    @peter_hauer Місяць тому

    This won't work for me, because my normal handshaking would totally destroy any efforts in this direction. Amazing what a steady hand you have.

  • @HuntersOA
    @HuntersOA Місяць тому

    I prefer doing it on my hand :D I used to do it with paper towels and I also added a plastic tray primed with the same primer I use on the mini. I find it is much easier to control the moisture content of my brush by using my own skin. Somehow the capillarity of human skin is... Limited? It absorbs differently than paper towel - much slower so I find it better to just make lines on my thumb or on the back of my hand :D I often try it on the primed plastic tray or the handle of the mini - which I also like to prime so the paint behaves in the same manner as it would on the mini :D

    • @HuntersOA
      @HuntersOA Місяць тому

      What you mention about airbrushing - I use this method to fix errors I make. I usually do the skin first on minis. Well. Depends, but in most cases skin tends to be the deepest.
      When I make a mistake, like touch the belly, face, etc with eg.: Black paint on my brush, I usually do this kind of glazing.
      It works amazingly for translucent stuff like stockings / fishnet clothes, etc :D

    • @HuntersOA
      @HuntersOA Місяць тому

      I'm gonna keep your attention, :'D I am dying Brother :'D If someone stumbles upon this I doubt they'd go away :D Come on :D

  • @NovaSoldier
    @NovaSoldier Місяць тому

    Is there any special glue you used to stick the head to the clip? Or was it just superglue?

  • @PlaszczykChaosu
    @PlaszczykChaosu Місяць тому

    Cool video!

  • @Malachi57
    @Malachi57 Місяць тому

    Was going to ask what brushes you were using. Will just check out the video you mentioned at the end, lol.

  • @Eric-jt8yx
    @Eric-jt8yx Місяць тому

    Great video! Thanks

  • @Ir3zumi
    @Ir3zumi Місяць тому

    by doing this, every paintjob will take hours and hours... i already love it 😂

  • @Canigetanawwwwyyyyeeeah
    @Canigetanawwwwyyyyeeeah Місяць тому

    Want an easier way….retarder & matte medium 50/50 mix (call that slo-dri, your colour. Some patience and a hairdryer. This is how we as fine art artists, paint. A great example is probably the artist Greg ‘Craola’ Simkins. Only difference is we usually use canvas or board and your transferring that technique to miniature. It’s cumbersome but the blend is flawless once you have the technique down. Think of it like…having your acrylic act like oils because of the slow-dri

  • @kenholmes
    @kenholmes Місяць тому

    All the content!

  • @enochdarkk7871
    @enochdarkk7871 Місяць тому

    So you dont have to mix paints to create glazes?

  • @brenthartman502
    @brenthartman502 Місяць тому

    Magnificent .. again.. cheers 😄

  • @dawteek5820
    @dawteek5820 Місяць тому

    hey, what brushes are you using ?

  • @MalfunctioningAndroid
    @MalfunctioningAndroid Місяць тому

    Somehow you succeeded at keeping my attention. But I forgot what this video was about.

  • @Skiriwowi
    @Skiriwowi Місяць тому

    For Christmas this year, I wish for Zumikito to pronounce "result" correctly

  • @jesse-got-dolphins-into-heaven
    @jesse-got-dolphins-into-heaven Місяць тому

    does it matter that you have so much paint in the ferrule?

  • @Venermous_Hunter
    @Venermous_Hunter Місяць тому

    Hey dude, how do you know where to paint reflectionsl?

  • @nikroth
    @nikroth Місяць тому

    Sorry i got distracted, what was the topic again ? The purple lady ? Probably.

  • @matsm0n0
    @matsm0n0 Місяць тому

    The paint at the base of the brush is gives me feelings of anxiety and unease. XD

  • @Deliriation
    @Deliriation Місяць тому

    Thanks bro!

  • @mrchips1795
    @mrchips1795 Місяць тому

    I use lens cleaning rags to remove excess from brushes

  • @DimenGaming
    @DimenGaming Місяць тому

    A video on a monday morning?! Don't mind if I do. Thanks cutie

  • @scotteverroad4545
    @scotteverroad4545 Місяць тому

    How do you prevent brush-strokes without using too-little paint?

    • @spuriusligustinus4509
      @spuriusligustinus4509 Місяць тому +2

      Practice mostly
      Keeping a bit of moisture on the brush (that's why the paper must be wet/damp).
      Looks easy on the video but it's really tricky as it also depends on the temperature and humidity/dryness of the roo m you are painting in, which Zumikito doesn't mention.
      The dryer the room, the more times you'll need to repeat the process because the paint will dry on the brush

  • @kendrickwhite4868
    @kendrickwhite4868 Місяць тому

    Those models have amazing.... eyes.

  • @McMcEnio
    @McMcEnio Місяць тому +1

    I'm giving a like for "keeping my attention...somehow" ;)

  • @edwardsantiago9109
    @edwardsantiago9109 Місяць тому

    Consider my attention, kept

  • @nomassgoer8350
    @nomassgoer8350 Місяць тому

    This sounds a lot like dry brushing, but with a smaller brush.

  • @isisnmagic1812
    @isisnmagic1812 Місяць тому

    You had me at hello 😅😅

  • @diamondhamster4320
    @diamondhamster4320 Місяць тому

    It is a sad day in Minis Painting town when even the content creators like Zum need to pander to gooners to keep afloat...

  • @mortichro
    @mortichro Місяць тому +1

    ah so there is now a name to the technique that i have been using 🤣

    • @TheChristopherHope
      @TheChristopherHope Місяць тому +1

      I discovered this technique by accident. I always just called it glaze sketching

  • @TheCrunch4000
    @TheCrunch4000 Місяць тому

    Link to product doesn't work.

  • @VolundJpn
    @VolundJpn Місяць тому +1

    Dont misunderstand or please don t understand it another way round, but i like it rough lmao ! It make miniatures kind of less realistic so in a way prettier

  • @Dakarus84
    @Dakarus84 Місяць тому

    🤣 its all about the focus, nice

  • @lovermansmith9082
    @lovermansmith9082 Місяць тому

    Big Ones 😊

  • @AcuteGoblinitis
    @AcuteGoblinitis Місяць тому +4

    Perfectly smooth blends are impressive... but I can't help but find them boring visually? Like, I see Golden Demon pieces and get amazed by the technical prowess on display, but ultimately - especially given how that seems to be the go to style - it gets so bland... I want different styles! I want wild brushstrokes and surprising colours and things I haven't seen already!

  • @amituna7903
    @amituna7903 Місяць тому

    Great video. I always advocate for using a damp or sometimes even a wet kitchen/paper towel. Dry ones can sometimes pick up tiny bits of fluff and grain up your paint.
    Top tip for anyone reading this. never use a regular tissue, that will break apart super easily on your brush. Kitchen roll is stronger and denser

  • @FierceMods
    @FierceMods Місяць тому

    this is just glazing..

  • @male1ism
    @male1ism Місяць тому

    What a model tho

  • @angeloossa7557
    @angeloossa7557 Місяць тому +1

    El primer comentario en español, por que?... Por que no ? Great video :B and greetings from spain, I'll try this in my superioria repentia!

    • @zamo9660
      @zamo9660 Місяць тому

      Nunca es tarde si la picha es buena 😅👍

  • @HallBr3gg
    @HallBr3gg Місяць тому

    that brush is not gonna last for much if you treat it like that!

  • @RuffStuff420
    @RuffStuff420 Місяць тому

    I have to be 100% honest here. I DESPISE SMOOTH PAINT JOBS!
    Looking at the video's thumbnail, I prefer the rough side so much more than the smooth side it's not even comparable.
    I'd rather get a video about how to achieve that in a quick and dirty way.

  • @lasshammer
    @lasshammer Місяць тому +1

    Amazing tits, I mean TIPS!!! Thank you!!

  • @hacisme2456
    @hacisme2456 Місяць тому

    now just to get a brush with a point thats good enough for this hehe
    Okay thats funny, posted this before the end of the vid

  • @leonatus221
    @leonatus221 Місяць тому

    Watch your brueststrokes😂

  • @orcguy51
    @orcguy51 Місяць тому +1

    Controversial, but i much prefer the rough blending to the fancy, clean one. It feels like it has more personality to me and reminds you that it's painted. But that's just me

  • @LordDragonMasterX
    @LordDragonMasterX Місяць тому

    got it. Learn "magic".

  • @JulienDelrieu
    @JulienDelrieu Місяць тому

    The videos are great. Bu the sexualized comments on a lot of the videos are starting to turn me off. I get that it’s for humor, but they add up to be a little inappropriate imho.

  • @Ryuondo
    @Ryuondo Місяць тому

    The boooooobs!

  • @Reaver70
    @Reaver70 Місяць тому

    get an Airbrush? ;)

  • @javiersoave
    @javiersoave Місяць тому

    El 95% del trabajo lo hiciste con el aerógrafo. Se supone que es una técnica para los que no tienen aerógrafo, y la demostrás usando aerógrafo. Cuál es el sentido?

    • @zamo9660
      @zamo9660 Місяць тому

      Espera, que!? ¿Se supone que es para los que no tienen aerografo? ...porqueeee...??? Creo que lo has supuesto tu y ya, compañero. 😅 Ni en el título del video, ni el propio Zumikito especifican que la técnica es para quien no tenga aerografo, el video trata de como refinar las transiciones (un pequeño truco) con el pincel.
      Dicho esto, el casco del marine parte de una capa base sin transiciones, bien podría ser a pincel o a spray: simplemente en vez de fundir capa tras capa, hace un boceto de luz duro, y lo suaviza a pincel con la técnica que describe que es, dibujar (trazos, con la punta) en consistencia de veladura en lugar de aplicar la veladura con el lateral del pincel depositando el pigmento entre el corte de capas de una pasada.
      Adicionalmente, en la figura aerografiada, está construyendo luces. Lo aerografiado es una capa base.
      En ambos casos, es un proceso de refinado de los acabados, suavizar el corte entre capas, no "como pintar para los que no tenemos aerografo".
      El aerograzo agiliza muchísimo, pero no es una "pistola de talento". Lo que hace un aerografo lo piuede hacer un pincel. Hasta donde llega un pincel, no puede llegar un aero. No te quepa duda 😊
      Espero que más o menos te haya ayudado a comprender que es lo que viste en el video. Un saludo!