@@vallejocolors practicing and also many additional/essential things to learn as well : color theory, interaction between colors, dilution, how to use brushes, how to take care of them, etc, etc 😊
When I do an aircraft model I never put the guys in the cockpit cause it wouyld ruin my model because I have no skill in painting them even though I have a great finished model...even the seam lines in his jacket through out a you...nicely done..masterpiece work!
Perfect timing then! We're glad that you liked it and it is useful for your models 😊 In case you need help or advice, let us know so we can assist you :)
Best video for painting leather on UA-cam. please do a black leather video, or just tell me which Vallejo colours are best. I only use Vallejo colours, so please stick to Vallejo paints. Thanks for a great video
Hello Junglelands! Thanks for letting us know your feedback and trusting our colors ❤️ We'll share your suggestion with our artists so they can plan a different version of leather for UA-cam 😍
@@vallejocolors Any tips for painting leather would be great, its something I have always struggled with, so when I found your video I was in seven heaven lol....I have a lot of Mr. Black books showing VMC colours being used, but watching your videos is 100% better, so thank you Vallejo. I use your paints for one simple reason, they are the best. Simply the best. Now I have to get your inks sets.
Really nice to see how a pro does it. Finding highs is the hardest for me, i tend to use a light drybrush for that, but, that doesnt work on scales like these. I didnt know the inks from the game line, but as it is vallejo it will be good, so im gonna buy it for sure!
you should also give a tutorial about using brush. which kind do you use? how much paint do you hold at the tip of the brush? how often you clear the brush before using it again? i usually screw with the amount of paint included at the tip. i either take too much paint or too little and my brushes are quickly degraded and unusable for precise work
usually kolinsky sable brushes do a pretty good job. while painting always try to use the biggest brush you can. the paint is stored in the belly part of your brush tip (most of the times around the middle area), when pressing the tip down too hard your brush tip will release all the moisture inside. sadly you cant learn a light touch from tutorials, thats something every painter has to figure out on their own but for practice try to draw the thinnest lines you can with a big brush. while painting, try to avoid painting with the tip and make use of the belly area of your brush (except for the tiny details ofc). this way you put less overall stress to the tip and prolong its life. if you use natural hair (like sable hair) give it a nice cleaning with soap/shampoo. questions about how much paint are rather pointless since it always depends. overgeneralized rule of thumb would be a lot for large areas, small amounts for small areas. (duh) i tend to avoid synthetic brushes for most of my workflow since mine usually loose its sharp tip after ,or sometimes during, a single project. hope i could help, happy painting ;)
I'd like to know the thought process behind choosing to use either cold or warm colours for highlighting. Different tutorials will use one or the other, In my own painting i tend to lean towards warmer highlights like sunny skin tone or ice yellow. However in this tutorial pale blue is used to give a cool highlight tone and I'm not sure how to decide which is the correct choice when I'm painting. Fantastic video thank you.
Hello Steven! If you are interested in highlighting you can use references with "yellow" within their composition; this way you won't desaturate the color and you will get a bright finish. On the other hand, if you want to create shadows (and cold color schemes above all) you can use blue, violet, or black color. This way you can get more interesting shades and depth. Angel Giraldez made a not long time ago a video explaining the color theory and these questions you're facing, this is the video: ua-cam.com/video/-MoAqFOujiI/v-deo.html
"highlights are cool, shadows are warm" - not sure where i picked up this quote, but its a good rule of thumb for deciding on colors. (ice yellow is a cool color too, like most yellows, white, etc)
This post was so helpful with my projects nicely done! I do have a one question though on a figure would you use a glossy or matte finish 🤔? (I know this an older post) either way thx
really good tutorial overall, the 2nd song seems really out of place for me tho^^ im trying to adapt this for a coat (28mm scale), not sure yet how to go about the large flat surfaces i guess a brown oil wash would be a neat option too since you can easily remove it from the highlighted areas
this question is related to the Panzer Aces colors, so for example there is Afrika Korps Tank Crew 70.336, and Afrika Korps Tank Crew Highlight 70.340. So how would somebody go about highlighting the base color? would they mix the highlight 340 into the base 336? or no mixing and just applying the highlight on top of the base? Thank you for the answer.
Hello Rahotep! You can totally jazz up and paint a leather jacket in so many different ways 😊There are tons of painting options - it's as limitless as the artists themselves, and all of them are OK! 😊
@@vallejocolors I wasnt saying your technique is wrong at all. I was expressing my confusion and lack of understanding behind the technique you used. I would genuinely like to know how adding the warmer tone before the light grey, which desaturates it, helps. So i can improve my own painting. Sorry if my original comment was confusing.
Would be nice if we could also see the name of the paint not just a number. I have many Vallejo paints and know them by names and now i need to browse them carefully by the numbers, meh..
This was probably the easiest to follow and understand painting video I have watched. It was visually well done too. Thank you for producing it.
Fantastic as always! I really like how you post your paint/water ratios. Helps greatly.
Thanks for your comment and feedback Todd! :)
Mastery painting at it's finest...Incredible work.
Carlos made incredible work!
Thank you so much :)
Carlos.
Absolutely outstanding work!! The finished peice looks like a digital asset!!
Thank you! Carlos should be very proud of his work :)
@@vallejocolors I'm happy you gave me the oportunity to make this video. Thank you.
Carlos.
@@crtcreating12 Deseando siempre de poder seguir viendo y disfrutando de tus pinturas :) 😊
Great tutorial. Really appreciate the way you explain the steps in your process. Thanks!
Always very impressive to see the result that can be reach 👍🏻 thanks for sharing
Practice is the key to success!😊😊😊🔥🔥
@@vallejocolors practicing and also many additional/essential things to learn as well : color theory, interaction between colors, dilution, how to use brushes, how to take care of them, etc, etc 😊
@@fabricedevos4273 Of course!
Awesome effect, thanks so much!
This an incredible video! Really hope more come out like this!
thank you so much for your feedback and comment!! We take note of your suggestion!😊
Thank you. Very informative and enjoyable video.
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing
We hope it is helpful in the future for you! :)
Fantastic video
thank you Lee!
Definitely helpful!
Great!!!🤩🤩🤩💪🏻
When I do an aircraft model I never put the guys in the cockpit cause it wouyld ruin my model because I have no skill in painting them even though I have a great finished model...even the seam lines in his jacket through out a you...nicely done..masterpiece work!
Superb!
following this right now and love it by step 2 haha
Thank you :)
Not sure why this popped into my feed but grateful it did! I have some 1/48 dudes to paint and one is wearing a flight jacket
Perfect timing then! We're glad that you liked it and it is useful for your models 😊 In case you need help or advice, let us know so we can assist you :)
Best video for painting leather on UA-cam. please do a black leather video, or just tell me which Vallejo colours are best. I only use Vallejo colours, so please stick to Vallejo paints. Thanks for a great video
Hello Junglelands! Thanks for letting us know your feedback and trusting our colors ❤️ We'll share your suggestion with our artists so they can plan a different version of leather for UA-cam 😍
@@vallejocolors Any tips for painting leather would be great, its something I have always struggled with, so when I found your video I was in seven heaven lol....I have a lot of Mr. Black books showing VMC colours being used, but watching your videos is 100% better, so thank you Vallejo. I use your paints for one simple reason, they are the best. Simply the best. Now I have to get your inks sets.
Really nice to see how a pro does it. Finding highs is the hardest for me, i tend to use a light drybrush for that, but, that doesnt work on scales like these. I didnt know the inks from the game line, but as it is vallejo it will be good, so im gonna buy it for sure!
Great!! Anything you need, info or whatever, we are here to help! :)
bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video, thanks for sharing!!!!! 👍👍👍
You're welcome! 😊
you should also give a tutorial about using brush. which kind do you use? how much paint do you hold at the tip of the brush? how often you clear the brush before using it again?
i usually screw with the amount of paint included at the tip. i either take too much paint or too little and my brushes are quickly degraded and unusable for precise work
Great! We take note of your suggestions for future videos! Thank you for your feedback Guray Kera! It's fundamental for us to improve our content! :)
usually kolinsky sable brushes do a pretty good job. while painting always try to use the biggest brush you can.
the paint is stored in the belly part of your brush tip (most of the times around the middle area), when pressing the tip down too hard your brush tip will release all the moisture inside.
sadly you cant learn a light touch from tutorials, thats something every painter has to figure out on their own but for practice try to draw the thinnest lines you can with a big brush.
while painting, try to avoid painting with the tip and make use of the belly area of your brush (except for the tiny details ofc). this way you put less overall stress to the tip and prolong its life. if you use natural hair (like sable hair) give it a nice cleaning with soap/shampoo.
questions about how much paint are rather pointless since it always depends. overgeneralized rule of thumb would be a lot for large areas, small amounts for small areas. (duh)
i tend to avoid synthetic brushes for most of my workflow since mine usually loose its sharp tip after ,or sometimes during, a single project.
hope i could help, happy painting ;)
As a base - for leather - I tend to us a more brownish grey to warm the whole tone, but taht's a matter of personal taste.
I'd like to know the thought process behind choosing to use either cold or warm colours for highlighting. Different tutorials will use one or the other, In my own painting i tend to lean towards warmer highlights like sunny skin tone or ice yellow. However in this tutorial pale blue is used to give a cool highlight tone and I'm not sure how to decide which is the correct choice when I'm painting. Fantastic video thank you.
Hello Steven! If you are interested in highlighting you can use references with "yellow" within their composition; this way you won't desaturate the color and you will get a bright finish. On the other hand, if you want to create shadows (and cold color schemes above all) you can use blue, violet, or black color. This way you can get more interesting shades and depth. Angel Giraldez made a not long time ago a video explaining the color theory and these questions you're facing, this is the video: ua-cam.com/video/-MoAqFOujiI/v-deo.html
"highlights are cool, shadows are warm" - not sure where i picked up this quote, but its a good rule of thumb for deciding on colors. (ice yellow is a cool color too, like most yellows, white, etc)
This post was so helpful with my projects nicely done! I do have a one question though on a figure would you use a glossy or matte finish 🤔? (I know this an older post) either way thx
Hello Starved Artist! The use of both glossy and matte varnish is up to the artist's likes or needs :) Personally, we do love matte finish :)
i know this video is over a year old, but it was a brilliant paint job.
Thank you :)
really good tutorial overall, the 2nd song seems really out of place for me tho^^
im trying to adapt this for a coat (28mm scale), not sure yet how to go about the large flat surfaces
i guess a brown oil wash would be a neat option too since you can easily remove it from the highlighted areas
this question is related to the Panzer Aces colors, so for example there is Afrika Korps Tank Crew 70.336, and Afrika Korps Tank Crew Highlight 70.340. So how would somebody go about highlighting the base color? would they mix the highlight 340 into the base 336? or no mixing and just applying the highlight on top of the base? Thank you for the answer.
Hello M F! You can mix both colors to make a intermediate light and, for the final touch, keep highlighting the area with the lighter color.
I dont understand why you do the warmer tones on top, but then paint over them with more grey. Results speak for themselves though.
Hello Rahotep! You can totally jazz up and paint a leather jacket in so many different ways 😊There are tons of painting options - it's as limitless as the artists themselves, and all of them are OK! 😊
@@vallejocolors I wasnt saying your technique is wrong at all. I was expressing my confusion and lack of understanding behind the technique you used.
I would genuinely like to know how adding the warmer tone before the light grey, which desaturates it, helps. So i can improve my own painting.
Sorry if my original comment was confusing.
Would be nice if we could also see the name of the paint not just a number. I have many Vallejo paints and know them by names and now i need to browse them carefully by the numbers, meh..
Got it! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
什么时候出脸部的涂装?期待
Hello Kelvin, this video is only for explaining the painting process of the jacket but you have available other videos for face painting
Great, except those field jackets were made of cotton. They have a leather name tag but the jackets were cotton. I have my grandfather's
Hello Phu, thanks for the feedback! It is always welcome :)