i should play around more with glazing over metallics, that's a nice rust effect, and even some of the in-between stages would look alright on their own. the leather looks 👌 as well
often an hour is enough. i do however tend to leave the oil washing for last on my painting sessions and leave them over night. But when working during weekends by the time im done with lunch, having done the solvent cleaning before hand, the model is ready to continue to be worked on
interesting video, nice finished product. Exactly how did u remove the heavy oil wash? most people use make up pad kind of things.. but that looked like to fine / thorough of job.
hello, i removed it using a brush soaked in solvent. you can refer to this video ua-cam.com/video/lhLHT3ZkhPc/v-deo.html , ive also shown thin application and make up sponge removal on another video
As old world is coming out I'd love to see how you paint incoming fantasy models with such detail and difficult poses - if you ever want models to paint from that world I have a few major models I can send over to support happy to pay for shipping etc 😊😊
very glad to hear you enjoy the content so much. im also very exited for the old world release since it was 8th ed fantasy what got me into the hobby, ill let you know that next video is old world themed, so stay tuned for that
i didnt want to give away the impresion that you MUST use x brand but since you got some support on that suggestion ill begin to mention them. thz for the feedback
Thank mostly if i like something your doin, i might be able to follow along and learn, see what I may like to add to my own tool bag. but thank you! stuff looks great!
i should play around more with glazing over metallics, that's a nice rust effect, and even some of the in-between stages would look alright on their own.
the leather looks 👌 as well
thank you!
Great video. One little question: after removing the oil wash with solvent, how long do you have to let it dry to continue painting with acrylics?
often an hour is enough. i do however tend to leave the oil washing for last on my painting sessions and leave them over night. But when working during weekends by the time im done with lunch, having done the solvent cleaning before hand, the model is ready to continue to be worked on
@@resourcefulminiatures Thank you very much and sorry for taking so long to respond, I get distracted easily 😅
@@pensandoenhistoria9915 no worries, i chek all my comments once a day
interesting video, nice finished product. Exactly how did u remove the heavy oil wash? most people use make up pad kind of things.. but that looked like to fine / thorough of job.
hello, i removed it using a brush soaked in solvent. you can refer to this video ua-cam.com/video/lhLHT3ZkhPc/v-deo.html , ive also shown thin application and make up sponge removal on another video
@@resourcefulminiatures cool, thanks, will watch that tonite.
great video... where can i buy this mini?
its from "artisans guild". dunno if they sell just the stl for printing or also physical models
Whered u get thid model?
its from artisans guild, a 3d print
Which board game is this mini from?
its a 3d print from artisans guild
As old world is coming out I'd love to see how you paint incoming fantasy models with such detail and difficult poses - if you ever want models to paint from that world I have a few major models I can send over to support happy to pay for shipping etc 😊😊
very glad to hear you enjoy the content so much. im also very exited for the old world release since it was 8th ed fantasy what got me into the hobby, ill let you know that next video is old world themed, so stay tuned for that
be nice to post colors used and brands used
i didnt want to give away the impresion that you MUST use x brand but since you got some support on that suggestion ill begin to mention them. thz for the feedback
Thank mostly if i like something your doin, i might be able to follow along and learn, see what I may like to add to my own tool bag. but thank you! stuff looks great!
When they wrap cloth around the blade...*smh...serves zero f'ing purpose, makes the weapon less effective obviously. Man that's rough.
LOVED it.
Im happy everyone enjoyed it