Glazing with OIL PAINTS? Painting Primaris Lieutenant Amulius Warhammer 40k oil painting tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @diyfireking
    @diyfireking 28 минут назад

    Great video as always ✨✨

  • @JG0929
    @JG0929 8 часов назад

    Awesome content. Keep it up. These are some of the better videos I’ve seen

  • @mightbemonsters
    @mightbemonsters 43 минуты назад

    Great video mate! I have to try that out in the future!

  • @BrunoGomesCamolas
    @BrunoGomesCamolas День назад

    This was just amazing. Can't wait to try this out

  • @Stioffain
    @Stioffain День назад +1

    If you use a smaller stubbier flat brush you'll be able to focus more on the edges when blending the oils.

  • @paulstockley4696
    @paulstockley4696 День назад +1

    You should also try glazing with transparent pigment oils. This is good for adding saturation and refining the blending.

    • @tbl513
      @tbl513 День назад

      Absolutely! I really love the transparent oxides

  • @the_uggh
    @the_uggh День назад

    Nice! I was just trying this exact thing out

  • @tbl513
    @tbl513 День назад

    When you were working on the gold I am not sure I caught how you were using the Thalo green. Was that mixed into the burnt umber? I recently watched a tutorial from Khimera where they were doing NMM Gold and used green gold washed over it near the end of the process. Yours is a very sharp look. Keep up the great work

    • @Watchpaintdry_minis
      @Watchpaintdry_minis  День назад +1

      I totally understand how you didn't catch that. I had the green on the palette but ended up not using it on the model. The phthalo green with indian yellow very quickly makes a grass-green that's way too saturated for the gold parts. Using the burnt umber is much better in my opinion.

  • @fredmejia577
    @fredmejia577 2 часа назад

    Couldn't see the final model because of your pop ups