Thank you for the fast forward time-lapse and the whole process of the figure! This was amazing and honestly more than I’ve could have ever asked for. Thank you for sharing Maestro Agostini🙇🏽♂️🙏🏼 PS: If you don’t mind telling, was it really 100 hours?!? Friendly greetings from Germany
Amazing work Riccardo! One question, at minute 2:35 i see you use oil and put it on the wet pallete, even mix it with acrylic paint without even changing the brush, how did you do that?? As far as i know , its not possible to mix both, how can i do the same?
It’s not oil, it’s an heavy body acrylic. If you watch the non time lapse version that is on the channel you’ll see it better. It’s the perylene violet from winsor and newton, acrylic
cant wait to paint
looks amazing the textures and colors are so good!
Glad you think so!
Nice
Lovely 😍
Thank you for the fast forward time-lapse and the whole process of the figure! This was amazing and honestly more than I’ve could have ever asked for. Thank you for sharing Maestro Agostini🙇🏽♂️🙏🏼
PS: If you don’t mind telling, was it really 100 hours?!?
Friendly greetings from Germany
Thank you very much. It was around 100 hours, i didn't count it perfectly but it could have been 80 or 110. Not sure.
Wow this is so cool to see! :)
Glad you liked it!
Amazing work Riccardo! One question, at minute 2:35 i see you use oil and put it on the wet pallete, even mix it with acrylic paint without even changing the brush, how did you do that?? As far as i know , its not possible to mix both, how can i do the same?
It’s not oil, it’s an heavy body acrylic. If you watch the non time lapse version that is on the channel you’ll see it better. It’s the perylene violet from winsor and newton, acrylic
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Next September probably
Damn only 10 minutes for this amazing miniature?!
10 minutes is the time lapse :)
Pietro Balloni
Riccardo Agostini in this case :)