What use are Acrylic Inks in painting miniatures?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @ErgonomicChair
    @ErgonomicChair Месяц назад

    Huh that's so interesting, everyone loves ink whites for aibrush. Surprising to hear that! Interesting.

  • @scoobydruid
    @scoobydruid 4 месяца назад +1

    brilliant and concise explanations on how to use inks - this noob learned a ton and is going to get some inks!

  • @travelminipainter
    @travelminipainter 2 года назад +1

    Excellent explantation of the use of inks. Been experimenting with them lately, and you just made my life a whole lot easier. Thank you!

  • @Hobbies_of_JB
    @Hobbies_of_JB Год назад +1

    Thank you for this awesome video! I just purchased some inks to try out your suggestions.

  • @LunarHavoc
    @LunarHavoc 2 года назад +2

    Great video! I'm looking forward to trying mixing metallics with inks soon

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I think you'll be heartily impressed how much a bit of ink works to make a metallic basecoat go on.

  • @craigskelton189
    @craigskelton189 8 месяцев назад

    This is excellent, really, really helpful! Your channel deserves so much more attention. Your information and delivery is so easy to absorb, fantastic teacher. Sorry to gush, but Mate, this is fantastic! Thankyou.

  • @Gakusangi
    @Gakusangi 21 день назад

    I tend to use Golden's high flow acrylics for thinning paints with a color when I'm not just letting my wet pallet do it's job, I do have a homemade thinner from Barbatos Rex that works wonders, but sometimes it's a little too much for some paints and it's best for use with the airbrush. I have NEVER had an ink jam an airbrush and I use a budget, $40 airbrush with a very mid-tier compressor. I think you need to play with your PSI and what you're using as thinner in the airbrush or how much you're using of it if you're getting jams frequently. I find that like two drops of thinner then the ink and a nice backwash blending is all you need to make it flow well.

  • @Yoharu160
    @Yoharu160 Год назад +1

    Your channel is amazing for someone whos starting this hobbie, it should be a Lot more popular ! Thank You. For making this videos

  • @Jonas_Fox
    @Jonas_Fox 2 года назад

    Awesome. These tips are a great addition to my expanding ink use! I'd been using white ink with a little thinner and medium because of how unfriendly it could be. Glad I wasn't alone.

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  2 года назад

      That's why I just use paint instead, why bother with the ink if all you want's the pigment.

  • @Fredster9984
    @Fredster9984 2 года назад

    Another great job! I need to whip out my inks and give that a spin. So far I just pushed them through my airbrush straight.

  • @monarchofvegetables960
    @monarchofvegetables960 2 года назад

    So many amazing tips in this video! I thought Ti White was clogging my airbrush because I was inexperienced. I'm so excited to try and use it on my pallette.

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  2 года назад

      The only reason I have the White Ink was to try it in my airbrush, so it's just interesting that now I use it on my pallet and only use normal white in my airbrush..criss cross'll make ya jump jump I guess.

  • @420alphaomega
    @420alphaomega Год назад

    Very useful video about inks!

  • @DesignateVoid
    @DesignateVoid 11 месяцев назад

    Great info and presentation. I’m sure your channel will take off over time. You have a new subscriber!

  • @HijackHornet
    @HijackHornet 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this super good video. I have tones of those inks from other crafts I do and now I can use them for minis as well :)

  • @lovemysi07
    @lovemysi07 2 года назад

    I've been waiting for some better uses with inks. Nice video!

    • @Gakusangi
      @Gakusangi 21 день назад

      I've fallen in love with Acrylic inks, I used them to make custom metallics and contrast paints all the time!

  • @evanlindsey1100
    @evanlindsey1100 2 года назад +1

    Interesting video. From my research, I've found out that contrast/speed/instant type paints work really well over a silvery metallic basecoat.
    Another item to look into is Dr PH Martin's Spectralite Liquid Acrylics. From what I've been able to find out about them is that they're somewhere between acrylic inks and watercolors, so the white from those might work better in your airbrush.

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  2 года назад

      I believe some of those Contrasts/Instant/Speed colours have the same kind of staining properties as the inks do, so I have no doubt they'd work too, I just wanted to focus on inks for this video.
      Those do seem interesting, I'll look to see what the internet says about them.

    • @Gakusangi
      @Gakusangi 21 день назад

      If you haven't checked them out yet, try some Golden High Flow paints, they're pretty amazing!

  • @oliverizzard8751
    @oliverizzard8751 2 года назад

    great source of knowledge this video!

  • @davidc3150
    @davidc3150 Год назад +1

    Great video. Where do chinese inks fit at? Would they be useful? I think they are also calles India inks. They are liquid just the ones you showed

  • @thenathanimal2909
    @thenathanimal2909 8 месяцев назад

    Yeah white liquitex ink cakes my airbrush needle in only about 10 seconds of use - it's maddening.
    If I thin it with flow improver it helps slightly, but then the problem is the ink becomes incredibly fluid and if I barely tap the trigger it blasts out and pools lol.

    • @Gakusangi
      @Gakusangi 21 день назад

      I need to try out my liquitex a bit, but Scale 75's inktensity line hasn't jammed up my $40 airbrush at all. Inks are a little bit of a chore to clean up, but dialing your PSI and making sure you have the right amounts of thinner can be really helpful. I'd recommend Barbatos Rex's thinner recipe if you haven't tried it.

  • @BrendanPace
    @BrendanPace 2 года назад

    GrG miniatures seems to get smooth white ink zenithals using a few drops of flow aid. Alternatively the guys at cult of paint seem partial to tamiya flat white, and looking at their videos it's for a good reason.

  • @angeredtsuzuki
    @angeredtsuzuki 2 года назад

    Very cool, subscribed!

  • @casspirmk6338
    @casspirmk6338 2 года назад

    Thanks a bunch

  • @Mungocomics
    @Mungocomics 2 года назад +1

    This was a great tutorial and showcase of the many uses of acrylic inks! Your presentation is spectacular and I hope to learn more cool techniques and applications from your channel. How big was the creature model? And the lizard men too? I typically work with 27mm sized minis, so am wondering if these techniques can be used effectively at that size.

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  2 года назад

      All of these tips should work on any size mini as really for the most part it's just playing with the properties of inks or paint, not really a scale thing. Though I'm pretty sure all of OPR's models are set to 32mm by default.

  • @NoobsiferPainting
    @NoobsiferPainting Год назад +1

    I was wondering if it's possible to use Black inks as a primer instead, any ideas if it's possible through an airbrush

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  Год назад +1

      Ink's might be a bit of an issue for priming. By default, the ink medium is very glossy and fluid. Which means as a primer it's likely to bead up on flat surfaces, and in turn become hydrophobic itself once dry. Mixed with a matte medium/varnish it might might work as the medium does the work of actually sealing the model while the black ink just adds some colour. And with a Tack coat it'll reduce the likely hood of it beading up. But I feel like just pure black ink might get frustrating.

    • @NoobsiferPainting
      @NoobsiferPainting Год назад

      @@PaintmanJourneying gotchia, cause I just tried base coating models today with a chaos black spray (I didn't cover every tiny nook and cranny) and just took some Abbadon Black, mixed with ink and some acrylic thinner and it seems fine

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  Год назад

      Mixed with a normal black the ink would just be acting as a thinner-with-colour so I'm not surprised in that case it worked fine. It's stand alone black ink that I would be worried about :D

    • @Gakusangi
      @Gakusangi 21 день назад

      I'd definitely add some Matte Medium if you were trying to make an ink behave like a primer. It's my go-to for making colored primers.

  • @brasssnacks8413
    @brasssnacks8413 2 года назад

    I don't suppose you can cover how you did that plume of flame?

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  2 года назад

      I'd love to say I worked extra hard on it or something, but really it was just a quick airbrush job.
      Base of Yellow Oxide, add white for a angled highlight near the base of the plume, use yellow ink to restain the white in the paint. Then Orange about halfway up, angled. Then Red ink in with the orange for the tip of the plume. And then a mix of Raw Umber and black and just some airbrush control to get the smoky bits at the tip of the bulbs.
      Then glued it back into his snout cause the only reason it wasn't even on the model in the first place was because it broke off for the 12th time and I was just sick of it XD

  • @terrydactyl2077
    @terrydactyl2077 Год назад

    Excuse me. What is the colour graph on the wall behind you?

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  Год назад +1

      So it's a custom mixing swatch board I did when I got all of the Scale 75 Artist series paints. So just a canvas I primed, drew a grid on and painted with every single mix between every paint in the line.

    • @terrydactyl2077
      @terrydactyl2077 Год назад

      @@PaintmanJourneying I thought it looked like a custom thing! Awesome work there mate! Did you ever share it as a jpeg or anything?

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  Год назад +1

      @@terrydactyl2077 No I haven't, I think I did take a picture once but it wasn't under optimal light conditions.

    • @terrydactyl2077
      @terrydactyl2077 Год назад

      @@PaintmanJourneying Might have to learn to make one myself!

  • @Some-Guy-
    @Some-Guy- 2 года назад

    What size tip are you using in your airbrush?

    • @PaintmanJourneying
      @PaintmanJourneying  2 года назад +1

      Mine is a .15mm Tip, so one of the smallest out there, a .2 would be comparable to other brands.

    • @Some-Guy-
      @Some-Guy- 2 года назад

      @@PaintmanJourneying yeah, that's tiny!

    • @Gakusangi
      @Gakusangi 21 день назад

      @@PaintmanJourneying Yeah, try like a 0.2 or even 0.3/0.35 and you might get a little better performance out of those inks.