amazing work as always. I love your style of what starts as almost chaotic looking brush strokes that leave mountains of texture on the finished product
Buddy, which tinner are you using? Every time I look at it, the consistency of the paint in the airbrush is just masterpiece. It's not too thick, but it doesn't spread.
He uses tamiya x-20 or water, sometimes both. There's no magic ratio recipe though and it's all done through feel and experience, no matter what thinner you use.
You know, if you word your title this way, some people are going to expect a tutorial, which this is not. It's kinda misleading. Edit: I will not respond further to comments because I feel like I'm saying the same things over and over again every time I respond: If you still want to present your argument then feel free, but first read the other comments bellow, as I go more in depth in my responses. I'll respond if an interesting point is brought up, but otherwise I'll be moving on. See ya folks later, maybe. Have a nice day.
I do agree that the title very much sounds like a tutorial, and that the actual video may not seem like one. Although I think that he goes slow enough and and the cinematography is so focused on each step, that he could easily have intended for people to follow along.
@@gabrielplattes6253 I'm not arguing against the content itself, just the wording of the title. If you watch a playthrough of a game, it'll be informative, but it's not quite a guide either. I'm not saying the intent was to mislead either, but since Sergio is not a native english speaker, I think it's worthwile to point out how the title feels a bit unfortunate (at least to me).
Love the style !
Your creativity is on another level thank you for sharing and the music was calming as well again thank you for teaching us.
This video modes are so beautiful! Keep like this!
Genial! Me suscribo para aprender por fin a perder el miedo al pincel etc.😄😉
Great painting as always. I think the variety of details and elements on these models really suit your style. Can't wait to paint more of them
amazing work as always. I love your style of what starts as almost chaotic looking brush strokes that leave mountains of texture on the finished product
NICE!! Love your videos and artistic style man. Be blessed and blessing.
Que bonito todo! Me encantiza máximamente 😂
Another masterpiece as always and looking forward to the next video.
Sergio, you always stun with how amazing you paint and make models look so beautiful.
Gracias por enseñarnos ❤
Your videos are art too.
Stunning work
Acho, que bien pintas zagal
Attention to detail is fantastic no one does it better
It’s a lot of work to get the b-roll footage isn’t it? I appreciate all your efforts to make this entertaining to watch. 🎉
Спасибо за видео!
Pure magic ❤
Прекрасно🎉🎉
There's parts of this where it looks like it was painted by a mortal, then it ascends unto a level reserved for gods.
Incredible work that will benefit from some 4K.
Oleeee
Cool as always. 👍
you're supposed to be on holiday. Chill. 🙂
Hell yeah, Sergio let’s goooooo
amazing as always, where do i get those brushes? i cant find them!
eres buenecillo pintando
Stunning work. Could you share where you got the model from in your descriptions?
Buddy, which tinner are you using? Every time I look at it, the consistency of the paint in the airbrush is just masterpiece. It's not too thick, but it doesn't spread.
He uses tamiya x-20 or water, sometimes both.
There's no magic ratio recipe though and it's all done through feel and experience, no matter what thinner you use.
Also your PSI and airbrush control is just as important as the consistency of the paint.
16:15 that's some beautiful scenery, where is it?
It’s Canary Islands, Spain. The exact place is the island of Tenerife with his beautiful volcano “El Teide” (the highest mountain in Spain)
More CB!
Nice work. Are you showing how you fixed the gaps on your patreon version?
igual es una pregunta que te parece rara, pero que tipo de pasta utilizas para dar textura al corcho al principio del video? gracias por adelantado
BASTA.
Yo quiero pintar también mis minis de Warcrow. No puedo aguantar más, a ver si me llega.
What is that black sponge pad you use to wipe your brush?
Which texture paste do you use?
Ваша магія мистецтва дає мені натхненння і можливість хочь трошки забути про цю кляту війну. Дякую.
Is there a name to that painting style ? I think I never seen it anywhere but from you
Cuando ya pensaba que no podía flipar más apareces con esto y se me caen los huevos....
did he miss the bottom edge of the cape?
You know, if you word your title this way, some people are going to expect a tutorial, which this is not. It's kinda misleading.
Edit:
I will not respond further to comments because I feel like I'm saying the same things over and over again every time I respond: If you still want to present your argument then feel free, but first read the other comments bellow, as I go more in depth in my responses. I'll respond if an interesting point is brought up, but otherwise I'll be moving on. See ya folks later, maybe. Have a nice day.
He doesn't have to talk, for this to be instructive from beginning to end...
What Gabriel said.
I do agree that the title very much sounds like a tutorial, and that the actual video may not seem like one. Although I think that he goes slow enough and and the cinematography is so focused on each step, that he could easily have intended for people to follow along.
@@gabrielplattes6253 I'm not arguing against the content itself, just the wording of the title. If you watch a playthrough of a game, it'll be informative, but it's not quite a guide either.
I'm not saying the intent was to mislead either, but since Sergio is not a native english speaker, I think it's worthwile to point out how the title feels a bit unfortunate (at least to me).
Wait a minute that’s not a crow
Lot of steps not shown