I really felt like this was an amazing explanation with a very relatable and realistic example tied to it. Can’t wait to try this technique on the bugbear I started yesterday
I am picking up new tips from almost every video you produce. I have used many in my kit building, and have helped me create more realistic model's. A big thank you.😁💕 Many thumbs up.👍👍👍👍
I recently started using contrast paints in a similar way over metallics, and I love it! It allows me to add a ton of potential to the metals, making them more interesting while keeping the metallic shine from the previous layers.
I'm no expert, also just started painting but what I read is to avoid using metallics and shades on a wet pallet. They seep through the paper into your water contaminating other paints through the sponge. I ordered something to put next to my wet pallet for those paints just to be sure
I LAHV GOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLD! Thanks for the great tutorial! Ima use this to make my Thousand Sons look awesome... but awesome as in "God bless you you tried"
some love for the algorithm. And a question: Could you one day make a video painting a much smaller mini? Like the Nolzur‘s Marvelous Minis (not the big ones from them, just a small humanoid for example).
I do love painting 75 mm models, so I think it's time to grab me a couple more of those. As I don't do speed paints, I imagine inks will achieve similar effects? I'll have to try this technique next time I paint TMM!
Thank you for another great video! A lot of super helpful tips as I prefer to use true metallics. How would you decide what shades to use for other types of metal? I.e. Bronze, (talos Bronze apsp) aztec gold (apsp) etc
Excellent demonstration. Definitely good to see this. I find myself wondering if the Speedpaint medium could in fact also be used with other paint varieties to achieve that effective color wash/glazing technique..
great video! ive always just used metallics by settling with how they look out of the bottle. dont know why, but now i have things to try on all the unpainted tau i have
@@LylaMevI figure I accidentally found my way to a test page - this project isn’t supposed to be live yet right? Still didn’t stop 9 people from pledging for Early Birds 😂
Please don’t forget to like and comment to appease the almighty algorithm 😁❤️👍🏼
how about some anarchy, tear down the algortihm!
👍👍 MVP, Ger 😃!
Lyla did you pick up the Rosemary dry brushes?
I really felt like this was an amazing explanation with a very relatable and realistic example tied to it. Can’t wait to try this technique on the bugbear I started yesterday
This is so amazingly helpful, and it's full of great tips! The mini is really well done, this is a great video, thanks Lyla!
I am picking up new tips from almost every video you produce.
I have used many in my kit building, and have helped me create more realistic model's. A big thank you.😁💕
Many thumbs up.👍👍👍👍
Great to hear!
*Sauron*: I have a secret… *REMOVES HELMET TO REVEAL THE FOLLOWING FACE*
…
I AM A FURRY!?!?!.”
*FRODO SCREAM* NOOOOOOO
👍👍 Seeing so many tips and even specific examples of products is so exciting to me! Everything I see becomes inspiration and I love that 😃!
Do you prefer painting models quickly (with speed paints) or taking your time?
Sneaky upload while I’m at work 😂 #NotificationSquad
I recently started using contrast paints in a similar way over metallics, and I love it! It allows me to add a ton of potential to the metals, making them more interesting while keeping the metallic shine from the previous layers.
Nice work Lyla! 👌🍻🥰
Love that metallic look. Holy crap that looks amazing!
Hi.
Can you use a wet palette with speed paint.
I'm just starting to use speed paint. I don't know much about it.
Thanks for any info.
I'm no expert, also just started painting but what I read is to avoid using metallics and shades on a wet pallet. They seep through the paper into your water contaminating other paints through the sponge. I ordered something to put next to my wet pallet for those paints just to be sure
The pictures at 6:30, they are the same
I'm aware. I can't fix it. See community post.
@@LylaMev Got it, thought that maybe i was blind)
Nope! And I'm super salty I can't fix it. @@kalamity9
I LAHV GOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLD!
Thanks for the great tutorial! Ima use this to make my Thousand Sons look awesome... but awesome as in "God bless you you tried"
some love for the algorithm. And a question: Could you one day make a video painting a much smaller mini? Like the Nolzur‘s Marvelous Minis (not the big ones from them, just a small humanoid for example).
I do love painting 75 mm models, so I think it's time to grab me a couple more of those. As I don't do speed paints, I imagine inks will achieve similar effects? I'll have to try this technique next time I paint TMM!
Thank you for another great video! A lot of super helpful tips as I prefer to use true metallics. How would you decide what shades to use for other types of metal? I.e. Bronze, (talos Bronze apsp) aztec gold (apsp) etc
Excellent demonstration. Definitely good to see this.
I find myself wondering if the Speedpaint medium could in fact also be used with other paint varieties to achieve that effective color wash/glazing technique..
Looks great. Going to do my Sister's of Battle like this. Thinking jade green for the cloaks.
This is great timing, I was just thinking about painting some blue silver armor the other day.
Wow! Lyla that's amazing I only wish I could paint like you do
Comment for the algorithm
This is a good one Lyla and Evernight looks awesome. Love to your fur babies
I think you showed the finished model twice in the comparison.
I'm aware. I can't fix it. See community post.
great mace, lovely tip on the magenta with the gold.
Thanks, this helped!
great video! ive always just used metallics by settling with how they look out of the bottle. dont know why, but now i have things to try on all the unpainted tau i have
Calm mint 4 d owl go rhythm
That was Brilliant
YES!!! TMM>>>>NNM
As usual you explain things so simply and easily understandable way
Metal!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cool model
This was immensely helpful - thank you!
cool trick with using contrast medium to wet the surface first
Love the look of that flanged mace. Another excellent video!
Went to check out this guy and the plague doctor, but it looked like the KS got cancelled while I was looking at it. 😢
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@@LylaMevI figure I accidentally found my way to a test page - this project isn’t supposed to be live yet right? Still didn’t stop 9 people from pledging for Early Birds 😂
Check the link in my description!
This is going to be one I re-watch several times.
Can i have link to texture pallet qnd dqmpening pad? Not in video
Thank you! I'm adding it to the description now
@@LylaMev No, thank You! Your videos really help
That gold effect on the maze head is stunning!
Fantastico como siempre 😄
These minis look so cool, your tutorials are always so approachable ! Thank youv
Glad you like them!
Great tips thanks
I really like the magenta on the gold. Gonna try that on my next TMM Gold.
It's my favorite!
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Good grief, that model is awesome!
Thank you!
Very helpful, the putting the medium down first sounds so obvious but I never thought of it! Thanks for the advice.
Thank you!