Skin and Metal: Painting Miniatures Flesh and NMM using Oils and Acrylics Together!
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- Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024
- In this video for you miniature painters I use a lot of different kinds of paints , both acrylic, oils and even some technical paints.
such as Dirty down rust and typhus corrosion .
I find that each kind of paint has a certain situation where it shines the best, in this video I try to show of why I feel that way.
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Daler Rowney ink - Peach Pink
Whites : Kimera , Liquitex Ink , Schminke artist acrylic
Scale 75 instant , Poision set
Scale 75 Flow Skin set
Citadel Contrast: Snakebite leather , gorgrunta fur, skelleton horde
Vallejo : Ivory, fantasy skin set.
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That magenta oil wash and subsequent blending was very cool! I really should experiment with my own oil paints more 🤔 snyggt jobbat! 👏
Thanks dude !!! Tackar tackar ! Yes oils can really be great for certain stuff !
Great finish to the year. Thanks for all the wonderful content!
Thank you Jim !! And thanks for all the support ❤️
Great job mate
Thanks dear ! 😊
Looks great! I need to get my oils back out and keep practicing with them. Thanks for this video, Happy New Year!!
Thank you dude !!! Happy new year !
Finally could watch this. Great video, mate. So cool to see that you go a totally different way with the oils than me. You make nmm look so easy, too 😮
Thank you Buddy!! It was a fun one to make 😊 glad you like it !
Loved the video and awesome paint job!
Thanks dude !!
Really good video mate. Lovely painting, scripting and editing. Such an enjoyable watch! ❤
Thank you Malte !!! Means a lot coming from someone that knows how much time it goes into one of these vids 😅
very nice paintjob and sick B-Rolls at the end of the Video. Fun to watch! Greetings from Munich
Thank you !!! And thanks for noticing the b roll 😆 still working on getting better at that !
sure! I recognize an up-coming RUclips channel when I click on one =P feel you, i recently bought an way to expensive Gimbal in comparison to my subscribers and yeah... awesome B-Rolls^^ so much to learn as a one-man Video production crew
@@MoOs.Corner haha yeah for sure ! 👍🏼
Cool
Thank you !!
Awesome video. This was incredibly helpful as I'm starting to experiment with oil paints on my miniatures. What kind of finishes and varnishes do you use and how do you decided which one to apply? I'm making Black Death Guard space marines with my oils and I noticed oils leave a very nice shiny sheen to the metal armor. So, I'm trying to decide if I should go gloss, satin gloss, or just matt finished? I don't want to ruin the look of the work or oils.
Thanks Mate ! :D its really a matter of taste, if I where to use metallic + oils I would either not use a varnish at all or I would go a satin one, maybe even gloss on the metallic. when oils have dried its very resilient the same goes for metallics
Awesome. That's great information. I might just leave them as is without the varnish. Keep up the great work and I'll be tuning in to your future videos!@@WitnessMyMinis
thank you ! best of luck ! @@curtcleancut
Hello there. Awesome video :) one question : do you varnish after doing the oils or do you go with acrylics directly on top of the oils? Thank you for the content and keep it coming
Thank you for the kind comment!! No varnish , just important that they dry then directly on top !
@@WitnessMyMinis thank you so much for the reply. My greatest barrier into oils is the amount of time they take to dry and the extra varnish step. Do you notice differences between oil brands?
@@vascooliveira4740 yeah there can be big differences, depends on what you want to achieve! Washes artist grade is the best for sure . But like I say in the video for minis I quite like the sc75 flow, haven’t worked with it that much yet to know definitely, but the dry faster and are very mat ! So far they are great !
You can use oils over acrylics, but NEVER acrylics over oils. It just technically wrong. Once you started to work with oils you should use them all over till the end.
Why? Rules are ment to be broken 😋
@@WitnessMyMinis cos acrylic layer will not stick properly. Also oil layer will never fully dry, cos you prevent oxygen to come through acrylic layer.
@@hrr222 heard about it but and if we were talking about canvas you’d be right but not on minis, not that much paint . It’s been proven by some great masters to mention one; “not just mecha “has proven this time and time again, it works !
@@WitnessMyMinis "the amount of paint" does not change fundamental paint properties. You cannot mix different kind of mediums just so freely. Again - oil layer requires up to one year to fully dry - and it will never do if you prevent the oxygen to come. And acrylic just do not stick to the oil surface, so the whole "construction" of layers will just break and fall off sooner or later in time.
Scale 75 instant colors are my airbrush, glaze, filter, and wash paints. They do suck as a contrast/speed paints. Also they are super thin and it is easy to flood the model with an airbrush.
Yup! Totally agree 👍🏼