This is EXACTLY what I needed. I'm just learning about dry-brushing and other techniques, so this will not only help out my own Master Chief, but many other projects in the future. Thanks!
Really nice piece of work man !! What cought me tho, is how much paint you are putting on the dry brush making it very hard to get subtle drybrush details :O but somehow, you manage to get it done very well even with more paint ! Wich suprises me !! You are good :P might as well call it a not so drybrush x)? Gg m8
@@corruptedcombat3d so another quick question do you film your reels and different takes and then shift the focus in the editing software or are you shifting the focus while your filming and combine all the video at the end?
I was looking for a video like this specifically for suggestions on what paints to use. You said "A lot of people just dive in and pick out a green"....And then you do exactly that? You didnt even suggest any specific paints. No "Caliban Green" or " Scaly Hide" or whatever. Just what paints did you use?
Basically it's when the base coat is dry and you add a small amount of paint onto your brush and lightly go over the high points. If you look at my kratos video I go into greater detail on what dry brushing is. Hope this was helpful.
I used to use it but figured I'd save some money and not use it since I didn't find it benefited me very much. You certainly can though. It wouldn't hurt to do so
This is EXACTLY what I needed. I'm just learning about dry-brushing and other techniques, so this will not only help out my own Master Chief, but many other projects in the future. Thanks!
Really nice piece of work man !! What cought me tho, is how much paint you are putting on the dry brush making it very hard to get subtle drybrush details :O but somehow, you manage to get it done very well even with more paint ! Wich suprises me !! You are good :P might as well call it a not so drybrush x)? Gg m8
Came out looking awesome
Thank you!!
Looks amazing! Nice work
Thanks a lot!
Looks awesome. Congrats 😁
Thank you! 😁
Appreciate your video. Looks good, I would consider finding a makeup brush for the dry brushing, it worked a lot better than a regular brush for me.
That's interesting! I've never heard of that before. I'll have to give it a try.
@@corruptedcombat3d so another quick question do you film your reels and different takes and then shift the focus in the editing software or are you shifting the focus while your filming and combine all the video at the end?
I was looking for a video like this specifically for suggestions on what paints to use. You said "A lot of people just dive in and pick out a green"....And then you do exactly that? You didnt even suggest any specific paints. No "Caliban Green" or " Scaly Hide" or whatever.
Just what paints did you use?
what exactly is drybrushing and how does it work? i'd like to make something similar
Basically it's when the base coat is dry and you add a small amount of paint onto your brush and lightly go over the high points. If you look at my kratos video I go into greater detail on what dry brushing is. Hope this was helpful.
Why don’t you prime your models first
Loving your work keep going
I used to use it but figured I'd save some money and not use it since I didn't find it benefited me very much. You certainly can though. It wouldn't hurt to do so
Thanks for your reply I’ve found if I don’t prime the base coat rubs of easy
Anyway thanks for all you do brilliant
No problem. Thank you for the support!