This video took me over 60 hours to create when I count in editing, filming and paintng the miniatures. Also, youtube has taken down my previous thumbnail, so that definitely does not make my life easier, but if you wanna support what I am doing here, please consider subscribing and giving this video thumbs up. Thanks! 👊
Oh stop it you, I am starting to blush! ☺ I hope my content will reach more poeple (so far it gets quite nice following) and more people will get to enjoy it
Couldnt agree more, it’s so nice to know if I want to rewatch one your technique videos, I don’t need to get through a 20 minute video with half the information you provide well in 5 minutes.
These 5 minute videos (that I'm sure take you dozens and dozens of hours of editing!) are everything I ever wanted in a tutorial video. No fluff. All substance. Thank you so much for all of your hard work, Z. 🙏
These short form videos are excellent! Clear, packed with info, and great demonstrations of technique as well. So easy to watch! This channel is gonna be big! Keep up the great work!
When you don't know how to use some painting method (like me) and trying to find something on RUclips it looks like "in this short 18 hour video by using exclusive sable fur brushes, 356 colors and solvent from sea urchin teats we will learn how to make smooth transitions and reflections of gold in silver". But here everything is on the case, short and clear. Big thanks!
I love your style of video, I've been watching even for techniques im confident in just cause its so informative and so fast. You're like a reverse vince ventrulla(his content is amazing too just very exhaustive and comprehensive), hyper fast straight to the point; makes me wanna get straight to painting after watching every time.
Thank you, it really means a lot to me. I love videos ftom Vince, but there is a lot of long form cintent already, so I decided to fill the gap of short informative videos. I still think that my videos are great starting point and you can go for a deep dive to Vince or Trovarion or whoever you want. Cheers!
I was never certain about wicking off excess paint on a paper towel, glad to see I was actually doing the right thing. Makes glazing seem so much easier.
Thanks for doing this btw. Glazes have always been an intimidating thing for me to take on (skin and faces in general, really). It's nice to see it broken down so simply and neatly.
I am so glad you showed up on my recommended videos. These techniques explained in under 5 mins are just what I have been looking for, straight to the point. Subscribed.
Just subscribed, I love the straight to the point practical demonstration of techniques without muddling my poor noob mind with 40 other techniques and twenty minutes of stories about your cats thrown in. Keep up the good work!
Love this series, so sharp and concise. Most other channels have only just stopped self promoting their merch, patreon or shilling for a sponsor by the 5 minute mark and haven't actually explained anything. Thanks for the video, you got my sub!!!
Your videos keep popping up in my feed, and I've watched many of them, but today I subscribed. This video, as well as your OSL one, helped me finally get the hang of some paint techniques I had been having trouble with. I have ADHD, and I'm already a fairly decent self taught artist, so most other tutorials, where they talk about every little detail, made me zone out and miss out on the important stuff I needed to up my craft. These videos told me only what I needed, and waited until after the information was told to start really going in depth on HOW to use the techniques, or variations of them. Also, your graphics and paintjobs were clear and concise examples of the concepts you talked about. Thank you so much for explaining this in a way I could understand.
I'm finding your videos a lot better and easier to grasp some basic concepts that have been eluding me for a while> I wish I would have found your channel much sooner!
Skvělé video, děkuji moc za překlad.. i když sice rozumím anglicky, takhle je to pohodlnější:) no a kvalita těchto videí je perfektní, krásně vysvetleno i pro začátečníky 👍
I'm honestly devastated that it took me this long to stumble into your channel. This is seriously some of the best, most informative, and actually *useful* content for painters of just about any level on RUclips. I'm personally offended that you only have 18.2k subs. I'll see if I can't recommend a few folks your way.
Man, you are way too kind, I am really so happy about the positive response these videos are getting! I am sure people will naturally discover my videos and they will come to enjoy them when the time is right :) Thank you
I love how your video's are short and stay on point makes it easy to go back and watch again if you are struggling with something. Not to say you shouldn't make longer videos about things, but when teaching a technique Short and to the point works great for me. A++ from me.
Hey, It's just after 6:00 am here in U.S. I'm lyin' here with COVID, for the second time, sick as a dog, so I'm binge watching your videos, in order. After having been a miniature for only 5 months, I've learned SO much from watching you paint. Can I make a few video requests..? I think they'll be relatively painless. 1) Make a video showing us a timeline of your work, starting with some of your earliest pieces, getting older as your work has grown, up to some of your latest pieces. And explain how you learned to get your level of mastery as you grew as a painter. 2) Do a video on beard care. I know guys who couldn't grow a full beard if you put a gun to their heads. Like you, I'm one of the blessed ones who can grow a full thick beard but I can't control mine anywhere near like yours. How did you keep that thing so tamed..? Thanks for the great vids..!!
Glazing becomes less a secret hidden painting technique😉Thx for the effort to create this video!!!Big smile at the chart explanation.Try to find some time for testing.
just found ur videos. sometimes i just need a recap on some techniques or to find other ways of doing something. ur videos are great for this, straight to the point simple and easy to understand. great stuff.
just started watching you channel as it got linked to a question I asked in a group on facebook on drybrushing. I really like how you took this topic and broke it down. a little fast but I never thought of using a base to try things out. I think that's a great idea. this seems better with the glazing technique and I'm more willing to try this out after seeing this video.
Love the 5 min series its nice to have all the abridged information on one topic in one video. I think I learned more in 5 mins than I have in hours of other vides nice one :)
I stumbled upon your channel recently by accident but i am sure happy I did. Your videos are to the point and also are structured and cut very well. I will gladly stay around for more painting tips. Keep up the good work! Cheers
@@Zumikito Good question. I think the answer is: "Damn! dem titties doh!" or "I'm working on glazing models with feminine features so this is very useful to me." or "this model has a perfect area for you to demonstrate the way glazing works (her tits)."
Thank you. That was easy to understand. You earned your sub, good sir. Also it is really unfair and quite a shame that you do not have more subs. You deserve them!
Thank you! It is funny you say that, I received so many subs lately that my head is spinning lol, surely more people will come to enjoy my vids as the time goes :)
Incredibly useful video for me, such concise explanations. Glazing and OSL are my nemesis and I hope to conquer them soon. Looking forward to more videos from you!
Great video! This is a technique I've been struggling to get right, and your explanation & examples were extremely helpful... as well as entertaining! If you're going to spend time doing 1,055 glazes, you sure picked the right mini! haha
Ok first and foremost amazing beard. Second this was my first video I saw of yours it was in my recommended and after seeing it you in 5 minutes and 53 seconds helped me really feel like I understood glazing more and without a second thought got me to sub. This is a amazing video 🤘🤘🤘
Hey man this video is great. I am teaching my brother how to paint and while I think there is nothing better than having a teach by your side, I think videos like this really help get concepts across. Glad to have subbed :) So I thought I should comment and like for the RUclips gods :P btw I was a bit out of it so those Trumpets thing I was like ahhh ha ha, but its good makes people pay attention. Keep up the good work :)
Thanks man. This helps alot. PS I had a beard that big and once I cut it off I was so cold ... even when it was 40 degrease out side hot as hell I was so cold man shivering lol.
So what colour would the glaze be? I'm trying to paint glowing necron tubes, and Ive set the shades, midtones and highlights, but what would I glaze between them to make the transition? If this is shown in video, I apologise for my stupidity
Very good explanations in your videos, without the fluff. Very good as a reference imho. Also, how obvious to use spare bases. Why didn't I think of that :D
I struggle to get a good glaze consistency. The paint always comes out opaque no matter how wet or dry the brush is. If I remove excess water it’s equally opaque but the paint dries after like one stroke. If I leave a little water it’s still just as opaque as before but pools everywhere.
well YT recommended this to me today... in July.. lol but i'm a sub ... i still prefer to use a combo of water/medium to speed the painting via glaze... and I do understand the want to minimize the buildup by only mixing with water...but I've found i have way more control with a mix of 4/1 or 3/1 (water/medium) included with my initial mix on the pallet for my glazing ...having that little bit of medium i find really helps keep the little bit of pigment in place better...
This video took me over 60 hours to create when I count in editing, filming and paintng the miniatures. Also, youtube has taken down my previous thumbnail, so that definitely does not make my life easier, but if you wanna support what I am doing here, please consider subscribing and giving this video thumbs up. Thanks! 👊
RUclips needs to chill tf out
Your " Under 5 Minute" video series are some of the best things in the miniature painting scene. Seriously, thanks for your work.
Oh stop it you, I am starting to blush! ☺ I hope my content will reach more poeple (so far it gets quite nice following) and more people will get to enjoy it
I completely agree with this comment.
Absolutely.
Couldnt agree more, it’s so nice to know if I want to rewatch one your technique videos, I don’t need to get through a 20 minute video with half the information you provide well in 5 minutes.
Big agree.
Favorite activity of jjk fans
💀
Crazy 🤣🤣
"What is not flat however is this mini's chest" I lost it XD
Bro legit didn't have a better example of a mini with good blending in his collection 💀
Glazing her chest multiple times in less than 5 minutes...😅
😅😅😅
It sure gets people watching tho 😅
Using a base to test is such a logical and simple idea, but I never thought about it.
This channel is pure NMM gold, man
These 5 minute videos (that I'm sure take you dozens and dozens of hours of editing!) are everything I ever wanted in a tutorial video. No fluff. All substance. Thank you so much for all of your hard work, Z. 🙏
I am glad that the work is appreciated👌cheers
I wish I could give this video two big, glorious likes.
WHHHOOOOOOA, wut de HAAAAAEEEEEEL?? Oooooooh mah gawd, ain't no waaayeeaaay
Spent the last 6 months trying to get my head round glazing and blending. This made it a whole lot easier to understand. Great video!
These short form videos are excellent! Clear, packed with info, and great demonstrations of technique as well. So easy to watch! This channel is gonna be big! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for your kind words :)
Fantastic explination of glazing, I swear I am one of those that has subscribed!
Cheers mate :)
When you don't know how to use some painting method (like me) and trying to find something on RUclips it looks like "in this short 18 hour video by using exclusive sable fur brushes, 356 colors and solvent from sea urchin teats we will learn how to make smooth transitions and reflections of gold in silver". But here everything is on the case, short and clear. Big thanks!
These are becoming my go to for learning new techniques. Keep them coming!
That was one smooth transition between talking about painting bases to that figure
I love your style of video, I've been watching even for techniques im confident in just cause its so informative and so fast. You're like a reverse vince ventrulla(his content is amazing too just very exhaustive and comprehensive), hyper fast straight to the point; makes me wanna get straight to painting after watching every time.
Thank you, it really means a lot to me. I love videos ftom Vince, but there is a lot of long form cintent already, so I decided to fill the gap of short informative videos. I still think that my videos are great starting point and you can go for a deep dive to Vince or Trovarion or whoever you want. Cheers!
I was never certain about wicking off excess paint on a paper towel, glad to see I was actually doing the right thing. Makes glazing seem so much easier.
Glad that it helped :)
Best explanation of glazing ever.
There are not many tutorials about painting clay sculptures but these are really helpful.
Saved this video always been intimidated of glazing resort to my airbrush all the time. Thanks man.
Thanks for doing this btw. Glazes have always been an intimidating thing for me to take on (skin and faces in general, really). It's nice to see it broken down so simply and neatly.
Your videos are very helpful! Cheers from London, Ontario, Canada!
I am so glad you showed up on my recommended videos. These techniques explained in under 5 mins are just what I have been looking for, straight to the point. Subscribed.
It is so nice that you say that, thank you
i honestly just can't thank you enough for your videos. the way you break down these techniques and go into detail makes it so easy to understand.
I am glad to hear that 🎉
Hands down my favourite painting teacher
Thank you!!
The best explanation and demonstration of glazing yet. Thanks mate I’ve really been struggling with this. Nailed it!
Glad it helped
Just subscribed, I love the straight to the point practical demonstration of techniques without muddling my poor noob mind with 40 other techniques and twenty minutes of stories about your cats thrown in. Keep up the good work!
I like this format of short, focused, very informative videos. You have my sub sir.
Thank you for this short and clear tutorial ! Really pedagogical and the most important, understandable.
Wooo first, glad I am able to see a awesome technique on glazing. Been having a lot of inconsistency with my glazing.
I don't know how could I resist to subscribe after watching this awesome video!?
This is the most effective and concise video on glazing. Thank you 🙏
Love your humor and all the needed infos in under 5 minutes! Just perfect. Thank you very much
Great display and explanation of glazing I'm a nubee so watching your work is really appreciated. Thanks
Love this series, so sharp and concise. Most other channels have only just stopped self promoting their merch, patreon or shilling for a sponsor by the 5 minute mark and haven't actually explained anything.
Thanks for the video, you got my sub!!!
thanks alot, your "under 5 minutes" serie really unlocked my skills, keep it up !
Man, I appreciate comments like these, keep on painting!
@@Zumikito I will ! working on Super Fantasy Brawl minis those days
Your videos keep popping up in my feed, and I've watched many of them, but today I subscribed. This video, as well as your OSL one, helped me finally get the hang of some paint techniques I had been having trouble with. I have ADHD, and I'm already a fairly decent self taught artist, so most other tutorials, where they talk about every little detail, made me zone out and miss out on the important stuff I needed to up my craft. These videos told me only what I needed, and waited until after the information was told to start really going in depth on HOW to use the techniques, or variations of them. Also, your graphics and paintjobs were clear and concise examples of the concepts you talked about. Thank you so much for explaining this in a way I could understand.
You are my favorite painter. Love the videos you do.
Спасибо!
Thank you!
I'm finding your videos a lot better and easier to grasp some basic concepts that have been eluding me for a while> I wish I would have found your channel much sooner!
Skvělé video, děkuji moc za překlad.. i když sice rozumím anglicky, takhle je to pohodlnější:) no a kvalita těchto videí je perfektní, krásně vysvetleno i pro začátečníky 👍
To jsem jedině rád :)
Best glazing tutorial I´ve seen so far! I always mess this up with the amount of water. Thank you for your advise!
Cheers!
Just stumbled on your 5 minute guides. They're awesome and you have a magnificent beard.
I'm honestly devastated that it took me this long to stumble into your channel. This is seriously some of the best, most informative, and actually *useful* content for painters of just about any level on RUclips. I'm personally offended that you only have 18.2k subs. I'll see if I can't recommend a few folks your way.
Man, you are way too kind, I am really so happy about the positive response these videos are getting! I am sure people will naturally discover my videos and they will come to enjoy them when the time is right :) Thank you
I love how your video's are short and stay on point makes it easy to go back and watch again if you are struggling with something. Not to say you shouldn't make longer videos about things, but when teaching a technique Short and to the point works great for me. A++ from me.
Thank you, I will keep on doing this format for sure, but longer videos are coming too :)
Thanks! This REALLY helped me to understand not only the glaze topic but also how washes, layers and basecoats work. Many thanks!
Best, most useful explanation of glazing I've seen yet. And super time-efficient! Definitely subscribing.
Thank you for the feedback :)
@@Zumikito I'm also impressed with the quick reply! I hope your subscriptions grow quickly...they certainly should!
@@jeffreygeorge8884 you are too kind, I belive more people will come to enjoy my videos as the time goes :)
clear, concise and packed full of info: I love it!
Hey,
It's just after 6:00 am here in U.S. I'm lyin' here with COVID, for the second time, sick as a dog, so I'm binge watching your videos, in order.
After having been a miniature for only 5 months, I've learned SO much from watching you paint.
Can I make a few video requests..? I think they'll be relatively painless.
1) Make a video showing us a timeline of your work, starting with some of your earliest pieces, getting older as your work has grown, up to some of your latest pieces. And explain how you learned to get your level of mastery as you grew as a painter.
2) Do a video on beard care. I know guys who couldn't grow a full beard if you put a gun to their heads. Like you, I'm one of the blessed ones who can grow a full thick beard but I can't control mine anywhere near like yours. How did you keep that thing so tamed..?
Thanks for the great vids..!!
Glazing becomes less a secret hidden painting technique😉Thx for the effort to create this video!!!Big smile at the chart explanation.Try to find some time for testing.
Glad that you like it!
just found ur videos. sometimes i just need a recap on some techniques or to find other ways of doing something. ur videos are great for this, straight to the point simple and easy to understand. great stuff.
Thank you! I am so glad to hear that :)
just started watching you channel as it got linked to a question I asked in a group on facebook on drybrushing. I really like how you took this topic and broke it down. a little fast but I never thought of using a base to try things out. I think that's a great idea. this seems better with the glazing technique and I'm more willing to try this out after seeing this video.
This video is fire, easiest sub hit in my life.
I am glad to hear that 🙌
Great video! I was struggling with transitions, will try this method
Love the 5 min series its nice to have all the abridged information on one topic in one video. I think I learned more in 5 mins than I have in hours of other vides nice one :)
The timing of this video is perfect, I’ve decided to try glazing on my morty model and found this gem of a video, liked and subscribed!
One like for the amazing tutorial. I would give you another one for being the first english-speaking person I heard saying "Vallejo" correctly
Oh, nice! Glad that my highschool spanish lessons paid off haha
I stumbled upon your channel recently by accident but i am sure happy I did. Your videos are to the point and also are structured and cut very well. I will gladly stay around for more painting tips. Keep up the good work! Cheers
These comments keep me going, thank you
This is awesome! Thanks for the tutorial!
Nice video, thanks! I'll try it out.
Another good one mate. I'm having a crack at wet blending and glazing on some bases tomorrow.
Nice :)
wow this glazing is awsome, i will use it for my next mini. Thank you very much for the tips!
You are more than welcome
Super video. Tak jako vždy 👍. Zítra vyzkouším 😀. Díky.
bro your commentary is outstanding, loving this channel, kudos!
I'm gonna put it this way: I'm glad you chose this miniature to demonstrate how glazing works.
What is the other way to put it though? 🤔
@@Zumikito Good question. I think the answer is: "Damn! dem titties doh!" or "I'm working on glazing models with feminine features so this is very useful to me." or "this model has a perfect area for you to demonstrate the way glazing works (her tits)."
Great video, is very useful 👌
Super useful, thank you!
Thank you. That was easy to understand. You earned your sub, good sir. Also it is really unfair and quite a shame that you do not have more subs. You deserve them!
Thank you! It is funny you say that, I received so many subs lately that my head is spinning lol, surely more people will come to enjoy my vids as the time goes :)
Incredibly useful video for me, such concise explanations. Glazing and OSL are my nemesis and I hope to conquer them soon. Looking forward to more videos from you!
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative video. Thank you!! Glazes can definitely be tricky to learn.
Glad it was helpful!
This video series is so well made. Thank you!
Cheers!
Great video! This is a technique I've been struggling to get right, and your explanation & examples were extremely helpful... as well as entertaining! If you're going to spend time doing 1,055 glazes, you sure picked the right mini! haha
That is true! Not really something for tabletop standard minis haha. Either way, having right layer underneath helps a lot
Ok first and foremost amazing beard. Second this was my first video I saw of yours it was in my recommended and after seeing it you in 5 minutes and 53 seconds helped me really feel like I understood glazing more and without a second thought got me to sub. This is a amazing video 🤘🤘🤘
Thank you, it is always great to hear that this helps people!
Great video
These videos are great!
I'm fairly new to this channel (your NMM video made me subscribe), and I am loving what I see. Can't wait to see this channel grow!
Yea baby, its gonna happen! Thank you for your support
Hey man this video is great. I am teaching my brother how to paint and while I think there is nothing better than having a teach by your side, I think videos like this really help get concepts across. Glad to have subbed :) So I thought I should comment and like for the RUclips gods :P btw I was a bit out of it so those Trumpets thing I was like ahhh ha ha, but its good makes people pay attention. Keep up the good work :)
Oh man, such a lovely comment, thank you. Hopefully that air raid siren did not scare you that much
@@Zumikito life stuff was making me space out ha ha :/ but yeah its fine on the second watch when I wasn't out of it
We appreciate your hard work especially making the videos I know a little bit about that pain myself.
Great Video again!
The diagram is pretty cool and a must have for every srarter.
Keep on going!
Thank you!
can you please do a tutorial on your skintone? rn im using the fairy flesh set, but i feel like going from purple to skin really elevates the mini
Thanks man. This helps alot. PS I had a beard that big and once I cut it off I was so cold ... even when it was 40 degrease out side hot as hell I was so cold man shivering lol.
Great video, I really appreciate that you kept it concise yet still informative, it makes it much easier to digest. Earned a sub from me.
Thank you, that is the exact purpose of this format, so hearing this makes me quite happy!
This is awesome
What brush are you using at 1:10?
Always DaVinci maestro series 35
Thank you for using that busty model for this video, it really helped me stay focused
Thanks man for your vidéo ^^ merci merci 😊
Thanks
So what colour would the glaze be? I'm trying to paint glowing necron tubes, and Ive set the shades, midtones and highlights, but what would I glaze between them to make the transition? If this is shown in video, I apologise for my stupidity
Thank you!
Awesomely done! Love your videos👍🏼😁
I should glaze darker color on the lighter color or oposite? Cause I am not sure which aproach is better
Very good explanations in your videos, without the fluff. Very good as a reference imho. Also, how obvious to use spare bases. Why didn't I think of that :D
Thank you :)
Thats a great graph you have there at the start
Those are my ultimate photoshop skills
I see you chose wisely on which area to paint.
Very good video! Let's roll!
Thank you. I learned something valuable from you. Great content.
thank you
Holy moly, those chebs!
I struggle to get a good glaze consistency. The paint always comes out opaque no matter how wet or dry the brush is. If I remove excess water it’s equally opaque but the paint dries after like one stroke. If I leave a little water it’s still just as opaque as before but pools everywhere.
Mate this is such a great video! I need to glaze more on my minis but I lack patience
well YT recommended this to me today... in July.. lol but i'm a sub ... i still prefer to use a combo of water/medium to speed the painting via glaze... and I do understand the want to minimize the buildup by only mixing with water...but I've found i have way more control with a mix of 4/1 or 3/1 (water/medium) included with my initial mix on the pallet for my glazing ...having that little bit of medium i find really helps keep the little bit of pigment in place better...