Easy Miniature Armor Painting (And Keeping it Shiny!)
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- A simple way to painting your miniatures' weapons and armor with a little color and shine.
Dragonborn miniature by Velrock Art Miniatures.
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VMC = Vallejo Model Color
VGC = Vallejo Game Color
VMA = Vallejo Model Air
VPA = Vallejo Panzer Aces
MC = Vallejo Metal Color
AK = AK Interactive
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Calling it 'nun' oil from now on.
Thanks for all your videos, man, they're a huge help!
Thanks for the video! Simple. I also like the darker armor for a more realistic look.
Love that particular MST3K quote at the end. This is one to watch all the way thru folks!
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The drybrush pallets, wet pallets, yet another tool and a GREAT way to make money!
Im old so I know many tricks, but you still have shown me some new twists, to painting fun! 😊
This character is still one of my favorites, easily top 5. Thanks for showin it off, paint job looks seriously amazing!
My favorite dragnoborn is the bartender. He just so jolly.
Love seeing one of Velrock's sculpts. Just had a character done by him and looking forward to printing and painting it!
I'm assuming that you already know the answer and the question was rhetorical, but I wanted to talk about drybrush texture pallets for a sec. I don't have one nor ever used one, just for the record. But the idea is that it's a way to remove access paint from a brush without removing moisture, thus resulting in a smoother and less chalky dry brush. Again, I have no personal experience with them, but I understand the concept.
To add on to this: You don't even need to buy any of the fancy texture palettes people are trying to sell you. You can make your own with sand, gravel and left over miniature bits, preferably terrain stuff. Or you can do what I do and just use an old Lego base plate, as those have plenty of texture.
Yes it’s to remove paint without removing too much moisture and eliminate the risk of getting paper towel fibers in your paint. Necessary? Maybe not. Helpful for minimal expense? Absolutely.
People use dry brushing template pallet things because they really don't like getting paper towel fluff in their paint. It makes sense. And since it's just usually gluing some old scrap sprue to a piece of cardboard or something. not unworth doing.
From my understanding it’s so that all of the liquid isn’t absorbed out of the paint as well
Looks fn great!!
Have you tried gloss varnish to restore the shine to metallics that have been dulled by washes etc? Not sure if that actually works. I usually try to paint metallics last, or at least go over them again after washes and varnish are done to boost the shine (if that's what you're after), kinda like reapplying the mid tone after a wash.
Hi. What miniature brands are you using for your videos? Thank you so much in advance.
Anyone know what the audio clip used at 8:32 is? or where its from?
Did you airbrush the Mecha Matte Varnish or use a brush?