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Why Halfchop Will Replace Slapchop (for me), Paint OSL Orb
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
- We introduce the revolutionary new painting style that is neither new, nor revolutionary, but will change the way you paint! Discover the inspiration and motivation that led to the innovation that is set to take the miniature painting world by storm! Oh, and we're going to paint a D&D Wizard, or Mage from Massive Darkness with orange OSL orb.
*Miniature painted half in night-time shadow is inspired by @SquidmarMiniatures Paint Like a Legend video.
0:00 Intro
1:00 What is Halfchop?
2:07 Advantages
2:51 OSL
3:45 Motivation/Inspiration
5:44 Back Highlights
6:15 Finish OSL
7:09 Finish Back
7:26 Reveal
Okay, I genuinely hope people understand both the intended joke and the usefulness of this for getting an army painted quickly.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate this comment. I feared that people might dismiss the useful information as being "part of the joke", or that they wouldn't see the humor and just dismiss me as some arrogant prick touting the "latest/greatest" thing to ever hit the internet. Thanks for getting it! Perfect comment!
Glazing blue over the white at the end is genius. It's a rechop of the half chop, bringing us back to a full chop. A double half 360 chop OSL. We are getting in the skateboard tricks level of naming insanity.
I wish you were around when I was trying to think of the title for this video! The "Tony Hawk Painting Method" is WAY more fun! (Or simply the "900", for short)
Good inspiration. Great instructional layout. Great looking mini. Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for the support!
Dude I love contrast on the mini! Great work
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Wow! I have to try this method!
Thanks for checking it out! It was a really fun experiment. I have started combining this approach with other painting styles, as well, to keep things interesting.
Very nice paint job, it’s always great to cheat on painting the back lol.
It's only cheating if you get caught! I'm having a lot of fun getting minis painted up quickly with this. Thanks for checking it out!
He looks so cool!
Thanks you! This guy was a lot of fun to paint. More in the way!
PORKCHOP SANDWICHES!!
Well said!
Keep it up! congrats on 270 subs!
Thanks, bud!
Wow, I actually liked it
Subbed for the future Cthulhu death may die content
More coming! I can't wait for seasons 3 & 5. Thanks for the sub!
I gave this video half a like.
Haha...I'm giving this comment a full heart, because it made me laugh! Thanks for checking out the video!
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Interesting and vibrant style! What opacity inks do you use?
Great question. I never thought to look at that. The red ink that I used for the base of the OSL coming from the orb is Daler Rowney Crimson ink. It's thin enough that I only use a couple of drops of flow improver in the cup before running it through the airbrush. It's labeled as "transparent", but as you can see, it has pretty good coverage when used this way. The white ink that I used for the basis of the blue glaze on the back of the mini is liquitex titanium white, and it's opaque. I honestly don't think that white ink is the best choice here. As I develop this further as a speed painting method, I'm moving towards just using a white drybrush as the base for the blue glaze on the back. In this case I use a 50/50 mix of cheap liquitex white acrylic paint thinned with liquitex white ink (the paint adds a lot of body, and the ink adds pigment). Thanks for the comment!
I have been looking for a novice friendly way to achieve this effect for years, thank you!
Thank YOU! Comments like this motivate me to keep producing content!
I'll give it a try
Very cool. Let me know how it goes!
'thal Chop!!! I dig it
Thanks for the support!
Any time an airbrush is used is an insta-fail (for me)
Yeah, I get it. I understand that using an airbrush can exclude a large portion of the audience. I demonstrate the same style without using an airbrush in this video here:
ruclips.net/video/9fFmRGYQtzw/видео.htmlsi=Ijk44ANOJylDSgOL
I hope it works for you.
Basically, the idea behind half chop (intentionally silly name) is that you start with a dark blue primer, and quickly paint half of the mini in shadow (which I never use an airbrush for). The "fully" painted side of the mini should be painted in your preferred style. I probably could have done a better job expressing this in the video. It's been a ton of fun getting miniatures painted quickly with this style, and It's something I enjoy sharing with others. Thanks for participating in the discussion! I hope to see you around.
@@ThrehaneMiniatures Thanks!
I m new to this hobby :) i usually need ca 1 hour per model and that is already long😅. As i see the mini on the playground from above , i m already happy when they are not grey. I just finished my first army and i learned priming, drybrushing, blending (uhem), highlighting and putting a mediocre gradient on the model. I m far from being good, but atm that is enough. Painting faces and eyes is too much, it smudges and that is not satisfying. I try to make it look ok 😊
Welcome to the hobby! I hope it brings you much joy over the years! "Speed painting" is definitely a relative term. To some people, 8 hours on a model is considered speed painting. To others, anything over 30 minutes isn't speed painting, and is too long. Find what's works best for you, and brings you the most enjoyment. Thanks for watching!
but the end result just isn't very good?
@@strahd462 I'm not sure that I understand your question. I like it, which is why I'm sharing it with you!
Not convinced. If you want a crédible alternative to slapcjop Check the vidéo of not just mecha
@@sebastien9193 Thanks for joining the conversation! I understand that this is a stylized approach that won't appeal to everyone. Simply painting half of the miniature in shadow, to speed the painting process, isn't an ascetic that every hobbyist wants. I like it because it allows me to focus more attention on what I consider to be the more important parts of the mini. Maybe this will convince you?
ruclips.net/video/9fFmRGYQtzw/видео.htmlsi=StASVfp5kDry8p_s
@@ThrehaneMiniatures Honestly yes I like this second videos many more ;). Thanks !
@@sebastien9193 Thanks for giving me another shot. I appreciate it!
Nope wont take the world by storm. But good luck.
Thanks for checking it out, and for the comment! Yeah, it's not taking the world by storm, but hopefully you enjoyed the "tongue-in cheek" nature of the video.
Meh
eh?
Finally another air brusher who pretends its easy to replicate work they do with a brush. -_-
Thank you four checking out my channel and taking the time to comment! My next video will demonstrate the same style without using an airbrush. The idea of having a model half in shadow can really be combined with any preferred painting method to speed up the process. I hope you give the next video a look, and try it out!
Almost like you should just go get an airbrush
Just buy a makeup brush, it’s really easy to drybrush almost exactly as with an airbrush