I have read your old PDF tutorial so many times.. but seeing you do it on video is so much better. Thank you for doing this. You are one of the best in the world!!
I have spent so many years thinking that painting up from darkest is the right way..Sketch style looks considerably more efficient. I will really have to "paint bravely" to try this style, making big commitment dropping contrast like that 🤔👍
Very informative tutorial, albeit it'd be nice to see a side-by-side comparison in the video of the pre-sketched head and after adding highlights and shadows.
THANK YOU, Jaume, for this EXTREMELY VALUABLE tutorial video. One question for you if I may? Are your highlights and shadows palettes applicable to figures of all scales or are the mixes you used specific to a 75mm figure?I am most anxious to see you again on Part 2!
Learned something again! Thank you very much! Two questions! What kind of brush is that? And do I have to dilute the colors with water before painting?
Hello Gary! When creating a paint mixture, the amount of water used is based on personal preference. It is recommended to add a few drops of water to the paint to create a thinned color, rather than painting with the pure product. Thinned product will achieve better results.
I'm about to try painting my first bust... and have a really stupid question - how do you thin acrylic paints and apply them without the thinner 'melting' the existing layer of acrylics underneath?? I'm a bit lost on that...
Hola Luis, este video es de hace 3 años y la única opcion es que activéis subtitulos en castellano. Eso si, tenemos otro video de cómo pintar caras de 54mm en ambos idiomas, te dejamos laversion en castellano ruclips.net/video/m9Ezoc6e0os/видео.html Esperamos que te guste 😄
Love your paints, love your videos! Long life Vallejo!
This is the most kind tutorial I've ever seen. Many Thanks !!
Thank you very much jaume ortiz!!!you are the best.
Thanks a lot! Great presentation and easy to follow instructions. Can't wait for the next part!
I have read your old PDF tutorial so many times.. but seeing you do it on video is so much better. Thank you for doing this. You are one of the best in the world!!
Brown sand is my go to color for skin. It is a must in your paint collection
Great video!!! Keep on upload videos. Gran video, continuad subiendo vídeos de este tipo
Fantastic Video just getting into figure painting and can not wait for the next video
A quick sketch he calls it ... it's frustrating being a mortal man!
Very cool, even though paint smaller minis this was very educational.
I have spent so many years thinking that painting up from darkest is the right way..Sketch style looks considerably more efficient. I will really have to "paint bravely" to try this style, making big commitment dropping contrast like that 🤔👍
Thank you for all vidéos with vallejo's products :) Gracias
Very informative tutorial, albeit it'd be nice to see a side-by-side comparison in the video of the pre-sketched head and after adding highlights and shadows.
Uma verdadeira inspiração ! Obrigado pela partilha ;)
Very cool!
THANK YOU, Jaume, for this EXTREMELY VALUABLE tutorial video. One question for you if I may? Are your highlights and shadows palettes applicable to figures of all scales or are the mixes you used specific to a 75mm figure?I am most anxious to see you again on Part 2!
Hello. You can ask everything to Miniature Painting Masterclass in their Facebook page >> facebook.com/miniaturepaintingmasterclass/. Regards!
Great!
Learned something again! Thank you very much! Two questions! What kind of brush is that? And do I have to dilute the colors with water before painting?
Hi there! Brush is a kolinsky sable Windsor & Newton size 0, the best IMHO. I always dilute a bit the paint just to get the right consistency.
@@jaumeortiz4767 Thank you
Hope you post some more vids! Thank you
genial muchas gracias era lo que necesitaba.
Gracias a ti por tu visita ;)
Thank you
Great video, do you ever use a wet pallet?
Hello. You can ask everything to Miniature Painting Masterclass in their Facebook page >> facebook.com/miniaturepaintingmasterclass/. Regards!
What size brush do you use and how do you keep the paint from drying in between coats? Nice job, thanks!
How much water is added to each color mix? Or is the paint mixed full strength?
Hello Gary! When creating a paint mixture, the amount of water used is based on personal preference. It is recommended to add a few drops of water to the paint to create a thinned color, rather than painting with the pure product. Thinned product will achieve better results.
Thank you so much @@vallejocolors
amazing
Why don't you use a wet palette?
I'm about to try painting my first bust... and have a really stupid question - how do you thin acrylic paints and apply them without the thinner 'melting' the existing layer of acrylics underneath?? I'm a bit lost on that...
Super
Excellent! Thx! My God! ^_^
Is there anywhere I can see more videos done by this artist?
Hello. You can find more videos in our RUclips channel. Regards!
Para cuando en castellaño o por lo menos subtitulos en español ?
Hola Miguel. Estamos trabajando en ello. Un saludo.
Y en castellano para cuando?
Hola Luis, este video es de hace 3 años y la única opcion es que activéis subtitulos en castellano. Eso si, tenemos otro video de cómo pintar caras de 54mm en ambos idiomas, te dejamos laversion en castellano ruclips.net/video/m9Ezoc6e0os/видео.html Esperamos que te guste 😄
@@vallejocolors siempre utilizé sus pinturas, también de otras marcas, obtuve buen resultado , óleos, esmaltes, pero lo más cómodo los acrílicos
@@luisdavila417 Muchas gracias :)
Why are you wearing gloves?
Me parece mentira que siendo una marca española esté en ingles
Elon Musks grand dad?
What a badly sculpted figurine. He must have used a blunt chisel.
Thank you