How to Paint White Fur - More Realistic Miniatures

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
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  • @wittlegoblin
    @wittlegoblin Год назад +8

    Zambies, the fairy goth mother of the internet and the absolute queen of painting fur! Love it!!

  • @stefanblackadder5236
    @stefanblackadder5236 Год назад +1

    You earned my subscription with this video.

  • @justinrisen1929
    @justinrisen1929 8 месяцев назад +3

    Not even gonna bullshit around it. The best white fur ive seen painted on YT period. Girl your work is excellent. Subscribed

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  7 месяцев назад

      🥹🥹 thank you!

  • @GigglingGeekette
    @GigglingGeekette Год назад +2

    yeesss Preach about the cult of using the butt of your brush for color mixing!!
    Fantastic tutorial - saved it to my minipainting playlist I refer to for how to do things :D

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад

      Haha yes! Thank you Geekette. 😄

  • @Pte1643
    @Pte1643 Год назад +1

    Your voice is soooo relaxing, I could literally listen to you all night.

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад

      Thank you. I often thought about doing voice acting or book readings.

  • @dermodellbaunoob
    @dermodellbaunoob Год назад +2

    You're really good at what You're doing there. Respect.

  • @OldZean
    @OldZean Год назад +1

    very nice. thank you

  • @martynjones3978
    @martynjones3978 Год назад +1

    Wow you made something absolutely nails, look less challenging and more workable!!
    Sign of a good tutor!!! 😊

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! 😊

  • @h8uall66
    @h8uall66 5 месяцев назад +1

    This looks so good and it's just layering. People forget how effective the fundamentals are. Great stuff.

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  2 месяца назад +1

      Ty! Yup it’s basics just repetition and brush control :)

    • @h8uall66
      @h8uall66 2 месяца назад

      @@Zambies I really feel like this kind of tutorial is invaluable to the hobby. We need more.

  • @bear_brush
    @bear_brush Год назад +1

    Again, so nice to see your stuff on the tube! I will add some more colors to my fur from now on!

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад

      Ty! Yes, play with color :)

  • @visceralwhimsy
    @visceralwhimsy Год назад +1

    Oh! Something I need to work on this weekend! Thank you 🙏

  • @Jamgeoso
    @Jamgeoso Год назад +1

    Great tutorial. I glad to see someone else using the but of their brush for mixing. I find it so much better for cleaning and controlling dilution.

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад

      Haha. Yes 🖌️!

  • @keithhagen7571
    @keithhagen7571 Год назад +1

    This is a gorgeous affect. I've been painting models for a few years now but i still feel like i only got started in so many ways. My friends also say that i make my paint projects more complicated than they need to be.

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад

      Hobby your way! I sometimes make extra steps but I still get there in the end. I’m about enjoying the process and less about rushing to the finish.

  • @dan_zehner
    @dan_zehner Год назад +1

    Thanks for this great tutorial! Trying white fur for the first time and this was super helpful.

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад

      Glad to hear! :)

  • @adamneary6811
    @adamneary6811 Год назад +1

    Been trying to find a good guide to do my thunderwolves for ages! This was excellent thank you.

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад

      Awesome! Glad to hear it :)

  • @pedroaqw123456789
    @pedroaqw123456789 Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @SPACENOMADMALEV
    @SPACENOMADMALEV Год назад +1

    Great stuff Zambies !!

  • @synns6898
    @synns6898 Год назад +1

    Very impressive, your brush control is excellent. Thankyou for a great tutorial.

  • @jacobroberts1434
    @jacobroberts1434 Год назад +1

    That is amazing!

  • @TheSteak77
    @TheSteak77 Год назад +4

    I really want to practice using colors other than black for an undercoat. The chocolate brown was a great shadow!

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад +1

      Yes! Play with color :)

  • @surtrpicks
    @surtrpicks Год назад +1

    Gorgeous work

  • @_MattYee
    @_MattYee Год назад +1

    Awesome tutorial, Zambies! Love it!

  • @jeffcrumpton6162
    @jeffcrumpton6162 Год назад +4

    Wow, that's just beautiful... and this was a great tutorial!! I just happen to have a werewolf or 2 waiting to be painted. Also, I just subscribed to your channel. I'm looking forward to seeing what's next 😊

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад +2

      Thanks! Hope your werewolves turn out great. Feel free to post and tag me if you like so I can see them.

  • @MrWaveyDL
    @MrWaveyDL Год назад +1

  • @cclifdopson7475
    @cclifdopson7475 Год назад

    I understand that different games and genres often have their own “look”, as do different artists within those parameters.(I love that Grimdark look!) But here, you’re encouraging more realism, and I’m encouraging you to go further. Portrait and wildlife painters understand that 8000 hairy lines don’t make hair. Individual hairs don’t have shadows. Hair will begin as a shape of color, modified by texture (slick flat, bushy, curly, wiry, wavy, etc.) age, camouflage, direct and indirect lighting, or fantasy. Hold your miniature up to the picture of your white dog, and squint. The white dog will fuzz out to blocks of your buff, transitioning into light umbers. The darkest blocks are under his muzzle, a small patch under his jaw, the 2nd largest patch below his neck, above the medium highlight over his shoulder. The other two darkest values are the triangle behind his front leg, and the one under his haunches. The lightest areas separate his body from the background. Overall, it’s a soft, smooth transition of creamy colors that creates the urge for us to go pet this soft animal. All of the hair strokes are added after the soft blends are done. The more individual hairs seen, the more cartoony it looks. Squint at your model and compare. Google the National portrait Gallery in the UK and you’ll see what I mean.
    The shaggiest of your model’s sculpt, with its very raised clumps of hair, defeats your purpose, if you’re going to use the white dog as your prototype. But, even an arctic wolf with its longest coat has the same soft, smooth transitions, as well as its innate coloring. Google “shaggy animals” and you’ll get closer. A shaggy cow, or long haired dog after their bath, STILL show shaped blocks of hair prior to adding “hair strokes.” ALSO…paint your blocks in acrylics, shade with washes, blend with oils, dry it for a week, and then add a few hair strokes.
    I know these suggestions subtract from the drams of a scary dog in high contrast lighting. But actually, the higher the contrast, the more individual hairs disappear. That’s also reality. Your BIG, overall suggestion to your audience is correct. There are lots of light colors to apply before you get to that final white highlight. If you read all this,….thanks!

  • @kimhansen8615
    @kimhansen8615 10 месяцев назад +1

    Spectacular effect, but good luck doing this on army size projects 🙂

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  10 месяцев назад

      Haha. Yeah it’s very time consuming for a large army. But then again I love doing it and done it for skirmish units.

  • @JoeakaRamJam
    @JoeakaRamJam Год назад +2

    Nice! I’m assuming you could do this same technique with a cool pallet? I have a wild boar that I want to paint to look more like a spell so I’m thinking blues or purples.

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад

      Definitely! You can work your way up with cool colors instead of brown and use a cooler ivory instead of buff. Or if you want it to look more natural you can mix blues or purples with either a lighter brown or buff for the midtones.

    • @JoeakaRamJam
      @JoeakaRamJam Год назад +2

      @@Zambies you just vapor locked my brain with adding browns into the blues. Man that's an awesome idea!

  • @maxbrandt6
    @maxbrandt6 Год назад +1

    That takes patience, wow! But you get out of it what you put in and I see you're not continent with just a wash and a drybrush. Now, have you ever painted a white dragon?

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад +1

      I have not painted a white dragon but I should add that to my list. I like painting white fabric and fur, why not try scales!

  • @j.h.6299
    @j.h.6299 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this tutorial. Could you tell me the brand of the yellow brush please ?

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад +1

      I use a lot of different brands from craft / art stores. Just as long as they are Golden Taklon synthetic with a big belly and fine tip.

  • @SironaHearth
    @SironaHearth Год назад +1

    A really awesome tutorial! Incredibly helpful.
    Would you have any tips for painting non-sculpted fur?
    Eg. Turning a flat cloth cape into a fur coat with paint without greenstuff

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад +1

      You can tailor this to freehanding on flat surfaces as well. Same approach. I believe I did a small amount in this video around the face. Basically working up the fur lines, overlapping to create dimension.

  • @maseol
    @maseol 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, awesome video. What could be use instead of olive Flesh & Bold Titanium White from Pro Acryl in Vallejo color range ?

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  6 месяцев назад

      The bold titanium white is monuments white. So white from Vallejo will be about the same, maybe cold white as well. Olive flesh is similar to ivory, just very slightly warmer and darker. You could probably use ivory from Vallejo. Hope this helps!

  • @kaikropp3254
    @kaikropp3254 Год назад +1

    I'll have to start using brush butt!!

  • @pcurtis987
    @pcurtis987 Год назад +2

    We out here

  • @Frostyeel
    @Frostyeel Год назад +2

    Nice method with a great result! How long do you estimate it would take you to paint the whole wolf with this meticulous method?

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад

      This little section probably took me about 30 minutes or so. I sped it up, but I’m pretty quick with line work. It would definitely take a few hours if you are new to it. The good thing is it’s just repetition, so you’ll get faster once you’re in the zone.

  • @MaskedRiderChris
    @MaskedRiderChris 7 месяцев назад

    I dread painting white, but this gives me ideas as to how to go about it in better and more creative ways, so thank you for this very cool video! Was the model for this wolf your own doggo?

  • @thedonstandsalone7488
    @thedonstandsalone7488 Год назад +1

    algorythmyc comment

  • @rapmabida9813
    @rapmabida9813 10 месяцев назад +1

    i have goatman ans imma make him winter goatman

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  10 месяцев назад +1

      That sounds awesome!

    • @rapmabida9813
      @rapmabida9813 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Zambies thank you for the tutorial the goatman thanks you

  • @Berserkerworks
    @Berserkerworks Год назад +1

    *boop

    • @Zambies
      @Zambies  Год назад

      Hehe *boop to you

  • @vladimirjohnson9948
    @vladimirjohnson9948 7 месяцев назад

    Its amazing but takes so much time. I think Ill just drybrush 😂