Some real inspiration for my ork scrapyard bases. Off to the shops to get me some Vallejo rust pigments. I was going to use some isopropyl alcohol to add to the pigments but that maybe is too strong, dunno what you got in your airbrush thinner .. some sort of alcohol but it's not as strong as 99% !! so I'll use that instead. Also folks remember to use one of your old synthetic brushes for this not your finest sable as the alcohol etc with destroy them !
very nice. I just got some old rust pigment, rust wash and streaking grime wash for my plague marines for 40k. for rust colours I like using dwarf skin and parasite brown vallejo game colour, in combination with the typhus corrosion and ryza rust tech paints from citadel. I'm hoping to up my game with pigments and rust washes though. also I heard the streaking grime (acrylic stuff) works a lot like doing an oil wash, just with fewer steps, so had to try it out.
I tried this technic with some oil drums & it works great, I actually prefer the liquid mask to the chipping fluid at this point. I all so added some texture to the drums via Vallejo model putty which takes the effect the next level as it seems that rust is bubbling under the surface of the painter area. I finished it off with some rust streaks & fuel stains after sealing the previous work with a gloss varnish. Overall I think this is my best piece of weather & rusted metal for this year.
I model on the cheap. I make all my own ground scatter (flocking) out of either sawdust that gets coloured in the electric coffee grinder my wife gave me for modeling, or foam rubber done same way in the coffee grinder. That way you can control the colours and the granularity of your finished product. I also make my own iron oxide (rust) by soaking about 4 pieces of 0000 steel wool in a quart jar with white vinegar. After about a month sitting in the window, I pour the mixture into a large pan (I use my old 11" x 14" stainless steel photo fixer trays when I had a darkroom) or baking dish and wait for the mixture to completely dry (usually about 2 to 3 weeks). Then I take a single edge razor blade and pulverize the contents into a fine powder and store it in little tins. Each batch I've done comes out a little different in colour. Then you use the rust as you would any weathering powder or chalk. It looks real, 'cause it IS real rust! I also colour my own chalk with acrylic paint and food colouring. I never buy weathering powders. Instead, I go to the dollar store and buy women's makeup in the little plastic containers. For $1.00 you can get quite a collection of different colours and they adhere better than weathering powders. For trees, I use the Nandena bush after the little red berries fall off, it leaves a perfect tree trunk (armature). I also have a TON of lichen growing out back on the hill behind my house. When using the Nandena bush tree armatures, you can paint them whatever colour you want--even grey for aspen trees. Cover the armatures with lichen, seafoam or whatever you want, then add your own home-made flocking and you're done. For pine trees, I use florist wire (wrapped) doubled and bits of jute cut in 1 to 1 1/2" laid in the wire, then using a drill, twist the wire while holding the other end in a pair of pliers.. I also use barbeque bamboo skewers with pig hair (horse hair) furnace filters (they're already green); have to paint the skewers first. And I never use spray paint since I use my airbrush for all my painting. I can use either acrylic or oil base paints; I usually use one airbrush for acrylic and the other one for oil base paints. Cheers from W Rusty Lane K9POW in eastern Tennessee
I am having a hard time using Vallejo Crackle. So far it is the only Vallejo product I dislike from the range of 119 colors and auxiliaries I own. Could you please make a tutorial about how using it?
Hi. Some time ago I bought the vallejo 71.080 rust but i am disappointed, this colour doesnt looks like a rust. Simple Revell 84 Lederbraun is better. Here is a question to this tutorial: why airbrush thinner AND water are used for pigments? what is the function of thinner and what is the function of water? After the mixture is dry does it needs a coat of matt varnish? thank you
Hello Jan, thank you for contacting us! Although 71080 is not a pigment it is used to give some color before applying more weathering to the model or vehicle or... etc :) Our pigments can be used dry and also wet, you can get a dusty finish and also a "dry mud" finish when using with water and letting them dry. Thinner and water can be used to apply them or create a thin mud and apply on wheels (for example). Also, if you need them to stay longer you can use our pigment binder. And no, you don't need a second coat of varnish :)
@@vallejocolors Thank you for the answer. My intention was tu achieve something like that 2:46, ruclips.net/video/i7usSkZvCJs/видео.html can you sugest me wich Vallejo paint should I use? I need a rusty paint for rails as well. the 71.080 doesnt work for this
@@jankochanowski3252 You can try the same color recipe shown in that video: 71130+ Liquid mask 70523 + 71005 to get a rust effect. First apply the orangy color, then liquid mask randomly and when it is dry, a second darker layer. When the paint is completely dry, remove the liquid mask with your finger to achieve the rusty effect. But keep in mind, you'll need a lighter color, liquid mask and a darker color for the last layer. ;)
I use the AKs worn effects for my rust jobs wish vallejo done more in that line as vallejo is normally my everyday go too now but really not liking the khaki and stone paints they clog the airbrush up with the pigment it's just not desolved and need to now be careful with these select paints I use for desert detail
Hola Jose Luis, muchas gracias por tu comentario y por supuesto por confiar en nuestros pigmentos. Esperamos que te esten ayudando mucho en tus piezas :)
All is good but i probably could get away with regular elmer glue here the same and if not i can experiment with until i can get it right. Just saying.
I love the music. It’s like those in Fallout, matches perfectly with the weathered rusty effects!
what song is it?
@@dannydevitosnips9016 "Huma-Huma", by Hydra; found it on RUclips at invidiou.sh/watch?v=Z1k5T5Rlx1c
I could watch these vids all day. The music is lovely.
Thank you so much, Mr. Blackseeds zip! ❤
@@vallejocolors what is the tune
BEST video on pigments so far. A BIG THANK YOU, and I LOVE you’re products!
Good video on some weathering techniques! I really like Vallejo products, I just don't like the price hike in the last 2 years!
Some real inspiration for my ork scrapyard bases. Off to the shops to get me some Vallejo rust pigments. I was going to use some isopropyl alcohol to add to the pigments but that maybe is too strong, dunno what you got in your airbrush thinner .. some sort of alcohol but it's not as strong as 99% !! so I'll use that instead. Also folks remember to use one of your old synthetic brushes for this not your finest sable as the alcohol etc with destroy them !
I love rust...and this video. Thank you. Always looking for more...
Thank you so Much Patrick!😊✨
Awesome, I love these paints especially the ones ready for the airbrush
José Brito - The BOSS !
very nice. I just got some old rust pigment, rust wash and streaking grime wash for my plague marines for 40k. for rust colours I like using dwarf skin and parasite brown vallejo game colour, in combination with the typhus corrosion and ryza rust tech paints from citadel. I'm hoping to up my game with pigments and rust washes though. also I heard the streaking grime (acrylic stuff) works a lot like doing an oil wash, just with fewer steps, so had to try it out.
this is at such a convenient time! I was looking for how to create rust effects with this paint yesterday and couldn't find any haha
I tried this technic with some oil drums & it works great, I actually prefer the liquid mask to the chipping fluid at this point. I all so added some texture to the drums via Vallejo model putty which takes the effect the next level as it seems that rust is bubbling under the surface of the painter area. I finished it off with some rust streaks & fuel stains after sealing the previous work with a gloss varnish. Overall I think this is my best piece of weather & rusted metal for this year.
Hello Pirate Penguin! We are glad that our products and tips have helped you to get your best piece of weather and rusted metal this 2023 :)
Amazing WORK!!!Cheers from Brasil
Magnífico video!!!muchas gracias😉
I model on the cheap. I make all my own ground scatter (flocking) out of either sawdust that gets coloured in the electric coffee grinder my wife gave me for modeling, or foam rubber done same way in the coffee grinder. That way you can control the colours and the granularity of your finished product. I also make my own iron oxide (rust) by soaking about 4 pieces of 0000 steel wool in a quart jar with white vinegar. After about a month sitting in the window, I pour the mixture into a large pan (I use my old 11" x 14" stainless steel photo fixer trays when I had a darkroom) or baking dish and wait for the mixture to completely dry (usually about 2 to 3 weeks). Then I take a single edge razor blade and pulverize the contents into a fine powder and store it in little tins. Each batch I've done comes out a little different in colour. Then you use the rust as you would any weathering powder or chalk. It looks real, 'cause it IS real rust! I also colour my own chalk with acrylic paint and food colouring. I never buy weathering powders. Instead, I go to the dollar store and buy women's makeup in the little plastic containers. For $1.00 you can get quite a collection of different colours and they adhere better than weathering powders.
For trees, I use the Nandena bush after the little red berries fall off, it leaves a perfect tree trunk (armature). I also have a TON of lichen growing out back on the hill behind my house. When using the Nandena bush tree armatures, you can paint them whatever colour you want--even grey for aspen trees. Cover the armatures with lichen, seafoam or whatever you want, then add your own home-made flocking and you're done. For pine trees, I use florist wire (wrapped) doubled and bits of jute cut in 1 to 1 1/2" laid in the wire, then using a drill, twist the wire while holding the other end in a pair of pliers.. I also use barbeque bamboo skewers with pig hair (horse hair) furnace filters (they're already green); have to paint the skewers first. And I never use spray paint since I use my airbrush for all my painting. I can use either acrylic or oil base paints; I usually use one airbrush for acrylic and the other one for oil base paints. Cheers from W Rusty Lane K9POW in eastern Tennessee
Music to fall asleep by
Excellent video excellent product 👍
Superb and so realistic!
gracias !
Gracias a ti por ver el video y comentarlo! Esperamos que te haya sido de utilidad :)
I am having a hard time using Vallejo Crackle. So far it is the only Vallejo product I dislike from the range of 119 colors and auxiliaries I own. Could you please make a tutorial about how using it?
Hello, where can you find the trays to mix the colors, as you can see in the video?
Thank you
can you suggest me what vallejo paint to use with german ww 2 ships? Specially to paint the hull
would love to see a tutorial on how the grey stone is done with the moss effects . it seems the grey is done with chipping effects ?
Another Nice video but could you also tell us at what pressure and or bar your spraying at with these paints.
Hi,
Usually I use the 2Bar pressure and a .4mm needle in my airbrush.
Is the unpainted wall available as a kit? Sure like to weather it.
You can take a look at our scenes by visiting our website, section HOBBY>SCENICS.
What is the name of this song? I want to find this style, it seems relaxing to listen to while working
Hi,
The name of the song is Hydra.
"Huma-Huma", by Hydra; found on RUclips at invidiou.sh/watch?v=Z1k5T5Rlx1c
I know people have asked the name of the song and you reply Hydra but could you give me a link? I can't find it
any luck finding it?
Hi. Some time ago I bought the vallejo 71.080 rust but i am disappointed, this colour doesnt looks like a rust. Simple Revell 84 Lederbraun is better. Here is a question to this tutorial: why airbrush thinner AND water are used for pigments? what is the function of thinner and what is the function of water? After the mixture is dry does it needs a coat of matt varnish? thank you
Hello Jan, thank you for contacting us! Although 71080 is not a pigment it is used to give some color before applying more weathering to the model or vehicle or... etc :) Our pigments can be used dry and also wet, you can get a dusty finish and also a "dry mud" finish when using with water and letting them dry. Thinner and water can be used to apply them or create a thin mud and apply on wheels (for example). Also, if you need them to stay longer you can use our pigment binder. And no, you don't need a second coat of varnish :)
@@vallejocolors Thank you for the answer. My intention was tu achieve something like that 2:46, ruclips.net/video/i7usSkZvCJs/видео.html
can you sugest me wich Vallejo paint should I use? I need a rusty paint for rails as well. the 71.080 doesnt work for this
@@jankochanowski3252 You can try the same color recipe shown in that video: 71130+ Liquid mask 70523 + 71005 to get a rust effect. First apply the orangy color, then liquid mask randomly and when it is dry, a second darker layer. When the paint is completely dry, remove the liquid mask with your finger to achieve the rusty effect. But keep in mind, you'll need a lighter color, liquid mask and a darker color for the last layer. ;)
I use the AKs worn effects for my rust jobs wish vallejo done more in that line as vallejo is normally my everyday go too now but really not liking the khaki and stone paints they clog the airbrush up with the pigment it's just not desolved and need to now be careful with these select paints I use for desert detail
Tengo los pigmentos de óxido y corrosión.
Hola Jose Luis, muchas gracias por tu comentario y por supuesto por confiar en nuestros pigmentos. Esperamos que te esten ayudando mucho en tus piezas :)
6:00 on puc trobar aquesta pala petita per als pigments? Where can I find such micro shovel for the pigments?
It looks like a palette knife. My mom used to do still life paintings with them. They come in a variety of sizes. Look at art supply stores or online.
@@thedalewardens9106 Thanks!
All is good but i probably could get away with regular elmer glue here the same and if not i can experiment with until i can get it right. Just saying.
Them: Uses 5 different washes to get a dirty wash color
Me: Uses Agrax Earth shade
The more hues and colors the more charm 😊😊
...OR APPLY 3 DROPS OF LIQUID MASK DIRECTLY UPON THE PIECE OF SPONGE, SO YOU DON'T WASTE A CAPLOAD OF IT!
Looks good, but when you get it for free I suppose you can waste so much paint.
Bit jealous are we?
People like you should stop existing. Always so butthurt and jealous.