Airbrushing the shadow colour on the soldiers rather than a black coat with glazes- such an obviuos and time saving idea and one I am going to try asap. Fantastic results.
Simply fantastic. I really enjoyed your video, I use a very similar process to paint my miniatures but watching how you do it defiantly will improve what I do. I look forward to watching everything you post. Thank you.
These are goregous, I look forward to seeing the final diorama. With your skill and clear instruction method, I'm surprised AK, or any other big scale manfacturer hasn't contacted you yet.
Greetings my German friend, that was a absolutely outstanding painting video, I have now subscribed to the channel so I do not miss any more videos, very best regards from a Kiwi ( New Zealander) living in Australia, Les
Hi, for metalic parts of a model, have you tried black then using a soft black pencil such as a B4 or B5, go over the black. It gives a soft metalic look. Hope that is of interest. Kind regards Lexi.
Hi, yes actually I tried that in the past, using a pencil. It really has an interesting effect, and is looking very metallic. But this time I wanted to try using only acrylic paints to recreate this effect, because it's not that shiny than graphite, but can also look very convincing. And I think I will try it more in the future, because it's matching nice to the look of the rest of the figure. But thank you for your hint👍
Wow! Just anazing!! How beautiful and intresting painting process. The figures will look super cool on the diorama! Also this scene of paras being offerd wine by the french is quite iconic, the contrast from the fighting shows very nicley in the diffrence of apperance of the figures. Keep up the good work!
Thanks a lot for your kind words, much appreciated 😊 yes I like these non battle scenes, and these figures were perfect for placing them into this scene👌 hope it will match nicely 🤞😬
Another great painting tutorial, I do have one question, when applying the glazes, do you let the glaze dry between coats? Best regards from Australia.
Thank you🙏 the blending brush is from a cheap set from Amazon, no name brand. It doesn't have to be a good one, it just has to be soft and wide. I'll check the link, thank you👍
hello!:) I want to try to repeat the painting of the figure of a farmer with a pitchfork after you. what paint did you use to paint the farmer's pants and shirt?
@@biberhunter_scale_models well your efforts certainly payed off. So that means when I try it will take me three times as long 😂 ho well if you don't try you'll never get there.😊
Das stimmt, aber bei wasserbasierten Glazes kannst du zuschauen wie die trocknen, so schnell geht das. Kannst du nach ein paar Minuten das nächste machen👌
Der kleine bei den Uniformen ja, ist gut um die Farben noch etwas zu bearbeiten und eventuell entfernen. Der große beim Gesichtermalen ist trocken, das blendet die Schichten ineinander.