Thank you SO much for this tutorial! I adore Roans, but with my jittery hands and ridiculous impatience I already feared I could never do a detailed Roan with the Hair by Hair method. But the Fan Brush method seems to be REALLY up my alley. I don't know about pencils, I might try to mix that with the Fan Brush method, to get a more diluted look where the roaning sits. Without this video I might not have bothered with Roans anytime soon, or at all. So thanks a ton! :')
Hi, I'm a long time breyer collector (2100+) in Wisconsin. The model horses you paint are beautiful!!!! Kudos to you. I like your collection display and the model horses how to videos. Back in the early 90's I painted over 100 models, the medium that I used was spray paint. When the models were dry I'd paint the eyes, manes, tails and hooves with brushes. I had a few that looked like OOAK's from breyer. Take care and I wish you the best in all of your endeavours. Peace On Earth. Joel Cawthon/ Drafty Acres. :)
I am into Horse of a Different Color and Trail of Painted Ponies horses and I cringe when I get a horse with a broken tail - Thanks so much for your tutorial - I'm excited to try your technique
so this might sound like a dumb question how do you make a blue roan and what should you use to make them? like what kind of paint should you use or would art pencells work better? I kind of want it to look realistic I am just afraid on how to do it any suggestions? I like your blue roan and how do you add shadings?
This video relly us full I've just started doing re paint and I'm planing on doing a liver roneing German short haired pointer will this tecknek work for that as well .
I want to buy two sets of the same horses keep one of the horses and bleach the other one so I can costume paint it or draw on it like this and sell them but hopefully I can do this with my other career on track
I only seal layers I feel need to be sealed. There are certain benefits/downfalls to sealing each layer depending on the project. The only exception is when working with pastels - as ALL those layers must be sealed.
It looks to me like the head was of the Rearing Arabian stablemate and the body was of the thoroughbred stablemate, just with a resculpted neck to join them
DeeJayBe Studios I got the same pencils as the ones you were using and I used an airbrush with golden highflow acrylics. I was trying to roan an area of light grey, would it be it’s just not showing up?