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Using Oil and Acrylic Paint Together - HC 370 

Vince Venturella
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In this Hobby Cheating Tutorial, I take you through using Oil Paints and Acrylic paints in combination on your miniatures to paint faster AND easier. Hope you enjoy!
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0:00 Intro
1:07 Mixing the Paints
3:00 Value Sketch
5:15 Smoothing
7:05 Pushing Colors
10:50 Building Hue
12:15 Intermission
13:40 When Acrylics
14:20 Acrylics over Oils
16:00 Brush Work
18:00 Highlighting with Oils
20:22 Outro
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@CygnusMaximusXIII
@CygnusMaximusXIII Год назад
Another paper towel tip: rather than using cloth, you can get really good "mechanics quality" paper towels from auto parts stores. They're usually blue, and they're designed to not leave any paper fibers behind. They're really great.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@williamings773
@williamings773 7 месяцев назад
I accidentally put one of those through the laundry once, came out good as new.
@GoldenRogueMinis
@GoldenRogueMinis Год назад
I’m a simple man, I see a Vincey V video and I click, doesn’t even matter if I’m interested in the topic. Always informative !!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@MaddnessCreations
@MaddnessCreations Месяц назад
This makes me want to venture out, im a beginner and soaking up everything up. You make this look like magic.
@benweinberg3819
@benweinberg3819 Год назад
Wanted to work up the courage to try old-fashioned oil blending like this on a mini, but always felt I was missing some important technique or step. This guide is one of the most in-depth while being easy to understand and now I have no choice but to try, so thank you Vince!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@Atlas3D
@Atlas3D Год назад
So lovely to see the vermin queen painted as you have. Wonderful work. She was one of the very first in our tails from the garden line.
@Marcusstratus
@Marcusstratus Год назад
Thought I recognized it!
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Awesome, I like the whole line, they are perfect for my Vermin Lords, thanks for the clean, fun to paint sculpt!
@jamescrawford8538
@jamescrawford8538 11 месяцев назад
Well now I feel like a fool for asking if that model was from Atlas and here's a comment from Atlas lol
@Atlas3D
@Atlas3D 11 месяцев назад
@@jamescrawford8538 :D Glad to know she's still a fan fave - was one of our first and a joy to bring to life.
@usachev2010
@usachev2010 9 месяцев назад
Amazing, really inspiring, great
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella 9 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it :)
@deboozombie23
@deboozombie23 Год назад
@TheJacktor
@TheJacktor Год назад
Some things I've found working with oils for over a year. The surface you paint on makes a pretty significant difference to the experience. I like to paint oils on a matte to ultra matte surface because I prefer how the paint sticks a bit better when applying/blending. This also allows me to do more textured work on things like leather. You do your lines and dots, blend it just a little bit so it fades, add more lines and dots etc. Also oils are unparalleled for heavy corrosion. Obviously they can be thinned down to an enamel wash consistency but I love them for thick chunky rust. I have an old short bristled filbert that I use to stipple thick impasto rust tones and it's just marvelous.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@PhthaloGreenskin
@PhthaloGreenskin 10 месяцев назад
Yeah I learned this after I realized that working on an extremely dirty pallete was probably the reason why my work with oils didn't look so great😅
@AlitarS
@AlitarS Год назад
The purple part on the clothing was just beautiful to watch. Damm it was easy!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@madboczek866
@madboczek866 Год назад
I try oil since mounth now. Had so many problems. One of your Videos solved so much of them😂 Thanx a million😉
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Happy to help!
@Steger13
@Steger13 Год назад
I see so many artist on IG that paintb1/6 head sculpt but they never use oil only acrylic i started oil i love it.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@tthrack1432
@tthrack1432 Год назад
Excellent start to a Saturday morning. Thanks Vince!
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
My pleasure!
@BB-pn2qv
@BB-pn2qv Год назад
That opening is hilarious XD "I got a rat lady…"
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@SLICK-GLN
@SLICK-GLN Год назад
Glad you touched on this Subject
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@ProrokLebioda
@ProrokLebioda Год назад
"Oops I did it again, I've blended my paint..." Oils are amazing for blending. In past miniature painters were saying "liquid talent" when talking about washes. Now we are saying so aboout oils! I can't believe for how long I was dismissing oils in mini painting. I remember a few years back seeing on AoS reddit Beastmen Gor painted with oils and thinking it's a gimmicky and hard! How times have changed! Great video, Vince!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@OnceinaSixSide
@OnceinaSixSide Год назад
Incredible. You've inspired me to bust out the oils and try again!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@thomasblennerhassett7223
@thomasblennerhassett7223 Год назад
Finally a video about the way I paint! Thanks Vince I learned a bunch.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@Maximilian4th
@Maximilian4th Год назад
Thanks for this vince, its really helpful seeing oil painting content not just for washes.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@OldManRogers
@OldManRogers Год назад
Too many questions best left unanswered!!! Hope you are on the mend too. :-)
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
I am!
@OldManRogers
@OldManRogers Год назад
@@VinceVenturella that's great to hear :-)
@beetle5000
@beetle5000 Год назад
Another kick ass tutorial Vince 👌💜
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@saseen8499
@saseen8499 Год назад
Vince thank you; this is amazing.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
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@NinetaleHobbies
@NinetaleHobbies Год назад
Love oils. For tabletop stuff I like to start with some speedpaints as a base layer and add oils as highlights. Might just be adding a step but it's still crazy fast. Mixed media for sure. Like you said, right tool for the right job.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@jakessofa8187
@jakessofa8187 Год назад
Have been using oils as a wash, and now shifting into oils for blending / mottled skin for Nurgle over the top of acrylics. Its fantastic for dotting the oil, then using the blending brush to give a mottled look, but its still smooth. some great tips here for beginners and experienced
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@Marcusstratus
@Marcusstratus Год назад
Wow, totally makes sense... haven't really considered the value of the slow drying property fully though
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
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@nctinman8775
@nctinman8775 Год назад
Mind Blown.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
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@ricardoflummiremus
@ricardoflummiremus Год назад
This was what I was thinking about for the last 2 weeks!! I already know this will help a lot!! Thank you Vince, now I’ll watch this golden, priceless lesson! ❤🌞🙌🏼🙏🏼
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@sevencoloredmage8726
@sevencoloredmage8726 Год назад
I'm thankful of every video that shows some nice oil painting. So many videos just oil wash when they could do so much more with this time proven type of paint.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
I totally agree!
@nils466
@nils466 Год назад
Yeah I also painted the skin of a skaven with oil!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@adraxagatone8480
@adraxagatone8480 Год назад
Watched the whole video with my mouth wide opened ... Can't believe what I saw you doing ... It's just AMAZING!!!
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Thank you so much 😀
@EasyZee69
@EasyZee69 Год назад
I was very skeptical about this oil technique before watching the whole video, but now I am sold. I will definitely try this on my next mini.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Please do!
@sebastiandodson189
@sebastiandodson189 Год назад
This was awesome. I really want to pick up some oil paints now.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
You should!
@eyaldiskin3665
@eyaldiskin3665 Год назад
fantastic as always. thank you Vince!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@HobbyDad_dy
@HobbyDad_dy Год назад
Killer video today, Vince!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
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@markhickson9087
@markhickson9087 Год назад
Loved this video. Great information and skills, as ever.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
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@miniaturestash
@miniaturestash Год назад
Great video Vince, thanks!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
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@Wijkert
@Wijkert Год назад
11:28 That being said, you did showed us at the beginning of the video: 1:08 EDIT: I understand what you mean now. You where saying that you don't tell us what colors you are using when, but you did show us what pallet you are using. Got it.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@DaHobbles
@DaHobbles Год назад
Great video! It’s such a game changer when it comes to quick high quality paint jobs. Oils help me a ton with getting contrast and saturation. Acrylics do a great job cleaning up the edges for me :) I’ve been painting up my second lord of change with a mix of airbrush acrylic base coat >> dry brush with oil paints(can’t beat oil based magentas 🙌🏻) >> airbrush some high highlights on the wings with acrylics >> oil pinwashes to finish it up
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@Navtyr
@Navtyr Год назад
Awesome job Vince. Seeing that cool detailed warpstone just reminds me again how much i would love more HC tips and tricks on placing light/shadow patterns on reflective or transparent textures. There's just something in my brain not being able to visualize how the light would bounce at certain angles on stuff like metals or crystals, so i often have to just repaint a ton of times which messes up the texture and looks meh. Your clips are by far the biggest assistance in understanding this though, so thank you.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@doktorkoka
@doktorkoka Год назад
Great job, thanks! In the end I couldn't tell if it's the statuette or 2d artwork. It really took me to see three sides to let it sink in, I thought you were just showing the artwork which was a reference, and would then shown your final result. Awesome and wholesome!
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@markgnepper5636
@markgnepper5636 Год назад
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
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@garyjenson8262
@garyjenson8262 Год назад
I've also been using white enamel over gloss varnish almost like a drybrush. The enamel is smoother than acrylic. The only problem is working time. When it gets to the right consistency on the brush you need to work quickly. Then clean with oms. Mistakes can be corrected with mineral spirit. I think the varnish here is vital for smoothness and mistake correction. Thanks Vince for the tip about hair. Lately my acrylics have been mainly relegated to underpainting. I'm going to try this on my next minis..that have hair.))
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@danthonyrobinson
@danthonyrobinson Год назад
Interesting to see this different take on using oils. I've been using exclusively oils for just over a year now, following more of the "Wappel Method" for lack of a better term. Drying time can definitely be an issue, especially if you get the paint on too thickly. Very important to use much less paint with oils than you think you need--that stuff will spread out a LONG way. Also, if you're in a cool, damp environment, a small reptile light can really help with decreasing the oils' curing time. Most of my oils will dry in 8-12 hours (unless I used a lot of cadmiums), but I can cut the cure time down to about half that with a small 25w reptile heat lamp pointed at the model stuck in my airbrush booth. Oils are also *amazing* for washes, which I know you've covered before. ;)
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@Izzyspaintingworkshop
@Izzyspaintingworkshop Год назад
Awesome job on this rat lady! I am a bit hesitant to get into using oil paints because my work space doesn't have (any) ventilation, and I'm a bit concerned about the fumes. But the work you just showed us is undeniably impeccable. Another great video as always!
@christosvozikis881
@christosvozikis881 Год назад
This is incredible. I was musing over this topic recently after watching one of your videos where you painted a titans metallics with oils. I think I am slowly been pushed over to try oil paints, though old habits die hard.
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@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@derekpeters7086
@derekpeters7086 Год назад
Beautiful work. Thank you
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@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@rhag1394
@rhag1394 Год назад
I started painting with pils a year ago. I consider myself a primitive with them and yet they are such a game changer related to blending! I mostly paint with Kimera, which are matt and somewhat demanding for blending, so I typically only use them after I've created most of the smoothness with oils. If you don't have an airbrush or can't use one, have a look at oil paints. Particularly if you paint long blends a lot. I'm looking at you and your long dressing gowns dear Nighthaunt.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@jasont5427
@jasont5427 Год назад
Fantastic tutorial Vince! That came out really smooth for the time & effort put into it. Well done!
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@loydmorton9134
@loydmorton9134 Год назад
You are a inspiration! Thanks for your insightful lessons
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
My pleasure!
@ddstevenson1
@ddstevenson1 Год назад
Really appreciate this video. One suggestion: a (probably short) list of pitfalls and gotchas when mixing media would be helpful to someone who's just starting out with this technique and doesn't want to learn about issues the hard way.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
That's a great idea!
@surrealroad
@surrealroad Год назад
Slaps paint on - makes a mess - smooths it out - looks incredible - ruins it with more paint - makes it look even better. It's like watching someone play chess with you sometimes Vince!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@prickswithstix1113
@prickswithstix1113 Год назад
Totally bitchen!!! Sure! Fabulous instruction. You always inspire me to take risks and just play with paint! Thanks! Love how you continue to improve you production quality!!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@cliffwood7386
@cliffwood7386 Год назад
I'm going to get brainwashed into buying more paint again, aren't I? Very fun video, might have to give oils a go!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@dennisfoulds3941
@dennisfoulds3941 Год назад
Your amazing Vince. Thanks again.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
My pleasure!
@urs9189
@urs9189 Год назад
I love the skin showcase, but at the end all I looked at was the hair. That is such a nice and beautifully painted hair!
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Thank you so much 😀
@sparks4435
@sparks4435 Год назад
Saturation lives in the mid-tone. Just had a ohhhhh moment. Things just started making more sense.
@ObsidianCrane
@ObsidianCrane Год назад
I've been watching a lot of Japanese Garage Kit builders lately, and they do a lot of their flesh work just with filters, its a very different approach. They also use a lot of things like Tamiya Weathering Master H (Pale Orange, Ivory and Peach) to apply highlights, shadows and colour complexity to skin. While not something that is easy to apply to a human sized 30mm model, large models like this one would apply the techniques.
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@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@brkfstfd
@brkfstfd Год назад
As a pretty good baker (mostly bread, have at times apprenticed with some pretty good guys in Kansas, the point of origin for a ton of your wheat flour :P) even baking isn't as rigid as the popular idiom suggests. It's important to measure by weight versus volume for good reason but recipes aren't EXACTINGLY rigid lol. You don't want to be way out of lane or using antithetical tools to the purpose (I.e naan really needs yogurt)...but you can most certainly play around. I often don't use a recipe to make bread because I understand the dough. I pick a hydration level and whatever enriching things (anything besides the water flour salt yeast) and work and shape the dough accordingly. My mother just made a ton of shortbread biscuits to ice for holiday trays she distributes annually in town and I told her the test batch wasn't short (lacking shortening, aka it needs fat). "But I followed the recipe!!!!!!!!!!!" Cool. Increase the butter 50% (Also, get the best butter the store has because cheap American butter has kinda sucky butterfat content). She was scared to change the dough that much but afterward thought she made the best biscuits in all of her 70 years of life.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
This is awesome. :)
@dannythompson9642
@dannythompson9642 Год назад
👍👍
@nameisbad
@nameisbad Год назад
One thing to note is that if you paint acrylic over oils you risk it cracking in the far future, this isn't as likely with miniatures as it is with a canvas and thick oil, but it can happen. It might not have happened to you, but it can happen. Even if you varnish, tho I hear a method that can work is to varnish with a solvent based varnish then after it's dried a water based varnish. Like ink reactivating dried acrylic, just because something can happen doesn't mean it will for everyone, but that doesn't mean it's not a thing nor a risk and it's one of those things worth knowing. It most likely won't happen, most likely. Love the video btw, your end result looks stunning!
@minibob9252
@minibob9252 Год назад
It seems you missed the part where he specifically mentioned that he let the oil paints dry completely over 1,5 day and then varnished the model before using acrylics.
@nameisbad
@nameisbad Год назад
@@minibob9252 Nope, I'm just really knowledgeable on the subject. Unless we are talking about an oil wash which is mostly mineral spirits that evaporate, or you add some galkyd or liquin to your Oil paints to speed it up, it can take like up to 6 months to dry FULLY, if you painted a painting thickly then it takes over a year to two years to dry fully. Just because you can touch it and it doesn't smear doesn't mean it's not still releasing gases, why do you think it cracks? also it's not about a single varnish used for acrylics which are about the most easy medium to work with in terms of what varnishes. You need a varnish for the oil, then for the the varnish so you can then acrylic over it, and it's not recommended even then, but it's the best option for this. Ultimately the average miniature painter doesn't really care about the nitty gritty or patience. But if you hop on over to the oil painting community you'll find the sentiment of oil over acrylics, no acrylics over oil to be pretty much unanymous. Hell, try googling "can I paint acrylic over oil" I'd bet you'd get mostly results saying not to. Like rules of fat over lean as well as many other things, in this hobby, people don't care and wing it a lot after briefly watching a tutorial, it's why I like vince he almost always explains why things work the way they do and is always experimenting, learning, etc. Often enough when things go wrong for anyone else you'll find a topic about it explaining the process and people being like "weird, that doesn't happen to me" as everyone scratches their head. Just because you painted 10 models a certain flawed way and nothing happened doesn't mean it won't. Just like a person playing a buggy video game might not experience a single bug. Sometimes you gotta dis-encourage against bad habits before they form even if it isn't obvious why until something goes bad down the line. Like say when you are are months into a competition piece.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
It's always a chance, that's why I give the full curing time with some heat lights to bonus (or the sun for short periods) and the varnish. Never had an issue even after years - but yes, if you aren't careful, it can happen. :)
@M0U53B41T
@M0U53B41T Год назад
This makes me wonder how an experiment with black would go - that is, I love the different sheens you can get in black, blues and purples and such. With an oil being more translucent it might be possible to get some really fun effects, while keeping it looking black (easier than acrylic anyway). I'm thinking of my ME Winged Nazghul model in particular!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@Wijkert
@Wijkert Год назад
1:19 small correction: cardboard is used to absorb the excess oil, not any (added?) white spirits. That being said, I don't use cardboard either. The persoon I look up the most when it comes to painting with oils on miniatures: Anton Fomenko doesn't, so I learned not to do it either. It does help with speeding up the drying time, but my thinking is that those oils are their for a reason.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@Slaneshhhh
@Slaneshhhh Год назад
Awesome video! I bought a ton of high quality oil paints and just gave up on them after some attempts. This motivates me to just try to paint big flat surfaces with them, and not the details (that's what killed me before).
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@isisnmagic1812
@isisnmagic1812 Год назад
Great video love to see how you worked with oils, I have a set of oil paints and just bought myself a six set of Daler Rowney inks having seen you use the white and magenta inks in other paint videos. Will be watching them before I use through the airbrush, trying to push myself skillset.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Thank you!
@LiterallyChad
@LiterallyChad Год назад
I don't know if someones already said this but if you need to you can speed up the drying time of oils with a fast dry medium and/or use heat to speed up the curing time with a heater, fireplace or make a lamp box.
@phookaziz3
@phookaziz3 Год назад
Really enjoying the oils tutorials. How are you disposing of the oily paper towels used white spirits, and oily paint at the bottom of the jar etc.? I’ve heard the are potentially flammable or shouldn’t go in regular trash?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
I've never had an issue, I double bag them and put them in the outside trash.
@12pigeons-in-a-trench-coat
@12pigeons-in-a-trench-coat Год назад
I liked just for the 'probably asking questions of me...'
@Daealis
@Daealis Год назад
One thing of note that I think I went wrong early on: Use a larger brush than you think you need, and also try to find relatively stiff bristled one. I have some very cheap 30-in-a-bundle-for-four-bucks chinese synthetics that I've used, and looking at how easily you pulled away the paint, these brushes are way softer than those. Or it's just about the size, where in the smaller brush the bristles just don't support each other well enough. With the soft brushes I have, I need to get my oils to about as thin as my acrylics to have any hope of moving them around at all, at which point it becomes a balancing act to not make end up with just oil washing the whole mini with no substantial deposit of pigments anywhere but the crevices. Of course that is one way to approach the same issue, using the oils more like filters and glazes. You paint your base layers in with acrylics, then come in with the oils to just do the tiny dots of color and smooth them out. I can't remember who was weathering a tank/titan with that approach(might've been you), just dots of darker tones and grimes, then wiping them down until the desired level of use was achieved. Oils are so much fun, definitely a tool everyone should try out at least once. Entry level investment isn't too bad either, couple of bucks for the white spirit, 5-6 bucks a tube of paint that is a lifetime supply for most painters. Get yourself a white, black, red, green, burned umber and a magenta of some description, and you're ready to do 90% of what oils are really good for. 30ish bucks and you're set for life with the oils. And they're not that hard to sell forward if you don't like them too, parents want their kids to try out some oil painting and bam, set sold.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@Isaac-hm6ih
@Isaac-hm6ih 9 месяцев назад
Another tip: acrylics and water soluble oils CAN be simply mixed. I'm still experimenting with uses.
@galatician8063
@galatician8063 Год назад
Incredible stuff Vince!!! Perfect size for illustration tutorial but would love to see you paint a normal size mini with oils on skin sometime. Rat Queen is beautiful, mostly - just can't get used to that face on that body!
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Here you go, normal 32mm miniature - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--ha32I_iJPM.html
@emilykhan8706
@emilykhan8706 Год назад
This is my method as well. So rewarding, it feels like cheating!
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@MB_42
@MB_42 Год назад
Very nice and cool video. I need to get some nice synthetic brushed to try oil a bit more ;3 I love how the skin comes slowly together O-o
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Thank you! 😊
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@jasoncoleman1499
@jasoncoleman1499 7 месяцев назад
Did Vince say this “wasn’t” for competition? Oh boy.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, this was for fun and learning as always. :)
@sergei5879
@sergei5879 Год назад
There are a couple products that can help speed up drying oils. Smhincke malbutter. And also shmincke and gambling has matt varnish (solvent based) - you can mix in a bit and it will matt and speed up drying. But mostly it important only for reds and cadmium colors - they might take up to a week of drying. Also it quite depends on oils brands, some more matt drying a bit faster.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@ignitedxblaze
@ignitedxblaze Год назад
I can only think of the rat couple art a certain comedian purchased now....
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@davidbrown5939
@davidbrown5939 Год назад
This video convinced me to finally give oils a shot. Does anyone have tips for oil setups and cleaning up? You all using sealed jars for your cleanup paper towels? And do you use fresh paint thinner each time? Thanks!
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
I always use fresh white spirits each time.
@mwyler3390
@mwyler3390 Год назад
oh my... i. do. declare. I was not expecting to feel things.
@alecryan5962
@alecryan5962 9 месяцев назад
I've been going through your back catalog and watching all of your oil painting videos because I just picked up a set of Golden's Open acrylic line. Supposedly, they work like oil paints, so I was curious to see how they worked on some minis. Have you considered doing a review for that line of paint? I've only found reviewers who paint on canvas, but so far, the feedback has seemed overwhelmingly positive.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella 9 месяцев назад
I’ll have to check them out
@paulausten5786
@paulausten5786 Год назад
Love this vid Vince. As someone who’s looking to get into using oils are there any recommended colors to begin with?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Just a good mix of the primary colors.
@Krullio
@Krullio Год назад
Oh yeah! Right to my hearth. Vince do you think oils could a go to for any task where one is hesitant of using a loaded brush technique? Even NMM?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Yes, though with NMM, you often need 2-3 applications after curing to get the full contrast.
@SigurdBraathen
@SigurdBraathen 2 месяца назад
Excellent video, as always, Vince! Now that Newsh is here, how would that + inks or acrylics work for this purpose? (skin/blending)
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella 2 месяца назад
Probably not as well, I haven't tried it for this purpose, but you need to work thick, and newsh is still thinning to some degree.
@GhostGuitars
@GhostGuitars 9 месяцев назад
fkn magic!
@WhiteWulfe
@WhiteWulfe Год назад
Ooooh, that's a lovely looking model, and I rather like the mixed media approach. Any recommendations for a dry palette for oils? I'm currently using sheets, and as handy as they are, I'd prefer something a little more solid, as well as reusable.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
I often use a marble tile I got for a few dollars from the hardware store. Easy to scrape and clean, no drama. That or for small jobs, a metal well palette.
@alexandreroma8118
@alexandreroma8118 Год назад
Astonishing paint job Vince. I would love to see if you have a technique for simulating fur on "large" flat surfaces like on this model. Also: would love to know where you might get that specific miniature, I'm always looking for rodents to add to my Skaven collection.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
I've showed how to do fur texture over flat surfaces before - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Jzk5DHKBEtY.html The mini was from My Mini Factory from Atlas. :)
@alexandreroma8118
@alexandreroma8118 Год назад
@@VinceVenturella Ah, must have missed that one, thank you for the lessons as always.
@maddogmadden23
@maddogmadden23 Год назад
Great video! I wanted to do this for my chaos daemons! One question.. if I use a enamel or oil tint like streaking grime over top of oils with a varnish would I be at risk for reactivation? Or would a good coat of varnish really mitigate it?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Once it's cured and varnished, you shouldn't hurt anything.
@DarthNerdlinger7
@DarthNerdlinger7 Год назад
Great video, thank you for sharing with your usually great explanations! I have been thinking of oil paints recently, so this came at a great time! This may be an obvious answer, but have you used oils to start with the NMM process to get some smooth blends out of the gate? Then go to acrylics for the bright and edge highlights? Also, what oil paint brands do you recommend?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Yes, it can be a good base, but most of the key with NMM is the contrast, and you either need a second pass or you need to puch it up with Acrylics. For Oil paints, I like the Winsor & Newton artist paints.
@Delta66-jz1vl
@Delta66-jz1vl 6 месяцев назад
Thx for the video. I use oils from time to time on my minis, butthe biggest issue for me is the solvent, even "odorless" thinner is annoying and I have to wear a breathing mask
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella 6 месяцев назад
Yes, I know some individuals can be more susceptible to the odor, and that is tough.
@traiantulbure3819
@traiantulbure3819 Год назад
Loved this! I’ve got some oils, but only had the courage to use them as thin washes so far, however this video has encouraged me to take the next step. Quick question; you have two metal cups you dip your brush into between mixing paints. Can you enlighten me as to what they are?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Sure, one is just for clean white spirits for thinning, one is for rinsing and cleaning.
@traiantulbure3819
@traiantulbure3819 Год назад
@@VinceVenturella That’s great. Thank you!
@ChiccoLocMi
@ChiccoLocMi Год назад
Very informative as always! One thing I find myself struggling with is excessive thickness of the oil paint layer: should I just subtract more with the blending brush or should paints be thinned more?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Subtract and smooth more.
@ChiccoLocMi
@ChiccoLocMi Год назад
@@VinceVenturella thank you!
@zramirez5471
@zramirez5471 Год назад
I can't believe I didn't try working the colors with a dry clean brush!!! I've been beating my head against the wall wondering why everything was such a mess! It should be noted that the cheap oils from Walmart have a TON of oil in them and need to be laid on a dry surface first - the artist grade oils are 100% worth it and the insane vibrance is indescribable by comparison
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Glad I could help!
@SeppukoGaming
@SeppukoGaming Год назад
Holy cow,Vince! This is simply awesome and I can't wait to try this out myself in the future. Do you feel that scale limits you in the use of this? Like doing this on 32mm seems to be a really precise job in my mind but I somehow feel like I might be wrong to assume that. Greetings from Germany
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
It’s easier on larger miniatures, but I have videos in the playlist on 32mm models as well.
@BinxyBrown
@BinxyBrown Год назад
Can I ask what consistency you are using for your paints? Are you thinning them at all with white spirits? Are you rinsing your original brush out very often?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
You can see me working with them, I am thinning them a little, just to get them moving, but not much. I'm generally rinsing between strong color changes.
@Wijkert
@Wijkert Год назад
19:28 "re-instantiate" oof, as a non native speaker I had to Google this one... If I am honest, I Googled "cathartic" too; I had a vague idea, but wanted to be sure.
@Sherlock_Hulmes__
@Sherlock_Hulmes__ Год назад
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@michaeln5660
@michaeln5660 Год назад
Great video. Do you ever use drying agents such as malbutter? Great for getting a full cure in 12-24hrs depending on paint thickness.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
I have played with them but never really enjoyed the way it changes the consistency of the paint, but it's something I need to experiement with more.
@Sean-ch4vn
@Sean-ch4vn Год назад
This tutorial was great and it has me more motivated to take on oil paints. I would like to know what colors you used fo he hair, thanks!
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Just Burgandy from Pro Acryl as a base and then adding deck tan.
@williamemery8448
@williamemery8448 Год назад
I've watched a ton of your videos and have enjoyed all your content. I was looking into oils but was thinking of starting with some cheaper paints first. To really see if it's for me before buying the better paints. Do you think that is a good idea and will it work with cheaper oil paints?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Sure, you could always go for the Winton student paints or something similar, in general, they are all going to be a little more expensive, but they will last you forever.
@ShesDeadJimMUSIC
@ShesDeadJimMUSIC Год назад
Oils are so much more intuitive. Was wondering if you had any thoughts towards impasto for fur textures?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
I think it's something we tend to avoid as miniature painters but shouldn't.
@PhthaloGreenskin
@PhthaloGreenskin 10 месяцев назад
Im using oils on a character with a very sunny skin tone. What's a good shadow color for it? I've done test fig after test fig and i cant seem to get it right.
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella 9 месяцев назад
I am always a fan of Alizaran Crimson mixed with varying degrees of payne's grey into our existing skin tone. You can also use a little darker purple colors mixed with some dark umber.
@toast0011
@toast0011 Год назад
This looks interesting, can any cheap oil paint work or do you need to be at a certain quality?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
You want at least student quality to start.
@ramathaham
@ramathaham Год назад
Love your work! Did you use the oils for the NMM armour plates on her legs?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Those were all acrylics actually.
@davelogeman
@davelogeman Год назад
Great instruction! Maybe I missed it, but how many coats of varnish do you recommend over the oil before applying acrylic?
@VinceVenturella
@VinceVenturella Год назад
Generally I give it two varnish layers
@davelogeman
@davelogeman Год назад
@@VinceVenturella thanks!
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