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I really like you tutorial are very useful
ОтветитьThank you very much 👍👍👍
ОтветитьOkay
ОтветитьVery nice! Thank you for sharing this.
ОтветитьYou're awesome man that is so cool
ОтветитьI don't know why but all the types of paint are mind boggling, and im a handyman! I only know oil and water based paint, which is acrylic i think, anyway awesome job looks like you used oil and acrylic to achieve the results
ОтветитьWhat size brush?
ОтветитьOut-freakin'-standing! I've got to try this; thanks much.
Ответить2023 just came across this but thank you. Very good work you do. Thanks.
ОтветитьThanks for the tips why use separate brushes
ОтветитьTurned out great! But:
1- How the heck do you NOT get the wash color all over the top of everything when you're not wiping as you go? (I've done tons of washes, and it ALWAYS darkens EVERYTHING even with wiping, let alone NOT quickly wiping excess)
2- How the heck are you going back later and rubbing it with paint thinner without removing all the paint? This isn't making sense in my brain. Lol
You could always drybrush those details on or take a piece of plasticard and put paint on the edge to get the details without much mess. Jun's Mini Garage does this quite often
ОтветитьYou can also lay down the silver over the whole thing you have the lettering to be in acrylic then paint the grey over the top of that with enamel then dampen the cotton bud with thinner and rub over the raised detail lettering and the acrylic will show through perfectly without the need for used washes that leave tide marks
ОтветитьAmazing, thank you!
ОтветитьGreat tutorial. The result looks proffesional.👍
ОтветитьI just did that same Skyline kit and had a hell of a hard time with that valve cover. Those little areas between the sparkplugs don't hold the color as well as you'd think, but I did mine in red.
Ответитьwhat brush did you use for this?
excellent tips im learning so much!
Love this video! What an artist you are. You sound so humble too.
So much so that I am now a subscriber!
Looking forward to reviewing your other videos and learning much before I start my next project. I’m just getting back into the hobby after many years away so finding wonder in the builders, constructors and artists who now populate this hobby. What a great time to get back!
great approach, thanks for sharing. One question, at the beginning you comment that the enamel was to cover all the parts. So did you paint the whole part first, then the detail, followed by the wash. or as the part bare when you started?
ОтветитьDo you need to add primers before painting these small parts?
Ответитьwhy you use enamel instead of X acrylic tamiya? whats the difference?
Ответить👍🏻 ok
ОтветитьNice technic! Thank you very much!👍🏻
ОтветитьNow that looks nice ! Thanks for the tip
ОтветитьShould I worry about spilling the paint?
ОтветитьFor cars, If I want to paint the interior a different color than the exterior do you have any tips on doing that? Like the sequence of events, or when and how I should do what? Anyone answer if you have tips, I'm building my first car model.
ОтветитьOnly I wish you had zoomed in some more.
Ответитьmic drop! Haha. That's awesome! Thanks for the tip
ОтветитьYou have just saved me a lot of frustration from painting detail. Thanks for posting.
ОтветитьAlternatively and far easier way would be to drybrush the raised details until details were crisp and clear, then just shoot a coat of matte clear over it to lock it in. Good video and nice idea, always good to know multiple ways to achieve something.
ОтветитьThat is a very interesting way to paint raised details. I can’t wait to try it. Thanks for the tip.
Ответитьnice technique.. really useful for me. Thanks a lot!
Ответитьbeautiful work, came out really good. seeing a few critical comments on here which blows my mind. extremely fine detail work especially considering the scale...I will be using your technique for sure!
ОтветитьLooking to invest in tamiya paints soon but in the meantime, would normal acylic do an alright job or any other cheaper brands/options?
ОтветитьHello! Thank you for this video! So much to learn to really build a model properly. Do you have to split between enamels and acrylics as you did? Will all acrylic paints not work?
ОтветитьNice technique.
ОтветитьFantastic technique! But I have a question, why is it necessary to alternate the acrylic and the enamel?
Also let's say I paint the raised in enamels, you then make a wash out of the acrylic? How is that, do you just add some water?
This is NOT the best or simplest way to do this by any means
ОтветитьGreat tutorial and greetings from the States! What technique do you use for paint detailing raised lettering or scripts on car bodies? 😄👍👌✌🇺🇸
ОтветитьWOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So that's how it's done!! Superb!!!!!!
ОтветитьDetailing seems to be in the eye of the beholder, I know your a great model master, I just didn't see a difference in the part you were trying to highlight. Maybe my screen is too small or the part was to small. Filming through a lighted hobby magnifying glass might have brought it out more clearly. I'll stick with my current technique for now and catch you on the next one.
Ответитьwhat Brush should i use for small details?
ОтветитьThankyou
ОтветитьIt’s really bloody good tutorial mate
ОтветитьBrilliant video
Ответитьgreat tutorial - subbed :)
ОтветитьGreat idea. Thank you.
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