I've just started painting thus figurine. I just couldn't get her skin tone right
@roga226415 күн бұрын
Bub
@RandomGayPers00n8 күн бұрын
Bub
@badaim117826 күн бұрын
amazing!!!!
@RodrigoVargasRJАй бұрын
Você tem o maior trabalho para Imprimir uma peça e depois pintar mas não se dá ao trabalho de lixar as marcas de suportes das peças antes de pintar. Ahhh pelo amor de Deus cara, trabalho porco.
@packe93Ай бұрын
Great result, really liked the skin, both the sponging and the final result. Happy you're back. 🙂
@LetsGeekItOutАй бұрын
Absolutely love this model! Great video man!
@jesusjim8526Ай бұрын
This stuff blocked both my airbrushes. The mix in these inks is trash but I do like some off the effects. I will probably go back to AK enamels
@iansahleen1173Ай бұрын
Looks fantastic!!! Source for the audio?
@dilandauscАй бұрын
How long did you leave the acrylic layer to dry beore adding the villainy ink? First time ysing them today and when i got to the cotton bud/spirit stage it was pulling some of the acrylic off too so not sure i rushed it in excitement to try them
@gundamhigh29032 ай бұрын
Where did you get that ghoul from?! My ushoran has dinner plates set around a banquet table ready for them!
@TempleOfShadowsTOS2 ай бұрын
This is absolutely the best looking Vashtorr I’ve seen!
@Mr.Kasiic2 ай бұрын
Amazing what you can find on KZbin...i have same demon hunter to paint,thank you for showing how!😊
@justadarnminute4742 ай бұрын
Easier than it seems, harder than it looks. Good job
@kingozymandias83702 ай бұрын
Superb !
@Jaydonald_DG2 ай бұрын
Nicely done! Where is the Ork Bust from? It is awesome.
@jamesdwight88083 ай бұрын
Great video @ keep it up
@Thewiggleman3 ай бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@cptatlas46574 ай бұрын
This is awesome!
@nameisbad4 ай бұрын
Lol miniature painters discovering intentional brush strokes for the first time hahaha.
@bopo9003 ай бұрын
you mean new technique or different way of painting. basicly any brush stroke is intentional. where is your mini?
@nameisbad3 ай бұрын
@@bopo900 I mean ask ninjon, I believe he's seen my mini's on discord before, or maybe you should just come see what I do instead now, if you live in england why don't you come to my gallery opening up in two months from now. Also brush strokes aren't all intentional, people start off just doing what they think works, intentional brushstrokes outside of being an absolute pedant about this stuff... is where you paint a brushstroke with the intention to direct the eyes to a point, or to add stylistic flair, etc I love miniature painting, I really do, but this medium of art is about the most held back one out there, too many bad actors and preditory crap with restrictive rules for competitions. Reminder that this is a format where at golden daemon one person won with a mini they painted over a single day, beating people who spent a year. If you do come to my gallery showcase I'd be more than happy to show you some of the healthy practices and ideas I learnt moving away from mini painting and onto acrylic and oil paintings on canvas.
@SeerIbarelyknowher3 ай бұрын
@@nameisbad I do not live in England to see your gallery, but I would be delighted to hear what you have learned moving from minis to canvas painting.
@nameisbad3 ай бұрын
@@SeerIbarelyknowher Pretty much every miniature painting brand is using cheap pigments some that are won at auctions, the more inconsistent paints are because of that, their lack of detailing what's in them really showcases that they don't care about the consumer, there was I believe one brand that started listing their pigmentation, but generally speaking everything we buy in this hobby is either rebranded stuff sold for higher (like some brushes like artis opus stuff), or really expensive poor to medium quality stuff. Since I came back I've been using my professional grade (which isn't as expensive as you'd think from that term) heavy bodied acrylics as well as oil paints to paint with, using the stylistic ideas from normal paintings and applying them to my mini's, it's a very fun thing to do. I also don't really use many paints, as you can save money in a way I wish I knew before by just mixing ten different paints. This has the advantage of generally causing the scheme to naturally use mother colors to fit together. Mother color in fact is a concept that will improve most painters paint jobs tremendously but alas it's all just people repeating the 100th how to paint fast bs. Truth of the matter is you don't want to paint fast, that's the way to hating painting, if you need a fast army you have many ways you already know how to do to get that out, but the majority of people who buy these models don't even play. With color mixing, you have to learn a little color theory, that might seem a bit of a pain but on the other hand it's something super beneficial. There is other things like how some colors are red shade or green shade, this is relevant to mixing, opactiy of paints is why painting certain things is hard also, for example the more toxic cadmium (there is now a really good fake version of that) is expensive because it is opaque. One thing I find problematic with painting mini's for competitions is everything is expected to be done a certain way, or some things are more successfull than others, you have very little space to make your own style show and be expressive with it. A silly example is, if I wanted to paint my mini's in the style of vincent van gogh then why couldn't I? nothing says I can't but I know that some people would frown upon it, entering it into a competition I know it would deduct from my score because to paint in the style of vvg I'd have to break some of the "rules" of mini painting. So much of learning painting and developing your own style has been meeting people and exploring yourself, to then showcase a fragile honesty within to what you like. In the mini painting realm, too many people teaching aren't actually that great, make mistakes in their knowledge or are just repetitive, caring less about the peoples growth as painters and more about the algorythm and getting views, so much stuff is copy cat, repeated etc, and a lot of people don't know the history of mini painting, like painting with oils might seem like a new method but it's actually how mini's were originally painted before acrylic became popular. I'd recommend vince venturela as your main go to to learn, as he's the only one who really seems to care about the teaching part. For stylistic stuff and trying different things, to some painters who have scratched interesting ideas outside of others norms, try: 52 miniatures (he's done stuff like using liquid texture paint to paint with to great results in a very unique style of texture on mini's amongst other things, he showcases not to think like others but think of things from his own brand new perspective), Miniac is another good one, you can see his struggle with trying to find his own voice in it all, and ninjon has surprised me at times. Outside that, skip almost everyone else and go straight to watching bust painters with no commentary like sergio calvo miniatures i think it was, who you can just learn from him doing, or MarcoFrisoniNJM who paints in oils if you want to see that differences. The point here is too many are told what they should do, be interested in, to rush, etc when in truth any good teacher will teach you to try different things, to think for yourself, to understand the fundamentals of the tools and medium you are using etc Like for example did you know the surface of gloss is flat and the surface of matte is rough? therefore if you wanted to paint say a car without priming over the transparent window you can just prime it with a matte varnish spray? Lots of knowledge we once had in this hobby is lost or dying away because these so called youtubers are too busy pretending to be teachers but are just repeating the same crap each of them are saying, multiple times, just for trying to get views.
@SeerIbarelyknowher3 ай бұрын
@@nameisbad That's a lot of information, but luckily I am already familiar with essentially all of it so I could follow fairly well! In fact, I've personally met and talked with every painter you've mentioned except 52 Minis though I have watched some of his content. His video on lighting was particularly good imo. You're correct on pretty much every account, and I think it could be expanded even further by looking into artists such as Alfonso Giraldes "Banshee" and Roman Lappat. What you are describing about mini competitions and style seem to align a lot with their #fucksmoothness and #happypainting movements which are essientially the same thing. Banshee in particular talks about the importance of knowing what is in your paints and having control with heavy body acrylics with intense pigmentation and inks. Though as far as painting quickly goes, I think speed is great if you can get a result you are happy with. I would agree that the obsession with speed painting in the medium is fairly unhealthy overall, but as a commission painter I cannot deny the practical value it has as well. 😅 I appreciate you sharing and expanding your perspective though I'm not sure many would be receptive to it via text.
@Jigsaw7654 ай бұрын
yeaaahh steal slop
@123scopee4 ай бұрын
Sick mate, absolutely sick
@anneslagboom44614 ай бұрын
maybe link ninjon's video in the info?
@TheSpazztech4 ай бұрын
Had the same issue with the droppers with goons grim and carrion crimson.
@Thewiggleman4 ай бұрын
i've been finding with more use on them that I will stir the bottom of the bottle thoroughly with a spare piece of brass rod (because a lot seems to settle at the bottom) then just pour ever so gently into one of my metal ramakens, then I can just pour any excess back into the bottle.
@gnol46884 ай бұрын
Stl Where? Thanks 😅
@Kay-gr1ft5 ай бұрын
Beautiful figure, what size is it?
@daniellof4535 ай бұрын
Well, well, well... look, who wiggled out an unboxing video🙃
@Thewiggleman5 ай бұрын
Low hanging fruit I know, but genuinely happy to see some updated kroot sculpts!
@karrde2oo75 ай бұрын
KROOT
@ryanwilliams8945 ай бұрын
This is sick!
@imdeaded5 ай бұрын
Reverse dry brushing.
@Thewiggleman5 ай бұрын
Pretty much, and it's why I love it as it's a much smoother finish to the sometimes chalky results I can get from drybrushing!
@jblade80285 ай бұрын
cool vid but the awful AI art thumbnail kinda cheapens it. Its a shame because ur content is solid but the weird ai art will turn people away.
@ericwillis52925 ай бұрын
I don’t think you should ever use metal on metal to clean your airbrush. That’s just going to absolutely destroy the finish on the airbrush on the inside and lead to more clogs from it not being smooth on the inside and not getting a good spray pattern.
@joegkushner5 ай бұрын
How long do you let the enamel dry?
@Thewiggleman5 ай бұрын
I usually blast it with a heat gun and it dries up in about 30 seconds to 1 min
@snappified16225 ай бұрын
Love the painting in conjunction with the commentary and music. Awesome!
@Thewiggleman5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@antongunther39775 ай бұрын
When removing the needle you should actually remove the nozzle first and than push the needle forward. This will prevent paint from entering the back part of the airbrush. I dont recommend doing the pipe cleaner dry - at least put some water on it before you go in. Also dont clean an expensive brush this way, you WILL damage it (How I lost my nice badger airbrush). Instead get one of those interdental flossing brushes (very small and thin pipe cleaners) and dip it in airbrush cleaner and wash the inside with that. I recommend the fine sized ones. Needle: dont scrape like that, you can potentially end up bending the needle. Instead just get a damp paper towel and dap some airbrush cleaner on it and squeeze the needle with the paper towel and stroke towards the point only (to avoid sticking yourself). Cleaning fluid: best I've found is master airbrush cleaner - kind pricy. Windex works really well (same stuff as master airbrush cleaner but cheaper/watered down). Cheapest is water and airbrush reducer. DO NOT spray IPA like some people suggest - this destroys the O rings (same thing with acetone). For enamels you probably want to use white spirits or whatever you use to thin the paint as your cleaning fluid. Due to it being harsh on the O rings I would flush with water intermittently while cleaning.
@DarkAgesWorkshop5 ай бұрын
Cool video! I recommend shaking the bottle, cleaning the pipette, and give it another thorough shake, you did the right thing squeezing the pipette all the way - it's a nice commodity but needs some maintenance. I also recommend thinning Villainy Inks with at least 3/4 brushfuls of mineral spirit and stir nicely before applying, so it dries more matte and much faster. Carrion Crimson and Coelia Green have a sort of "secret" effect as flesh washes, they have small little stray pigments floating around that will give flesh a super realistic effect like little skin flaws/imperfections/pores. Play around with those, you'll be surprised! Great showcase!
@Wardads15 ай бұрын
Nope,no way I will go back to enamels and the vile stench of thinners .Can do better without them plus I'm a brush licker for life !
@aristotle295 ай бұрын
You could use gamsol. There is zero smell from gamsol. Also, don't lick your brushes anyway. The pigments used in paint cause cancer, like cadmium.
@GrimdarkCompendium5 ай бұрын
Yooooo!! ❤ I appreciate the review! I quite like the approach you had here! It demonstrates some pretty cool tests! Thanks so much!
@Wolffheim5 ай бұрын
How do you buy the set?
@Dwilson12825 ай бұрын
it helped me a lot to thin them profusely
@Thewiggleman5 ай бұрын
It is one thing I wish I tried in retrospect to the video, they do come out a lot thicker than the ak washes I'm used to like rust streaks and streaking grime!
@7nineofspades55 ай бұрын
I've ordered them but still waiting for shipment to Australia, I ordered 150ml bottles though, I haven't seen 30ml bottles.
@docwiley68675 ай бұрын
Love those daemon models; sad the creator had to take them down for IP. For the diorama, might I suggest you face them against Erda? Erebus summoning them for extra credit?
@Thewiggleman5 ай бұрын
Might be a good excuse to do a video where I just constantly say "fffffuck Erebus"!
@daniellof4535 ай бұрын
These washes look really nice, but besides the airbrush use. What is the difference between enamel wash and oil wash? I honestly see no difference besides the enamel comes pre made.
@Thewiggleman5 ай бұрын
Good question! Enamels tend to dry a lot more matte whilst I've found oils to come out with a faint satin finish, working process-wise they're very similar, so for example on vehicles you might want that subtle satin finish I'd say oils would be the way to go, but on skin where you'd want your shadows to be matte then enamels would be the way to go!
@electrictrojan67195 ай бұрын
Enamels are matte and wayyyyy stronger. You can make oils matte by using a lot of thinner but that means rinsing out the oil, which is what binds the oil together and sticks it to the miniature. Matte oil paint is weak paint, mostly.
@dot0verdrive5 ай бұрын
although I only have painted a few models with streaking grime, I'd like to add that my experience with oil washes is that I strip off the acrylic undercoats with oil washes, whereas it seems like emanel washes somehow protect the acrylics from being stripped. perhaps its something about the acrylics getting rehydrated or something with oil, but I've had much better results with streaking grime.
@daniellof4535 ай бұрын
@dot0verdrive, really? My experience with white spirits has been the inverse. There's no effect on acrylics, and I get more of a satin finish. Maybe it depends on what I use.
@Nemusplanta5 ай бұрын
it might be good idea to empy the droper after use to bottle and then "rinse" it whit mineral spirits.Pump it full of spirits few times and them empty it so to dropper is empty when bottle is closed?
@Thewiggleman5 ай бұрын
I've had the same thought, plan is to dip the nozzle of the ichor of the damned dropper into some mineral spirits and see if it loosens it up enough first, the rest came out with a bit of effort while I was trying it out.
@ThrehaneMiniatures5 ай бұрын
Nice thorough review. I watch a bunch of GDC videos, and was curious about this product.
@nickb69465 ай бұрын
Late to the game, but would you be able to give a list of paints you use? I'm painting a couple myself by hand and dont want to have to keep going over it lol. Thanks!
@Thewiggleman5 ай бұрын
Honestly, at this point I can barely remember, I want to say it was vallejo model color light skin tone, but I also see some vallejo game color ghost grey as i'm painting it, but I don't remember mixing the two! The shadows were done with liquitex muted pink ink.
@jackshipley79496 ай бұрын
Always wanted to pick up death guard but they’ve been bad for so long
@EmanGameplay6 ай бұрын
This looks excellent.
@Thewiggleman6 ай бұрын
Cheers mate! Once the Bloodthirster is finished I've got the other two greater daemons ready to paint and hopefully get them together in a diorama!
@Alfonso1014826 ай бұрын
What color did you use for flesh tone if you don’t mind me asking
@Thewiggleman5 ай бұрын
I *think* it was vallejo model colour light skin tone, and maybe mixed in with some vallejo game colour ghost grey, but again I could be wrong it's been so long!
@giantonions38107 ай бұрын
shit looks sick man, did it perfectly
@snappified16227 ай бұрын
Sick! I'm interested in your take of a keeper of secrets !