Scared of Airbrushing WARHAMMER? Try Anyway

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The Painting Phase

The Painting Phase

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@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
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@ItsDrMcQuack
@ItsDrMcQuack 10 ай бұрын
Piggybacking off this to give you my top tip for preventing 90% of (my) stoppages: an old toothbrush head mounted within easy reach when airbrushing. I've glued mine to the holder I use for my brush. I have the bristles pointing straight up, and then I dribble a little water or alcohol on. Whenever I feel a clog/dried tip starting, i just rub the airbrush through the toothbrush. Sometimes I do it preventatively as well, sort of like rinsing a regular brush. Having the toothbrush head glued in place makes it incredibly easy to do, and I don't even have to empty out the airbrush cup first. It obviously won't do anything for issues inside the airbrush, but it has solved almost all my issues during regular use. I hope my explanation makes sense, it felt awkward without showing pictures.
@HelmetPohl
@HelmetPohl 10 ай бұрын
A normal video for a normal level painter. Good stuff, thanks for keeping the mistakes in. More of this painters journey stuff please. Will help ease everyone’s journey down that hobby trumpet and hopefully prevent anyone from getting stuck in it never to return. I to the warp of the hobby trumpet. Do you want to live forever?
@przemysawpietras8497
@przemysawpietras8497 9 ай бұрын
It's good to know you're not the only one with such problems. I definitely can relate, been there done that and more (like setting too high PSI to basically tear off previous layers of paint).
@OldManRogers
@OldManRogers 9 ай бұрын
100% I used to love when old white dwarfs showed armies that weren't eavy metal and you could see normal armies
@blitzrw450
@blitzrw450 10 ай бұрын
Try not to start with your paint in the pot first. It's good practice to go thinners/flow improvers first. Run them through for one or two small bursts and then add paints. This essentially lubes your needle a bit prior to spraying your paint. Makes cleaning easier too.
@jackmichaels9504
@jackmichaels9504 10 ай бұрын
Its very refreshing watching a video of someone showing their trial and error with airbrushing. I have had an airbrush that my wife got me for Christmas for over a year and have never used it because I am (like you) intimidated by the tool. Thanks for giving me some confidence to just go for it and see what happens no matter the results!
@POSTGUITAR
@POSTGUITAR 10 ай бұрын
FWIW for stoppages, I saw a great tip on Airbrush Asylum, which is (for a dual action airbrush) to keep the airbrush air on at all times rather than doing short bursts. Short bursts makes it more likely to clog because when you cut off the air suddenly whatever paint is going through the mechanism dries half way out, so you're looking to reduce the number of times you cut off the airflow in a painting session
@murphy7801
@murphy7801 10 ай бұрын
Well short bursts causing stoppages is dependent on the pressure your using and how thin the paint is.
@EdGarnham
@EdGarnham 10 ай бұрын
Facts.
@TheThewhatnow
@TheThewhatnow 10 ай бұрын
There are different ways to avoid this, Vince says to avoid blowing air through the airbrush unless there is also coming paint out because the airflow will dry any paint left on the needle. It has served me well, and I don´t have a lot of clogs, and a quetip on hand with airbrush cleaner on it to wipe the needle makes them even less frustrating.
@CaptinCrofty
@CaptinCrofty 10 ай бұрын
Leaving the air on all the time made me enjoy air brushing
@LordByte
@LordByte 10 ай бұрын
The main thing is to keep it on until after the paint has stopped. So if you continue painting it goes on full blast. If you stop just make sure that the paint is out before stopping the airflow. It takes some getting used to.
@lion9f452
@lion9f452 10 ай бұрын
Love this. Not enough creators show the stress you go through learning all of this stuff. End result was cracking too. Lovely job.
@lion9f452
@lion9f452 10 ай бұрын
Also, what are you using at 15:12...? Leaves a really nice after effect!
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
Dust effects by AK
@SnakeWorksStudio
@SnakeWorksStudio 10 ай бұрын
2:35 Sadly this can be a problem with a lot of things in life. Not just airbrushes. I think the terminator came out really nice. Well done!
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
It does just get in the way right??
@jamesrichards2442
@jamesrichards2442 10 ай бұрын
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@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
We have him in our sights. If he doesn’t duck and weave, he’ll be ours!
@Tempestus88
@Tempestus88 9 ай бұрын
The algorithm recommended this video to me. The fact that you showed where you stumbled and had issues made me subscribe. It shows you are a normal human, unlike the "pro painters" who only show their best work in videos.
@hiitsme9042
@hiitsme9042 10 ай бұрын
BIG THANKS for a very real video - constantly toying with the idea of getting an air brush - still scared. Brilliant.
@Allurian
@Allurian 10 ай бұрын
Varnishes are normally like an acrylic base resin and they take a long time to harden properly, it's not the microsol melting your paint but probably the varnish when it was still soft. Hope that helps in future :)
@lukeeaton2364
@lukeeaton2364 10 ай бұрын
I've had issues with liquitex inks and varnishes reactivate AK paints specifically. I think his primer is AK.
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
Primer is ak, yes. I'd like to try again and leave the varnish to harden overnight and see if that helps.
@matthewmacdougall3198
@matthewmacdougall3198 10 ай бұрын
@@thepaintingphase inks tend to be fairly fragile, and i absolutely always regret rushing the ink>varnish>decal process. microsol is also acidic, and it will do a number on acrylic paint if it's not properly cured and you disturb it
@kylenelson4928
@kylenelson4928 10 ай бұрын
I've had this issue as well, LOVE my AK paints but occasionally they turn into like a sticky/stringy goo when I do anything on top of them.@@lukeeaton2364
@Bovrillor
@Bovrillor 10 ай бұрын
​@matthewmacdougall3198 Absolutely agree. Microsol is totally unnecessary anyway. Just float decals in warm water with a TINY drop of Fairy Liquid. I do this in a shot glass. Themightybrush taught me this method, it's never gone wrong for me.
@fischziege
@fischziege 10 ай бұрын
I have to say, with all the frustration you are talking about, the finished mini looks absolutely stellar.
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Omegaterrain
@Omegaterrain 10 ай бұрын
There's no true failure in mini painting. You either nail it 100% (which is never the case even if you're Richard Gray) or you learn and grow. Every mini painted is progress which can sometimes feel infinitesimal but progress nonetheless!
@kyang321
@kyang321 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experiences with airbrushing. I've recently got into mini painting and also jumped on with an airbrush and this is more in line with my own experiences than a lot of the other tutorials online. Sharing your frustrations is an affirmation that mistakes happen but to keep pressing on and trying new things.
@ThorekIronbrow
@ThorekIronbrow 10 ай бұрын
Airbrushing is significantly more difficult than a lot of hobby youtubers seem to suggest so thanks for making this. The end result was great and I'd love to see future attempts.
@scottboyer8450
@scottboyer8450 7 ай бұрын
Most painting tutorial channels are showing only their quality work/skills. Its wonderful to see someone fail. Failure is the only way to improve and its so so much more valuable to novices just learning how to paint. Kudos to you sir.
@darrinscott6612
@darrinscott6612 10 ай бұрын
Good on you for sticking with it! It really is worth the time investment to learn. The model turned out excellent! I'm quite experienced with the airbrush, and I can point out exactly where some of your problems were: 1) You need to thin almost everything you put through your airbrush, including inks, even though they feel thinner. Especially white. White pigment has a tendency to gum up. Thin your airbrush paints in a little container outside of the bowl so you can test the consistency before putting them through the airbrush. I go for milk consistency most of the time. There are these wonderful little metal, reusable mixing saucers that are perfect for this I got on Amazon. Also, thinner whites also go on smoother. If you mix in a little gloss medium and airbrush flow improver (which is basically retarder, not the same as airbrush thinner), then your white will be less chalky and more durable. 2) Keeping the airflow going while being gentle on the trigger is the way to go. I still keep the PSI around 30-40. You can do that without causing spider webbing as long as you build up the layers slowly and are gentle on the trigger. 3) Paints take longer to fully cure than you think, especially white ink, which should be dried over night. Applying a transfer straight away will wreck them. The issue is more visible with an airbrush because the layers are thinner. When using white ink and over airbrush layers, before I do any techniques that will stress the surface of the model, like decals or drybrushing, I wait an hour, gloss varnish (which you should also thin), then wait overnight and work on other stuff in the meantime. In short, the adage "thin your paints" applies double with the airbrush.
@sayyahdina
@sayyahdina 10 ай бұрын
The airbrush is a fickle mistress and becomes more fickle the smaller the needle you use. Still you got a great result in the end!
@jamesn2830
@jamesn2830 10 ай бұрын
I was wincing abit when you started this video but was super stoked to see you finally achieve a super sweet looking miniature instead of giving up. I would encourage you to turn to resources like Vince Venturella for best practices regarding airbrushing. A few tweaks to the way you load your cup, maximum duration of paint in cup dwell time, and quick rinse practices will basically resolve 99% of the issues you had in this video. Glad to see you guys branching out!!
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
I'll take a look! Thanks for the tips!
@JasonTeach
@JasonTeach 10 ай бұрын
@@thepaintingphaseVince has a couple excellent videos on airbrushing. I use his formula for thinner/flow improver and use similar ratios and very rarely get any clogging. I'm using a H&S Evolution.
@NikkiAnnMarie
@NikkiAnnMarie 10 ай бұрын
​@@thepaintingphase Strongly recommend Vince's video on quickly cleaning an airbrush, it made my workflow so much better and I really enjoy airbrushing now:) Marco frisoni also has some brilliant videos about airbrushing, especially for inks/thin paints (air on the entire time, short bursts of paint) - I think they would help you a lot!
@imkycarsten
@imkycarsten 10 ай бұрын
Vince‘s Videos made me not stressing out, when trying to airbrush. It is a lot more enjoyable and also faster process 👍
@badasbob4761
@badasbob4761 10 ай бұрын
Well done Pat. It's very brave to film yourself doing the most important bit of the hobby that no one talks about - by which I mean failing better. It's something that not even the "big boys" have the stones to do and it's really refreshing. Plus the end result was absolutely banging. I hope you were pleased enough to keep on going because a squad just like that would look fantastic.
@joey7563
@joey7563 10 ай бұрын
When mixing your paints, add the thinner first. It helps stop blockages because there isn’t thick paint at the front. It also helps mix the paint with the thinner better.
@CharlieRaspin
@CharlieRaspin 10 ай бұрын
As someone who bought himself a handheld air brush over Christmas and still hasn't worked up the courage to use it, I really appreciate an honest trial-and-error look at airbrushing. You've motivated me to bite the bullet and give it a go!
@TangoNoob
@TangoNoob 10 ай бұрын
Go for it. You’re not going to break it and any mistakes can be fixed with a little bath in rubbing alcohol.
@benweinberg3819
@benweinberg3819 10 ай бұрын
As far as stoppages, I would say thinning is even more important for the airbrush than in hand painting. Especially with how thin and quick drying the airbrushed layers are, I've found I can build up smooth layers without having to stop to unclog the nozzle and still batch paint faster than I would going by hand. Keep at it, you'll get there!
@joshgrillo2482
@joshgrillo2482 10 ай бұрын
Still a noob myself, I've found that if you aren't consistent with it, you tend to forget a lot of the little things you've learned along the way. Things like thinning the paint, air pressure, etc. I end up having to relearn between sessions. But then I'm old and forget easily. Great vid on the topic!
@tremolo_painter
@tremolo_painter 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. An honest view of the first airbrushing attempts helps a lot! Now I can say 'I' am not scared of airbrushing - I am part of a community, and 'we' are all scared together :)
@Jamgeoso
@Jamgeoso 9 ай бұрын
This mirrored my experience pretty closely. I guess I take it for granted now that I don't get clogs and stoppages. Mostly just due to familiarity. Like all tools, proficiency grows with use. These steps forward on your airbrush journey will be priceless the next time you pick it up
@EdGarnham
@EdGarnham 10 ай бұрын
Dude. That came out really nice. Must be encouraging. You pushed through the hard bit. Just mix everything to the consistency of Liquitex ink and you're good.
@jfoerster
@jfoerster 10 ай бұрын
I bought everything for airbrushing and got so sad after trying the first time. And the second, third and fourth time. But when it clicked, it felt so good and you always learn. I’m quite comfortable with the airbrush now but i still make mistakes and i learn new things. Trying new paints with different viscosities and how to get white not to clog is an ongoing thing. Keep up the good work and you will ”master” it in no time at all.
@jellyman-
@jellyman- 10 ай бұрын
As it looks like the blockages are forming due to paint drying at the tip of the needle, it could of course be a thinning issue, but one thing which is often overlooked is the need to lube the needle. One drop of lube, rubbed all over the shaft should be enough to prevent this and let the liquid spray out much more smoothly! (In all seriousness though, get a tube of airbrush lubricant for a few £, apply a very thin coat of it over the needle and it should help to avoid this type of blockage).
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
I enjoyed reading all of this comment, thank you for the advice!
@akaisamurai
@akaisamurai 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. There are so many videos talking about how easy airbrushing is and it is just nice to see someone go though the problems they went through as a newbie to airbrushing. I learnt a lot and cheers.
@NotSoPrettyCure
@NotSoPrettyCure 10 ай бұрын
I recently treated myself to an airbrush and have found the learning experience to be very fulfilling, difficult but fulfilling. I am far from great(or even good) at using it, but I am not over thinning or clogging the airbrush every time anymore! One thing that I hear a lot about airbrushing(was even brought it up in this video) is that people find it to be annoying to set up, prep and clean. I personally haven't found it to be any better or worse than brush painting in that regard because I don't have a permanent set up for painting at all so I have to get out my paints and set up to paint every time as it is.
@RotnDot
@RotnDot 10 ай бұрын
Just compare that final version of the Imperial Fist to the iron Warriors you did a year or so ago, and you will see how different the quality of the finished product is. You can be truly proud of the amount of growth you (and your beard) have gone through in the last year!
@billyhickey96
@billyhickey96 3 ай бұрын
This video has restored my hope in my ability to learn. I have all these some frustrations so it is nice to know I'm not alone.
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 3 ай бұрын
You can do it!
@joshnicholls2103
@joshnicholls2103 10 ай бұрын
Having just got an airbrush I'm so thankful you put out this video!
@koz1138
@koz1138 10 ай бұрын
Two really good good quotes that apply here: “Sucking at something is the first step towards being kinda good at something.” and “The greatest teacher, failure is.” Look how much progress you made in 48 hours! Keep banging away at it. I’m just starting my airbrush journey myself and I’m working hard to embrace failures and setbacks as integral parts of the process. You got this, man.
@toomanytoysuk
@toomanytoysuk 9 ай бұрын
This was really good to see a real warts and all. It has let me learn that I am not the only one. It really is practice makes perfect thank you
@garyhartley7148
@garyhartley7148 9 ай бұрын
At last, someone on KZbin going through the same pain I did!!! It’s refreshing to see not everyone is an instant airbrush god. I feel much better about myself now 👍
@komma8203
@komma8203 10 ай бұрын
That is a airbrush quality question, the better the brush the better the atomization of the paint is, in my opinion nothing beats harder&steenbeck brushes on that, but just keep going with the airbrush and you will get the feel for what youre doing wrong when things go wrong. The paint must be totaly cured before you use the decal solutions on it or it will reactivate the paints. And its fun that you guys credit Darren latham for the sponge in the tube thing, that is actully a tool thats been sold for years and years in the scale model communety, even greenstuffworld has its own once
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
We credit Darren as that’s where we seen it for the first time.
@komma8203
@komma8203 10 ай бұрын
@@thepaintingphase yeh he does have a lot of pepole following him and he uses the DIY once in a few clips, so i do understand why you think it was something he invented🙂. Was a fun video, i like that its more airbrush work in videos these days, its a great tool to use, Just keep going with it and in a couple of years youll have great control and understanding of it
@davidaubree5173
@davidaubree5173 10 ай бұрын
Hi ! Thanks for this video ! I'm not really an expert in airbrushing, but one advise I received and I can share is to always put thinner first in your cup before adding the paint. This will help avoiding your airbrush to be clogged.
@jamieritch3668
@jamieritch3668 10 ай бұрын
Really interesting video, nice to see a learning process and things going wrong rather than just flawless pros that I couldn't emulate anyway!
@ChopsTV
@ChopsTV 9 ай бұрын
One of the best tips I've gotten for airbrushing, esp as someone who is pretty new to it and not very experienced with thinning paints, is to buy a shower tile and prime it. Try your mix, make it thicker or thinner as needed, try again, etc etc until its right. Then, because its tile, when it gets overloaded with paint you can just rag + acetone and its like new! It was also super helpful to do this so I could practice and get used to trigger control, the size of the spray, how far I should be from the mini, etc.
@RedLizard_Minis
@RedLizard_Minis 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video and leaving all that went wrong in it, it's refreshing to see its not plain sailing explaining what went wrong and how you went about fixing it. I think it's time to try out my airbrush again. Love the way the armour turned out in the end
@macavitymacavity126
@macavitymacavity126 Ай бұрын
Hi, great mini! I recommend to always put a couple drops of thinner first, then a couple of flow improver, then the paint, and then more, yeah more, thinner. Even when using "air" paint which should be airbrush ready, put some thinner in the paint and build thin layers with sort bursts. Then I recommend avoiding inks at the start. They are very pigmented, temperamental and each colour, even in the same brand, acts different. They usually are quite opaque, by the way, so heavy thinning is advisable. You have to puzzle how much thinner and how much presure you must use for each colour in each brand: more for clear pigmentes (30psi for liquitex white, for example) and less for dark ones (you can go to 20 for black primers). But it takes a some time to try combinations of thinning and presure. Is better to try out any new paint in some cardboard before starting to sling paint in the minis. For a better first experience, you can stay confortably in 25 psi using some vallejo air white or air white primer for the cenital, but remember to start with 2 drops of thinner (and if you can another 2 of flow improver) before putting any paint. And this thinner is for the gods of paint, it doesnt count as thinning of the paint you put in. Lastly, White Liquitex Ink is required to be labeled in EU as posibly being toxic if inhaled because the pigment dioxide of titanium could be carcinogenic. I have hear every argument as the convenience or stupidity of wearing a mask airbrushing, but since I saw a doctor in Chemistry using one for painting minis I started to use a good painting mask in every airbrushing session. Even if you dont go for titanium white pigments, and even when dioxide of titanium is yet legal even as food grade colour in the US, the isopropyl alcohol, Tamiya exotic thinners, and similar stuff in aerosol form can't be good for your lungs to breath for a couple of hours. And good masks are quite confortable to wear. And just for the sake of completion, just for the people who can read this, never ever put oil paints in an airbrush.
@colinpaterson984
@colinpaterson984 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, just bought my first airbrush and assumed I was doing everything wrong. Looks like I need to spend time experimenting.
@AgentOfEvil1
@AgentOfEvil1 10 ай бұрын
Lovely vibrant colours. If youre a noob it really isnt obvious. Im only a few months into using my airbrush and certainly agree, practice maked perfect! Well done and thanks!
@scoobydruid
@scoobydruid 9 ай бұрын
Got an airbrush for Christmas 2 years ago. Have been intimidated to try it because of all the potential problems. This give me the confidence to just GO FOR IT, MAN!
@norseman2834
@norseman2834 10 ай бұрын
I was gifted an airbrush for Christmas three years ago, and I've barely used it because it is scary and new. I definitely relate with the anxiety in this video.
@FacesNBases
@FacesNBases 10 ай бұрын
This is such a refreshing video to see and so valuable for people not to feel like airbrushing is instant cheating. Your approach to testing up different combos and not giving up is great. I don't see failures. I see a progression of practice and trial and error. I do think that having a 0.2 mm needle may have been making it more difficult for you as that might struggle with larger pigment particles.
@OmegaLittleBob
@OmegaLittleBob 9 ай бұрын
Respect that you put out a video that's mostly about failing. Very relatable. I haven't tried airbrushing but I've definitely been there with other aspects of the hobby
@carlstanford7607
@carlstanford7607 10 ай бұрын
This was a great video by the way. Few show the mistakes and the struggles. It’s a process. Everyone has these issues. Great job
@chrissyross
@chrissyross 10 ай бұрын
As someone who has been in the hobby for 30+ years, iv'e also had the fear of using an airbrush. This video was a great honest introduction, without giving a hard sell. So well done. Still on the fence over it but no longer have the fear, just not sure it's for me. Kudos Pat, loving this content.
@JasonWood-h1w
@JasonWood-h1w 10 ай бұрын
Great video. Been working with my airbrush for two years and she can be a cruel mistress. Multiple failures and stripped miniatures has kept our love/hate relationship alive. Keep making more relatable content like this for us average hobby masses.
@henrikhasell4470
@henrikhasell4470 10 ай бұрын
You seem stressed. Thank you for showing your failure. I fail often too, it's validating to see. I've never used an airbrush and this is making me think of learning
@wolfguar9864
@wolfguar9864 10 ай бұрын
One of the most realistic vids of what airbrushing is really like , I had some of the same problems . It is a case of practice , practice and more practice, all of a sudden it will click and you will think what was all the fuss about ( hint it was the practice) . Keep up the great work TPP :)
@Matthew-d7w
@Matthew-d7w Ай бұрын
the one thing I wills say is flow improver is not thinner. Flow improver helps the paint to take longer drying so it doesn't clog the brush but it is not a thinner for the paints. I use an acrylic thinner along with flow improver for my paints and it really helps.
@richarddanziger7733
@richarddanziger7733 10 ай бұрын
Appreciate how honest this was. I found the airbrush a very difficult tool to learn. When it works its amazing, when it doesn't it's disastrous
@Mike-g5x4o
@Mike-g5x4o 10 ай бұрын
It was really refreshing to see someone learning a new process and having struggles while you ironed out how to get it working, or figuring out what works for you. That much more resembles my modelling and painting journey then so many of the other tutorials I see online. And the mini turned out great so your struggles definitely paid off. Kudos!
@perkz505
@perkz505 10 ай бұрын
I was sitting here at about 75% through and thinking, man this is rough. Then I watched you finish it and the result was amazing! You did great man!
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
Thanks! Certainly comes together at the end... With the aid of grime and weathering.
@stevenmtowns
@stevenmtowns 10 ай бұрын
Appreciate the honesty of this video. Its encouraging to see other people struggle and recognise that practice is what builds skill. The final paint job looked great, despite the initial set backs
@StriderofDoom
@StriderofDoom 10 ай бұрын
I think you’ve made an awesome airbrushing video that shows an honest journey on where we all begin. Too many airbrushing tutorials are usually just ”do this and get good”. You have to invest a lot of time to learn anything new and it will be messy, but I find so many tutorials gloss over the very early challenges when starting out airbrushing. This vid I found very reassuring and has inspired me to pick up my airbrush again. Like you say, just got to keep trying! Cheers dude 💪
@JayTeacakes
@JayTeacakes 10 ай бұрын
I've found the best thing to do with that liquitex ink is a varnish coat on top before going over it with anything after leaving the ink overnight to 'cure'. I've absolutely had similar-ish reactivation dramas, but since adding in a varnish step and leaving lots of time between steps that's gone away
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
Great to know! A friend also suggested the same thing too.
@MariusGage
@MariusGage 10 ай бұрын
I think I’ve been painting long enough that I’d like to try airbrushing. Just seems like so much work to set up and use and clean and put away. That finished result looks AWESOME
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
Some of these brushes still need cleaning 😂
@RobertLPemberton
@RobertLPemberton 10 ай бұрын
Waiting for my first airbrush, Ultra 2024 right now. I’m extremely excited to add it to my toolkit. Can’t wait to make mistakes and learn.
@adammotter
@adammotter 9 ай бұрын
This is the most relatable video I've seen on this! One day I'll get it right, but glad to know it's not just me!
@grahambaxter4112
@grahambaxter4112 10 ай бұрын
Hi Pat, great video! I would imagine there’s a lot of folks who are intimidated by airbrushes: very good of you to share your experiences. And, of course, the video quality is exceptional 👍
@Bucket_Boy101
@Bucket_Boy101 10 ай бұрын
Chin up Pat, it's a whole new set of skills to learn! And you're basically raw-dogging the learning part with trial and error and no-one to teach you in person. Your end result looks fantastic, even if you do think you put heaps too much time into it.
@ProrokLebioda
@ProrokLebioda 9 ай бұрын
This pretty much sums up my initial airbrush work. It takes some time and practice to get used to. What annoys me the most are inks. They need a good varnish to properly set otherwise it's easy to reactivate them. Normal acrylic paints, even thinned, are fine, I started doing zenithal with those instead of using inks for that. Inks are still better at using translucency to filter over zenithal/preshade.
@eeko01
@eeko01 10 ай бұрын
I love this video! I’ve been struggling with very much the same (and a bunch of other) issues with my airbrushing and fixing my own slippages afterwards and it’s so educational and encouraging to see how you are overcoming them. Thank you for sharing your experiences!
@MrDroFro
@MrDroFro Ай бұрын
Great video. Really enjoy seeing someone experiment and troubleshoot issues like this and seeing the finished mini was so satisfying
@lancewhitford8101
@lancewhitford8101 10 ай бұрын
Just a quick just a quick note on the trigger adjustment mechanism. H&S don’t provide this feature but most Chinese brushes including the Gaahleri range do, as do Japanese types such as Iwata and Creos. Your Gaahleri brush exposes that feature where most brushes require the removal of the tail cone to adjust the tension. This is not a big deal as it is the sort of thing you do when you first use a new brush then forget about it. I was surprised to find that with the new Evolution 2024 (my first H&S) I had to shorten or replace the inner spring to soften the trigger action to my taste.
@camd9424
@camd9424 10 ай бұрын
I have been working on my airbrushing over the past year and i have learnt the importance of not rushing things, letting layers dry properly before going further (have stuffed many models up by just not waiting). As frustrating as I can find it when I just straight up make a mistake, I have gotten better at reminding myself, if the layers are thin enough, I can just paint over and if it is too bad, a quick bath in some stripper can start over again.
@timcalderhead
@timcalderhead 10 ай бұрын
Echoing what others are saying here - I have an airbrush that I use infrequently, and find frustrating when I do use it (but the speed does help make the overall faff worthwhile). Glad to see it's common with other 'real' hobbyists out there when often the narrative on YT or other places is usually around flawless execution with £££ airbrushes. Nice work Pat.
@steverogers3696
@steverogers3696 10 ай бұрын
Pat you are an unsung hero of the hobby and i love you like a son. Thanks for being a top top bloke.
@winternightau
@winternightau 9 ай бұрын
Mini looks awesome! Good work and such a good message. You can't just expect to bust out an airbrush and immediately be awesome at it.
@Thornspyre81
@Thornspyre81 8 ай бұрын
Im so glad I finally made the plunge. Holy cow if any of you are on the fence, please do it!!!
@toastmang
@toastmang 9 ай бұрын
I pre-mix/thin my paints in cheap little plastic pots, it really helps stop blockages, especially with white as any chalky parts don't go straight down into the needle. Stopped the issue almost entirely for me.
@spencerarnold669
@spencerarnold669 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your real experience. Give far more of an idea of what to expect
@BrokenKrayon
@BrokenKrayon 10 ай бұрын
Best thing about painting a mini with an airbrush and then hating the result, it's super easy to strip or re-undercoat the mini and not loose detail because paint is soo thin 😊
@louisli5522
@louisli5522 9 ай бұрын
That turned out really well. And I'm not just being kind here. It's nerve wracking to make mistakes over a nicely airbrushed armor, especially the black over spilling to the yellow. So did the pink followed by Imperial Fist contrast fix those mistakes completely or is it still noticeable close up?
@chrishughes1376
@chrishughes1376 9 ай бұрын
Genuinely loved this video despite not originally being invested in the topic. I own an airbrush and having used it a bunch over the years I never really mastered it. This video sums up a lot of my experiences with airbrushing and I feel seen! 😂😂 Thanks Patrick for a great journey of a video, I look forward to more Honest Painter content. 😊
@xk8able
@xk8able 10 ай бұрын
I strongly recommend trying golden airbrush medium as your thinner. It contains a mixture of retarders, leveling agents, and flow improvers. I get next to no tip dry using. The only thing to note is that it dries very slowly - it will look a lot more wet and glossy for ages. You have to use a hairdry in between layers to speed up the drying. Or as an alternative tamyia x20a thinner - but you need to test each pain with it in a seperate cup before putting it in your airbrush. Some paints, like vallejo it instead of thinning becomes gloppy. My preference if I can use it, is the x20a thinner as it does not have the slow drying or glossier finish of golden. And never paint and thinner inside the airbrush.
@brianhall4182
@brianhall4182 10 ай бұрын
Inks sometimes need a bit of thinning as well especially when going through a .2mm needle. I tend to only use them when I really feel that I want to because I've ALSO found that they're more of a pain to clean out of the airbrush. I just use regular white paint for zenithals mostly. Works pretty much the same.
@crouchingotter
@crouchingotter 10 ай бұрын
If you didn’t experience problems, make mistakes, try new approaches, you’d never improve. So don’t worry, just practice. BTW, that Terminator looked great. Also, well done on correcting the brush mistakes as well as you did!
@MDS-wl3pt
@MDS-wl3pt 10 ай бұрын
Love the trying to learn, bugger it if i'm good, vibe! Easy to be an expert and post a video showing off insane skills, cool to show that everyone starts somewhere. On the same path myself, cursing at my airbrush, paintbrush - calling up my water supplier and telling them it's the wrong water for my paints. Trying different ratios of thinner to paint, learning that changes on brand AND colour! Keep trying peeps, airbrushes are not a golden arrow, in fact I'd say they are a pain in the arse; but get it right, and they are lovely :)
@ashleypercy6699
@ashleypercy6699 10 ай бұрын
This was a great video, it was very refreshing to see someone being honest and not just making the whole process look effortless. Thank you
@theorganicshadow
@theorganicshadow 10 ай бұрын
I thought the order was: Few drops of thinner > paint > flow improver > stir or backblow to mix > start painting. I saw an airbrush enthusiast say this is to prevent paint from sticking to the inside of the airbrush since those areas will be coated with thinner before any paint touches them.
@thepaintingphase
@thepaintingphase 10 ай бұрын
That sounds like it makes sense, I'll give it a go!
@TheRoamingbison
@TheRoamingbison 10 ай бұрын
It was great to meet you and the crew at LVO! I hope to see you guys again in Las Vegas. I enjoyed the conversations and learned a lot in the drybrushing/OSL class. I think there's some parallels between using airbrushes and using my Artis Opus drybrushes. The fear of ruining the tools or the model is more of an obstacle than lack of skill in using them. I found that my fear of the tools was unfounded and you just need to get in there and use them. I'm still not great with my airbrush but I've learned a few things, mostly through mistakes and learning to fix them. I've found when using inks that it can help to mix in some airbrush medium or other type of acrylic medium, even varnish. Otherwise they can reactivate when they get wet. The added medium helps to lock in the layer.
@WorldBleeder
@WorldBleeder 10 ай бұрын
Holy Terra that Terminator came out looking fantastic in the end, great work! Virtual *hugs* on your trials with the airbrush. We've all been there. It just takes practice and learning what works. The results speak for themselves once you figure it all out though. It just take trial and error.
@TheEARLD
@TheEARLD 2 ай бұрын
I use tamiya or lacquer based paints through my airbrush, never had a blockage, when I use water based even when thinned correctly I can guarantee that at some point I will have to disassemble and clean the brush. Having a tooth brush and iso alcohol is also handy to clean the tip .
@Wease245
@Wease245 10 ай бұрын
I have to say this video is very similar to own experience trying airbrushing for the first time in the last weeks. There’s just a lot of parameters to wrap your head around all at once. Paint thickness, air pressure, air flow, paint flow, distance to model etc etc. I’m going to try a grip trigger style to help remove the variable of me deciding how much air/paint mix to use.
@Mukkanzie
@Mukkanzie 10 ай бұрын
Proper candid video with errors and issues for future novice airbrush users to look out for when working on their own projects- and I think the end result of that terminator looks awesome! Nice one Pat!
@phoen31
@phoen31 10 ай бұрын
I was afraid for a very long time. I kept buying things I thought I must have then decided I was just putting it off. I love it now. I'm not the best at it, but I tend to use it more and more as time goes on. Started as just priming, then base coating, etc. There really is a lot of things that it is good for.
@strangenames6056
@strangenames6056 10 ай бұрын
So you don't need as much paint as you would think you. You would need in the air brush. Since it's atomizing the paint a little goes along the way. What I like to do is keep a piece of like the thin poster board in the bottom of my airbrush booths to test. Spray everything on before I go on to the model. That's a also a great way to tell how much The consistency and opaqueness.
@aroncheek5092
@aroncheek5092 10 ай бұрын
I use a no name airbrush it's my first airbrush and I've only had to replace nozzle once , I think the key to learning how to use an airbrush is cleaning, different paints react differently so how well we prepare them for airbrushing can change, playing with the cheaper paints can be hit and miss , I find the more costly paints more predictable. Good video Patrick I think it's good to highlight some of the issues we all face at one point or another
@eberwald4438
@eberwald4438 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for letting us see your struggles. It's very heartening for us new painters. :)
@chrisfowler9987
@chrisfowler9987 9 ай бұрын
This has been great, some of the same issues I've found... It's nice to know that airbrushing isn't the silver bullet without putting the effort in. Keep up the good work!
@DarkB7ade
@DarkB7ade 10 ай бұрын
Chin up Pat! You've basically basically sunk a weekend into learning new things! You will remember for next time and some problems will persist, but guarantee you will do things better with the next lot. Looks like you're doing ok. I'm still an amateur with Airbrushes and I for sure have my own problems with methods that everyone else seems to nail down. Only advice I would offer is to consider using a bigger nozzle for this job, you probably don't need 0.2 for basecoats on a Terminator :D
@StrangelyBrownNo1
@StrangelyBrownNo1 10 ай бұрын
Mate, that looks FANTASTIC! Well done!
@AboveAverageMinis
@AboveAverageMinis 10 ай бұрын
Best airbrush video I’ve ever seen!!! YOWIE WOWIE! Finally seeing someone have an experience similar to mine. I feel like any time you see an airbrush video for beginners they are airbrushing their version of the Mona Lisa in 20 minutes. Thank you for this! Great stuff great advice!
@BarokaiRein
@BarokaiRein 10 ай бұрын
Using Airbrush flow improver instead of thinners really is the key. Like thinners just dry the paint faster and that messes up the airbrushing process. Also to anyone who's still using and struggling with one of those compressors that came with a 40 euro airbrush set: throw it away and get a proper, cheap floor compressor for like 50 euros online. You really need to be able to manually set the PSI, and you want something that won't turn itself off every 15 minutes and overheat.
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