I am reminded again of my time in culinary training, a chef once told me "You can always add more, but you can never take any away." In reference to adding flavour to a soup, but I think it applies equally to miniature painting. Thin layers, patience, and a plan are all key if you really want to make something special. Sounds sort of obvious, but it's worth saying. Loved this one fellas, I'm in the middle of painting a kitbashed Nurgle Knight Abominant which is fused to a tank, and particularly the discussion on contrast paints and washes really made me rethink my next steps. I look forward to every episode. Thanks for sharing!
@henrikchristensen34645 ай бұрын
A bit off topic, but I need to thank you. A couple of episodes ago Joe mentioned turning someone on to Hatebreed and you all concurred that it was a noble cause. Hearing that I thought that I might be turned on to them as well. I checked them out ... liked them ... a lot and today I experienced them live for the first time and what an experience it was. So thank you! All of you, for that service :).
@James-qr5hx5 ай бұрын
Highlighting black: I really like adding blue to the highlights and green/purple to the shading or edges facing down. Gives it a good feel of reflecting the sky/ground.
@GoalOrientedLiftingАй бұрын
And theyre complimentary comours
@lamicrobio...engros54275 ай бұрын
"What is your good trick to paint?" "Easy, set up your hairdryer on Volkite Cullverin setting"
@F_N_Inquisitor5 ай бұрын
So with the discussion on washes, I actually use Coelia Greenshade as a glaze wash. I think it down 1:1 with medium, then use it as a wash on my Space Marines chapter to slightly alter their base colour
@jamescurtis21125 ай бұрын
After discovering your channel, my approach to painting has developed & become more refined. I replaced my Easter Cup water holder with a jam jar. After each painting project, I clean my paint pallet (Dry) when starting a new project I undercoat the pallet the same colour as them mini.
@verigone26775 ай бұрын
I like the brown rims for on the table, but on the plinth the black does look better...
@danollerenshaw84105 ай бұрын
Model tunnel-vision is definitely a thing. If I've been hyper-focused on a mini for hours, I find that I spot my mistakes after I step away for half an hour or so and come back with fresh eyes
@TangoNoob5 ай бұрын
I’ve started keeping a notebook and writing down what I need to do to my models in the second half. So if I’m towards the end of a Space Marine, im noting: face, gun casing highlights, highlight gold trim, clean up hands, etc…. Whatever I see I write and generally that list keeps me focused and I add to that list as I find new things on the model to touch up towards the end.
@teejay16465 ай бұрын
@@TangoNoob I should probably do that tbh I always end up with some random unpainted bit BC I didn't paint it when I had the paint I was intending to use on the palette
@GoalOrientedLiftingАй бұрын
Drawing is exactly the same. If drawing digitally you flip the imagine to refresh your view. As you get too used to viewing it, otherwise. With figurines you can flip it upside down
@bigsmiles7683 ай бұрын
I think you guys did a really good job explaining the point when it comes to experimenting and not always using the same 'recipes' for different materials.
@rhag13945 ай бұрын
Tamiya extra thin (or Mr Hobby extra thin) are awesome as plastic glue. They can also be used to make sprue goo, by melting sprues in them. This again is a great way to fill gaps.
@gibondeluxe5 ай бұрын
The extra thin is also excellent for pushing the sprue goo into the right places, and smoothing the squeeze out. Also, great for final mould line clean up, after scraping with a knife.
@robperkins20855 ай бұрын
Thanks for the glazing hack! I've been painting since the early 80's and heating the model first never occurred to me. Excellent!!
@alanshroue75 ай бұрын
After doing the emc course many moons ago I generally start with the mid tone for the base colour the I can go up and down were needed
@karlmoore18375 ай бұрын
Social media has never been part of my hobby or hobbying. The closest I get is looking at painting videos and the odd painting challenge someone puts up.
@sinisterplank31135 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching KZbin or twitch hobby while hobbbying, and I enjoy talking to other hobbyists on discord. But I absolutely think social media can push you to set incorrect expectations and comparisons.
@RequiemWraith5 ай бұрын
George showing that he's never built older kits like the Carnifex 😅 If he can build one of those and not have any gaps at all then I take my hat off to him
@regularbear5 ай бұрын
90% of those issues with washes can be solved by using oils. Also painting light to dark is a core concept. Applies to weathering as well. Can easily go darker
@karlmoore18375 ай бұрын
Learning to paint without needing to wash, or rather having washes applied in specific use cases, was one of the most important and difficult bits to learn (with still room for improvement).
@sinisterplank31135 ай бұрын
Leaving the ubiquitous all over wash behind was the best thing I did to progress my quality of painting.
@Gorbachoph5 ай бұрын
Its all about time. Do you need a tabletop ready army in a week? You need to use more washes.
@sinisterplank31135 ай бұрын
@Gorbachoph I think you'd get done faster by going lighter on washes as the guys talk about. Cleaning up after a wash takes a lot of time. Tabletop models where you do a midtone basecoat through a can, block out detail, and use thinned contrast paints and a sharp brush to only flood the deepest recesses and cracks.
@thesherbet5 ай бұрын
Glad my photoshopping went down well lol. Although with the paint job I eo actually think the brown George did fits them better 😅
@aroncheek50925 ай бұрын
The way I see it any colour acrylic, enamel,oil paint can be made into a wash, that's how I started again, already had various acrylic paint from building airfix but a lot of them were gloss so I bought a primary colour set of Vallejo model air to get me started with miniature painting again and also teach me how to use an airbrush
@HistoryandDice5 ай бұрын
Tip for getting rid of dust from minis: use those Blowers used by photographer for blowing off lint from lenses. Might not dust off everything but is the least abrasive method.
@WarmasterPainting5 ай бұрын
Great episode with some useful hobby hacks! Listening as I paint a Rat.
@fenris78uk5 ай бұрын
Those brown bases look good 👍
@manosanastasiou44055 ай бұрын
The product is sold with a base that's brown if you are not copying the gw way it might not be finished off haha
@HappyDuude5 ай бұрын
I mean, the speed thing is true, but keeps coming back to your objective. So whilst sympathetic to George, there are people that want to put nice models on the table, and play a game, rather than getting perfect models out, for the joy of painting in itself. One of the things that came up here earlier was you can always go back to a model. So doing neat, sharp, clean makes sense to me, and then coming back and refining depending on what your looking to do with the model.
@chillumaperios18735 ай бұрын
Another banger boys as always
@adaml29105 ай бұрын
I find I destroy my brushes under size 1 and they lose their tip after 1-2 uses, but for some reason my size 2 lasts for ages... am I doing something wrong with brush care?
@Gorbachoph5 ай бұрын
The small brushes should be used for layering ONLY. You should only be doing controlled strokes using the belly of the brush. Even base coating a mini with a small brush can destroy the tip. You will inevitably need to "poke" the brush into small areas during a base coat.
@jaylansdowne175 ай бұрын
Love the episode ❤
@thesigmaritepainter78035 ай бұрын
amazing podcast again!
@triisgaard26995 ай бұрын
German Camo Black Brown is the correct rim colour for Blood Angels.
@JoeyC7775 ай бұрын
Happy Thursday!
@voidwraithprime85215 ай бұрын
I doubt he'll ever finish that BA army holding himself to such a high level.
@romangl90705 ай бұрын
omg black rims are so much better. could I suggest Vallejo anthracite gray for base rims as a compromise?
@DaronSchmit5 ай бұрын
Something Tommie Soule has in his "art of" book is this idea of using as few high quality brush strokes as possible, and I think that really helps with not overworking the paint
@DaronSchmit5 ай бұрын
Another Tommie Soule-ism is to "prep" the paint by kind of wet blending a bit of water into the paint and taking paint from the ideal dilution for the work you're doing
@lambey61135 ай бұрын
Where’s Joe?
@almost_zab5 ай бұрын
The passive aggressive urge to paint the rims golden so flat paynes grey just to make people think they are proper black o_O
@shanesmith76725 ай бұрын
Did he say he did commission for 50 cent lol ?
@Coraxery5 ай бұрын
It might be the photoshop but the brown definitely looks better here... and I wouldn't normally say that
@thesherbet5 ай бұрын
I actually agree, and I did the photoshopping lol. The black was an overlay layer so it wasn't as pure black as it should've been
@invincigaz40675 ай бұрын
Does starting light work with nmm too?
@Bunyip_Studios5 ай бұрын
EMA Plastic Weld is £5 for 300ml
@bradt54145 ай бұрын
You can't paint the little genestealer guy separate. because his arm is Sculpted onto the big guy.
@RequiemWraith5 ай бұрын
I feel dirty for saying this, but I prefer the brown base rim *shudders*
@youtubevanced49005 ай бұрын
Brown is better. But it should be a darker brown
@Boganlea41315 ай бұрын
Brown ones look better 😅 2:47
@Bunyip_Studios5 ай бұрын
let the ooze go hard then clean it off, the gap is already filled!
@Kitbash.Carnage5 ай бұрын
🔥❤❤❤❤❤❤🔥
@aroncheek50925 ай бұрын
Shiny faux leather 😂
@CaptainEshara5 ай бұрын
do you find as well known professional painter that also has (or is part of) a professional painting company, your doubling down on pressure with regards to social media, and that your having to keep up with everyone else or there's the fear of being lost because you haven't posted for a day, especially when another brand posts something really good, kind of your own worst enemy, there's not only the validation but also the pressure of achieving that like count... its a mental health minefield
@CaptainEshara5 ай бұрын
personally i do a lot research/browsing and either try to work out how they've done a technique, or I'll watch a you tube vid and cherry pick something i like and try it on future project, but I'll admit i rarely experiment outside of the paints i have because its an accumulative cost issue, and i often worry about wasting money, but i will say i do try a base of rhinox, but then they'll be like a tree of possibly from the other colours i own, whether it be a brown, cream or red tone, but then it will also depend on what I'm painting because a holster on a fist, may not work on another chapter base colour scheme
@aroncheek50925 ай бұрын
I think that constructive criticism but there's people that over step the mark negativity not going to help anyone
@GallantLee5 ай бұрын
going to start lighter from now on...
@aroncheek50925 ай бұрын
I've put gundam up and cars online , I don't think I've put a miniature online ,don't really do , insta or tiktok mainly Facebook