Рет қаралды 964
Oil paints ARE good for Speedpainting and the biggest barrier to oils is the Solvents where Bad Habits are Wasteful!
Strap in because we are busting through the biggest barrier to adding the powerful tools of oil painting to up your game!
The problem is, most people are wasteful when it comes to the primary solvent needed, that is, the White or Odorless Mineral Spirits.
By using the Dip and Wipe method, you can greatly reduce the cost and exposure to these solvents!
For this entire project we used only 5 ml of solvent, which was sufficient for thinning paints and cleaning all brushes used!
Using the Stipple and Blend Method, the process is forgiving and FAST! As long as the paints are thin, they dry in a reasonable time, while still allowing plenty of time to add tiny details.
Materials Needed:
Solvent Small 4.2 oz ( Get your feet wet )
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Solvent Big 32 oz (Lifetime Supply)
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Cheap Brushes
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Brush Soap
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Palette (you only need 1, cover with disposable aluminum foil)
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Solvent Tin with Clamped Lid
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Disposable Droppers
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Plus your favorite paper towels (roll)
0:00 Intro
0:48 Solvents - Palette Prep
2:26 Solvents - DO NOT DO THIS
3:08 Solents - The Right Way to Clean your Brush
4:05 The Masters Brush Cleaner is Key
4:18 Safety Notice - you can minimize exposure to safe levels
5:16 Brush Cleaner Can with Lid
6:38 Model Prep
6:57 Airbrush Undercoat
7:51 Pallet Prep Review
8:09 Base Coat
9:06 Add Colors! Have FUN!
11:18 Mid Tones
12:13 Highlights
13:20 Antlers Base
14:25 Water in the Antlers
15:59 Face Messed Up! Fixed later...
16:17 Oil Wash on Antlers
16:55 Base Colors Upper Antlers
18:39 Stipple in more Texture
18:56 Basing with Timelapse of Liquid Frost
19:30 Victory Spin
20:00 List of Stuff Needed
20:12 Wrap Up and CTA
20:30 Actual Model on an Actual Game Board (Asgard)