21 Gedanken zu „How to Paint Glowing Effects (Warpstone) – HC 385“
  1. Great vid as always 👍 Love how you take the time to make it make sense. I understand why it happens rather than you put highlights there. It's your attention to detail in you're explaining which is so valuable. Especially someone like myself that only started painting models during covid.

  2. 7:19 What was the purpose of the last glaze with skeleton horde? What does it mean to re-tone everything? Maybe a similar video for other skin tones and these tricks would be amazing, I personally have a hard time smoothing transitions in those areas. Thank you for the excellent content you consistently put out, absolutely great!

  3. Great video as always, love to see your airbrush at work, still getting to grips with the one I bought few months ago. One day I can prime ok next its spiders all over. Maybe it's the mixture of primer and thinner or flow improver with both primer and thinner.

  4. I recently picked up a Daemon Prince and wanted to try this sort of effect, but I don't have an airbrush for the undercoat. do you have an idea what one could do as a replacement? I thought about maybe trying to sponge on really diluted paint and then focusing in on the more exposed areas to get that underglow, but I would like to get a second opinion on that

  5. That's a gorgeous bust, Vince.

    I saw something interesting in an art supply store this week. It's called Schminke Acryl-Bronze. It's a series of VERY nice looking metallic acrylics, made with aluminium and copper pigments. They've also got a water and oil-version of them. Have you heard of these?

    I'm considering trying the silver and comparing to Vallejo's Metal Colour.

  6. A lot of the time I have trouble with the super strong lightsource when the model is generally illuminated as being in strong light as well. For the green light to be this strong the rest of the model would need to be in shadow. Maybe that's just me, though.

  7. Hi Vince. Great video as usual. I was wondering if you had made some tutorial about a way to paint something like obsidian or other polished stone effects. If not, maybe it’s an idea for some future video ? or maybe it’s a dumb idea, I don’t know 😛 Anyway, keep up the good work !

  8. I am just learning to paint and I really want to figure out how to paint light. This seemed like a good place to start, just got my first airbrush and I feel light is a solid place to start. Unless you have other suggestions. Regardless, painting light really is something I would like to do well, but always turns out messy with a brush.

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