Honestly I don't know what I'd do without your tutorials. They're the single most helpful thing I've found about painting models. You have a fine art bg and that really helps me understand the mediums I'm working with before I even get started. Keep up the fantastic work 💜
This was VERY helpful! Thank you so much for doing this video. On a few of the models Ive been working on, the paint will lift up after I seal the paint markings. Now I know why they are doing that 😃 Thank you so much again❤
I’ve used Liquitex High Gloss Varnish for glossing just the eyes and liked the results. If you mean glossing the entire model, I have not done that myself yet so I’m not sure if that particular product would be best, though you could certainly try it on a test piece yourself!
Just the tutorial that I needed! Thank you, your tutorials are the best. I personally used to always water the paint too much, so that was an eye opener to me xD Also you saved me so much time, because I wanted to make a similiar Pinto and I never thought about just to put tape on it. May I suggest/ ask making a tutorial on dapples? I'm working on a custom of my friends horse and I'm just so frustrated
@@CreativeKristenTaylor Of course and thanks! I would be so very thankful! I‘ve tried so many techniques, but they always end up looking... weird. Like completely out of place.
There’s a few different ways you could paint mottling, and I showed one of those methods in this appaloosa tutorial th-cam.com/video/0wy9OD_t_ns/w-d-xo.html
yes - Appaloosa spots have a system...the spots actually have a pattern. I always laugh when I see the Breyers in the store, they just splatter spots on at random in the factory. I had two leopard appies and they really had a system to the spot madness
Your channel is so underrated! Thank you SO much for all of these videos FILLED with such valuable information!!
Awww, thank you! You’re very kind 😊
I totally agree with you Denis. 😊
❤ thank you for the great sound advice
Honestly I don't know what I'd do without your tutorials. They're the single most helpful thing I've found about painting models. You have a fine art bg and that really helps me understand the mediums I'm working with before I even get started. Keep up the fantastic work 💜
Aww, thank you! That makes my day to hear.
Awesome tips thank you
Я вас всех люблю тех кто занимается этим делом вы лучшие
As I'm getting more into patterns, especially appy patterns, this is really helpful!
This is full of so many helpful tips! I'm going to paint my first completely blemishes models and am looking for as many hints as I can
Thank you! I'm VERY new at this kind of thing and this video was exactly what I needed. This was such a helpful video for me! TY TY TY!!!
Awww, I’m so happy to hear it was helpful. And yay! Welcome to model horse painting!!!
@@CreativeKristenTaylor Thank you. ^^
Thanks for sharing. This will help me out allot next thine I do white. 😊👍
Like Denis said your channel is so underrated.
Thank you so much, and happy to hear this was helpful!
@@CreativeKristenTaylor Your so welcome. Love your video's. You do awesome work. 😊
YESSSS!!!! This is such a great video - THANK YOU!!!
Happy to hear it, and thank youuu! 😊
your channel is so underrated!
You’re so kind 😊
This was VERY helpful! Thank you so much for doing this video.
On a few of the models Ive been working on, the paint will lift up after I seal the paint markings.
Now I know why they are doing that 😃 Thank you so much again❤
Glad to hear this was helpful 😊😊
What is a good product to gloss a model?
I’ve used Liquitex High Gloss Varnish for glossing just the eyes and liked the results. If you mean glossing the entire model, I have not done that myself yet so I’m not sure if that particular product would be best, though you could certainly try it on a test piece yourself!
Just the tutorial that I needed! Thank you, your tutorials are the best. I personally used to always water the paint too much, so that was an eye opener to me xD Also you saved me so much time, because I wanted to make a similiar Pinto and I never thought about just to put tape on it.
May I suggest/ ask making a tutorial on dapples? I'm working on a custom of my friends horse and I'm just so frustrated
Happy to hear it! And a dapple painting tutorial is a great idea
@@CreativeKristenTaylor Of course and thanks! I would be so very thankful! I‘ve tried so many techniques, but they always end up looking... weird. Like completely out of place.
What about when doing a mottled privates on a mare, how do you do that?
There’s a few different ways you could paint mottling, and I showed one of those methods in this appaloosa tutorial th-cam.com/video/0wy9OD_t_ns/w-d-xo.html
@@CreativeKristenTaylor oh ok
yes - Appaloosa spots have a system...the spots actually have a pattern. I always laugh when I see the Breyers in the store, they just splatter spots on at random in the factory. I had two leopard appies and they really had a system to the spot madness