Amazing work. You make it look all so easy and I know it's not. I am 60 yrs old a kid at heart and haven't built a model since I was about 16 yrs old. I have always been very creative and am looking for a fun hobby again. I need a happy place :)
Excellent tips, thanks. I think dry brushing allows for a more subtle effect if that's what your looking for. I'm going to experiment with a final coat of transparent smoke to help blend the layers together.
By far one of the best and most in-depth video on heat scorch/exhaust burns! Simple yet easy to follow. Was able to use the hand brush technique on a blaster I’m currently working on and it game out great because of you. Thank you!
I just use a bit of Reikland FleshShade and Druchii Violet. It's far more subtle, but I find it suits the dull, gritty look of war machines. For bigger models I use Dark Blue (which is quite transparent) and Metallic Brown spray paint.
I guess im asking randomly but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account? I was stupid lost the account password. I love any tips you can give me.
@Enzo Andre i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Great tutorial, the dryrbushed one looks great, awesome for us who dont have an airbrush! Just a question, if you are aiming for full coverage with the first layer, why do you need to dry brush it on? Thanks
Thank you for the video, best instructions I've seen.
15:14 The moment when you remember that the engines rotate giving better access to the nozzles.
its a vtol
Amazing work. You make it look all so easy and I know it's not. I am 60 yrs old a kid at heart and haven't built a model since I was about 16 yrs old. I have always been very creative and am looking for a fun hobby again. I need a happy place :)
Great demonstration 😃
So glad i found this .... gonna work so well for a lightsaber emitter :)
Awesome job demonstrating two painting techniques but achieving almost exactly the same look. Thank you for posting this.
Used this on my Ghostbusters frozen empire barrel shroud which is a polished aluminum and it turned out outstanding. Thank you for this!
Very nice work. I love that you showed both methods. Very well done.
Great stuff. Super helpful and clear
This is still my go-to tutorial for when I want to do anything like this. Nice work!
Excellent tips, thanks. I think dry brushing allows for a more subtle effect if that's what your looking for. I'm going to experiment with a final coat of transparent smoke to help blend the layers together.
Wow. Did not know you can do that with brush. Thanks very much
Fantastic !!!!!! Thanks !
Was good to watch
awesome tutotial !
By far one of the best and most in-depth video on heat scorch/exhaust burns! Simple yet easy to follow. Was able to use the hand brush technique on a blaster I’m currently working on and it game out great because of you. Thank you!
Amazing. I’ve been looking for how to do this for my Star Wars blaster muzzle’s
I've been wanting to do this before but I use hand brushing so it's wonderful to know I can do this now without an airbrush. Thank you so much!
That was really cool and very helpful cheers👍..
I am having trouble with the dropping the model part but I guess it takes practice🙂
Thanks for your vidéo, you speak really clearly ( im not english ) and your advice are good !!
bookmarked! awesome video!
Great little video, just what I need 👍
Nice. Thank you!
look so good. great tutorial.
30psi and 1 drop of water , TADA! awsome streak effects! , think il stay at 20.
Beautiful job both ways. I've been doing this sometimes with my blaster customs. Mostly dry brushing. Haven't had time to work more with my air brush.
Excellent tutorial...thank you!
I just use a bit of Reikland FleshShade and Druchii Violet. It's far more subtle, but I find it suits the dull, gritty look of war machines. For bigger models I use Dark Blue (which is quite transparent) and Metallic Brown spray paint.
Excellent! Variety of great tips here. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks!
this video super helpful. Thanks!!
I guess im asking randomly but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account?
I was stupid lost the account password. I love any tips you can give me.
@Isaac Holden Instablaster :)
@Enzo Andre i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Enzo Andre It worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my ass :D
@Isaac Holden No problem =)
Right on time to detail my pulse rifle.
Suscribed now 🤗
quality stuff
Great tutorial, helped a lot.
SUPER technic
Thank you for the tutorial! Very helpful and keep up the good work :)
both methods use acrylics, right? should i use thinner in drybrush method too?
Great tutorial, the dryrbushed one looks great, awesome for us who dont have an airbrush! Just a question, if you are aiming for full coverage with the first layer, why do you need to dry brush it on? Thanks
It creates a smooth blend really easily and is faster to apply.
@@RobPaintsModels ok, thanks
Thanks Mate from merica
What is brush that you was using for brybrushing here?
Nice job. Could I use clear acrylic paint?
Majstorski...
what type of the paint was it?
this is a very easy way to pronounce vallejo: (Valley = Va) (Yes = ye) (Home=ho) Va-ye-ho
Hey I would love to bend your ear.. I am starting to airbrush what are your favorite paint brands for your airbrush?