This video had some very retro Miniac feels in the editing and jokes. I loved all the hard cuts to you being upside down, cropped into the middle, and over course, I'm here for WCIII references (I stand ready). Don't get me wrong, I love the videos like your TMM start to finish. But this made me smile for why I started following you a few years ago. Cheers Scott!
13:50 Small correction if you don't mind. The Molotow chrome is an outlier when it comes to how expensive it is. The rest of the range is very reassembly priced. At least if you live in Europe, because it is a smaller German brand.
hey scott, one of the hardest things for me to paint is flowing capes! like a mini in an action pose and their cape is looks like its off to the side from their movement. would love to see a segment on how to paint those things, or clothing items in clothing to help get some insight on shadows/shading/blending and how to deal with that. think that would be a cool video for you!
Yourself and Ninjon are my two fave painter youtubers for minis, and my absolute go to, I love your guys amazing and helpful knowledge with the whimsical humor and joking at your own expense, very entertaining and a little humbling. I wish to see you both grow and get bigger as you both deserve, well done for always crediting other painters too 💖
I second the sandalwood recommendation for the exact reasons mentioned. Another scale75 paint to look at is Gobi Brown…it’s sort of halfway between khaki and olive and it is so useful for shading warm whites/creams as well as it’s always my midtone for bases.
tape a pill bottle (similar size) to a sawzall blade. put a little foam in bottle so paint bottle doesnt rattle around inside and wohla instant paint shaker
ive converted some of my paints to satin versions since i use scale 75 as well basically slap some of it in an unused dropper bottle with satin varnish in it my most used scale paints are birch (bonereapers lol) and rainy grey + the brown grey. I like that paint range for bases and anything that needs to look earthly or natural, since most of the colors are ones that you could easily find in nature. 2:30 is what its like when you mix paints in a GW store, people look at you like you are nuts
Great selection! Molotov and Dirty Down are 100% awesome, rust and moss especially! What I miss are the artist colors. A good basic red, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan by Schmincke/Golden/Liquitex, ... gives you all the mixing power you'd ever need :)
Love your videos! When I get on TH-cam, I'm hoping to see a new one came out. You could do a series on your video and audio taping/mixing process. I liked the dice roll sound for the effect and how well it seamlessly went with the rest of the audio.
I LOVE your looser videos with that extra touch of goof. I can't stand the videos where the guy sounds like he should be narrating the history channel. Keep killing it man. Literally the ONLY youtube channel I've watched every video.
Scale 75 Black Leather is the S75 color I've had to replace from my collection due to excessive use. Such a great plum, so versatile. I have used a bunch of my ProAcryl paints down to the bottom of their bottles too, but I started when they were selling the smaller bottles so not too difficult to actually run out.
I love to use Tamiya Clears over gold to make them really pop. It adds tremendous depth to TMM. Tamiya Clear also looks amazing over clear models and spell effects. Try Tamiya Clear over a regular clear model. It turns the frosted look they start with into a glass-clear effect.
Transparent inks can provide a similar result. I like using them on top of vallejo metal colour as they don't change the reflective nature of the metal colour very much. I haven't come across anywhere selling tamiya paints locally so have yet to try them, though I did use them 20 odd years ago when I did scale modelling.
Loved the video as always! I should pick up some Tamiya clear paints for my TMM. As someone who always vanishes their non-metallics with AK ultra matte varnish (after a coat of gloss varnish), the finish of the paints isn't super important to me, allowing me to only care about coverage, hue, pigmentation, and viscosity (why I love pro acryl). I paint my metallics afterwards and just varnish the outer edges where grubby hands touch with vallejo metal varnish via a brush.
Hi Scott. Thanks for making these videos. This one had a lot of useful information in it. I also really like your excellent Alex Lifeson-esque intro music. It sounds like RUSH. I greatly approve.
I’m a big advocate of trying/using different paint makers. I love scale 75 & Ak interactive. Need to get some Proacryl & Kimera. Have just got some ammo paints to try out.
Someone tell Miniac about the wonders of Vallejo airbrush medium. Its like a high-flow paint medium that you can act as a wash or thinned contrast paint when you add ink to it. Using mediums, like matt medium or airbrush medium, is a great way to cut down on hobby supply clutter because you can do more with just normal paint and inks.
I was going to do a personal paint tier list on reddit but didn't get around to it. I'm by no means a good painter but I am nerd so try alot. I'd include 1.Molotow Black as a airbrush primer. Silly smooth and keeps model detail better than anything. Stole this from Marco at NJM who I recommend. He uses molotow alot when doing airbrush shading as the consistency is super fine but the adhesion is designed for markers snd sprays so work as primers no problem with no risk of gunking should you get overzealous. 2. White ink as stated but used as a mixing agent. We hate White paint as it struggles with coverage snd is probe to getting chalky if you use too much or just can't reach the vibrancy needed. However if you use a heavy body white like liquitex or even normal acrylic white but instead of water, you thin it with white ink then the coverage will vastly improve and reduce required layers as the ink fills where the layer would not fully cover by itself and helps the process towardsa smooth finish. 3. German grey Vallejo Model colour - I do a lot of my blacks with this as either highlight step or as a base coat where you use a black wash to darken areas to a true dark tone. 4. Pretty much the whole Cartaachi Kimera expansion - a gorgeous deeper red that I use with the red mentioned in the video, also includes Caucasian skin but also a golden brown, a sort of greener brown, a beautiful green blue called samurai green and a grey blue for nmm. A general rule for kimera is that although the base set seems expensive, the pigment density in the paint is much higher so you only need very small amounts at a time so per ml they are cheaper than a brand like citadel despite being high end artist grade gear. 5. Vallejo metal Dark Aluminium - it's beautiful coverage across the whole range of silvers but avoid the gold like the plague because... 6.Pro Acrylic metal range is fantastic, especially the bronze, coppers and golds. Incredibly rich, great coverage mix great. The only alternate that matches or even surpasses is Green stuff World gold and bronze pigment powder. Through trial and error after being intimidated by using powders, I figured out that using a acrylic medium or metal medium is not the play like it says. The real G shit is vallejo metal varnish. Both Pro Acryl and the GSW pigments offer a richness and behaviour of colour that the camera struggles to pick up at times.
I've seen some people say that scale 75 medals are pretty good, I have never seen anyone be so into them as you are, props if you like it you like it. I've not loved it as much but I also haven't used them near as much. And I hear that it takes a while to get used to
"blinded by the light. Revved up like a DEUCE, another runner in the night." I don't have that many scale 75 paints, but I do like their range of colors.
It's "Revved up like a Deuce, another runner in the night". Deuce refers to a Deuce Coup ... shorthand slang for the 1932 Ford Model 18 with the side-valve flathead V-8 engine. Obscure!
few drops of liquitex satin fluid medium in that brown will make it more stain than matte. just take care when doing ratios as adding any of the medium is gonna dilute the pigment ratios. but since the paint you want isnt in the market or known to both of us, then having the stain/matte/gloss mediums will always be there as a compromise at the cost of maybe doing a heavier coat/more coats due to ratios. Edit: for the christmas song thing, look up a fella that goes by "Prof" a MN rapper, has a pretty nice christmas song.
@@Miniac gampo has a quirky feel about his music. Love it, even though I don't listen to hip-hop all that much anymore. Anyways my break is over, rudiments time. Cheers dude.
I've been meaning to get some scale 75 and Khimera paints for a while, just wish there were some places in the twin cities that carried them, I don't like ordering online
I've found myself enjoying Scale 75 paints a lot more in the last few years. I like how their Fantasy and Games range handle and they have some lovely colours like turquoisy colours but Thar Brown and Mojave White tend to get used a lot for bones or stone colours depending on what I need to do with the colours. I recently bought a set from their Warcolours range and I'm looking forward to finding excuses to use those paints.
Really enjoyed the video, more for your energy than the content - although the content is excellent as well - I definately want to try some Scale 75 paints now!
Thanks Scott. Very helpful and extremely funny too. Brown Leather is a favourite for all you guys I think. I'd like it if we could get Kimera in single bottles but that doesn't seem to be an option in Australia, or is it a global thing? I'm still in a muddle over metallics. I have some Reaper MSP that dry out instantly, Grrr!, but they look amazing when I have used them. Turbo Dork Bullion, not so much. I just bought the Liquitex metallics set so I look forward to trying those. A bargain at only AUS$50 when it includes a white and black ink as well as gold, silver, bronze and copper.
Love your selection and agree with and use a lot of them. Thanks for this list. I like paint acquisition….not Ninjon “I gotta build a new basement for these paints” level, but I’m working on it.
Its always to early for Xmas-songs... driving to work with the radio on is a torture starting end of this month Loving the insight on your favourite paints. I will surely try some out on my next restock
I just got my Kimera Kolors from their Kickstarter and I have been working on uping my mixing game, I liked some of the insight in this video. You did say something about not all Kimera Kolors being equal, I would be interested to see a brake down and your thoughts on those colors sometimes. Love your videos man, thank you.
oh yo i second this. I love my Kimeras and I'd be interested in seeing Scott break them down for his favorite uses/ neat tricks / interesting combos / mixing single pigments vs mixing multi pigments side by side / etc. would be super helpful for novice painters or those approaching the intermediate phase of mixing colors
11:55 Interesting. In my experience all the army painter washes have a glossy, not a matt finish. More glossy than the regular citadel (non-glossy) ones.
Do you have a video going over the benefits of painting with matte vs satin, to me once you use a matte varnish I'm not sure the benefit or lack their of. I guess a satin would help seeing minor shine for putting highlights but that of course is when the light source is at the same point, similarly matte would give a constant visual making it easier to put highlights and shadows for the preferred look.
Marvelous selection. I know that i have mention before papa, but i really suggest you to try the spanish brand Andrea Paints.They are quite unique and close to Scale75 and some of their colors / consistency is just right. And of course, they smell like *Vanilla* hehe. As always papa, great video!
@Scribbinge The ochres and yellows are insanely good. If you also like blues, are neat too. I don't so much the yellows and blues of SC75, i will go there if you want some good alternatives.
Great video Scott. Have you ever considered a scale 75 focused video? Remember ninjon reviewing their paint set and being super confused? I feel like a lot of painters don’t quite get them and the gel medium. After 5 years, Im sure you have some knowledge to impart!
Scale 75 is one of the few brands ive yet to try, to be honest. I have become a big fan of the Green Stuff World paints recently although I haven't tried too much in the way of paints but I feel like they really leveled up my ability
Awesome video! Btw, do you maybe have full tutorial on those Dirty Down paints? I've got them but that Rust one doesn't to the job at all and I don't know why.
Hah at 1:18 you said poop 💩😂😂😎 man i love these vids. Great to see you doin so well Scott. Also never too early for Christmas songs.. also also Coal Black P3 range reminds me of those dark blues you like.. have you ever tried that one?
I’ve just ordered the Scale75 Golden set on the back of this video. Have you done a review of the Scale75 Molten Alchemy paints? I’d be interested to know which you like and which you don’t
Has it crossed your mind to use airbrush cleaner for painting? It works at least and you can reopen dry paint. By the way why does nobody use foam brushes for dry brushing? I mean you can get better results compared to a regular.
Thanks so much for this video! I know we shouldn't obsess over paint but its impossible not to! Hey one thing - would love you to talk through your favourite metal albums one day! I would love to hear what you listen to. Lately I have been listening to Obscura's amazing latest album :)
Just as a warning: While I've never used it myself, I've seen a lot of people decry the 'use white ink if you're using the airbrush' advice as bull because they used Dalwer Rowney's white ink. Apparently it isn't nearly as creamy-smooth as liquitext, and ends up more gritty like a white paint. For other colors, go with whatever brand speaks to you, but definitely stick with Liquitex for your zenithal sprays.
Soft Body = Best Body ❤
I like'em thicc though!
This video had some very retro Miniac feels in the editing and jokes. I loved all the hard cuts to you being upside down, cropped into the middle, and over course, I'm here for WCIII references (I stand ready).
Don't get me wrong, I love the videos like your TMM start to finish. But this made me smile for why I started following you a few years ago. Cheers Scott!
I love that you don't take yourself seriously while dropping some seriously good tips and tricks.
I had to have a paper towel near me due to how often I spit my drink out :) 😂
In a world of uncertainty, it's wonderful how Miniac's videos begin and end the same way. Always a pleasure.
Open this locker, and you die, BOT!
Jumped in and bought a Scale 75 basic set and became that insane weirdo that mixes all their colors. Absolutely love them.
13:50 Small correction if you don't mind. The Molotow chrome is an outlier when it comes to how expensive it is. The rest of the range is very reassembly priced. At least if you live in Europe, because it is a smaller German brand.
Revved up like a Deuece (a deuce coupe, like The Beach Boys song). It’s a 1932 Ford Coupe popular as a hot rod car.
Better than comparing paints, I like that you explain what differentiates the paints for you and why you liked them. Thanks for the video.
hey scott, one of the hardest things for me to paint is flowing capes! like a mini in an action pose and their cape is looks like its off to the side from their movement. would love to see a segment on how to paint those things, or clothing items in clothing to help get some insight on shadows/shading/blending and how to deal with that. think that would be a cool video for you!
I used a near full bottle of dirty down rust to add rust to a very very rusty looking 15mm slum board I did. I love the dirty down stuff
Love videos on this subject, keep being awesome Scott
11:16 "blinded by the light, revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night"
I liked this video, because it's just a simple review as to what paints you find fit your needs.
very cool scott :)
Yourself and Ninjon are my two fave painter youtubers for minis, and my absolute go to, I love your guys amazing and helpful knowledge with the whimsical humor and joking at your own expense, very entertaining and a little humbling. I wish to see you both grow and get bigger as you both deserve, well done for always crediting other painters too 💖
I loved using the Tamiya clear paints to do gems or lights. The red is great for blood too.
Go back to the shadow with your Bot ass
Indeed. Use some rinoxhide or black to vary the level of fresh blood. I never use it right out of the pot it's too bright.
Always good to have options! Thanks for sharing this with us all!
I second the sandalwood recommendation for the exact reasons mentioned. Another scale75 paint to look at is Gobi Brown…it’s sort of halfway between khaki and olive and it is so useful for shading warm whites/creams as well as it’s always my midtone for bases.
tape a pill bottle (similar size) to a sawzall blade. put a little foam in bottle so paint bottle doesnt rattle around inside and wohla instant paint shaker
ive converted some of my paints to satin versions since i use scale 75 as well
basically slap some of it in an unused dropper bottle with satin varnish in it
my most used scale paints are birch (bonereapers lol) and rainy grey + the brown grey. I like that paint range for bases and anything that needs to look earthly or natural, since most of the colors are ones that you could easily find in nature.
2:30 is what its like when you mix paints in a GW store, people look at you like you are nuts
Loving these new vids at your beats lab, feeling the love and devotion from the team at Miniac
Great selection! Molotov and Dirty Down are 100% awesome, rust and moss especially! What I miss are the artist colors. A good basic red, blue, yellow, magenta and cyan by Schmincke/Golden/Liquitex, ... gives you all the mixing power you'd ever need :)
Great insight in your paint - more so color choise - thanks a lot Scott
Love it Scott it feels like a old school video all the cuts (enough humour but with actual point). 🤘
Ive just started messing around with S75 and really enjoying working with a matte finish for my full ballsack projects
I believe the next line is "Reved up like a deuce.." but the way he sings it I always hear douche as well
The lyric is a reference to the 1932 V8-powered Ford automobile, which enthusiasts dubbed the "deuce coupe"
this is actually a great video and list really like how it was structured.
always good content and the only youtuber where i hang around to hear the outro....epic dude!
I recommend a vortex mixer for shaking your colours.
Great! I'll try some that I haven't used 😁
Another video filled with fun skits to approach topics, thanks mister Iac.
Absolutely loved this vid! If this is the future of Miniac content, then I’m so glad you got your new works space. Completely crushed it dude! 😂😂😂
Get the hell out of here, Bot!
Love your videos! When I get on TH-cam, I'm hoping to see a new one came out. You could do a series on your video and audio taping/mixing process. I liked the dice roll sound for the effect and how well it seamlessly went with the rest of the audio.
Dude, those greyjoy models look sick! 11:55
11:15 - The lyric goes:
Blinded by the light,
Revved up like a deuce
Another runner in the night
👍
I LOVE your looser videos with that extra touch of goof. I can't stand the videos where the guy sounds like he should be narrating the history channel. Keep killing it man. Literally the ONLY youtube channel I've watched every video.
Scale 75 Black Leather is the S75 color I've had to replace from my collection due to excessive use. Such a great plum, so versatile. I have used a bunch of my ProAcryl paints down to the bottom of their bottles too, but I started when they were selling the smaller bottles so not too difficult to actually run out.
glad i'm not the only one that quotes worker quotes from Warcraft 3 all the time... my go to is the Peon "Work Work Work" or "Something Need Doin'"
The Tamiya clear yellow and clear Orange over shades of tan can really make great varnished wood.
Get the hell out of here Bot, or FACE ME
@@69TheSuperbad I'm not a bot. Nor a conspiracy theory
@@richardsweeney197 Not you. The foolish fake Miniac above my comment.
I love to use Tamiya Clears over gold to make them really pop. It adds tremendous depth to TMM. Tamiya Clear also looks amazing over clear models and spell effects. Try Tamiya Clear over a regular clear model. It turns the frosted look they start with into a glass-clear effect.
Transparent inks can provide a similar result. I like using them on top of vallejo metal colour as they don't change the reflective nature of the metal colour very much. I haven't come across anywhere selling tamiya paints locally so have yet to try them, though I did use them 20 odd years ago when I did scale modelling.
Loved the video as always! I should pick up some Tamiya clear paints for my TMM. As someone who always vanishes their non-metallics with AK ultra matte varnish (after a coat of gloss varnish), the finish of the paints isn't super important to me, allowing me to only care about coverage, hue, pigmentation, and viscosity (why I love pro acryl). I paint my metallics afterwards and just varnish the outer edges where grubby hands touch with vallejo metal varnish via a brush.
great to see you back on the horse, hopefully all positive going forward
11:15 It's actually "deuce", a type of muscle/ drag car.
Edit: I use 4 of the paints and 2 of the washes you listed. Nice.
Exactly. Like the Beach Boys' "Little Douche Coupe"
Hi Scott. Thanks for making these videos. This one had a lot of useful information in it. I also really like your excellent Alex Lifeson-esque intro music. It sounds like RUSH. I greatly approve.
I’m a big advocate of trying/using different paint makers. I love scale 75 & Ak interactive. Need to get some Proacryl & Kimera. Have just got some ammo paints to try out.
Someone tell Miniac about the wonders of Vallejo airbrush medium. Its like a high-flow paint medium that you can act as a wash or thinned contrast paint when you add ink to it. Using mediums, like matt medium or airbrush medium, is a great way to cut down on hobby supply clutter because you can do more with just normal paint and inks.
I was going to do a personal paint tier list on reddit but didn't get around to it. I'm by no means a good painter but I am nerd so try alot.
I'd include
1.Molotow Black as a airbrush primer. Silly smooth and keeps model detail better than anything. Stole this from Marco at NJM who I recommend. He uses molotow alot when doing airbrush shading as the consistency is super fine but the adhesion is designed for markers snd sprays so work as primers no problem with no risk of gunking should you get overzealous.
2. White ink as stated but used as a mixing agent. We hate White paint as it struggles with coverage snd is probe to getting chalky if you use too much or just can't reach the vibrancy needed. However if you use a heavy body white like liquitex or even normal acrylic white but instead of water, you thin it with white ink then the coverage will vastly improve and reduce required layers as the ink fills where the layer would not fully cover by itself and helps the process towardsa smooth finish.
3. German grey Vallejo Model colour - I do a lot of my blacks with this as either highlight step or as a base coat where you use a black wash to darken areas to a true dark tone.
4. Pretty much the whole Cartaachi Kimera expansion - a gorgeous deeper red that I use with the red mentioned in the video, also includes Caucasian skin but also a golden brown, a sort of greener brown, a beautiful green blue called samurai green and a grey blue for nmm. A general rule for kimera is that although the base set seems expensive, the pigment density in the paint is much higher so you only need very small amounts at a time so per ml they are cheaper than a brand like citadel despite being high end artist grade gear.
5. Vallejo metal Dark Aluminium - it's beautiful coverage across the whole range of silvers but avoid the gold like the plague because...
6.Pro Acrylic metal range is fantastic, especially the bronze, coppers and golds. Incredibly rich, great coverage mix great. The only alternate that matches or even surpasses is Green stuff World gold and bronze pigment powder. Through trial and error after being intimidated by using powders, I figured out that using a acrylic medium or metal medium is not the play like it says. The real G shit is vallejo metal varnish. Both Pro Acryl and the GSW pigments offer a richness and behaviour of colour that the camera struggles to pick up at times.
I SEE TAMIYA CLEAR, I CLICK!!! Love that stuff. Why does it smell so good
After 2:00 i instantly subbed. That was a great laugh i had, i needed that one!
I've seen some people say that scale 75 medals are pretty good, I have never seen anyone be so into them as you are, props if you like it you like it. I've not loved it as much but I also haven't used them near as much. And I hear that it takes a while to get used to
Hi Darryl! So glad you visited Scott, we've missed you
Fun and informative...man do I sound like a nerd...but it's true. Great video and I always enjoy hearing your perspective on the hobby. Well done sir!
Your WoW homage is great man. I’ve been playing since 2008.
Your randomness is why I'm here. Thanks for the banging tips, I want to try a lot of these.
Great video! I have definitely found a few items to add to my wish list here!
Leave! Leave now, Bot!
Awesome video!
Theres one more tamiya clear color, X-19 smoke.
"blinded by the light. Revved up like a DEUCE, another runner in the night."
I don't have that many scale 75 paints, but I do like their range of colors.
It's "Revved up like a Deuce, another runner in the night". Deuce refers to a Deuce Coup ... shorthand slang for the 1932 Ford Model 18 with the side-valve flathead V-8 engine. Obscure!
few drops of liquitex satin fluid medium in that brown will make it more stain than matte. just take care when doing ratios as adding any of the medium is gonna dilute the pigment ratios.
but since the paint you want isnt in the market or known to both of us, then having the stain/matte/gloss mediums will always be there as a compromise at the cost of maybe doing a heavier coat/more coats due to ratios.
Edit: for the christmas song thing, look up a fella that goes by "Prof" a MN rapper, has a pretty nice christmas song.
Prof rules!
@@Miniac gampo has a quirky feel about his music. Love it, even though I don't listen to hip-hop all that much anymore.
Anyways my break is over, rudiments time. Cheers dude.
2:52 ah, the proud physique of an average miniature painter! Right there with you, buddy!
I've been meaning to get some scale 75 and Khimera paints for a while, just wish there were some places in the twin cities that carried them, I don't like ordering online
I've found myself enjoying Scale 75 paints a lot more in the last few years. I like how their Fantasy and Games range handle and they have some lovely colours like turquoisy colours but Thar Brown and Mojave White tend to get used a lot for bones or stone colours depending on what I need to do with the colours. I recently bought a set from their Warcolours range and I'm looking forward to finding excuses to use those paints.
Really enjoyed the video, more for your energy than the content - although the content is excellent as well - I definately want to try some Scale 75 paints now!
Damn, Bot, you're relentless. BUT SO AM I!
Scotts growl upgraded today. Got some deathcore tunneling going on there bro! 🤘
AK 3rd gen is my favorite paint at the moment!
Thanks Scott. Very helpful and extremely funny too. Brown Leather is a favourite for all you guys I think. I'd like it if we could get Kimera in single bottles but that doesn't seem to be an option in Australia, or is it a global thing? I'm still in a muddle over metallics. I have some Reaper MSP that dry out instantly, Grrr!, but they look amazing when I have used them. Turbo Dork Bullion, not so much. I just bought the Liquitex metallics set so I look forward to trying those. A bargain at only AUS$50 when it includes a white and black ink as well as gold, silver, bronze and copper.
Love your selection and agree with and use a lot of them. Thanks for this list. I like paint acquisition….not Ninjon “I gotta build a new basement for these paints” level, but I’m working on it.
Its always to early for Xmas-songs... driving to work with the radio on is a torture starting end of this month
Loving the insight on your favourite paints. I will surely try some out on my next restock
I just got my Kimera Kolors from their Kickstarter and I have been working on uping my mixing game, I liked some of the insight in this video. You did say something about not all Kimera Kolors being equal, I would be interested to see a brake down and your thoughts on those colors sometimes. Love your videos man, thank you.
oh yo i second this. I love my Kimeras and I'd be interested in seeing Scott break them down for his favorite uses/ neat tricks / interesting combos / mixing single pigments vs mixing multi pigments side by side / etc. would be super helpful for novice painters or those approaching the intermediate phase of mixing colors
11:55 Interesting. In my experience all the army painter washes have a glossy, not a matt finish. More glossy than the regular citadel (non-glossy) ones.
Do you have a video going over the benefits of painting with matte vs satin, to me once you use a matte varnish I'm not sure the benefit or lack their of. I guess a satin would help seeing minor shine for putting highlights but that of course is when the light source is at the same point, similarly matte would give a constant visual making it easier to put highlights and shadows for the preferred look.
Marvelous selection. I know that i have mention before papa, but i really suggest you to try the spanish brand Andrea Paints.They are quite unique and close to Scale75 and some of their colors / consistency is just right. And of course, they smell like *Vanilla* hehe.
As always papa, great video!
@Scribbinge The ochres and yellows are insanely good. If you also like blues, are neat too.
I don't so much the yellows and blues of SC75, i will go there if you want some good alternatives.
IIts "Revved up like a deuce", a 1932 Ford Duece coupe, a source vehicle for hot rod cars.
Great video Scott. Have you ever considered a scale 75 focused video? Remember ninjon reviewing their paint set and being super confused? I feel like a lot of painters don’t quite get them and the gel medium. After 5 years, Im sure you have some knowledge to impart!
Oh man I wish I had seen this video before I ordered some scale 75 paints! I would have grabbed a few more haha.
Amazing use of editing an nonsequitors. ♥️
00:30 Always great to see Sam Lenz on the channel.
Love your vids man!
I'm gonna have to pick up some of the scale 75 paint range. Hopefully my local game store has them
I’ll be honest, only used Vallejo model and a couple game colors. would love to try scale 75 and the new ak interactive 3rd gen.
Scale 75 is one of the few brands ive yet to try, to be honest.
I have become a big fan of the Green Stuff World paints recently although I haven't tried too much in the way of paints but I feel like they really leveled up my ability
YOU CAN'T WIN BOT!
Molotow One4All Black is, dare I say, the ultimate black primer and base rimmer. Smells glorious too!
The Rust and Verdigris are insane. Rob a couple quickie marts and get a bottle of each. You won't regret it.
Love these kind of video's!
Awesome video! Btw, do you maybe have full tutorial on those Dirty Down paints? I've got them but that Rust one doesn't to the job at all and I don't know why.
I love that Jon is barely holding it together during that cameo
Oh boy those Greyjoys!... great vid!
I love the fear of mixing paint skit, how real that can be, Hazar!
Get the hell out now while you still can, Bot!
Hah at 1:18 you said poop 💩😂😂😎 man i love these vids. Great to see you doin so well Scott. Also never too early for Christmas songs.. also also Coal Black P3 range reminds me of those dark blues you like.. have you ever tried that one?
I love vids like this. Always curious what people use.
Recommendation for a bright yellow?
I’ve just ordered the Scale75 Golden set on the back of this video. Have you done a review of the Scale75 Molten Alchemy paints? I’d be interested to know which you like and which you don’t
I've been searching for a red other than GWs Mephiston red for so long, I'll definitely give the Kimera paints a go.
“Revved up like a Deuce.” It’s referring to a 32 Ford. (But I sang it like you did my entire life, because I have the mind of a child)
2:25 the citadel consumer
Awesome Vid!!
Has it crossed your mind to use airbrush cleaner for painting? It works at least and you can reopen dry paint. By the way why does nobody use foam brushes for dry brushing? I mean you can get better results compared to a regular.
I love your channel! I also just bought the entire line of pro acryl because I got permission from the Jedi counsel 😂
Thanks so much for this video! I know we shouldn't obsess over paint but its impossible not to! Hey one thing - would love you to talk through your favourite metal albums one day! I would love to hear what you listen to. Lately I have been listening to Obscura's amazing latest album :)
Just as a warning: While I've never used it myself, I've seen a lot of people decry the 'use white ink if you're using the airbrush' advice as bull because they used Dalwer Rowney's white ink. Apparently it isn't nearly as creamy-smooth as liquitext, and ends up more gritty like a white paint. For other colors, go with whatever brand speaks to you, but definitely stick with Liquitex for your zenithal sprays.
I've always used Daler Rowney, and never had this issue. You just need to shake the hell out of is, which is usually the case with whites.
Can we talk about how much better his vocals have gotten during the outtro over the course of this channel?