I love it for damage because if you don’t like it you can turn it into awesome streaks and weathering or remove it entirely. I’ve started on orange oil paints for rust and that’s super fun to use as well
I love oil washes I like streaking for ease out the bottle but I absolutely love making oil washes in all sorts of colours. Thanks for the comment it’s really appreciated
So I’ve had alittle look. For the “bright yellow green”from pro acrylic. I’d try the “lime green (77)” from Vallejo model colour. If it’s too yellow you can add a touch of Moot green. You could always try mixing Moot green as a base with a touch of Dorn yellow. That might save you some money.
Great video, it's a so "trust the process" recipe and it works so well . Again great work and video well explained and edited !
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it!
Great Video I love the tip of using streaking grime for battle damage.
I love it for damage because if you don’t like it you can turn it into awesome streaks and weathering or remove it entirely. I’ve started on orange oil paints for rust and that’s super fun to use as well
Man, those turned out GREAT! Nice work! Just found your channel, and hope you make more vids!
Thank you so much! I’m planning to really jump back into to getting content out
Nice work. I say thank you because I wanted to try something with Streaking Grime for my Salamanders but never found the right video.
Thank you so much. I’m fairly new to 40K and I bloody love the salamanders!
World eaters will be your jam im telling you
GOOD job! I use oil wash instead ak grime .. live this salamander ♥️
I love oil washes I like streaking for ease out the bottle but I absolutely love making oil washes in all sorts of colours. Thanks for the comment it’s really appreciated
@@PaintByBlunders Ty too! ♥️
hi! great vid! where i live there isnt anyway to get pro acryl paints... what should i use instead? i can use cotidal paints or valjio
So I’ve had alittle look. For the “bright yellow green”from pro acrylic. I’d try the “lime green (77)” from Vallejo model colour. If it’s too yellow you can add a touch of Moot green.
You could always try mixing Moot green as a base with a touch of Dorn yellow. That might save you some money.
Great! ill try that!