Bretonnian Proxies and Oily Slapchop
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- See how you can paint Bretonnian Bowmen proxies for Warhammer Old World. Plus, 5 tips to improve your Slapchop painting.
Today's model is from One Page Rules on My Mini Factory:
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The paintbrush can be found at:
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I had never thought about using oil white as an 'undercoat' for the slappychoppy thing but now I might have to try it on a few old minis to test it out.
Thanks for watching! In the perennial words of Casey and Brent…. PAINT BRAVELY. And, most importantly, Keep Painting Minis!
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Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thanks for watching! - KPMs!!
Thanks for introducing the Titanium White oils' "slap chop" undercoat. I have begun to experiment with it as opposed to using the acrylic counterpart. I am sure this will be a welcome addition to my painting skills' arsenal.
Always worth trying something new in our hobby! Thanks for watching! KPMs
Great tips! Love the oil paint idea.
Thanks so much! 😊. And thank for watching! - KPMs!
I really enjoyed thus video as I'm following this style of painting. However, your skill and technique is something that I aspire to. I am going to focus on highlighting as per your tips 4 and 5. Thankyou for your video and glad to see you enjoying OPR.
Thanks for watching! There is so much great content on TH-cam. We're all learning. I have a long way to go, too. But the most important thing is that we remember it's our hope :-), so we can do whatever we want and feel good about it. KPMs!!
Great video I hope to see more from you. I’ll definitely be watching your back catalogue
Terrific! I was away for a while, but expect more uploads every couple of weeks. Thanks for watching! And most importantly - Keep Painting Minis!!!
It was worth the wait!
Thanks for keeping painting minis!
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wow. Great tips and techniques and a good looking result.
Thanks! and thanks for watching! KPMs!
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching! - KPMs!
Cool tutorial and paint job. 🖌
Thank you so much 😀 Thanks for watching! and let's KPMs
Really nice work, mate!
Thanks for watching! KPMs!
Glad to see you on TH-cam
Thanks!!! Glad to be back!
This is just the video I have been looking for to get my head around what to do with the SpeedPaint 2.0 starter set I have on the way to me. Thanks! Love your video style, subbed :)
So glad to have you along with the rest of us on the hobby journey! KPMs!
So much great units from OPR. and they keep releasing great models. The 3d printing is still in the Stone Age of at home printing and I’m really excited to see what the next 5-10 years will bring.
Agreed. If FDM printing can 10x the printing resolution we'll have no mess color minis. Of course I'll still paint my own. KPMs!
This guy's out here rivaling Goobs for most soothing voice in mini painting
I am humbled by any comparison to Goobs :-). Thanks for watching! And most importantly, Keep Painting Minis!
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The voice is very similar, but I like this painting style as it's more suited to mine.
Great job
Thanks! Keep painting minis!!
Great video! You have acquired a new subscriber 😀
Awesome, thank you! And most importantly - Keep Painting Minis!
I am thinking about trying the following: white primer, oil wash+cleaning as a start for my slapshop. I think it will be faster and cleaner, especially since I can limit the parts I whant darker.
That could be an even better slapchop 3.0. Comment back here how it goes! And thanks for watching!!! KPMs!
I've been thinking about trying oil paints for dry brush (err.. wet brush? oil brush? slick brush? Oil paint isn't very "dry"). Nice to see that others have thought of the same as well! :)
"Slick-brush," perfect! I agree. It works great for ordinary dry brush purposes too, say a final dry brush over a textured base, if you don't mind waiting a day for it to dry. Certainly if the dry brushing is a last step on whatever part you're working on. Just goes on better for some applications. Thanks for watching!! - KPMs
Like the oil underpainting! I think for him a dark brown prime resuling in a more sepia underpainting would have made your live easier with the skin and added a bit more vibrancy overall. But this is still a great result! Will definitely eperiment with this. I usually do a acrylic base followed by oils but now I want to try the other way round
Great suggestion for brown prime. Will try that. Sometimes I just go ahead and paint a couple of layers of ivory over the skin areas after the dry brushing and then the skin takes the speedtrast paints (something like Guilliman Flesh) as usual. Thanks for watching!!
My main "problem" with slapchop are the desaturated shadows because of the black and white underpainting. Especially when leaning into a colorful paintjob. So I recently experimented with colored basecoats and I really like it
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@@ImreRides You may wish to experiment with (1) a White Primed model, (2) apply thinned "Black Wash" into recesses, (3) quick White Dry Brush (if any areas are stained from the "Black Wash" and (4) Speed/Contrast Paint.
@aw5483 this is exactly what I do, so I usually avoid the harsh black underneath.
@@southpaw5483I do something similar with a druchi violet or targor rageshade over wraithbone, then over brush with wraithbone.
Excellent advice, I'm going to go out this weekend and purchase a tube of the whitest white oil paint I can find at my local craft store. I apologize if I missed it but do you thin down your "speedtrast" paints with either of their respective mediums before applying ro the mini or do you go straight from the pot/dropper palette? Thanks and you've got a new subscriber. Be well.
Generally, for speedtrast over slapchop I don't thin them because I'm putting on a very thin coat so it is transparent enough. I didn't thin any of the speedtrast paints in the video. However, a few speedtrast paints are very opaque. Test them on your thumbnail. If a thin coat is so opaque that the white of the slapchop won't show through, you can think them with water. Thanks for watching and subscribing!! KPMs!
I'm really having a heck of a time getting the oil to dry, even sometimes waiting a week and it still comes off on my fingers. Unsure why, I even put them under constant air circulation. Any suggests would be awesome!
this might work better if your primed white-ish and covered the mini in semi-thinned oil paint and wiped away the excess with a makeup sponge. You would get the darkness in the recesses and I think would have even less...spotty-ness
...so you're saying start with white all over and darken the recesses with a dark oil wash, wiping off the excess. Is that the idea?
What are those pots you use for cleaning?
Those had candles in them. But you can buy similar on Amazon - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08D38J5PX/ . Thanks for watching!! KPMs
Looks good, still not a oils person.
Thanks! And thanks for watching! I've been away for a while but back to posting every 2-3 weeks. --- Keep Painting Minis!
I'll have to try this for underpainting! Also, try lightly moistening your acrylic drybrush before use; it fixes the streaking issue very well
Right. I do try to moisten my brush a bit for they acrylic dry-brush but I still don't seem to have that down. I need to keep experimenting with that. Thanks for watching! KPMs!
@@bernstea0 I had good luck with a really soft smudge makeup brush!
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Thanks for watching! KPMs
Great video. Atelier is pronounced At-E-lee-air, fyi. Easy mistake to make.
Thanks! I'm sure I didn't even come close. I can't even pronounce the paint names right most of the time. Thanks for watching!
It's okay bud. I don't want people thinking you're a dummy.@@bernstea0
Acrylic was more contrasty
Agreed. The Oil spreads around on the model as you drybrush so it ends up thinner on the sharp edges but provides more variation in value from black to pure white, i.e. some grays in between. What I've done in the past is let it dry a day and then do another quick coat (30 secs or less per model), and that brightens up the sharpest edges to compare with the bright white you get with acrylic. But if you want pure two-tone, only deep blacks and bright whites, then acylic works best. Thanks for watching!! KPMs!