3:14 Yeah I used that white.. it was so glossy and See through. So I use acrylic paint. It works Good with acrylic. And I use Apple Barrel. It's good quality!! 💓💓💓💓💓 Love your customs! 😎🤩🎉
White markings take forever to do properly, but so worth it when done. All my white paint has been thinned out, and it's so much easier. And you're so right---there are no short cuts. Thank you for making this video. (Jan Griffiths).
I’ve been developing my skills in whites for a couple years; I love the hairing process but I hate those brushstrokes when the pop up sometimes, and I do use cheaper paint, even though I do water down my paint. So I’ll definitely give the Jo Sonja a try to see if it helps a bit! This was a good video and I realize I should plan better to both save resources and time
Thank you for these tips! I decided to pick up my first custom hort again after half a year, my mistake was going for an appy first, but after watching your video I have a lot more confidence ^^
And good brushes last a long time if taken care of properly. I've used cheap dollar store brushes, but they don't work well at all, and had to strip the model. And I plan out my whites as well. (Jan Griffiths).
I could really use your help please! I just received a Weather Girl (Sunny) model whose tail came broken in the box. I tried to glue its base to the flowy mass with liquid superglue + baking soda and it worked pretty good, the only issue is the crack showing on one side (it did not affect the palomino-back area but the white-tail's only). Would you suggest to give it a little white paint touch up? Or should I leave it like that? Best wishes from Italy💕
I suggest giving a little touch up, especially if it really bothers you. Just try not to make it too noticeable. You probably already made a decision by now, but I wanted to help if at all possible.
Question regarding using water to thin your acrylics... Do you find that using water will lead to cracking or crazing of the paint over time? From what I know, using water to thin in traditional acrylic painting, you can break down the bonds between the binder and pigment, and you get cracking. Perhaps not right away, or even for years, but it can happen. Have you ever used an acrylic medium or extender instead, and if so what was your experience of it? My wheelhouse is flat media painting, so I am just curious... I have a pacer custom I have been playing with as an etchy, but might like to try to whiten up the plastic a bit eventually.
Hi, I was wondering how you do “rib” lines on the coat of the Breyer, not actual ribs showing throw but like the vertical lines behind the front leg….idk how to explain it very well but some Appaloosa have them if that helps any😂
"Have a couple of projects at one time"
*glares at my 38 WIPs*
XD 😂😂
So true..I have like 10-5 projects 😥
I've literally been struggling with paint markings for YEARS. thank you so much for making this video!!!
3:14 Yeah I used that white.. it was so glossy and See through.
So I use acrylic paint.
It works Good with acrylic.
And I use Apple Barrel. It's good quality!! 💓💓💓💓💓
Love your customs! 😎🤩🎉
White markings take forever to do properly, but so worth it when done. All my white paint has been thinned out, and it's so much easier. And you're so right---there are no short cuts. Thank you for making this video. (Jan Griffiths).
This video was a great reminder that I need to buy new brushes and Jo Sonja paint! It's definitely my favorite brand by far for paint markings!
I’ve been developing my skills in whites for a couple years; I love the hairing process but I hate those brushstrokes when the pop up sometimes, and I do use cheaper paint, even though I do water down my paint. So I’ll definitely give the Jo Sonja a try to see if it helps a bit! This was a good video and I realize I should plan better to both save resources and time
Where was this video when I got frustrated with white markings XD
Thank you for these tips! I decided to pick up my first custom hort again after half a year, my mistake was going for an appy first, but after watching your video I have a lot more confidence ^^
Thank you, I’ve been waiting for a video like this for so long😂
Would love to see a video how you do your mapping
Thank you for these high quality videos. Would you use acrylic whites on top of an oiled painted coat?
Yep! That’s what most oil artists do.
Beautiful work!!! 😊😊👍
Wow! Your so good!
And good brushes last a long time if taken care of properly. I've used cheap dollar store brushes, but they don't work well at all, and had to strip the model. And I plan out my whites as well. (Jan Griffiths).
This is so helpful THANK YOU
Thankyou soooooo much for this video! Helped so much!
I could really use your help please!
I just received a Weather Girl (Sunny) model whose tail came broken in the box. I tried to glue its base to the flowy mass with liquid superglue + baking soda and it worked pretty good, the only issue is the crack showing on one side (it did not affect the palomino-back area but the white-tail's only). Would you suggest to give it a little white paint touch up? Or should I leave it like that?
Best wishes from Italy💕
I suggest giving a little touch up, especially if it really bothers you. Just try not to make it too noticeable. You probably already made a decision by now, but I wanted to help if at all possible.
Question regarding using water to thin your acrylics... Do you find that using water will lead to cracking or crazing of the paint over time? From what I know, using water to thin in traditional acrylic painting, you can break down the bonds between the binder and pigment, and you get cracking. Perhaps not right away, or even for years, but it can happen. Have you ever used an acrylic medium or extender instead, and if so what was your experience of it? My wheelhouse is flat media painting, so I am just curious... I have a pacer custom I have been playing with as an etchy, but might like to try to whiten up the plastic a bit eventually.
This is an interesting thought. I am not sure if this effects the longevity of the custom.
I can never have more than one horse on the go it freaks me out. I currently have two and I’m going mad XD
Can i use acrylic paint to paint my whole horse? Without airbrush
I use apple barrel paint... is that acceptable? It makes “okay” customs but not even close to yours!
If a good artist uses paint considered bad they can still make a good horse. I do sometimes
What brand is a good sealant?
Hi, I was wondering how you do “rib” lines on the coat of the Breyer, not actual ribs showing throw but like the vertical lines behind the front leg….idk how to explain it very well but some Appaloosa have them if that helps any😂
These videos are very helpful, that being said... I got stuck on a term you called "roning". Is this related to feathering?
Roaning is a technic that includes painting on individual hairs. It takes a LONG time but is so worth it when you're finished!
Hope this helped🙃
@@HopeRenee-e9fIt takes a long time in real life too:) for horses to roan out!
Is masters Touch a good acerlic brand of paint? Case I have a ton of it😂
Чем снять заводскую краску с breyer?
Who is stomping around in the background of the voiceover D:
My lovely landlords. Thank goodness I’ve since left that place!
@@DeeJayBeStudios Holy hell!
The bass of that scared my dogs XD
Please Do you speak spanish ?