I always enjoyed when I could take in a livestream, but these curated, condensed sessions are fantastic as well. Not only is is easy to follow, but well produced as your narration flows seamlessly with the content. Thank you for the time, tips and effort in these.
You took the very words out of my mouth. I loved this video, as much for what it portends (the format for upcoming rinaldistudio content) as for the subject matter (tires). From a class of yours that I attended at Hornet Hobbies in Toronto, to your first publications, to your first foray onto TH-cam - each step has seen the “product” (passing on your knowledge for the benefit of others) get smoother and better and more sophisticated. This video represents the best iteration yet. Bravo and thanks! Not only smooth and informative, but enjoyable and absent all the pauses and spaces of livestream.
Hi ,I am curious to know whether I could apply these methods to a 1/3rd scale aircraft wheel Particularly the tire which is black to start with. Could I use a blocking color and then start light to black ?? Cheers Steve NZ
Hi, great technique for me to learn. Do you ever seal with varnish at any point - I'm thinking when using pigments on top of the dry brushing or would you recommend using only acrylic pigments/binders? Thank you for posting the tutorial.
Hi there. Probably your tires are the n.1 over the whole internet. I just started modeling and I would like to know if the rubber tires should be primed or not. Thanks.
Thank you and yes, they are primed. Rubber, resin, etc. Watch this short edited version, and if you want to watch the entire live stream Ep 12, click the link in the description. Enjoy~
Great guide, unfortunately i need to paint tires for warhammer chaos bikes, and they are not detailed as yours so drybrushing won't get effect like yours :(
It works on smooth tires too (I use for aircraft tires and that’s basically the same thing as yours). Suggest to try and learn before never attempting 👍💯
Never knew about this. Fantastic and will use from now on.
¡Gracias!
My pleasure and thank you!
I always enjoyed when I could take in a livestream, but these curated, condensed sessions are fantastic as well. Not only is is easy to follow, but well produced as your narration flows seamlessly with the content. Thank you for the time, tips and effort in these.
You took the very words out of my mouth. I loved this video, as much for what it portends (the format for upcoming rinaldistudio content) as for the subject matter (tires). From a class of yours that I attended at Hornet Hobbies in Toronto, to your first publications, to your first foray onto TH-cam - each step has seen the “product” (passing on your knowledge for the benefit of others) get smoother and better and more sophisticated. This video represents the best iteration yet. Bravo and thanks! Not only smooth and informative, but enjoyable and absent all the pauses and spaces of livestream.
Glad you like them!
Hi ,I am curious to know whether I could apply these methods to a 1/3rd scale aircraft wheel
Particularly the tire which is black to start with. Could I use a blocking color and then start light to black ?? Cheers Steve NZ
Looking forward to these shorts, learning a lot, and enjoying them.
Glad you like them!
Really impresive!
I will try that with my lav 3!
More like this please!
Another fantastic weathering tutorial Mike. Great inspiration!
Glad you enjoyed it, cheers!
Thank you for this , never thought of doing it that way. Will deffinately give it a shot.
Great advice will use this on my next build just gotta remember light to dark
This is a very interesting approach... I'll give it a try to my Italeri Scania!
Great video Mike. I definitely got to try this.
Very original
Great tutorial!
This is so good . Really wonderful.
Hi, great technique for me to learn. Do you ever seal with varnish at any point - I'm thinking when using pigments on top of the dry brushing or would you recommend using only acrylic pigments/binders? Thank you for posting the tutorial.
Thanks and enjoy, there's a ton here to absorb. No varnishes are used...99% of my work doesn't involve them ;)
Hi there. Probably your tires are the n.1 over the whole internet. I just started modeling and I would like to know if the rubber tires should be primed or not. Thanks.
Thank you and yes, they are primed. Rubber, resin, etc. Watch this short edited version, and if you want to watch the entire live stream Ep 12, click the link in the description. Enjoy~
I might be strange but I miss those good old way to long sesions!! :D
That said: thank You Mike! Awesome material!
New live streams are coming soon! ;)
@@rs.p hell, it's about time. ;]
A lot of works ! 👍
(Focus problems are difficult. A constant in model maker videos ! 😕)
Really enjoying your realistic style of weathering. Can you tell us what acrylic primer you use for these rubber tires ? Thanks !
MMP 👍
Great guide, unfortunately i need to paint tires for warhammer chaos bikes, and they are not detailed as yours so drybrushing won't get effect like yours :(
It works on smooth tires too (I use for aircraft tires and that’s basically the same thing as yours). Suggest to try and learn before never attempting 👍💯
@@rs.p Aye sir! I'll do that
5***** 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
What is an 41???
Italian armored car AB-41 in 1/35 from Italeri