Don't forget to visit all the channels and subscribe to them! Looking for those links to the dropper bottles and stuff? Here you go! Looking for those product links? We got ya. Dropper bottles: geni.us/30mldroppers Tiny funnels: geni.us/hobbyfunnels Airbrush thinner: geni.us/airbrushthinner200ml Nail art paint racks: geni.us/nailpolishrack
Guy, probably goes without saying but you are a legend for organising this all. Massively honoured to be asked to help contribute! Learning a fair few bits myself too!
@Dude In A Shirt In US you have theater and defense, there are many spelling differences in the different English dialects actually. I know that the Australians wanted to change the spelling of "friend" to "frend" but that would probably make too much sense so it didn't catch on.
I just love that the community is helping you to spend time with your preciosess . My 9 year old son was diagnosed with ADHD 2 years ago and a teacher at his school introduced him to warhammer. He loves it and so do I . For the most part I find the community to be a great example of not only creativity but great morals and just generally being kind to other people and yourself. Great job as usual, love and light to you and your family.
Good for the kid to have the diagnosis. It took me almost 40 years to get mine, and that wasn't good for me - it kind of messes up your brain meats to feel like you're weird and different and never understanding why.
@@autochton I’m sorry to hear that Gert. It must have been very hard for you. I see how hard it is for my son. Yes he is very lucky it has been diagnosed ,he has a very good paediatric consultant who specialises in ADHD and autism. We have fought hard for two years to get funding at his school for him and another boy in his class to have a dedicated teaching assistant and we are very grateful for that. My heart breaks for all the kids who went undiagnosed and untreated and in some cases wildly over medicated.
I got into mini painting recently but have been a scale modeller for years. I couldn’t envision painting a vehicle without Enamel washes and oil paints.
@@devensega Did mini painting, was annoyed by washes, stopped for some time due to other reasons. Started doing scale modelling and was like enamel paints and an air brush are great, got back into wargaming, everything is so much better now XD.
I remember asking a few wargames who did scale modelling about 6 years ago how they got such good results and the rest is history... Just how's you how different hobbies ca live in silos. My work flow is now very airbrush and enamel/oil heavy because well, it just makes life a lot lot easier...
Guy doesn't use the wet palette. But when you dilute your paints with airbrush thinner, strange things will happen after putting the diluted colours on the the wet palette. There is some detergent inside, so the surface tension is broken.
@@Sinthoras25031994 if you use your colours for a dry palette or solely airbrushing, this is all right. For a wet palette water or acrylic medium is just fine. As long as no detergent is included
Also when using airbrush thinner the paint struggles to hold onto the model unless applied through air . This process is extremely time consuming . You just better phasing out your citedal for VJ
I agree with the pickle jar. Cheap brushes are the way to go for price, and when they are really cruddy, used it for scrapping or texturing and just by a new one for cheap :)
I made the mistake of over tightening cheap dropper bottles it splits the tip and then you have to redo. I really like this series..... always great to see everyone's take on tips and tricks.
@@ForTehNguyen holders are definitely worth it, even if you've never spilled a pot in your life. Only paint I ever spilled was a Humbrol enamel, 20 something years ago, on my parent's dining table. Trust me when I say you find a way to never repeat that. My go to is neoprene foam. grab a couple 8mm-10mm sheets off ebay, cut holes in one to match the pots you're using, and glue it to the second. the rubberiness holds the pot solid and the wide base makes it pretty unspillable, for a fraction of the cost of most holders.
When i transfer my paints i use blue wall sticky tack around the base of the funnel to create a seal with the bottle, then fill the funnel with paint and gently squeeze the bottle to push the air out and allow the suction to pull the paint in the bottle the use less thinner or water and a brush to get the excess out of the funnel
Happy to hear your voice , hope you are getting the rest you need , if you think you are rested , close your eyes for a little bit longer , the world is happy to wait for your happier better rested self.
Another great video with everyone giving a really cool new set of tips. The pallette styles is probably the most "whoa, never thought of that" but for any newbies like me, seriously, use a larger brush. The worst thing about every single starter kit is they give you tiny brushes. Use the largest brush you can.
When transferring paint over to dropper bottles I found that a large syringe with unsharpened needles worked great. Get a good fat needle on there and they'll manage just fine with undiluted paints as well.
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Same for me, even undiluted base paints were easy to transfer with the syringe.
@@drpenny9844 I grabbed a bunch of 10ml syringes with blunt 18G needles and it made everything so easy, no spilling and super easy to clean between colours. And yeah, it was the fountain pen thing that made me think of them too, especially when using sample bottles.
This is lovely! Still though, I struggle to understand why anyone would buy a Citadel paint product in the first place. A thousand golden coins to whoever convinces me of a good reason to do so!
In a world where AK/vallejo exist, there's no reason other than brand loyalty. And before anyone says "BuT GW WaSHEs" oil washes are a thing, try them.
Agreed, mate. Average (at best) quality paint, in the worst pots on the market, for considerably more money per millilitre than other ranges. It's nothing more than the cult of exclusivity that the company is so good at perpetuating.
I'm struggling with Vallejo Paints, I don't get good results in coverage. Using Citadel Paints is carefree in regards of coverage and thinning. I also really like their color range. They are not the cheapest, but not the most expensive, either. The pots are horrible, I agree.
Just a few additinal tips about transferring paints (from a guy who's making it for the second time in his life ;p) : - try using large syringe instead of funnel. Remove the piston, pour the paint into syringe chamber (while holding it above dropper bottle), then just take the piston and pump the paint into dropper bottle. Way less messy and much quicker than funnel method :) - also, word of advise - not all dropper bottles are OK. In fact, most of them will give you a headache with nozzle tips splitting, causing your paints to dry on tip and making you unclog them every single time you want to use the paint. I've used amazon bottles, the nozzles cracked in no time, and they did it almost by themselves. I'm quite aware of how to operate with dropper bottles, my vallejo and S75 bottles (which are also known to sometimes crack when dealt with no care) never cracked. Now I bought bottles with yellow caps from pk-pro, much more expensive but on the other hand the nozzles do not crack. As i'm in the middle of transferring my paints from cheap dropper bottles to pk-pro bottles, save yourself both a hassle but also time and don't go cheap on dropper bottles. The losses while transferring the paint twice were (to be expected) humongous, There are some paints where I was left with really small amount of paint after two transfers. I still think transferring paint to dropper bottles is the way to go - just don't buy cheap ones, or you will be doing the same job twice (unless you don't find it incredibly annoying to unclog nozzle just to take a drop of paint on your pallette). There's quite an extensive thread on reddit about nozzles splitting, if anyone wants to go deeper in this topic. Great video! :)
Great to see someone else using the same technique I do for citadel paints. Rather then keeping them in those bloody pots. I hadn't heard the bit about using a brush and more airbrush thinner before. Will definitely be adding that to my next pot change. Also I tend to buy ball bearings rather then use old plastic sprue bits, A pack of 100 has lasted me a few years as I just wash the old one when I'm done with the bottle. This is also a good time I find to add some to a paint. A little Valljeo metal medium can really make the color pop.
I really love this series as it just adds a whole bunch of different perspectives into one video! Not to mention that I have a ton more channels to check out now.
Josh’s battered old husk of a brush looks like my fine detail brush 🤪 great stuff and fantastic tips from all. Thank you and good luck with your new family ❤️
So to start, As one dad to another, Congrats on the Twins. and I really go to say that I know your dad is proud and happy for your Babes. I really got the feels when i was watching the retro unboxing of 2nd edition. My Daughter is home since ,covid delayed her college year, and is right now painting up her Thousand Sons to kick my retro Necron's A$$. I credit her for getting me into the hobby again after 19 years. 20 years ago this July I crafted a Space Marine force all pink and white. You do fantastic work and I hope the channel grows!! Just remember to keep helping Mom, and don't fight when they are sleeping. Once again congrats and cheers to them growing up smart and tough! Cheers!!
I've been trying with the idea of transferring my citadel paints to dropper bottles for a while. This makes me a little less scared to do it! Thanks again for a great anthology of tips and tricks!
I put the airbrush thinner in the pot and shake it up with a metal ball inside. Then I squeeze the empty dropper bottle and suck the paint out pot. This takes a few dips to get it all then i put a bit more thiner in the near empty pot and swoosh around an old brush to get all the paint. This remainder and the bb is poured into a cheap plastic condiment container. Remove the nozzle on the bottle and pour it in the dropper, reinstall the nozzle and transfer label. Clean, easy and quick.
I could have used the bottle tutorial about a month ago. I used mid-winter medium but I didn't change over my metallic paints. Also I use the pipette not a funnel. It took awhile. Hope you're doing well Penny be careful with postpartum especially with twins.
I tend to use da Vinci brush soap to clean my brushes. If you have a lot of gunk in your brushes, you can add more water and really work it in there. It'll get just about anything out and it's easy to use.
Great to see Lyla in the video. Recently found her videos myself and it's a whole different way of painting I don't do so well with myself. I've been converted to the streaking grime for about 6 months or so and I'm really getting to grips with what it can do.
When I transferred my Agrax Earthshade into 18mL bottles, I put the leftover portion into a second bottle and mixed it 1:1 with Lahmian Medium to make a bottle of half-strength shade. I don't think that would be useful for all of the shades, but I think it's perfect for the neutral shades like Agrax and Nuln Oil.
Very late but I also loved how Luke's tips subtly included a way to make use of all those glass ramekins that you end up with after buying deliciously tempting single portion desserts from companies like Gü! I have a decent stack of them myself. They also come in very handy as holders for boardgame bits: resources, cubes, tokens, coins, etc. I've also started acquiring a stack of larger glass pots from single portion ready meals as that seems to be a new packaging trend? They have become my new paint water pots, I've even used a paint marker pen to write 'Metallic' on one in the hope that will help me remember to use it appropriately :-)
Thanks, everyone! And to add to the dropper and enamel washes bits... model paints by Tamiya you can get a whole set of high-quality flat colors acrylic in biggish pots for $169.
Great Video Guy / Penny! Had some great featured channels on here already love all of the channels and am subbed but it's nice to see them get the love they deserve. And a really fun video especially for beginners 😀
Thanks for another great video Guy. Hope you're all keeping well. Don't worry you'll get to finally catch up on sleep... in a year or two 😉 From a dad of twins
Pennny! :D That dropper bottle tip is awesome. Though every drop of paint wasted that gets stuck to the old bottle or to the funnel makes me cringe. It's like wasting liquid gold. I know in the end you save more paint (and money) but still my brain irrationally goes "noooooooo!"
Love the channel! Makes it all the better that you are a local lad for me! Hopefully bump into you down 4tk one day and say hello under the watchful eye of a huge space marine lol. Keep up the awesome content and congrats again on the twins!
I know it's a little long since you made this video, but if I don't plan to use it for airbrushing can I still use airbrush thinner or should I use a medium
Guy, I don’t think paternety leave means that you can have your wife fill in for you 😂😉👍🏼 Really like her presence though, and I think it makes the content a bit more interesting for my fiancé too =D
I don't believe that Guy and Penny are married... just living in sin. God bless them! ;P The last parts are just a joke before anyone gets overly upset. IMO if they are happy, then I'm happy for the both of them.
On brushes, I think anyone using Kolinsky Sable should be familiar with where the brush materials come from. In short, it's a product of unlicensed and non-regulated fur trade from Russia and China, obtained using methods which have been banned in countries like the UK for almost half a decade due to their barbaric nature (leg hold traps, catch the weasel and let it starve/freeze to death). I'm hoping we as a community can move to an alternative supply line for the material some day but for now you need to ask yourself if it's a practice you're happy to support (and it's pretty much all manufacturers. Citadel, Windsor and Newton, Squidmar etc etc).
and I'd assume everyone against such brushes to also be a vegan ... unless its specifically brush ethics that matter, but not other kinds (which would make no sense)
Thanks to your book in the beginning I now know an obscure reference in the Venture Brothers TV show. Mike Sorayama creates Leslie Robots to do his bidding and capture Venture Brothers. They are obviously Sorayama knock offs/tributes however you want to say it.
Ugh, feel old now. Funny how the same book can mean very different things to different generations. For you it's "I didn't know that obscure artist was reference in the cartoon I like" and for me it's "I didn't know an artist I Iike was in some obscure cartoon." Fell down this TH-cam rabbit hole of miniatures and modeling because it was one of my old hobbies when I was a kid, along with drawing, and games like D&D and Battletech. Hijime Sorayama was big back in the day and he was one of my favorite artists (#3) along with Julie Bell (#2) and Boris Vallejo (#1) that did a lot of sci-fi/fantasy works I would get inspiration for my own drawings and my gaming D&D campaigns.
@@PGIFilms Sounds like I'm your same age, I just missed finding this Sorayama book. I liked the Art of Dragon Lance quite a bit in those days. Venture Bros is a modern cartoon that has tons of references because the writers are also from our era. Battletech was my go-to game since it was much easier to teach prospective players than 40k.
The long awaited Penny comeback is finally upon us! Welcome back!
Hell yeah for Penny, a few months late though.
Don't forget to visit all the channels and subscribe to them! Looking for those links to the dropper bottles and stuff? Here you go!
Looking for those product links? We got ya.
Dropper bottles: geni.us/30mldroppers
Tiny funnels: geni.us/hobbyfunnels
Airbrush thinner: geni.us/airbrushthinner200ml
Nail art paint racks: geni.us/nailpolishrack
please notice me master
And me sire my necrons await your orders
Pennys back!! Yay
DropTop by DrTabletop will allow you to add the dropper top to a citadel pot, don't need to transfer paint or buy separate dropper bottles this way!
@@norlin76 only issue is they're £20 for 12 whereas on amazon bottles are £15 for 50
Guy, probably goes without saying but you are a legend for organising this all. Massively honoured to be asked to help contribute!
Learning a fair few bits myself too!
Such a good breakdown! I'm def trying this with my humbrols!! 👍👍👍
Organizing* lol
@@crupt7301 centre theatre defence honour colour :)
@Dude In A Shirt my b
@Dude In A Shirt In US you have theater and defense, there are many spelling differences in the different English dialects actually. I know that the Australians wanted to change the spelling of "friend" to "frend" but that would probably make too much sense so it didn't catch on.
I just love that the community is helping you to spend time with your preciosess . My 9 year old son was diagnosed with ADHD 2 years ago and a teacher at his school introduced him to warhammer. He loves it and so do I . For the most part I find the community to be a great example of not only creativity but great morals and just generally being kind to other people and yourself. Great job as usual, love and light to you and your family.
Good for the kid to have the diagnosis. It took me almost 40 years to get mine, and that wasn't good for me - it kind of messes up your brain meats to feel like you're weird and different and never understanding why.
@@autochton I’m sorry to hear that Gert. It must have been very hard for you. I see how hard it is for my son. Yes he is very lucky it has been diagnosed ,he has a very good paediatric consultant who specialises in ADHD and autism. We have fought hard for two years to get funding at his school for him and another boy in his class to have a dedicated teaching assistant and we are very grateful for that. My heart breaks for all the kids who went undiagnosed and untreated and in some cases wildly over medicated.
Mini-Painters: Enamel washes?!
Scale Modelers: Yes.
I got into mini painting recently but have been a scale modeller for years. I couldn’t envision painting a vehicle without Enamel washes and oil paints.
@@devensega Did mini painting, was annoyed by washes, stopped for some time due to other reasons. Started doing scale modelling and was like enamel paints and an air brush are great, got back into wargaming, everything is so much better now XD.
@@devensega I used an enamel wash on terrain and it was amazing! The only drawback is the fumes, my small apartment needed airing out afterwards lol
I remember asking a few wargames who did scale modelling about 6 years ago how they got such good results and the rest is history... Just how's you how different hobbies ca live in silos. My work flow is now very airbrush and enamel/oil heavy because well, it just makes life a lot lot easier...
Yes!
It warms my heart that the entire community came together to help guy
My favorite thing about this series is that all these beautiful people all agreed to help out Guy. Just shows the awesomeness of this community.
Guy doesn't use the wet palette. But when you dilute your paints with airbrush thinner, strange things will happen after putting the diluted colours on the the wet palette. There is some detergent inside, so the surface tension is broken.
so better dont use it?
@@Sinthoras25031994 if you use your colours for a dry palette or solely airbrushing, this is all right. For a wet palette water or acrylic medium is just fine. As long as no detergent is included
Also when using airbrush thinner the paint struggles to hold onto the model unless applied through air . This process is extremely time consuming . You just better phasing out your citedal for VJ
@@markjohnston3923 i Think any Medium would work also right?
Wish I'd known about this beforehand
I agree with the pickle jar. Cheap brushes are the way to go for price, and when they are really cruddy, used it for scrapping or texturing and just by a new one for cheap :)
Really liking this series, and just want to say that you’re a huge inspiration.
I made the mistake of over tightening cheap dropper bottles it splits the tip and then you have to redo. I really like this series..... always great to see everyone's take on tips and tricks.
this series is honestly some of the best hobby content I've seen produced in a while.
Penny did such a great job, she deserves some Tau models to be painted as a reward
How awsome would it be if she lead the Start Collecting T'au box in the deathmatch?
Admit it you were reading a parenting book hidden inside that comic ;-) BTW huge congratulations to you both
I unironically enjoy the citadel pots when it comes to shades and contrast paints.
Until you spill one 😂
Agreed.
@@cheweek-k4w after i spilled 2 contrast pots, i bought that citadel 3 pot holder, havent spilled it since. Well worth it
@@ForTehNguyen holders are definitely worth it, even if you've never spilled a pot in your life. Only paint I ever spilled was a Humbrol enamel, 20 something years ago, on my parent's dining table. Trust me when I say you find a way to never repeat that.
My go to is neoprene foam. grab a couple 8mm-10mm sheets off ebay, cut holes in one to match the pots you're using, and glue it to the second. the rubberiness holds the pot solid and the wide base makes it pretty unspillable, for a fraction of the cost of most holders.
My carpet thinks different.
53 seconds ago, damn. I got here faster than the winged hussars racing the white scars
Gotta get down the mountainside somehow.
I got here faster than I get out of bed, I got here an hour late :)
When i transfer my paints i use blue wall sticky tack around the base of the funnel to create a seal with the bottle, then fill the funnel with paint and gently squeeze the bottle to push the air out and allow the suction to pull the paint in the bottle the use less thinner or water and a brush to get the excess out of the funnel
It is always so cool to see the Warhammer community coming together for videos like this! Lets make sure we show all these creators some love!
Happy to hear your voice , hope you are getting the rest you need , if you think you are rested , close your eyes for a little bit longer , the world is happy to wait for your happier better rested self.
Great to see my fellow CWG brothers featured here. and some awesome advice all round!
Another great video with everyone giving a really cool new set of tips. The pallette styles is probably the most "whoa, never thought of that" but for any newbies like me, seriously, use a larger brush. The worst thing about every single starter kit is they give you tiny brushes. Use the largest brush you can.
Congratulations on the kids and thank you for taking time out of your day to still get videos to us
When transferring paint over to dropper bottles I found that a large syringe with unsharpened needles worked great. Get a good fat needle on there and they'll manage just fine with undiluted paints as well.
Same for me, even undiluted base paints were easy to transfer with the syringe.
@@drpenny9844 I grabbed a bunch of 10ml syringes with blunt 18G needles and it made everything so easy, no spilling and super easy to clean between colours. And yeah, it was the fountain pen thing that made me think of them too, especially when using sample bottles.
This is lovely! Still though, I struggle to understand why anyone would buy a Citadel paint product in the first place. A thousand golden coins to whoever convinces me of a good reason to do so!
In a world where AK/vallejo exist, there's no reason other than brand loyalty.
And before anyone says "BuT GW WaSHEs" oil washes are a thing, try them.
Agreed, mate. Average (at best) quality paint, in the worst pots on the market, for considerably more money per millilitre than other ranges. It's nothing more than the cult of exclusivity that the company is so good at perpetuating.
Folks new to the hobby, like me, who didn't know better?
some of their colours are beautiful and their coverage is great.
I'm struggling with Vallejo Paints, I don't get good results in coverage. Using Citadel Paints is carefree in regards of coverage and thinning. I also really like their color range. They are not the cheapest, but not the most expensive, either. The pots are horrible, I agree.
Just a few additinal tips about transferring paints (from a guy who's making it for the second time in his life ;p) :
- try using large syringe instead of funnel. Remove the piston, pour the paint into syringe chamber (while holding it above dropper bottle), then just take the piston and pump the paint into dropper bottle. Way less messy and much quicker than funnel method :)
- also, word of advise - not all dropper bottles are OK. In fact, most of them will give you a headache with nozzle tips splitting, causing your paints to dry on tip and making you unclog them every single time you want to use the paint. I've used amazon bottles, the nozzles cracked in no time, and they did it almost by themselves. I'm quite aware of how to operate with dropper bottles, my vallejo and S75 bottles (which are also known to sometimes crack when dealt with no care) never cracked. Now I bought bottles with yellow caps from pk-pro, much more expensive but on the other hand the nozzles do not crack. As i'm in the middle of transferring my paints from cheap dropper bottles to pk-pro bottles, save yourself both a hassle but also time and don't go cheap on dropper bottles. The losses while transferring the paint twice were (to be expected) humongous, There are some paints where I was left with really small amount of paint after two transfers. I still think transferring paint to dropper bottles is the way to go - just don't buy cheap ones, or you will be doing the same job twice (unless you don't find it incredibly annoying to unclog nozzle just to take a drop of paint on your pallette).
There's quite an extensive thread on reddit about nozzles splitting, if anyone wants to go deeper in this topic.
Great video! :)
Been waiting on the paint transfer video for ages! Icing on the cake was it being narrated by Penny!
Great to see someone else using the same technique I do for citadel paints. Rather then keeping them in those bloody pots. I hadn't heard the bit about using a brush and more airbrush thinner before. Will definitely be adding that to my next pot change. Also I tend to buy ball bearings rather then use old plastic sprue bits, A pack of 100 has lasted me a few years as I just wash the old one when I'm done with the bottle.
This is also a good time I find to add some to a paint. A little Valljeo metal medium can really make the color pop.
Again congratulations on your babies
Thanks for this one, I finally took the plunge with my contrast and shades this weekend... worth it 100%
I really love this series as it just adds a whole bunch of different perspectives into one video! Not to mention that I have a ton more channels to check out now.
Momma Penny! Welcome back MWM Family!
I didn't know enamels were oil-based! That's great to know, I've got a ton from my early painting days
So happy that this community gathers behind you =D
You deserve every bit of it and I wish you the best for your family
Some great tips and some great channels! Pickle Jar is great fun to watch 😀
it's great to hear from Penny again ! lots of cool tips too , thanks !
One of the most well thought of and informative mini painting videos I've seen in a long time! Loads of key points for new starters to learn. 👍
Thank you 👍 I'm new to miniature painting and these tips helped.
I would add that Distilled water is a good move for transferring to stop any bacterial buildup!
A GNR fan I see. Great that your friends can cover for you. Lovely to hear Penny again.
"Sorry Bond" gave me a chuckle.
One of THE greatest hobby videos ever made. Thanks!
Just come back to the hobby after over 20 years. I'm desperate to get my Citadel paints in to droppers! Many thanks 😁👍
Great collab project! Really a great example of a great community! Happy parenting!
Josh’s battered old husk of a brush looks like my fine detail brush 🤪 great stuff and fantastic tips from all. Thank you and good luck with your new family ❤️
Shhhh! Don't tell him we trim ours with a Hoby knife until there's only 2mm left 🤦♂️
Battered husks are great for stippling and basing stuff
Is ‘Lady Warhammer’ just Penny masquerading in the Patreon?
@@drpenny9844 we’re going to need to see some papers
Using sprue pieces as agitators is brilliant mwah mwah thank u
So to start, As one dad to another, Congrats on the Twins. and I really go to say that I know your dad is proud and happy for your Babes. I really got the feels when i was watching the retro unboxing of 2nd edition. My Daughter is home since ,covid delayed her college year, and is right now painting up her Thousand Sons to kick my retro Necron's A$$. I credit her for getting me into the hobby again after 19 years. 20 years ago this July I crafted a Space Marine force all pink and white. You do fantastic work and I hope the channel grows!! Just remember to keep helping Mom, and don't fight when they are sleeping. Once again congrats and cheers to them growing up smart and tough! Cheers!!
I've been trying with the idea of transferring my citadel paints to dropper bottles for a while. This makes me a little less scared to do it! Thanks again for a great anthology of tips and tricks!
love your tips video, hope the babies and parents are all doing fine and wonderful
This was amazing, like watching a Saturday morning special - more of this sort of thing, please!
Casual hobbiest 🤝 Professional hobbiest
*Hating Citadel paint pots*
When the comment system won't let you post images of memes:
*Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.*
I do see a lot of the flaws with citadel paint pots but, I absolutely love them for things like washes and contrast paints.
Im not a fan of the pots but droppers have their own issues too. Id like citadel paints to stay in pots, just better ones
I put the airbrush thinner in the pot and shake it up with a metal ball inside. Then I squeeze the empty dropper bottle and suck the paint out pot. This takes a few dips to get it all then i put a bit more thiner in the near empty pot and swoosh around an old brush to get all the paint. This remainder and the bb is poured into a cheap plastic condiment container. Remove the nozzle on the bottle and pour it in the dropper, reinstall the nozzle and transfer label. Clean, easy and quick.
I hope you, Penny and the two little ones are all doing well.
I could have used the bottle tutorial about a month ago. I used mid-winter medium but I didn't change over my metallic paints. Also I use the pipette not a funnel. It took awhile. Hope you're doing well Penny be careful with postpartum especially with twins.
I tend to use da Vinci brush soap to clean my brushes. If you have a lot of gunk in your brushes, you can add more water and really work it in there. It'll get just about anything out and it's easy to use.
god i don't know what i would do without some of your videos, keep up the good work!
Thanks very much for asking us to be involved Guy, ‘twas and honour and a privilege.
Penny is one of my favourite mini youtubers aswell
Great to see Lyla in the video. Recently found her videos myself and it's a whole different way of painting I don't do so well with myself. I've been converted to the streaking grime for about 6 months or so and I'm really getting to grips with what it can do.
When I transferred my Agrax Earthshade into 18mL bottles, I put the leftover portion into a second bottle and mixed it 1:1 with Lahmian Medium to make a bottle of half-strength shade. I don't think that would be useful for all of the shades, but I think it's perfect for the neutral shades like Agrax and Nuln Oil.
Very late but I also loved how Luke's tips subtly included a way to make use of all those glass ramekins that you end up with after buying deliciously tempting single portion desserts from companies like Gü! I have a decent stack of them myself. They also come in very handy as holders for boardgame bits: resources, cubes, tokens, coins, etc.
I've also started acquiring a stack of larger glass pots from single portion ready meals as that seems to be a new packaging trend? They have become my new paint water pots, I've even used a paint marker pen to write 'Metallic' on one in the hope that will help me remember to use it appropriately :-)
Really good tips. Thanks for doing this Guy. Hope you, Penny and the Midwinter Mini's are doing well
What a coincidence! I just ordered some dropper bottles this afternoon
Thanks, everyone! And to add to the dropper and enamel washes bits... model paints by Tamiya you can get a whole set of high-quality flat colors acrylic in biggish pots for $169.
Congrats on the babies! I just had my 2nd a few months ago. 1st was almost 4 years ago lol. Makes things a tad bit easier 🤣
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Thank you for posting this. Helped keep my girlfriend and I relaxed while in A&E this evening.
I was literally about to search for this!
Great Video Guy / Penny!
Had some great featured channels on here already love all of the channels and am subbed but it's nice to see them get the love they deserve. And a really fun video especially for beginners 😀
Already subscribe to all of these guys and a great new addition is Penny
Mr. Josh, from the Pickle Jar, I see a Mumbo plush. Good taste, sir :)
Love me some Hermitcraft :)
Another interesting, fun and informative video; with a great community spirit.
That Dark Eldar ship is looking super hot.
"Captain Beardface!" 😂😂😂😂😂
OMG surprise Penny! Love it
Thanks for another great video Guy. Hope you're all keeping well. Don't worry you'll get to finally catch up on sleep... in a year or two 😉 From a dad of twins
Wish this was available 2 months ago! Lmao!
I have 40+ GW glazes “dropper bottles” now due to poor info.
I love your channel!
Hey i do that ! Let's riot against Citadel pots !
Vortex mixer makes this 1000 easier. Also jam a cocktail stick between the new bottle and funnel, took me about 5-10 mins per pot, but so worth it!
@@drpenny9844 you just have to mix! For me whizzing away will activate even the most stubborn GW metallics 😂
Midwinter Minis assembles the team.
The drooper bottle is vary helpful
Mad respect guy
Pennny! :D That dropper bottle tip is awesome. Though every drop of paint wasted that gets stuck to the old bottle or to the funnel makes me cringe. It's like wasting liquid gold. I know in the end you save more paint (and money) but still my brain irrationally goes "noooooooo!"
Subscribed to all, looking forward to some binge watching
Looking slim bro. Congrats on the weight loss and congrats on babies Gork and Mork.
This is so wholesome
Amazing video as always
Does this mean, the painting youtube community is not broken, but very friendly? This is destroying my world view. Thank you. (-:
Love the channel! Makes it all the better that you are a local lad for me! Hopefully bump into you down 4tk one day and say hello under the watchful eye of a huge space marine lol. Keep up the awesome content and congrats again on the twins!
I know it's a little long since you made this video, but if I don't plan to use it for airbrushing can I still use airbrush thinner or should I use a medium
My Galleria Matte Medium JUST arrived today! Hopefully, THIS video doesn't cause another worldwide shortage like last time.
Guy & Penny, u guys could also use small ball bearings for paint mixing in the dropper bottles 😊 another awesome video
Don't do this because they will rust. There's a reason they sell those mixing balls. They're not the same
Check your local hoppy stores too! Mine has Vallejo dropper bottles for $.89 each!
Guy, I don’t think paternety leave means that you can have your wife fill in for you 😂😉👍🏼 Really like her presence though, and I think it makes the content a bit more interesting for my fiancé too =D
I don't believe that Guy and Penny are married... just living in sin. God bless them! ;P
The last parts are just a joke before anyone gets overly upset. IMO if they are happy, then I'm happy for the both of them.
This was a great idea for a video!
On brushes, I think anyone using Kolinsky Sable should be familiar with where the brush materials come from.
In short, it's a product of unlicensed and non-regulated fur trade from Russia and China, obtained using methods which have been banned in countries like the UK for almost half a decade due to their barbaric nature (leg hold traps, catch the weasel and let it starve/freeze to death).
I'm hoping we as a community can move to an alternative supply line for the material some day but for now you need to ask yourself if it's a practice you're happy to support (and it's pretty much all manufacturers. Citadel, Windsor and Newton, Squidmar etc etc).
Thanks Nial - that's worth knowing. All best.
"almost half a decade" - so basically they banned it only recently.
and I'd assume everyone against such brushes to also be a vegan ... unless its specifically brush ethics that matter, but not other kinds (which would make no sense)
Great video, thanks!
Best part is you're already thinning your paints!
Thanks to your book in the beginning I now know an obscure reference in the Venture Brothers TV show. Mike Sorayama creates Leslie Robots to do his bidding and capture Venture Brothers. They are obviously Sorayama knock offs/tributes however you want to say it.
Ugh, feel old now. Funny how the same book can mean very different things to different generations. For you it's "I didn't know that obscure artist was reference in the cartoon I like" and for me it's "I didn't know an artist I Iike was in some obscure cartoon." Fell down this TH-cam rabbit hole of miniatures and modeling because it was one of my old hobbies when I was a kid, along with drawing, and games like D&D and Battletech. Hijime Sorayama was big back in the day and he was one of my favorite artists (#3) along with Julie Bell (#2) and Boris Vallejo (#1) that did a lot of sci-fi/fantasy works I would get inspiration for my own drawings and my gaming D&D campaigns.
@@PGIFilms Sounds like I'm your same age, I just missed finding this Sorayama book. I liked the Art of Dragon Lance quite a bit in those days. Venture Bros is a modern cartoon that has tons of references because the writers are also from our era. Battletech was my go-to game since it was much easier to teach prospective players than 40k.
I did this several years ago, and I’ve never looked back.
Your channel got me into the hobby :)
You might not be able to name them Gork and Mork; but will you refer to them as such?
Dont think Penny likes that......