I’m a beginner and just bought the Orcs&Goblings painting set from Vallejo. With all respect.. It was suposed to be a tutorial but the artist clearly doesn’t know how to teach whats he’s doing. He’s obviously a great artist, but theres no chance that a beginner reach a similar result as the image of the box paints. Giraldez has so much expertise, but I don’t know even if he knows what he is doing in this video, as he seems guided more by intuition than anything else.
Hello Luiz, as you said, Angel Giraldez is a great artist here in Spain and well-known all over the world. It's obviously difficult to achieve the same results due he's a miniature professional with many years of experience (approx. 20 years) but we're sure that constant practice will make you improve a lot. That's the secret so don't despair! 😊 For painting the model, you must first apply base color. Then add lights and shades progressively, lights in higher parts and shades in deeper areas, and finish with details. Blurring colors will be not as easy as it seems but constant work pays off. The more you practice the better results and learning you get! 😊💪🏻
This has been a great video. I am hearing more comments about tone and saturation. Without a background in colours, a video explaining how to know when and where to change the tone or saturation would be most appreciated.
Seems silly to have to even suggest, but for those of us who aren't as artistically inclined but still want to try mixing the colors, it might be helpful to describe *how* the greens vary. For instance, i've got model color black green and lime green (which are close to dark black green and livery green it seems) but i'm not 100% how to mix into those mid tones, or if i can even do this with those colors.
Hey Angel, awesome result! I'm just a beginner, but I love to paint orcs. I have a question: for this bust, did you thin down the game color paints also with water or just using the Matt medium?
Hey Angel :) absolutely love the result :) I would like to practice on this bust too but I am not sure from which company is it? Do you mind dropping a link?
@@squadof5388 cool :D just saw that they have crazy friday sale and I ordered a sculpt (orc champion bust) :D hope it will get here soon ^^ btw if you want to see it when I will be painting it here is my instagram :) instagram.com/sergeyispainting/
Erm...... I know that people these days think Orcs are green due to certain companies pushing that theory. But my Orcs are brown or black, down to popular myth. But once upon a time a certain company called Citadel Colour made a paint called Orc Brown.Which disappeared very quickly?? So if Orcs are Brown or Black and Goblins are Green, Hobgoblins are Red or Orange. A video on painting these ...??? Please, in traditional colours.
Super simple?! There's no way painting this bust was this easy...paint on my wet palette either dries too quick or becomes a puddle of water, my brush doesn't hold it's shape, and I either end up painting with too much paint, or paint that is too watered down.
Hello Kotec525! Thank you for your message! We completely understand that painting miniatures can be challenging sometimes, especially if you're starting out or you are trying new techniques, figures, paints, tools, or whatever... Angel has over 20 years of experience, so it's understandable if you can't achieve his results easily and quickly. It's completely normal if your first few attempts don't turn out as expected. Remember, painting miniatures is all about having fun and enjoying the process, so always take your time and enjoy the journey. With practice and patience, you'll develop your artistic skills and see better results. And if you're looking to improve your technique, investing in better tools can definitely help. Just remember to keep practicing, BE KIND TO YOURSELF, and most importantly, have fun! ✨
I really enjoyed this tutorial, even its music, very helpful and inspiring 👍👍👍
Incredible!
I’m a beginner and just bought the Orcs&Goblings painting set from Vallejo. With all respect.. It was suposed to be a tutorial but the artist clearly doesn’t know how to teach whats he’s doing. He’s obviously a great artist, but theres no chance that a beginner reach a similar result as the image of the box paints. Giraldez has so much expertise, but I don’t know even if he knows what he is doing in this video, as he seems guided more by intuition than anything else.
Hello Luiz, as you said, Angel Giraldez is a great artist here in Spain and well-known all over the world. It's obviously difficult to achieve the same results due he's a miniature professional with many years of experience (approx. 20 years) but we're sure that constant practice will make you improve a lot. That's the secret so don't despair! 😊
For painting the model, you must first apply base color. Then add lights and shades progressively, lights in higher parts and shades in deeper areas, and finish with details. Blurring colors will be not as easy as it seems but constant work pays off. The more you practice the better results and learning you get! 😊💪🏻
This has been a great video. I am hearing more comments about tone and saturation. Without a background in colours, a video explaining how to know when and where to change the tone or saturation would be most appreciated.
Seems silly to have to even suggest, but for those of us who aren't as artistically inclined but still want to try mixing the colors, it might be helpful to describe *how* the greens vary. For instance, i've got model color black green and lime green (which are close to dark black green and livery green it seems) but i'm not 100% how to mix into those mid tones, or if i can even do this with those colors.
Excellente vidéo !!
can you show a tutorial on 28mm model, lots of us dont paint busts (only regular sized 28mm 32mm minis)
Fantastic tuto, very useful ,
Fantastic video guys! Love your work! and your paints
Thank you so much Rick :)
What brand brush you use sir..nice..
Hey Angel, awesome result! I'm just a beginner, but I love to paint orcs. I have a question: for this bust, did you thin down the game color paints also with water or just using the Matt medium?
That what the wet pallet does. It's basically a tray with a wet sponge with a piece of unwaxed parchment paper on top of it.
Which miniature are you painting? I'm interested in purchasing one of my own.
Model from: yedharomodels.com/gb/
I usually highlight green with transparent yellow
Is their a tutorial using more like almost khaki greens?
Hello Jacob! Thanks for the comment! If you haven't found any on the channel videos, we are afraid that we're not very helpful this time!
@@vallejocolors ah no problem there! Tell the boss you need a triad system like Reaper coz all us noobs want it! 🙃
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Shouldn't vains generally be darker rather than lighter?
Hello! With a lighter green tone, Angel can highlight the veins and also the upper parts of the arm 😊
Hey Angel :) absolutely love the result :) I would like to practice on this bust too but I am not sure from which company is it?
Do you mind dropping a link?
Model from: yedharomodels.com/gb/
@@squadof5388 Thanks :D
@@SergeyBel You're welcome! I was able to jump in on their kickstarter. Can't wait to start on these...
@@squadof5388 cool :D just saw that they have crazy friday sale and I ordered a sculpt (orc champion bust) :D hope it will get here soon ^^
btw if you want to see it when I will be painting it here is my instagram :) instagram.com/sergeyispainting/
Where did this bust come from? Links?
Model from: yedharomodels.com/gb/
Erm...... I know that people these days think Orcs are green due to certain companies pushing that theory. But my Orcs are brown or black, down to popular myth. But once upon a time a certain company called Citadel Colour made a paint called Orc Brown.Which disappeared very quickly?? So if Orcs are Brown or Black and Goblins are Green, Hobgoblins are Red or Orange. A video on painting these ...??? Please, in traditional colours.
Why were the ears painted yellow?
Ears are located in a higher position, so light makes them to have more luminosity than deeper and lower areas :)
what bust is this?
Model from: yedharomodels.com/gb/
Super simple?! There's no way painting this bust was this easy...paint on my wet palette either dries too quick or becomes a puddle of water, my brush doesn't hold it's shape, and I either end up painting with too much paint, or paint that is too watered down.
Hello Kotec525! Thank you for your message! We completely understand that painting miniatures can be challenging sometimes, especially if you're starting out or you are trying new techniques, figures, paints, tools, or whatever... Angel has over 20 years of experience, so it's understandable if you can't achieve his results easily and quickly. It's completely normal if your first few attempts don't turn out as expected. Remember, painting miniatures is all about having fun and enjoying the process, so always take your time and enjoy the journey. With practice and patience, you'll develop your artistic skills and see better results. And if you're looking to improve your technique, investing in better tools can definitely help. Just remember to keep practicing, BE KIND TO YOURSELF, and most importantly, have fun! ✨
I dont speak Spanish sorry
This video is in English :)