That's a good question I am not sure I know the answer too I'm sorry - my instinct would be to try gloss in the recesses but I'm not sure 🤔 Might be worth trying on some spare parts to see the effect
When you paint the runes with the enamel wash, are you leaching some off again to get the glow? The video gives the impression there are two different shades, a darker blue and the glow?
I only had to do that on areas where I put a bit too much on - as the pigment dried it settled into the lower parts - I opted to control it by the amount on my brush, but you can absolutely soak some back up or use thinner as well to get the effect you want
Thanks for the reply, are you washing over the whole armor plate then cleaning up or just dropping it into the lines like the white oils? Sorry for the questions 😂 it's the glow stage tomorrow for mine!
It's all good! I TRIED to keep it in the lines 🤣 but inevitably I spilled a bit over the armour - once it dried I went back with Kantor Blue to tidy up. Also make sure that white oil paint is dry, and keep in mind the full effect of the pigments won't come through until they are completely dry as well!
I couldn't find AK interactive literally anywhere for sale besides ordering from overseas so I grabbed a Vallejo florescent blue, hope it has the same effect
With my army done and me focusing more on list building and tuning my army for 10th edition tourneys, my hobbying has taken a backseat. I looked at my pile of unfinished (less competitive) minis and for the first time this year, I had no drive to paint something without the incentive of wanting/ needing a unit for my army. Just want you to know this video got the creative spark going and got this exact model painted to fantastic results for me. Thanks again Painting Xoach! Love your content.
Using an oil wash is such a clever way of doing those carvings. Makes it super easy. I really need to pick up some Pro Acryl paints. They look very useful.
This was one great painting video, super nicely done. I will be watching more of your content to get better at painting. Thank you so much for your time!!
Your videos are class fella, I've just started painting the Ultra marines as my 1st ever faction and your previous videos have given me so many hints and tips, this video is like 10+ levels above what I can do atm but I really enjoy you painting and tips. Diolch ffrind.
This was really helpful mate. Used liquitex titanium white ink instead of enamel as it was all i had, worked a treat. Made a killer necron using green instead of blue.
@@sortofsemiurbanfarmer Cheers, only ever used the ink for zenithal so far. Going to try this on a few things and see if I can get it to work before using it on my librarian.
Another amazing tutorial coach. The flesh is done so perfectly. I have tried multiple times and still cannot get it right..... Loved this tutorial. I am ready for the next!!!!
Amazing tutorial. I wish you had shown which oil paint was used, specifically. I've read Abteilung 502 is good but their white is "faded white" and I am unsure if that is white enough for what you're doing here?
Hey coach, two quick questions. Did you varnish the model before the oil wash? And how did you avoid having little blobs of paint where you add the wash to the recesses? (That last bit was where my oil wash experiment went wrong.)
I didn't varnish but you can if you feel the need When you say blobs - do you mean actual lumps of paint or just overspill? For overspill just clean up the area with a q-tip/cotton bud or a brush - dipped in thinner. For actual lumps then you may need to spend some more time mixing the wash
@@ThePaintingCoach My trouble was with overspill. I had great looking recess lines everywhere but also little circles where I touched the brush to the model.
If wanted to paint this as a blood angel rather then a ultramarine what reds would recommend and would the glow effect still be fine if the base of the armor isnt blue?
I think all librarians are blue like this in the lore - but you are free to do it how you want as it is your mini :) I think blue glow will still work, but you could try something like a green too - check my channel - I have a couple of different blood angels tutorials
I dont see it mentioned but for the runes are you actually removing some? You said to just cover the runes and when it dries it will add thst glow bit in the video you look to remove some.
If anybody knows, what kind of brush is he using when painting metal acrylic? I never get my metal paint to "come off" my brushes in a good way, and they always seem to clump up OR get too thinned out.
@ThePaintingCoach awesome thanks alot. Lol this the exact reason I recommend your channel to all my buddies. You're videos are usually never "and pull out your air brush" kinds of tutorials, and you seem to always answer questions. You're great
Ah citadel medium is no good for oil paint as it is aceylic based. You'll need something like odourless white spirits or sansodor (also by winsor & newton to get it properly thinned) if you check out this video where I show how to do it: th-cam.com/video/BqM74VEQ528/w-d-xo.html
@@ThePaintingCoach Will do m8. Thanks for replying :) I've been able to make a similar effect with simple water but i figured itd be worth asking about using a medium instead.
I could be wrong, but I think I commented on one of your minis on SW Warhammer page 😅I'm just putting two and two together and that shade of blue and your style is very distinct, nice work!
I’ve been planning my paints for Star Wars shatterpoint and have yet to see lightsabers painted in a way that I like. I’m curious if that technique would work on a larger scale and create that active saber effect
TPC: Now you use a wash made with oil paint... Me: I don't have oil paint. Dang, just another tutorial that assumes we have all those ~2 million subshades and color variants. TPC: If you have no oil paint, you can absolutely use normal paint... I love you, man!
Little bit late with watching, but i love what i see. For the oil wash/paint in the runes: is it possible to just thin down White and have a similar effect 🤔?
Let me save you all some time: step 2 is at 14:30, the rest is just a normal painting tutorial for the rest of the mini. Don't know why that video is titled "How To Create Glowing Runes In Two Easy Steps" when it's clearly about painting the whole mini.
Welcome to the hobby! With oil paints you'll need to thin them with something like odourless white spirits - the first part of this video covers it: th-cam.com/video/BqM74VEQ528/w-d-xo.html
Take some oul paint and thin it down - I use odourless white spirit - I cover it briefly in this video: th-cam.com/video/BqM74VEQ528/w-d-xo.html It's a great way to shade quickly - but if you haven't got oils you can use white acrylic paint - it may just take a little longer
TWENTY YEARS! TWENTY FECKIN YEARS I'VE BEEN PAINTING MINIS How come i never thought of painting the white in the eye socket before painting the skin 😑 I never claimed to be a smart man lol
Please ad the makers going forward, other people who do not have a large collection mat struggle... GW Paints: Kantor Blue Nuln Oil Retributor Armour Liberator Gold Reikland Fleshshade Dryad Bark Gorthor Brown Temple Guard Blue Iyanden Yellow Baal Red Alaitoc Blue Hoeth Blue Zandri Dust Agrax Earthshade Ushabti Bone Screaming Skull Baneblade Brown Karak Stone Screamer Pink Pink Horror Dawnstone Administratum Grey Blue Horror Vallejo Metal Color: Chrome Dark Aluminium my guess is windsor newton but 🤷♂ Titanium White White Oil Paint Pthalo Blue Oil Paint Tempest Blue (I am going to guess this is colour forge but again 🤷♂)
I think the video should be retitled. Out of 16 minutes, less than 2 (at the very end) were dedicated to applying a glowing effect... which was the reason i clicked on the video. Great paint job though. You are very skilled.
As a video to paint this model very nicely done with a great level of detail, however as steps to paint glowing runes( the point of this video). Long winded and completely unnecessary detailed for the purpose of creating glowing runes this could have been a 5 minute tutorial.
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Question: how do I keep the glow effect when Varnishing?
That's a good question I am not sure I know the answer too I'm sorry - my instinct would be to try gloss in the recesses but I'm not sure 🤔
Might be worth trying on some spare parts to see the effect
The oiled white looks like you're actually magically powering the mini. such an incredible visual
If you just want to watch the glowing runes part, then after the first oil wash, fast forward to the 14:30 minute mark for the rest!
When you paint the runes with the enamel wash, are you leaching some off again to get the glow? The video gives the impression there are two different shades, a darker blue and the glow?
I only had to do that on areas where I put a bit too much on - as the pigment dried it settled into the lower parts - I opted to control it by the amount on my brush, but you can absolutely soak some back up or use thinner as well to get the effect you want
Thanks for the reply, are you washing over the whole armor plate then cleaning up or just dropping it into the lines like the white oils? Sorry for the questions 😂 it's the glow stage tomorrow for mine!
It's all good! I TRIED to keep it in the lines 🤣 but inevitably I spilled a bit over the armour - once it dried I went back with Kantor Blue to tidy up.
Also make sure that white oil paint is dry, and keep in mind the full effect of the pigments won't come through until they are completely dry as well!
I couldn't find AK interactive literally anywhere for sale besides ordering from overseas so I grabbed a Vallejo florescent blue, hope it has the same effect
Always blown away by your painting ability. Hopefully one of these days I can get close your abilities.
Cheers - i'm sure you will!
With my army done and me focusing more on list building and tuning my army for 10th edition tourneys, my hobbying has taken a backseat. I looked at my pile of unfinished (less competitive) minis and for the first time this year, I had no drive to paint something without the incentive of wanting/ needing a unit for my army.
Just want you to know this video got the creative spark going and got this exact model painted to fantastic results for me. Thanks again Painting Xoach! Love your content.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
That was EXACTLY the Video I was looking for!
Glad you liked it!
Same.
Using an oil wash is such a clever way of doing those carvings. Makes it super easy.
I really need to pick up some Pro Acryl paints. They look very useful.
Cheers!
Exactly how I thought it would've been to make it faster. Oil washes are godsend
This was one great painting video, super nicely done. I will be watching more of your content to get better at painting. Thank you so much for your time!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Your videos are class fella, I've just started painting the Ultra marines as my 1st ever faction and your previous videos have given me so many hints and tips, this video is like 10+ levels above what I can do atm but I really enjoy you painting and tips. Diolch ffrind.
Welcome to the hobby! Glad you like the videos and that they help you! Make sure you check out my ultramarines vids if you haven't already!
This was really helpful mate. Used liquitex titanium white ink instead of enamel as it was all i had, worked a treat. Made a killer necron using green instead of blue.
Awesome! Glad it worked out!
Did you find it went on alright neat or did you thin it down a bit first?
@@basstedsoni thinned the ink down, helped it flow better.
@@sortofsemiurbanfarmer Cheers, only ever used the ink for zenithal so far. Going to try this on a few things and see if I can get it to work before using it on my librarian.
Another amazing tutorial coach. The flesh is done so perfectly. I have tried multiple times and still cannot get it right.....
Loved this tutorial. I am ready for the next!!!!
Thanks - glad you liked it!
I was literally just thinking yesterday how I was going to paint them! Great timing
Glad it helped!
That’s some visual asmr right there 😁
…and no “cheating” in post production to boost the contrast and glow unlike some! 🤣 Great video @ThePaintingCoach
Cheers mate
Love this video, was looking for a decent full tutorial for this librarian!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
I think im going to try the oil paint but leave it at white i love the white on dark so looks great here
Looks simple to paint and amazing at the end
Thanks!
Amazing tutorial. I wish you had shown which oil paint was used, specifically. I've read Abteilung 502 is good but their white is "faded white" and I am unsure if that is white enough for what you're doing here?
I used titanium white from winsor and newton - avoid the quick drying type
@@ThePaintingCoach ah ok thanks so much! I believe Abteilung might be quick drying. Why is that undesirable?
@Rich-in6ds the longer the working time, the easier is it to clean off
Awesome dude !
Cheers
The cut from 5:53 to 6:03 is CRAZY
Hey coach, two quick questions. Did you varnish the model before the oil wash? And how did you avoid having little blobs of paint where you add the wash to the recesses? (That last bit was where my oil wash experiment went wrong.)
I didn't varnish but you can if you feel the need
When you say blobs - do you mean actual lumps of paint or just overspill?
For overspill just clean up the area with a q-tip/cotton bud or a brush - dipped in thinner.
For actual lumps then you may need to spend some more time mixing the wash
@@ThePaintingCoach My trouble was with overspill. I had great looking recess lines everywhere but also little circles where I touched the brush to the model.
You can clean that off with a little thinner :)
Beautiful work !
Thanks!
Instead of using the white oil paint and just using acrylic white do I thin it out with water or does it need to be a proper paint thinner?
Water is fine, you might not get the consistency of coverage with thinned white acrylic paint though
Please, what is the brand/name of the thinner used to make the oil wash?
It's a store brand white spirit. You can try Sansodor by W&N but it's a lot more expensive
I would love to see you do some more work with oils!
i hate as i admire how easy you look
If wanted to paint this as a blood angel rather then a ultramarine what reds would recommend and would the glow effect still be fine if the base of the armor isnt blue?
I think all librarians are blue like this in the lore - but you are free to do it how you want as it is your mini :)
I think blue glow will still work, but you could try something like a green too - check my channel - I have a couple of different blood angels tutorials
@@ThePaintingCoach thank you so much for the quick reply I will check out your blood angel tutorials :D
No problem 👍🏻
looks like a great benninger guide :)
Cheers
About this incredible Bold Titanium White, where can i fiund one ? Any AK intercative equivalent ?
It's by Monument Hobbies - so depends where you are I guess! AK white is fine - although contrast paints don't work great over it!
@@ThePaintingCoach thanks a lot, i'll try on a dark reaper base for my space wolves !
which Rosemary brushes are you using? There's a lot to choose from.
Series 33 Size 1 and a 00 from the 323 range
@@ThePaintingCoach I'll pick some up. The tips on those look amazing
I dont see it mentioned but for the runes are you actually removing some? You said to just cover the runes and when it dries it will add thst glow bit in the video you look to remove some.
You can play around with it - it comes off easily if you need it too so see what looks good to you
Would using a white ink instead of the white oil paint work just as well?
It will work - you may need to thin it to get it to flow into the recesses
For the runes, any colour suggestion for a similar technique on a Salamander? assuming the librarian to be green! Thank you!
Orange might work well 🤔
Hey coach! Which white oil paint did you use, and which thinner? Cheers (:
Winsor & Newton Titanium White and odourless white spirit 👍🏻
@@ThePaintingCoach - Legend! Thank you mate!
No problem 👍🏻
Love your channel.
Thanks!
If anybody knows, what kind of brush is he using when painting metal acrylic? I never get my metal paint to "come off" my brushes in a good way, and they always seem to clump up OR get too thinned out.
I'm using a Redgrass Games synthetic brush for basing, size 0 I think, and then I use an older Rosemary & Co Series 323 size 00 for highlights
What brushes off of rosemary do you use?
Series 33 and 323
@@ThePaintingCoach I know I’m being a pain, busy I’m quite new to this hobby, what few sizes would you recommend?
@jamielad991 it's fine - I use size 1 and sometimes 0 - but mainly a size 1
Thinking of trying this for a black armored character with red runes. Would process be essentially the same but with the ak war games red fluo?
Yeah 100% 👍🏻
Would inks work similar to the oil paints? My buddy just gave me some liquidtex inks, not 100% sure how they'd work
Yes, thin them with a little water - they will flow, but you may have to do a bit more work in terms of cleanup
@ThePaintingCoach awesome thanks alot. Lol this the exact reason I recommend your channel to all my buddies. You're videos are usually never "and pull out your air brush" kinds of tutorials, and you seem to always answer questions. You're great
@TheDeadPoolfan thanks!
Question. I have Winsor & Newton Winton Oil Color Paint and can't seem to get it to run into cracks. Any ideas?
Have you thinned it with anything?
@@ThePaintingCoach I added some citdel medium and just not flowing. Does it take alot?
Ah citadel medium is no good for oil paint as it is aceylic based. You'll need something like odourless white spirits or sansodor (also by winsor & newton to get it properly thinned) if you check out this video where I show how to do it:
th-cam.com/video/BqM74VEQ528/w-d-xo.html
Thanks. Going to pick up some.
@@ThePaintingCoach so when trying this on my ultra marines when I get the spot it does fill in but already bleeds in the blue armor also.
Is it possible to use lahmian medium and a white instead of a white oil wash?
You can try - I haven't done this myself 🤔
@@ThePaintingCoach Will do m8. Thanks for replying :) I've been able to make a similar effect with simple water but i figured itd be worth asking about using a medium instead.
On the book, it looked like magic when you did the white.
Capillary action :D
1:06 Can you share the exact products you used to make this effect? It is mesmerizing!
Just some Winsor & Newton Titanium White oil paint thinned with some odourless white spirit 👍🏻
Did you use a varnish prior to the oil wash?
No I didn't bother - you can if you want though!
@@ThePaintingCoach thank you very much
Well done! What type of brush are you using on this video?
A cheap synthetic for the oil and enamel wash - a Rosemary and Co Series 33 for the rest 👍🏻
I could be wrong, but I think I commented on one of your minis on SW Warhammer page 😅I'm just putting two and two together and that shade of blue and your style is very distinct, nice work!
No worries - glad you liked it! What's SW Warhammer? Am I missing the obvious? (I usually do!)
Did he put a clear coat on before the blue glow?
He did not - but you can if you want
What oil paint and thinner do you recommend?
I use Winsor and Newton Titanium White oil and odourless white spirit - this is a lot cheaper than something like Sansodor thinner
Thank you
What kind of thinner did you use ?
I use odourless white spirit 👍🏻
@@ThePaintingCoach Is the one from AK Interactive gonna cut it?
I've never used it, but if it is an enamel thinner it should be fine
@@ThePaintingCoach alright. Thanks
Doe it apply to other color shades like red or orange?
Should work fine
Which greens from citadel would you use to get the Same effect? Want to do mine in green to match it with my other Dark Angels.
Do you mean the whole armour?
@@ThePaintingCoach Would Like to do the Librarian in the dark Angels scheme with Green glowing runes. I only have citadel colors.
Striking scorpion over white would work quite well
@@ThePaintingCoach Thanks
what did you mix with ptalo blue to do that blend?
Nothing it just blends out via the dry brush blend - you can use white spirit to remove any excess
Which manufacture is the dark aluminum?
Vallejo
I’ve been planning my paints for Star Wars shatterpoint and have yet to see lightsabers painted in a way that I like. I’m curious if that technique would work on a larger scale and create that active saber effect
It could well do - i've got a couple of shatterpoint tutorials up which do them in a different way - check those out too
Similar Citadel paint for blue fluo?
You could try Talassar Blue or Frostheart
That oil white paint looked fun. Do you have a tutorial on how to use oils?
I don't - but if you watch the previous video to this on white armour, I show the thinning process
@@ThePaintingCoach smashing! Thank you!
TPC: Now you use a wash made with oil paint...
Me: I don't have oil paint. Dang, just another tutorial that assumes we have all those ~2 million subshades and color variants.
TPC: If you have no oil paint, you can absolutely use normal paint...
I love you, man!
Little bit late with watching, but i love what i see. For the oil wash/paint in the runes: is it possible to just thin down White and have a similar effect 🤔?
Yesh that will work fine - it may take a little longer but easy enough to tidy up with Kantor Blue!
@@ThePaintingCoach thx, i give it a try. But my Space Marines and Terminators will be Salamanders 😏🐉
Sounds good!
Nice! Thx coach 🎉
Glad you liked it
Let me save you all some time: step 2 is at 14:30, the rest is just a normal painting tutorial for the rest of the mini. Don't know why that video is titled "How To Create Glowing Runes In Two Easy Steps" when it's clearly about painting the whole mini.
Awesome!!! Would love to see you do some raptor paint schemes
Cheers! I'll consider it!
1:20 my oil paints dont flow into the lines like this :(
How are you thinning them?
@@ThePaintingCoach i dont do anything to them. I just use the citadel contrast paint. whats thinning? im new to the hobby
Welcome to the hobby! With oil paints you'll need to thin them with something like odourless white spirits - the first part of this video covers it:
th-cam.com/video/BqM74VEQ528/w-d-xo.html
Which oil wash?
Winsor and Newton Titanium White with Odourless White Spirit
When u say oil wash. What do you mean
Take some oul paint and thin it down - I use odourless white spirit - I cover it briefly in this video:
th-cam.com/video/BqM74VEQ528/w-d-xo.html
It's a great way to shade quickly - but if you haven't got oils you can use white acrylic paint - it may just take a little longer
Hello m8 could you give the ref of the oil paint
It's just Winsor & Newton Titanium White
TWENTY YEARS! TWENTY FECKIN YEARS I'VE BEEN PAINTING MINIS
How come i never thought of painting the white in the eye socket before painting the skin 😑
I never claimed to be a smart man lol
I must confess I have been painting nearly as long and recently someone told me that's how they do it - blew my mind!
Please ad the makers going forward, other people who do not have a large collection mat struggle...
GW Paints:
Kantor Blue
Nuln Oil
Retributor Armour
Liberator Gold
Reikland Fleshshade
Dryad Bark
Gorthor Brown
Temple Guard Blue
Iyanden Yellow
Baal Red
Alaitoc Blue
Hoeth Blue
Zandri Dust
Agrax Earthshade
Ushabti Bone
Screaming Skull
Baneblade Brown
Karak Stone
Screamer Pink
Pink Horror
Dawnstone
Administratum Grey
Blue Horror
Vallejo Metal Color:
Chrome
Dark Aluminium
my guess is windsor newton but 🤷♂
Titanium White
White Oil Paint
Pthalo Blue Oil Paint
Tempest Blue (I am going to guess this is colour forge but again 🤷♂)
Thanks for the feedback and for taking the time to make the list!
That Enamel Blue Fluo is next to impossible to find in the states....
Vallejo and AP have just brought put new blue fluorescent paints - I can't talk to their quality tho - might be easier to get hold of though
I think the video should be retitled. Out of 16 minutes, less than 2 (at the very end) were dedicated to applying a glowing effect... which was the reason i clicked on the video. Great paint job though. You are very skilled.
Skip to the last 2 minutes to get to the point.
no me ha hecho tilin
2 easy steps for the runes ... and 42 useleess steps to see a table top model video for menetisation ...
Wayst of time !
As a video to paint this model very nicely done with a great level of detail, however as steps to paint glowing runes( the point of this video). Long winded and completely unnecessary detailed for the purpose of creating glowing runes this could have been a 5 minute tutorial.
Love the paintjob. Absolutely hate that model. I wonder sometimes with how good some of GW models are, who the hell are designing ones like this?
Cheers! I like it in a way - but if I did another one I may fill in the runes so the armour is smooth 🤔
@@ThePaintingCoach Agreed. I think thats the biggest issue with it for me. The runes dont look right.
What thinner would you recommend?
I use odourless white spirit - but have also used Sansodor
Dont know why you would advertise a glow effect tutorial only to practicaly gloss over the crucial step at the end after 15 minutes