Game air can be used without thinner; however, if you want to make glazes with the airbrush or apply thinner layers, you should add a few drops of thinner.
Great video Angel. Very useful/clever exercises hints (like priming precise areas before applying on all the mini). I noticed you never mentioned pressure. As an example, for the priming stage, did you use the same pressure for face, rivets and whole mini, and just changed how far you pull back the trigger? Same regarding differently diluted colors; different dilution but same pressure?
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I always use the same pressure of 1.8 bar for everything. There is no need to change the pressure because you can adjust the air and paint flow with the trigger. :)
Warrick in the Harder & Steenbeck tutorials really emphasized to put water/thinner first and then the paint in the cup when mixing in the airbrush. Do you not experience any drawbacks with your order?
Every painter has their own unique style. When I need to dilute paint, I prefer using a blister pack because it allows me to see the dilution clearly. The most important thing is to find the method that works best for you.
@@AngelGiraldeZ Thank you for your answer! With my current level of expertise I will stick with Warricks tip, but I can imagine, that with more confidence, I will experiment more 😀
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Love this style of video! Amazing work as always Angel!
I'm happy to read that.
Amazing video ✨✨
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Appreciate you Angel! Excellent video.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
The airbrush lord and savior had blessed us!
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Amazing video !
Thanks for this !
Thanks :)
I really need to practice with my airbrush
Practice makes perfect :)
Love it Angel. Is there no purpose to airbrush thinner then?
Game air can be used without thinner; however, if you want to make glazes with the airbrush or apply thinner layers, you should add a few drops of thinner.
@AngelGiraldeZ I meant... do you need "thinner" e.g. vallejo or is water fine ?
Looks cool.
Thanks ::)
Great video Angel. Very useful/clever exercises hints (like priming precise areas before applying on all the mini).
I noticed you never mentioned pressure. As an example, for the priming stage, did you use the same pressure for face, rivets and whole mini, and just changed how far you pull back the trigger? Same regarding differently diluted colors; different dilution but same pressure?
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I always use the same pressure of 1.8 bar for everything. There is no need to change the pressure because you can adjust the air and paint flow with the trigger. :)
@@AngelGiraldeZ Well, if that's the case, it looks like I need to do wayyyy more execises :)
Thanks again Angel!
Would you change this technique for a 1/35 scale figure?
Yes, you can apply these techniques on that scale as well.
@@AngelGiraldeZ thanks.
Warrick in the Harder & Steenbeck tutorials really emphasized to put water/thinner first and then the paint in the cup when mixing in the airbrush. Do you not experience any drawbacks with your order?
Every painter has their own unique style. When I need to dilute paint, I prefer using a blister pack because it allows me to see the dilution clearly. The most important thing is to find the method that works best for you.
@@AngelGiraldeZ Thank you for your answer! With my current level of expertise I will stick with Warricks tip, but I can imagine, that with more confidence, I will experiment more 😀
Was the paint on a wet pallette?
Yes, it was on a wet palette.
@AngelGiraldeZ thank you. You're a very talented artist.
¿¿ Spanish Water ??
A must in Angel’s painting method.
It’s literally just the tap water in Spain.
@@hobbithubby5076 It's bottled water because the tap water in spain is awful
My magic potion :)
I prefer using my Canadian water, much less expensive and much more availability, for me, anyway…😂