@@DeeJayBeStudios Lol! I use Prismacolor pencils and white charcoal pencils. I actually haven't seen a watercolor pencil since I was little so I totally forgot about them.
I find the Prismacolors way too waxy. These guys are much chalkier, which I find a better consistency for all products. But perhaps I should try & test it out. Thanks for that recommendation though!
Best model horse painting videos on TH-cam! Thank you for another amazing video. I appreciate the tips you share. Can’t wait to use them next time I paint 💖
Thanks so much for this video. I'm a novice customizer and I've had success with my own method of dappling in pastels, but I really like your pencil technique and plan to give it a try, especially on the Stablemates.
I love using oils. With those, you do the dapples in dark to light. I normally wait til the first layer is almost dry, then add the blending layer(hairs etc). Then wait til those are dry(thoroughly dry) then add the next layers of white. Slowly blending each layer. It is a long tedious techneque, but worth it.
What do you use for sealing and layering the soft pastels? I am making a grey dapple on a classic model and I will be primarily be using soft pastels for the coat colour and dapples besides the white markings which will be done in watered down acrylics. I have heard that hair spray can work but I am not sure how effective that is? I do own a Winsor & Newton gloss spray varnish I am planning to spray over the model when he is done but I don’t think that would work for just sealing and layering the pastel.
You cannot touch the pastel once it is applied. It will leave fingerprints. You need to use an aerosol spray as painting on sealer will just smear the pastel around. It will not work.
This might sound like a dumb question. Can you make a dapple breyer if you don't have an air brush? like can you do it with Pastels or Acrylic paint or both? Sorry if it sounds dumb
The watercolor pencil was nifty! I wouldn't have thought of that.
I thought that’s what you meant when you suggested I use pencils! Is there a different version you use?
@@DeeJayBeStudios Lol! I use Prismacolor pencils and white charcoal pencils. I actually haven't seen a watercolor pencil since I was little so I totally forgot about them.
I find the Prismacolors way too waxy. These guys are much chalkier, which I find a better consistency for all products. But perhaps I should try & test it out. Thanks for that recommendation though!
Those dapple greys are awesome. Smashing video !
Best model horse painting videos on TH-cam! Thank you for another amazing video. I appreciate the tips you share. Can’t wait to use them next time I paint 💖
Tysm! These tips with be very useful! Now I shall watch how to paint a roan.
Thanks so much for this video. I'm a novice customizer and I've had success with my own method of dappling in pastels, but I really like your pencil technique and plan to give it a try, especially on the Stablemates.
I love using oils. With those, you do the dapples in dark to light. I normally wait til the first layer is almost dry, then add the blending layer(hairs etc). Then wait til those are dry(thoroughly dry) then add the next layers of white. Slowly blending each layer. It is a long tedious techneque, but worth it.
This is extremely helpful! I made my first traditional custom with powdered charcoal, it was interesting but worked!
You are very good at dapples
Thank you! Your videos are so helpful, need to get me some pencils of all sorts😁
Thank you so so much for this video! It's so helpfull and I really needed this! Thank you so much!
Thank you for these tutorials, I am curious to know where you learned your techniques?
Lots of trial and error. Following artists I admire & asking lots of questions :)
Really helpful!!
Thanks so much for your video ❤️❤️❤️
Nice technique
Thank you so much!
What do you use for sealing and layering the soft pastels?
I am making a grey dapple on a classic model and I will be primarily be using soft pastels for the coat colour and dapples besides the white markings which will be done in watered down acrylics. I have heard that hair spray can work but I am not sure how effective that is? I do own a Winsor & Newton gloss spray varnish I am planning to spray over the model when he is done but I don’t think that would work for just sealing and layering the pastel.
I love it
Oof those dapples or niiiiicccccceeeeeeeee
Have you tried Vallejo miniature paint?
Oh I am kind of a beginner painter I don’t have an airbrush is there a way to do the apples with acrylics without an airbrush
Hello! please tell, pastel on a horse sticks to fingers? Can I varnish it with a brush? or a brush with varnish will ruin the pastel and smear it?
You cannot touch the pastel once it is applied. It will leave fingerprints. You need to use an aerosol spray as painting on sealer will just smear the pastel around. It will not work.
This might sound like a dumb question. Can you make a dapple breyer if you don't have an air brush? like can you do it with Pastels or Acrylic paint or both? Sorry if it sounds dumb
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did she make the video about using water with pastels?
Do you think you can make a tutorial on how to create Appaloosa markings/ paint-pinto markings and fur
Thank you
As I film and paint more, more tutorials will be coming soon!
DeeJayBe Studios can’t wait 😊
Hi, do you also have links for the items on amazon.ca?
When using the pastel method should the base coat be sealed before doing the dapples or no?
The base coat, yes. The dapple layer should only be sealed once the dapples are complete.
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What type of pastels do you use (Not the hand pastels, the first type you showed in the video)?
They were cheap Walmart pastels. I don’t recommend them
@@DeeJayBeStudios oil or chalk?
What are the pastels you use pls?
Pan Pastels
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