A thick glaze is a thin layer. I think its a bit of a beginner trap to consider the different styles of blending as separate things, I personally consider glazing, feathering, layering etc to be different points on a graph of the axises volume of liquid and strength of opacity (think XY graph. I like math, sue me). and you get the best results when you mix and match to exactly what gives you your desired result. Think of it like, a so called layer would be higher the opacity and medium on volume. Wash would be high volume medium opacity etc. The next thing to consider as a separate technique is application method, such as stippling, brush stroke, air brushing, drybrushing etc. Think of if as wich method transfers paint from the palette to the mini.
Wow. This all seems like a lot of work when you could just use oil paints to either glaze on top of your base coats or just use oil paints fully and have amazing blends in seconds.
Love your delivery, keep painting, keep it real and keep rocking it
I've been watching your videos for a while now and enjoyed everyone! Also helped my average painting, too. Keep up the great work!
Love it. Yes. I DO some of these already by accident. I do like hearing the difference between them. Thank u. So helpful 😇
I tried a little glazing like u said last video. Love it. Thank u. 🙏
👍👍 love the way you're explaining this!
good stuff, love the videos that you do Alice. Gonna have to watch this one a second time... information dense. Thanks and keep up the good work.
This was really helpful. Thank you!
A thick glaze is a thin layer. I think its a bit of a beginner trap to consider the different styles of blending as separate things, I personally consider glazing, feathering, layering etc to be different points on a graph of the axises volume of liquid and strength of opacity (think XY graph. I like math, sue me). and you get the best results when you mix and match to exactly what gives you your desired result.
Think of it like, a so called layer would be higher the opacity and medium on volume. Wash would be high volume medium opacity etc.
The next thing to consider as a separate technique is application method, such as stippling, brush stroke, air brushing, drybrushing etc. Think of if as wich method transfers paint from the palette to the mini.
Great content!
You do Gork n Mork proud wit deez proppa glazes
Another interesting one. Thanks for teaching.
I like you and also your advices :)
Thanks 🤭
Much better!
Almost no nail left to test your consistency, stop eating it 😉
Thats better !!!!!
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Your gauged ear needs to pick a side. Sometimes, it's on the left, sometimes the right. Come onnnnn
Glitch in the matrix
Wow. This all seems like a lot of work when you could just use oil paints to either glaze on top of your base coats or just use oil paints fully and have amazing blends in seconds.
Omg you are so pretty you look like a young Carrie Fisher /princess Leia