3 Contrast Paint + Wash Mistakes that RUIN Your Miniatures

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    Washes and contrast paints are the lifeblood of miniature painting. sometimes called liquid talent, these paints can add shadows to your model with a single coat. However, they can also be difficult. Coffee staining, brush strokes and uneven coverage are just a few problems with these paints. Lets talk about how to apply citadel washes, contrast paints, army painter speed paints, vallejo xpress paints and more! This video is perfect for people looking for a beginner's guide or beginner's tutorial for using washes for your miniature painting.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:51 The downsides
    1:38 Painting in sections
    2:29 Brush strokes
    3:55 Paint direction
    5:31 Don't ruin your paint
    6:09 Dealing with pooling paint
    6:55 The right way to use a wash
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  • @LylaMev
    @LylaMev  Před rokem +11

    Do you prefer washes or contrast paints?

    • @mikegrant8031
      @mikegrant8031 Před rokem +1

      Use the right tool for the job. Contrast is for the fast and dirty really.

    • @mikegrant8031
      @mikegrant8031 Před rokem

      ooh, scratch that different weekend.

    • @jessicgombart6405
      @jessicgombart6405 Před rokem +1

      I have washes, but they're so glossy. Guess I should get some matte varnish so I can use them more. I don't have contrast paints, but I have paint, ink, and mediums to make my own in the color I need at the time.

    • @thomasjones3221
      @thomasjones3221 Před rokem

      both.

    • @vindik8or
      @vindik8or Před rokem +1

      I prefer contrast paint, but I rarely use them as intended. You can turn them into washes and they are spectacular through an airbrush. Also, instead of wetting your model and waiting for it to dry for pinwashing, add a tiny dot of liquid dish soap on the tip of your brush to the paint on your palette. If you're using contrast paint for this it helps to thin it with contrast medium first. The detergent breaks the surface tension and it will run along gaps from capillary action just like with your wet method.

  • @BlackCoyote66
    @BlackCoyote66 Před rokem +55

    I've found keeping a few Q-tips at my desk useful for sopping up water and pooling shade paints, too. (I've also been known to use a shirtsleeve, but I don't recommend it, particularly if you're about to go to dinner, and decide to kill time while waiting for your wife to get ready by adding a wash, and then your wife makes you change your shirt because the cuff of your shirt has Agrax Earthshade on it - that was too much information, wasn't it.)

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +6

      Not at all! Its an adorable story

    • @dagdamar2000
      @dagdamar2000 Před rokem +3

      This isa PSA!!! take note...🤣

    • @danwizzle91
      @danwizzle91 Před 5 měsíci

      That's a brilliant idea I will definitely try that out myself!

    • @keyanklupacs6333
      @keyanklupacs6333 Před 12 dny

      Ooh good idea.

  • @LatenightLyle
    @LatenightLyle Před rokem +20

    Lyla, you just blew my mind. I’ve been painting for a long time…but that water trick was completely new to me. The number of times this would have been a far better and faster solution than an oil wash…it seems so obvious now.
    Keep up the great work!

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +3

      I'm so glad!

    • @Ronindennis
      @Ronindennis Před rokem +2

      I second this! I hate oil washes, tried it once on my Starcadia mini's. Sometimes it worked, most times it failed. But this, THIS is going to go in my top techniques!

    • @funchick202
      @funchick202 Před rokem

      Game changer. where has this been the whole time!?

    • @brettmorris3091
      @brettmorris3091 Před rokem

      The wet brush was new too me too. Definitely going to try it. I usually throw down a speedpaint first and touch a wash to panel borders while it's still wet and it works well but it slows the process down switching back and forth between paints and washes.

  • @brendanmartin3359
    @brendanmartin3359 Před rokem +2

    That water trick for shading is so cool. So simple, I’ve never even thought about it haha

  • @FangofFate
    @FangofFate Před rokem +12

    Contrast paints saved my painting motivation, but it’s important to recognize it isn’t a miracle cure and there’s a lot of ways for it to go wrong. So thank you for this refresh and tutorial!

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the comment!

    • @HTJB60
      @HTJB60 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Fully agree. Being 75 with somewhat unsteady hand's, I find it's a great help.

  • @jimmyodinson9841
    @jimmyodinson9841 Před rokem +6

    Painting cloaks etc with contrasts and not getting the pooling at the bottom is easy to avoid by laying the mini horizontally as the contrasts dry, that way you get an even line in the recess' not just a glob at the bottom.

    • @HTJB60
      @HTJB60 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Exactly what I recently discovered.....

  • @Halliden88
    @Halliden88 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I don't usually comment on anything but this video was bloody brilliant, I appreciate the knowledge you have given me, fantastic thankyou!

  • @jessicgombart6405
    @jessicgombart6405 Před rokem +1

    Excellent tip near the end. Wet the model, let it partially dry, and dab recesses with color (either paint, ink, or like you showed, washes).

  • @Walboro
    @Walboro Před rokem +16

    Not gonna lie, when I started painting I leaned HEAVILY on washes, but as I painted more over years, I learned that I had more control over the shadows and highlights I wanted by painting them in traditionally. I think they are a fantastic tool but less and less useful as I got more confident and didn’t have to over-compensate for the wash either desaturating the colours or over-saturating them (depending on what wash/contrast you use) #NotificationSquad

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +3

      Personally I think layering is the way to go!

    • @WildWilly292
      @WildWilly292 Před rokem +2

      Same here. I bought all the GW washes over time when I was first starting, but now they're collecting dust.. When I do want a wash, I often go for an oil wash nowadays.

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +2

      I still can't get oils to work!

    • @Walboro
      @Walboro Před rokem

      @@LylaMev I haven’t got as much experience with oil washes as I’d like but when I have used them, they’ve been 👨🏻‍🍳🤌🏻

    • @WildWilly292
      @WildWilly292 Před rokem

      @@LylaMev they can be tricky, and I'm still getting used to them. For me, they take a bit of fussing to work right. But it's great because if it goes completely sideways, I just remove the wash completely and try again.
      The crux in my opinion is getting the right dilution, and the right amount of drying before removal of excess. It's really easy to move all of it and completely lose the effect.

  • @antongunther3977
    @antongunther3977 Před rokem +8

    Try using contrast paints/speed paints/dipping inks/xpress/ect as glazes or at least applying the same techniques to their application. Its been a life changer. Its why I'm not making/buying more washes. I just turn my contrast paints into washes and glazes.

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem

      Darn! Maybe I should have covered that!

    • @funchick202
      @funchick202 Před rokem

      that is so smart!

  • @squintsyadams8463
    @squintsyadams8463 Před rokem +3

    Thank You! I literally have my very first washes arriving in the mail today.

  • @somsnosa5576
    @somsnosa5576 Před rokem

    Wow, thanks! These are some great tips, especially the last one!
    Another thing I've learned about the washes is that you can apply it all over a part to tint it and create shadows, then, after it has dried, take a bit of the original color and glaze it over the parts that need highlighting or the ugly parts like coffee stains. It's kind of a cheat technique that lets you mask the sloppy parts instead of doing it neatly in the first place, but for an amateur like me that was a revelation that immediately helped me up my game.

  • @Ignitius13
    @Ignitius13 Před rokem +2

    I know it's part of the ad, but I'm hype to see you at Reapercon! Great content!!

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +1

      I look forward to it as well!!

  • @Deris87
    @Deris87 Před rokem

    That wetting the recesses tip is pure gold, thanks Lyla!

  • @odinswolf1969
    @odinswolf1969 Před rokem +2

    Great tip with the water for panel lines

  • @jaggedtoothgrin
    @jaggedtoothgrin Před rokem

    This video was fantastic! Covered a lot of ground I knew already, but in a really clear and concise way. I suspect I will be coming back to this one whenever I need a refresher

  • @IndraSunrise
    @IndraSunrise Před 11 měsíci +1

    Lyla, thank you. But, see that bleeding issue? Have two paint brushes. One with paint, to apply paint. One without paint, to lift. When your paint or ink overflows, use the second brush to lift up the excess, like a sponge. Its fast, easy, and you can no longer ever worry about adding too much. Thanks again!

  • @kryz9648
    @kryz9648 Před rokem

    Excellent review. Thank you for making it.

  • @krzysztofmathews738
    @krzysztofmathews738 Před rokem

    That's a really neat trick for the recess shading. Thanks!!

  • @Spark_Chaser
    @Spark_Chaser Před rokem

    Thank you so much for explaining some of these techniques in steps. I've often heard them used, but can't recall them being explained.

  • @cavalaxis
    @cavalaxis Před rokem +4

    This is fantastic. My one note would be to define your terms. I have no idea what 'coffee staining' is. Maybe a video on all the different bits of lingo people might be using when they talk about painting?

  • @frowan
    @frowan Před rokem

    this was really helpful! looking forward to mess about with some contrast paint again after watching this!

  • @HTJB60
    @HTJB60 Před 4 měsíci

    I paint 1/32 Slot Car {Scalextric} Figure's. ie. Human's.... Driver's, Mechanic's & Spectator's and recently bought some Army Painter Speed Paint's to compare to the Citadal Contrast Paint's. Decided to paint 30 figure's at one go has enabled me to learn a lot, mostly what's been explained here, "much better" & I've 'linked' this video to my facebook group to explain the tecniques better than I can in word's ! One thing I realised not mentioned here, is to let the figure's dry FLAT rather than stood upright. This stop's any paint running & pooling. GREAT VIDEO. It's EXACTLY what I needed . Plus your voice doesn't irritate like some do or go on & on as they like the sound of their own voice.

  • @joeokabayashi8669
    @joeokabayashi8669 Před rokem

    Very helpful! Thank you.

  • @roryhatfield6696
    @roryhatfield6696 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips

  • @lofiworkshop
    @lofiworkshop Před rokem +1

    These are great tips! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Riiccia
    @Riiccia Před rokem +3

    1. Pull your brush on 90 degree angle to the recesses on the model, not along them.
    2. Before washing, gloss varnish your mini and dilute GW washes 50/50 with glaze medium. It won't tint the models so badly and the varnish will form a surface, so that the wash will stay on the higher parts of the model even less. Also saves a ton of time when you don't necessarily have to highlight again.

    • @TheAndrian463
      @TheAndrian463 Před rokem +2

      Was going to mention your 2nd point. Satin and gloss varnishes make pin washing/washes a game changer. Interesting enough the paint surface makes a huge difference when applying washes e.g. if the primer/base coat paint is satin like GW or ultra matte like S75. I'm surprised that the techniques like pin washing used by military modellers aren't used widely in miniature painting.

    • @Riiccia
      @Riiccia Před rokem +1

      @@TheAndrian463 This is Dmitry Bodganow's aka Lazypainter's idea.

  • @mateuszagodowski185
    @mateuszagodowski185 Před rokem

    Thanks Lyla. You always help me.

  • @Snaillearningacademy
    @Snaillearningacademy Před 4 měsíci

    That pinwash tip is so useful. I've been doing it dry this whole time.

  • @nrais76
    @nrais76 Před rokem +1

    Very good tips. I actually learned a couple of things here that I haven't yet had the misfortune to discover on my own. Luckily, my daughter likes the way her Contrast Orks are turning out, and I'm going to tie it all together anyway with an all-over wash of Agrax Earthshade, INTENTIONALLY. Orks are dirty, rusty, etc., so it works, and the wash can hide mistakes. I just started working a lot with Contrast, though, so I'm just starting to make these observations, so it's good to have them confirmed across the range (and other ranges).

  • @sw33n3yto00
    @sw33n3yto00 Před rokem

    Thank you for the wet model rip at the end. Hope you enjoy Denton in the summer. 😅😅

  • @jamthoyoung
    @jamthoyoung Před rokem +1

    That thing with the water was a neat trick. Thanks for sharing. It's similar effect to the Tamiya panel liner used by scale modellers, but I haven't seen an acrylic approach before. Cool!

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +1

      Exactly! I hate oil washes so I wanted to share something with acrylics!

  • @kalosprismatic
    @kalosprismatic Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video! I've been having these exact problems with my Blood Bowl Team and Kill Team. I appreciate you greatly 😊

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +1

      I'm so glad I could help!

  • @dreadfullwanderlust1376
    @dreadfullwanderlust1376 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video thanks!

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the comments!

  • @ElGote
    @ElGote Před rokem

    Great tips on how to do washes and panel lining!!! Thanks

  • @Tannhauser42
    @Tannhauser42 Před rokem +1

    It's been years since i last went to Reapercon. I just looked it up and now they're actually holding it in a convention center/hotel. Last time i went they were hosting it in their factory. I should try to stop by this year.

  • @funchick202
    @funchick202 Před rokem +1

    So close to 100k!!!!

  • @markgnepper5636
    @markgnepper5636 Před rokem

    Great stuff friend 👏 👍

  • @dagdamar2000
    @dagdamar2000 Před rokem

    Thank you for the info. I am going to be trying it tonight.. fingers crossed..the side brush arrgg how did I not know that!!! ty again!!! learnt a lot from this video that water trick is great also something I did not know.!

  • @AMVpointGrayskull
    @AMVpointGrayskull Před rokem

    Good. Very usefull video. Thanks.

  • @minipaintingforyou
    @minipaintingforyou Před rokem

    That last tip was an eye opener! Thank you for sharing!

  • @cheyannemathis5706
    @cheyannemathis5706 Před rokem +1

    Aaaahhhh! I’m so excited that you’re going to ReaperCon! I live in Denton and went last year for my birthday and it’s so fun! I can’t wait for this year too! You’ve got to participate in some hobby hijinks at least once and try to get some extra ribbons for your badge if you have time!

  • @nathanelacey
    @nathanelacey Před rokem

    Great tips on contrast paints. Thanks!
    I love reapercon! This year I’m bringing my wife and 2 sons too! (8 and 6). Very excited for that weekend! See ya there!

  • @davelogeman
    @davelogeman Před rokem

    Great video! I would be interested in hearing your tips on oil washes.

  • @shilor6348
    @shilor6348 Před rokem +1

    I super hope I see you at Reapercon! I would love to meet you in person and admire your good work! 😁
    I'll be entering in a piece myself and taking some classes

  • @ger5956
    @ger5956 Před rokem +12

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    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +4

      Thank you!

    • @DaronSchmit
      @DaronSchmit Před rokem +1

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    • @Ali_forward
      @Ali_forward Před rokem

      All hail the algorithm!

    • @funchick202
      @funchick202 Před rokem

      blood sacrifices for the algorithm.

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      @DarkMatters96 Před rokem

      I hate The Algorithm so much. It makes me genuinely sad. It spoils and unifies content and enslaves talented creators 😔

  • @elwood802
    @elwood802 Před rokem

    Great tips, thanks for the video!

  • @0whitestone
    @0whitestone Před 6 dny

    wow, awesome tip. I love the wash techniques, I will definitely use that!

  • @kevincaruthers5412
    @kevincaruthers5412 Před rokem +1

    I like the water technique for the recesses. Looking forward to trying that out.
    And I like washes better.
    :)

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +2

      Thank you!

    • @captnwinkle
      @captnwinkle Před rokem +1

      Wondering. Wpuld that help speed up crevices on monsters made of lava. Like the scorpion but lava under rock.
      Need to do a bunch of mythic battles dudes

  • @jimmyodinson9841
    @jimmyodinson9841 Před rokem

    I’ve also noticed while painting yesterday I tend to dab/jab and stipple the contrast paints on and not drag them about and get less pooling for some reason.

  • @laurenceroberts5239
    @laurenceroberts5239 Před rokem

    Useful as always , thanks .

  • @justinleroy4775
    @justinleroy4775 Před rokem

    That pin washing tip is great! can't wait to try.

  • @D00M3R_MAVS
    @D00M3R_MAVS Před rokem

    the thing with the capes is ok though, as you would go back in and layer up the highlights. I usually use this soft black wash from secret weapon for red capes, it's great stuff. I hear great things about the army painter "tone" washes though, and have been meaning to pick some up to try out.

  • @TheKarp
    @TheKarp Před rokem

    These are super helpful! Advice on painting contrast onto big flat surfaces like tanks? I always get coffee staining 😅

  • @thetattoodmini
    @thetattoodmini Před rokem

    i only really use washes or contrasts to go over what i've already painted, mostly for grimdark or blanchitsu style painting. i've never subscribed to the slapchop method, as i've been painting for over 25 years and just set in my ways really. i ove the style i've developed without them being the main way for me to paint

  • @buckfiftyhotdogs3577
    @buckfiftyhotdogs3577 Před rokem

    I've started painting the larger minis in my army so this will actually help a lot

  • @nichan008
    @nichan008 Před rokem

    Never seen the recommendation to use water before, good video!

  • @b100draven
    @b100draven Před rokem

    so helpfull will try this on a bust I'm working on that's being a pain to get all the wrinkles

  • @aaronsmith6171
    @aaronsmith6171 Před rokem

    Thanks much recessed shading tips are fantastic

  • @MaskedRiderChris
    @MaskedRiderChris Před rokem

    Most of the time time these days I most often use washes to tint my colors and add subtle shading as well as diluting them to help tie layers together. But I'm still not above using them to the usual end, especially with smaller miniatures. I've also made the wonderful discovery of Tamiya panel liners--those are gold! This was a good video that had some solid advice, and unfortunately I likely will not be able to attend Reapercon due to getting ready to move later this year! *groan*

  • @nerd3dprinting
    @nerd3dprinting Před rokem

    I have not yet started with water in recesses to help it pull the wash in. I have just been dabbing it in. But that makes sense that the water would help pull it down. I will defiantly try this next time.

  • @adammoore251
    @adammoore251 Před rokem

    Good tip for the recess washes.

  • @nightcitycrafts
    @nightcitycrafts Před rokem +1

    I have started using contrasts in glazing. I'm sure it's not the best use case, but I really like the way it looks.

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +1

      I debated talking about that in this video!

    • @nightcitycrafts
      @nightcitycrafts Před rokem

      ​@@LylaMev I guess it's not that strange then 😆I used Pylar Glacier that I thinned down and mixed with just a bit of Moot Green to blend a purple into a color that matched the greens and blues on the Void Dragon i just finished painting a few days ago.

  • @danielangevine1346
    @danielangevine1346 Před rokem

    hey lyla, thanks for sharing these tips! what mini is that at the 2min mark? looks like a cool one to add to our d&d games

  • @pietroforghieri9177
    @pietroforghieri9177 Před rokem

    Great video! Thank you

  • @Ronindennis
    @Ronindennis Před rokem

    Seeing that CDMD model of Cthulhu reminds me of the Haste Hobbies tutorial about wet blending contrasts. That was a gamechanger for me, and I produced tabletop+ quality monsters within a matter of two hours. That said, sometimes it just sucks how it ends up.

  • @powersave2
    @powersave2 Před rokem

    thanks for the guidance!

  • @johnwalliss
    @johnwalliss Před rokem

    This is interesting. Ive always wanted to do pin washes but never had any success doing them with a gloss base. So, the water can work in the same way as the gloss?

  • @MonstaRr.
    @MonstaRr. Před rokem

    Such a coincidence, I was discussing the damp wash technique with my friends yesterday. But we discussed the use of medium as the carrier for the washes/inks instead of water.
    Medium really wants to bunch up in crevices and not spread out so much if you don't break the surface tension.
    I will try it with water soon, it is less expensive and maybe more forgiving.
    I would love to hear your opinion on the use of medium instead of water.

  • @Squaydles
    @Squaydles Před rokem

    Pin lining without having to deal with oil based paints is a game changer, thanks for the tip.

  • @eugeneinfernal561
    @eugeneinfernal561 Před 3 měsíci

    Wanna try something mixed - like high-quality speed painting, using contrasts but with additional highlighting. Regular painting consumes a huge lot of time, contrast paints sometimes look very disappointing, so will look for something in between

  • @lucasrebelo2
    @lucasrebelo2 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips! I have definitely been ruining my capes

  • @kylecoffey3132
    @kylecoffey3132 Před rokem

    What you're describing is just pin washing which is one way to use washed. But it's not the only correct way. I use them plenty but almost always just on the base coat before any layering. Otherwise most the time I use them as glazes which works wonders.

    • @thomasjones3221
      @thomasjones3221 Před rokem +1

      exactly. I don't know why she acts like its revolutionary.

  • @kingoftherollers2918
    @kingoftherollers2918 Před rokem

    What wash are you using on the space marine?

  • @adrianbk698
    @adrianbk698 Před rokem

    Excellent, practical content as always. I really like that you focus on providing tips that really anyone can do. One question - what is the miniature you're painting that has the large cloak and the khopeshes? It's shown at 3:36. Just looks like an awesome model to paint.

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +1

      It's from the blood born boardgame!

    • @adrianbk698
      @adrianbk698 Před rokem

      @@LylaMev Thanks! Trying saying that three times fast. :)

  • @jefferyvermeulen7012
    @jefferyvermeulen7012 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips😁

  • @jorgemontero6384
    @jorgemontero6384 Před rokem

    Thank you for the detailed, technical content: Too often painting channels are performing 'magic' and not showing repeatable techniques. And since your camera work is so good, we can actually follow the results.
    I am surprised by how unfortunate that green xpress color cape went though: I did something similar with their purple for a cape, pre-shaded with a flat dark magenta instead of white, and it all worked perfectly fine. I also tried their red equivalent on a shield, and it was so even it almost looked like straight paint.
    I wonder if it's also the kind of shade, as whenever I tried to do something similar with the citadel equivalent of the one you have been using (which I suspect is Lizard green, equivalent to Dark Angels green), the results were always hideous.

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem

      I'm doing a video on all of the one coat paints, so we will see!

  • @mikegrant8031
    @mikegrant8031 Před rokem +1

    Dang, reaper con is the same weekend as a trade show I have to go to. :(

  • @leaningtoweravenger
    @leaningtoweravenger Před rokem

    As for the red wash over the yellow base making orange, that's why in the rest of the modelling community washes are actually called filters :)

  • @isaacbenrubi9613
    @isaacbenrubi9613 Před rokem

    Ima be getting my first army in 40k soon and I'm gonna use all your videos to make sure I don't suck at life!

  • @DrLeroy76
    @DrLeroy76 Před 11 měsíci

    Dry lint-free wipes will work like paper towels but without the fuzz

  • @NeroRedfield
    @NeroRedfield Před 5 měsíci

    Another tip: Don't use washes/contrast paints on slapchop.The models then looks like be deep frozen. :-D

  • @SugarCandyMiniatures
    @SugarCandyMiniatures Před rokem +7

    Hehehe I know these models 😊

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +4

      A very cool Person let them to me!

    • @whoissyx
      @whoissyx Před rokem +1

      Ah a fellow hunter...let us hoont

    • @SugarCandyMiniatures
      @SugarCandyMiniatures Před rokem

      @@whoissyx a hunter is a hunter, if only in a dream

  • @gingerwhale871
    @gingerwhale871 Před 4 měsíci

    where is the mini at 0:10 from?

  • @bunionsandcabbage6764

    Lyla's going to Reapercon!?! I have to go now

  • @rotator0987
    @rotator0987 Před rokem

    Is it better to use s wet or dry palette for contrast paints.
    I guess the answer will be: it depends.. 😅

  • @periprocto4026
    @periprocto4026 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video.

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment!

  • @Xxgxxaxx
    @Xxgxxaxx Před 7 měsíci

    Dang were did you get those bloodborne minis?

  • @jessicaschoen6647
    @jessicaschoen6647 Před rokem

    I feel like I never knew that the cookies on websites messed up my airfare rates. Holy cats, Lyla with the life lessons.

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem +1

      Its so frustrating!!

    • @jwebcoding7289
      @jwebcoding7289 Před 8 měsíci

      A good pro tip in general is to regularly delete cookies for any travel pages you’re visiting while planning a trip. The effect can range from negligible to enormous.

  • @fatesrequiem
    @fatesrequiem Před 3 měsíci

    Lyla in the last second did you mean to advise people to apply wash prior to the contrast paint in order to avoid the washes tinting the paint? Don’t think you actually stated why you were showing the pin washes on the white models.

  • @thomasjones3221
    @thomasjones3221 Před rokem

    grats on 100k.

  • @lorettastan9101
    @lorettastan9101 Před 2 měsíci

    name of the monster at 8:00 ?

  • @emmahayes111
    @emmahayes111 Před rokem

    If you use a small dry brush it can suck up paint from areas you don’t want it.

  • @bestdungeonever
    @bestdungeonever Před rokem

    Are you teaching at Reapercon?

  • @bencoomer2000
    @bencoomer2000 Před rokem

    And your water trick is great.

  • @michaelmravetz6276
    @michaelmravetz6276 Před rokem

    Are you teaching a class at reapercon??

  • @xenoterracide
    @xenoterracide Před rokem

    I wonder about adding retarder to them would help

  • @thatdarnsatan
    @thatdarnsatan Před rokem

    I caught a brief cat hair on a Space Marine. How do you paint with a cat in your space? I don't actually have any pets, my wife's lungs said no, but I do find what I can only assume is paper towel lint on my painted surfaces. It's very annoying and the air purifier only catches so much. Any ideas, or a link to when you probably addressed this before?

    • @LylaMev
      @LylaMev  Před rokem

      The cats are only around some times! They can't be trusted. I very rarely have problems with the cat hair.

  • @r.moorman9529
    @r.moorman9529 Před 10 měsíci

    I noticed my contrasts are crackling but my acrylics aren’t

  • @richardrussell7082
    @richardrussell7082 Před rokem

    Peanut Butter!! Nommy 😋