Scared of Airbrushing WARHAMMER? Try Anyway

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  • čas přidán 29. 01. 2024
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    Airbrushing Warhammer, for an inexperienced hobbyist it might be quite intimidating. I'm definitely in that camp. I not going to get any better at it not practicing though so in this video I'm finally putting in the practice to improve my airbrushing skills on space marines. Will it be a total mess? Probably.
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Komentáře • 326

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  • @Redgrass2023

    A normal video for a normal level painter. Good stuff, thanks for keeping the mistakes in. More of this painters journey stuff please. Will help ease everyone’s journey down that hobby trumpet and hopefully prevent anyone from getting stuck in it never to return. I to the warp of the hobby trumpet. Do you want to live forever?

  • @POSTGUITAR

    FWIW for stoppages, I saw a great tip on Airbrush Asylum, which is (for a dual action airbrush) to keep the airbrush air on at all times rather than doing short bursts. Short bursts makes it more likely to clog because when you cut off the air suddenly whatever paint is going through the mechanism dries half way out, so you're looking to reduce the number of times you cut off the airflow in a painting session

  • @scottboyer8450

    Most painting tutorial channels are showing only their quality work/skills. Its wonderful to see someone fail. Failure is the only way to improve and its so so much more valuable to novices just learning how to paint. Kudos to you sir.

  • @jackmichaels9504

    Its very refreshing watching a video of someone showing their trial and error with airbrushing. I have had an airbrush that my wife got me for Christmas for over a year and have never used it because I am (like you) intimidated by the tool. Thanks for giving me some confidence to just go for it and see what happens no matter the results!

  • @benweinberg3819

    As far as stoppages, I would say thinning is even more important for the airbrush than in hand painting. Especially with how thin and quick drying the airbrushed layers are, I've found I can build up smooth layers without having to stop to unclog the nozzle and still batch paint faster than I would going by hand. Keep at it, you'll get there!

  • @ryanwblitz4507

    Try not to start with your paint in the pot first. It's good practice to go thinners/flow improvers first. Run them through for one or two small bursts and then add paints. This essentially lubes your needle a bit prior to spraying your paint. Makes cleaning easier too.

  • @jamesrichards2442

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  • @polus134

    To those of you scared of starting to airbrush. Start with terrain. Its a lot bigger and its not as important to look super crisp and neat. Experiment. Don't go for the models you want to look amazing. Just like when we first picked up a normal brush it will take time to learn the tool. Don't be discouraged and have fun with it. Fail at first so you can succeed when you need to.

  • @scoobydruid

    Got an airbrush for Christmas 2 years ago. Have been intimidated to try it because of all the potential problems. This give me the confidence to just GO FOR IT, MAN!

  • @henrikhasell4470

    You seem stressed. Thank you for showing your failure. I fail often too, it's validating to see. I've never used an airbrush and this is making me think of learning

  • @lion9f452

    Love this. Not enough creators show the stress you go through learning all of this stuff. End result was cracking too. Lovely job.

  • @hiitsme9042

    BIG THANKS for a very real video - constantly toying with the idea of getting an air brush - still scared. Brilliant.

  • @fischziege

    I have to say, with all the frustration you are talking about, the finished mini looks absolutely stellar.

  • @kyang321
    @kyang321  +11

    Thanks for sharing your experiences with airbrushing. I've recently got into mini painting and also jumped on with an airbrush and this is more in line with my own experiences than a lot of the other tutorials online. Sharing your frustrations is an affirmation that mistakes happen but to keep pressing on and trying new things.

  • @akaisamurai

    Thank you for this video. There are so many videos talking about how easy airbrushing is and it is just nice to see someone go though the problems they went through as a newbie to airbrushing. I learnt a lot and cheers.

  • @eeko01
    @eeko01  +1

    I love this video! I’ve been struggling with very much the same (and a bunch of other) issues with my airbrushing and fixing my own slippages afterwards and it’s so educational and encouraging to see how you are overcoming them. Thank you for sharing your experiences!

  • @badasbob4761

    Well done Pat. It's very brave to film yourself doing the most important bit of the hobby that no one talks about - by which I mean failing better. It's something that not even the "big boys" have the stones to do and it's really refreshing.

  • @Allurian
    @Allurian  +13

    Varnishes are normally like an acrylic base resin and they take a long time to harden properly, it's not the microsol melting your paint but probably the varnish when it was still soft. Hope that helps in future :)