How To Paint Two-Tone Cockpit Reflections | Battletech Miniatures
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Watch CSO artist Kevin "Brushido" take you through his process on how to paint two-tone cockpit reflections on Battlemechs.
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Pulling the glaze from where you want to start to where you want to end is such a simple statement, but maaaaaaaaaaaaaan, I was absolutely doing that wrong.
Thanks for the tutorial!
Thank you so much for sharing. Seeing this in action really makes it more accessible. Will be trying as a follow-along later.
Amazing work Kevin, a really well put together guide! Also that canopy looks ace, those colours give me a real synthwave vibe and I am just digging it. In a similar vein of painting cockpits I'd love it if there was a CSO video or article which went into a bit more of the colour theory on picking what colours to choose for a two-tone mech cockpit depending on the main body scheme.
Snow Raven represent! Great tutorial, too
Definitely want to try that on some of my Battlemasters
Best in the business. Wonderful tutorial!
Spectacular work, Kevin!
This is excellent! We need moooooore!!!!
Awesome vid Kevin, thank you for the tutorial
awesome
Great video! You mention that ice yellow is your SECOND favorite color but did you say what your favorite was? Is that in another video I missed?
I believe he's referring to magenta as his first favorite. He uses it a lot.
Looks amazing K-Dub. You make it look so easy, but when I try, it looks like someone is using a mop to dab it on. :)
Excellent guide, Kevin! Thanks for sharing.
Quick question, how did you achieve that grey for the body?
Lots of overlapping colors. It actually started as a mix of magenta and tan and then I glazed a light blue grey on as a filter…maybe I’ll have to make that a video too
It's a good paint job but ground combat vehicles don't have large transparent canopies for a reason
What's the thing that you use to hold the miniature while painting? (In terms of brand and such)
PS Thanks for sharing. The guide's amazing!
It’s a hobby holder from Game Envy
Looks great. Where did you get that mech, by the way?
Thanks, it's a pre release prototype from Catalyst to paint and promote the new models coming out in the next kickstarter in 2023.
@@CamoSpecsOnline You did it justice
Hey when looking for an Ice Yellow from Scale 75 I couldn't seem to find it listed anywhere. Is this perhaps Ice Yellow by Vallejo? Also do you have a recommended close color to Pro Acryl magenta in any of scale 75, army painter or vallejo lines? My LGS doesn't carry pro acryl.
I think Kevin meant Vallejo Ice yellow as that's the only ice yellow I know of.
@@CamoSpecsOnline Thanks for getting back to me on this! Hope to apply what I learned in this video to my own models soon.
Reads "Two-Tone Cockpit" looks at colors used...."Yah thats more then two colors" ^_^
LOL true but even in the other "single color" tutorials, you have to use more than one color ;P
@@CamoSpecsOnline Well untalented and lazy me is doing cockpits with one color...well two if you count shiftcolors as two ^_^
Still I like watching these tutorials. I just don't have the time to do bother with the cockpits much. On most figures they are so small that I can't even tell if there is more work done when playing. I just do table ready stuff.