Stuart Ep. 2. Oil Paint Weathering. Long-Form Video Focusing upon Painting and Weathering.

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  • čas přidán 17. 10. 2022
  • An IN-DEPTH tutorial showing the painting and weathering of the M3 Stuart, with emphasis on the use of oil paints.
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Komentáře • 84

  • @francopasta3704
    @francopasta3704 Před rokem +3

    What an excellent pose for a figure, that guy leaning up against the Sherman…as usual a beautiful rendition the old school way…

  • @XdekstaX
    @XdekstaX Před rokem +5

    YES! Thanks, this was exactly what I was hoping and wishing for, Rick! Maybe the "behind the wheels" section would be a good candidate for a follow up long-form video - it amazes me you can get such structure there just with oils...

  • @brucethemodelnoob
    @brucethemodelnoob Před rokem +1

    Love the in-depth demo and explanation of your approach to OPR. More please!

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem +1

      thanks, there will be more insights to my work-flow in upcoming videos. Thanks for watching, and your continuing support.

  • @Scullbergo
    @Scullbergo Před rokem +2

    Rick, I'm loving these videos that are focusing on the technique with the oils. Between yourself and Rinaldi you've got it covered.
    Keep em coming 👍
    5culls.

  • @markburgess4528
    @markburgess4528 Před rokem

    Another great video.
    The pic you showed of the Sherman tank is either a posed pic or has the most laid back guy of all time. It appears as if there is some kind of explosion in front of the tank and the dude is just looking back at the cameraman cool as you like.

  • @jimaltergott9326
    @jimaltergott9326 Před rokem

    Awesome weathering Rick! I watch all your videos because there is much for me to learn from and of course emulate on my own models. I like the way you filmed this video. The next step for me is to get some Abteilung oil colors and start using them. I always look forward to your next posting!, thanks for sharing

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem

      Thank you, Jim. Your comments and support are very much appreciated, and I'm really glad that you are finding something helpful in my gibberish. Take care.

  • @Vincent-gc8zd
    @Vincent-gc8zd Před rokem

    Excellent Rick! I think I'm going to try this oil weathering method on my next one, a new one for me, so realistic. Thankyou😀

  • @windomearle5396
    @windomearle5396 Před rokem

    What a beauty baby! Your oils painting is amazing!

  • @manostroulinos1726
    @manostroulinos1726 Před rokem

    Amazing work as always Rick, thanks so much! I really like your approach or randomising weathering with oils and not applying the traditional "pre/post shading, pin wash and filters over everything" and achieving much more realistic results. Looking at the Olive Drab scheme, and the wonderful battered weathering, how about an M7 Priest for a future project? (can also be done in a British desert camo scheme). It's one of those overlooked modelling subjects, maybe because it's so close to a Sherman? But it offers so much more options for weathering with its open interior and the gun mechanism and gun deck. It also has a neglected history as it often saved the day for armoured troops by softening urban targets with its 105mm gun (reports of urban combat in Germany are very interesting), so sort if an an unsung hero you could say 🙂 Anyway thanks again!

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem +1

      I'll keep an M7 in mind, it would be something a little different - which is what I like.

  • @johndillon8051
    @johndillon8051 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic! Just what I was wanting to see after the quicky "teaser" you recently released. Your technique is another arrow for the quiver. Many thanks.

  • @lmmodellismomilitare
    @lmmodellismomilitare Před rokem

    Good video and tutorial! Thank you for sharing Rick! Have a nice week!

  • @brettsharman1401
    @brettsharman1401 Před rokem

    Fantastic work as always.

  • @andyproctor696
    @andyproctor696 Před rokem

    Fantastic work Rick!

  • @jonfoisy1237
    @jonfoisy1237 Před rokem

    Another sweet looking model Rick. I like the longer videos.👍👍

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem

      Hi Jon, and thanks! It seems as though many like the longer form videos and so I'll probably include more of them moving forward. Take care.

  • @brockbeckstedt6483
    @brockbeckstedt6483 Před 10 měsíci

    I do believe by using oil for weathering gives effects of salt water jungle rain humidity effects are in line of island high tropics sweating United States Armour, great rendition museum viewing quality and great production of show and tell. All day I'm to words that teach me!

  • @gaetamodeler
    @gaetamodeler Před rokem

    I have really enjoyed this process, very inspirational Rick 😃👌

  • @schweikces
    @schweikces Před rokem

    Amazing work with the oil colors, Rick, very realistic and beautiful

  • @ArmorStudioNYC
    @ArmorStudioNYC Před rokem

    Inspiring work! Top tier detail and weathering

  • @longlance67
    @longlance67 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful oil weathering Rick! Such a gorgeous finish!

  • @sixandup939
    @sixandup939 Před rokem

    Nice!

  • @coeliandetlev8670
    @coeliandetlev8670 Před rokem

    Great work Rick I like green Tanks .Green make it easy to weather and it looks so good

  • @markhopkins2691
    @markhopkins2691 Před rokem

    Wow, will have to try some of your techniques on my next project. As a long time figure painter I’ve always gone from dark to light. Will have to try your way. Great videos, thanks for posting your work.👏👏👏

  • @dioramadevil
    @dioramadevil Před rokem

    Very interesting oil work. Love the music... 😀🤟

  • @octopusm2m64
    @octopusm2m64 Před rokem

    great paint job sir!!!

  • @ebbergman
    @ebbergman Před rokem

    Oh my lucky day! Another video from you 🙌

  • @anthony14rmg
    @anthony14rmg Před rokem

    A+, time to break out my oils and try to weather with them again.

  • @rrl4245
    @rrl4245 Před rokem

    Another great video. Interesting techniques and a beautiful build. I do have to challenge you on the color of the tools. "The tools would be painted in place." (3:16 in the video). I believe that US tanks would be painted in the factory, before the tools were issued and deposited on the vehicle. The tools would come painted, from some other manufacturer, in their favorite color. In my experience (Viet Nam years) the wooden components of the tools were sometimes natural wood, and other times painted. It would be a different story for German vehicles, of course. Ralph

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem

      Hey Ralph, you probably got me on a technicality on that one...LOL. You are correct. Thanks for watching.

    • @rrl4245
      @rrl4245 Před rokem

      @@RickLawlerPropaganda Just a little thing - I love your work, and your videos.

  • @lalouxfrancois
    @lalouxfrancois Před rokem

    very nice tutorial :) very good modeller indeed...

  • @josipvlahovic326
    @josipvlahovic326 Před rokem

    Fantastic work, great job and you should definetly show your oil work more. Maybe a whole video in itself just doing oil modulation from basic to expert level

  • @ivoferin8176
    @ivoferin8176 Před rokem

    Great format Rick. One of my gripes with weathering is not how to, but WHERE! :) this slow format lets me see exactly where are you adding layers of weathering. That pinwash was it done after drying or immediately after?

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem +1

      I'm glad that you like the format, and can follow along and see the layers. The "pin wash" is not really a pin wash, but just the application of a dark tone of paint (oils) along the surface feature...basically drawn, not washed. Everything happens at the same time...no waiting for drying as I progress.

  • @karel-janboel683
    @karel-janboel683 Před 10 měsíci

    So glad I "stumbled" upon this video!!! Finally someone who perfectly and easily explains the use of oil paints for weathering! I've got a whole bunch of Abteilung 502 tubes knocking about in my shop and now I can finally start using them with at least some guarantee to success (I hope...). One question remains (maybe you've already touched upon this in one of your other videos): do you apply any varnish on your model before you start weathering or do you apply your oils straight onto the paint? I realize that there's some fierce debate going on about this topic but if anyone can answer it, it's you! Cheers, K-J

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi, I don't generally (if ever) apply any sort of varnish (matte, satin, gloss) on my models before, during or after any of the steps - including decals. I just don't find it necessary and more often than not, a varnish will knock-down, or even eliminate the effects that you might have just established.

    • @karel-janboel683
      @karel-janboel683 Před 10 měsíci

      thanks for the clarification!@@RickLawlerPropaganda

  • @ivoferin8176
    @ivoferin8176 Před rokem

    @Rick I dont recall you making chipping. I thought chipping was done prior to weathering. Will it be done on the next video?

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem

      No need for chipping on this, at least I don't think it needs it!!? Unless it is a special reference or circumstance, a lot of what I see people using chipping for (along edges) is simple to define the outline of the model. There are other ways of doing that with paint.

  • @ONEKONIG
    @ONEKONIG Před rokem

    Fantastic . do you plan to do any modern vehicles any time soon?

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem

      Hi Caramel. Nothing is planned immediately, but I'm sure that I'll revisit modern sometime soon. Thanks for watching.

  • @JedenSiedemDwa
    @JedenSiedemDwa Před rokem

    Perfect done. I must remember, I'm 1/72 scale modeller (this is why my channel is named JedenSiedemDwa - OneSevenTwo) - I have one M3 from Mirage Hobby and this will be useful also for that smaller scale, I hope so. All the best for You! ;) Juliusz.

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. I did not realize Jeden Siedem Dwa meant "1 7 2". Polish, yes? Thanks for watching and your continuing support.

    • @JedenSiedemDwa
      @JedenSiedemDwa Před rokem

      @@RickLawlerPropaganda Yes, exactly. ;)

  • @ProjectSimusFlorida
    @ProjectSimusFlorida Před rokem

    Where do you get your inspiration for this project?

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem +1

      Well, basically subjects are assigned/suggested for AK purposes (print usually), and then I am free to take it to wherever I choose.

  • @paulkaterges73
    @paulkaterges73 Před rokem

    Where did you find the decal set?

  • @Deceter
    @Deceter Před rokem

    That you on the guitar Rick?

  • @joesanchez979
    @joesanchez979 Před rokem

    I'm back 😅

  • @LaYarddog
    @LaYarddog Před rokem

    Why spend the money and time putting on all that gold then paint over it? Seems like a waste of time and money.

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem

      Well, first I enjoy working with the photo etch. Secondly, I believe that the etch adds some finesse to the final presentation. And, finally....I enjoy making models and don't see it as a waste of time nor money. Simply my opinion.

  • @erickirwan8703
    @erickirwan8703 Před rokem

    Love your style and technique.
    When you've finished the base colour, do you seal the paint with varnish before starting the oils?

    • @RickLawlerPropaganda
      @RickLawlerPropaganda  Před rokem

      Eric, no - I generally don't use any type of varnish between layers, or before decals. I don't find it necessary unless I'm trying to find a very specific effect. Thanks for watching.