How I Paint White Armor Using Gloss White | White Armor Painting Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 23. 11. 2023
  • Hello, everyone, what’s up?
    In this airbrush and weathering tutorial, which is my third and final Cerastus Knight Lancer video, I’m going to show you, first of all, how to paint white armor very easily and quickly using your airbrush. And secondly, I’ll show you how to apply weathering to white armor using oil paints.
    Are you looking for the easiest way to paint white armor? Or maybe you just want to know how to use oils on white armor? Either way, this video is for you!
    Would you like to learn...
    1. How to paint white armor?
    2. about the best white paint for the airbrush?
    3. How to use oil paints to create weathering effects?
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Komentáře • 14

  • @rick_the_framer
    @rick_the_framer Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent video, as ever. Wasn't sure on the initial streaks but as is the way with such things, it takes a little time and patience to bring them to life, this being a good example of that.
    The gloss white is bombproof too - Excellent!

    • @TheRaceForTerra
      @TheRaceForTerra  Před 8 měsíci

      Happy you liked it, mate! Yeah, the initial streaks were total crap, but that's the beauty of this, isn't it? Definitely what made me really enjoy painting for the first time!

  • @gosupaints5186
    @gosupaints5186 Před 8 měsíci +1

    great video bud the Lancer has really turned out well! it has been a ton of fun using your techniques on my own Lancer. i wish i saw this video before i did the white panels on my House Taranis Lancer!

    • @TheRaceForTerra
      @TheRaceForTerra  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks a lot, Gosupaints, and I'm happy that you liked the video! 👍

  • @tobiasweyer5063
    @tobiasweyer5063 Před měsícem +1

    just found your channel, great content.
    What is the drying time for those lacquer colors, I guess more than acrylic paints?

    • @TheRaceForTerra
      @TheRaceForTerra  Před měsícem +1

      Hi Tobias, thank you and happy you liked it! No, lacquers have much shorter drying times than acrylic, are far easier to spray, and produce a much tougher finish. Huge difference in all 3 respects.

    • @tobiasweyer5063
      @tobiasweyer5063 Před měsícem +1

      @@TheRaceForTerra that is interesting, than I not completely understand why the lacquers to not clog up the airbrush :D?

    • @TheRaceForTerra
      @TheRaceForTerra  Před měsícem

      @@tobiasweyer5063 I think it has to do with the absence of water - lacquer paints have none whatsoever. It's the water that dries up so quickly and clogs up the airbrush, which is why I never use water to thin paints, not even when using acrylics.

  • @AeroSlaughter
    @AeroSlaughter Před 8 měsíci

    I believe that using a masking fluid applied with a sponge can be used to create chipping effects before laying down the lacquer if I recall correctly.

    • @TheRaceForTerra
      @TheRaceForTerra  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi Aero, that is entirely correct, although it's not my preferred method of application. This chipping method already creates random patterns - when applying water and friction to the topcoat. In any case, that would not have made any difference here, as the issue was that the paint was waterproof and far too hard.

  • @nameisbad
    @nameisbad Před 8 měsíci

    using an airbrush makes everything easy tbh. it's the cleaning that's a bitch.

    • @TheRaceForTerra
      @TheRaceForTerra  Před 8 měsíci

      Makes everything easy...once you know how to use it! Cleaning the airbrush is a breeze if you know the right combination of techniques and products, though. That, and maintenance steps like polishing or oiling the needle, using beeswax, etc. can really make a difference.

    • @nameisbad
      @nameisbad Před 8 měsíci

      @@TheRaceForTerra nah you both made my point and misunderstood it, not really anything that hard from my perspective in painting, as a nmm painter I find the thing that's hardest is time consumption. I now only paint with brush because time cleaning the airbrush is time not painting.
      Then again i'm lucky that paint dries fast where I am. So i don't have that much downtime on brush.
      Also airbrush is a big investment, unless you don't care about your health 30 years from now that is.
      A pump that takes particles outside, a spray booth, the initial cost of a decent airbrush etc, the costs of clean up, also the fact that by nature an airbrush is a tiny bit temperamental in a way that can only be reacted to, so if for some reason there was a tiny piece of dry paint in the paint you were mixing in airbrush then you have a ruined paint job that needs fixing.
      Airbrush makes everything easier, at a cost is what I should've probably said tbh.
      I also still feel that outside people who use it for the initial stages only, it's a massive crutch that degrades a persons paintjob with obvious airbrush look.
      like don't get me started on airbrush OSL's...