Why You Need To STOP Blending.

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  • čas přidán 14. 09. 2021
  • Blending on your miniatures is great...but is it worth it? Today I present to you my take and approach on how to paint minis without spending too much time on blending.
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Komentáře • 263

  • @Zumikito
    @Zumikito  Před 2 lety +21

    Awesome goblin miniatures are from today's sponsor - Emvicreative: bit.ly/3ku5D90

  • @justarandomname420
    @justarandomname420 Před 2 lety +104

    I'm just here for the beard and pompadore, minis are just a great bonus.

  • @vasubalakrishnan3958
    @vasubalakrishnan3958 Před 2 lety +12

    My favorite color is "done"--and I think that's what you're getting at. I don't have the patience to really, really do beautiful blends and transitions, but I *do* have the patience to take the time to pick out detail, do some nice edge highlight, etc. And this is a good reminder that setting a target about how much time you are willing to spend and how nice you want anything to look is just a really great idea.

  • @richarddanziger7733
    @richarddanziger7733 Před 2 lety +48

    I've painted like this for many years. I've generally been too messy and my eyesight not good enough for slow blends and glazes.
    The nice thing about layering like this is being able to work on multiple minis at a time concentrating on one or two colours. Great video

  • @pugnascotia
    @pugnascotia Před 8 měsíci +3

    This was exactly the video I needed. I was worried about improving my blending, but watching this made me realise I already knew how to blend to a decent level, I just needed to approach it a little more systematically. Thank you!

  • @DDCRExposed
    @DDCRExposed Před 2 lety +10

    I stumbled on this technique a few months ago and wow did it ever
    1) improve my final results
    2) saved me a bunch of time without going overboard
    3) encouraged me to focus on painting more often
    Great to see you and others are using this type of technique as well.

  • @yosoyashep
    @yosoyashep Před 2 lety +4

    I remember an old post on Dr. Faust's blog from maybe 10-15 years ago in which he explained just the same ideas you say here. I mean It as a praise to you for advocating for this approach, like the great doctor did. Keep It up. I like your style and your thinking.

  • @Zorvax
    @Zorvax Před 2 lety +2

    I'm here because I'm a simple man - I see a new Zumikito Miniatures video - I click watch.
    I do agree, I spend a ton of time on basic infantry units and I ask myself why constantly. I'm still trying to find a good balance haha. I've started using stippling a lot more and it does help get things done faster. Great video as always!

  • @RaketHond
    @RaketHond Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for this honest insight! It’s actually great advice to counter the ‘performance anxiety’/perfectionism that has been plaguing me after watching to many yt vids on how to paint better lol.

  • @phoulmouth
    @phoulmouth Před 2 lety +4

    I have been practicing my stippling and I have to be honest, I prefer that look to blending and feathering. One thing I have started doing as well with my feathering is doing a single layer of glaze over the stippling when I am finished with the stippling. I'll use the lightest of the shades I used in the area, make a very diluted glaze out of it, and do a single glaze coat over it. This, to my eyes, helps blend the stippling together so nice it's hard to tell it's not blended.

  • @OldManRogers
    @OldManRogers Před 2 lety +13

    To me longer time spent demonstrates diminishing returns. For an army a few hours per model seems fine. EG: if I could get 90% of my best paint job in 1 hour it seems more sensible than spending 9 more hours for that +10%

  • @thatgenericdixienormouspicguy

    I’ve noticed that with display/competition minis oil paints are the easiest to get smooth blends fast for best results in a shorter time frame.

  • @kevinhayes517
    @kevinhayes517 Před 2 lety

    Thanks very much for the informative tutorial, appreciate the work you did and the explanations of how to use this alternative method.

  • @nickkirk6081
    @nickkirk6081 Před rokem

    you are hands down my favourite youtuber i love your content and youve helped me paint BEYOND my thoughts/abilities. thank you good sir

  • @Voular
    @Voular Před 2 lety

    I basically discovered this technique on my own after learning about glazing and randomly watching highly skilled painters paint "quicker" miniatures. I still struggle, but your tip about colours being "similar" helps - it is more forgiving and helps ease you into it.

  • @DarthSid
    @DarthSid Před 2 lety +1

    Good vid, thx!
    Quality and fastness/time seem to be two of the more important aspects in the current painting meta of Tabletop.

  • @ralfhelbigslf
    @ralfhelbigslf Před 2 lety

    Those goblins are great. Looks like fun to paint and they all reference some other legendary miniatures, movie- and/or game-characters^^
    Smoothness is great on certain miniatures and some it's not needed. Skiped all this smoothness quite some time ago, because it's not worth it most of the time.
    You can even reduce this more by focusing on the important parts of the miniature and be even less smooth/precise on parts that aren't a focus point.
    Great video! Subscribed

  • @MufasaTheMan
    @MufasaTheMan Před 2 lety +1

    This is SUPER helpful! I am painting up the new 40k Ork box for my best friend's birthday and I will use this technique for sure!

  • @kingoftherollers2918
    @kingoftherollers2918 Před 2 lety

    Great video again, thanks.
    Would love to see a video from you to explain how best to assemble, clean up remove mould lines, etc and your recommendations on the best products to use...

  • @edali131
    @edali131 Před 2 lety +11

    This video has taught me philosophy on painting more than technique. Great stuff!

  • @petertumminaro4528
    @petertumminaro4528 Před 2 lety

    love to see you work with complimentary colors for cloaks etc. I used blue to create transitions and shadows for an orange cloak and it turned out very nice. The shadows seemed darker than using other oranges or black which grays the orange.

  • @arnaud3299
    @arnaud3299 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, as my visual acuity is getting worse, I’ve stoped blending 28mm detailled miniatures . Blending could still be effective for large pieces like 75mm. Since I’ve experimented stippling after seeing you tutorial everything has turned right now. Less time spend and a result enhanced for à miniature seen from 30 cm. Thanks again for your vids.

  • @spacendeman
    @spacendeman Před 2 lety

    Great videocas always! Clear explanations!

  • @EL_Turo
    @EL_Turo Před 2 lety

    just going to say, you are the best youtube channel for learning how to paint miniatures. got that new warhammer + and im watching it thinking Zumikito explains it better than that!

  • @cyberbum9688
    @cyberbum9688 Před 2 lety +1

    They should call you the pragmatic painter: 5 minute to the point videos, don't spend too long blending, you sir are awesome. How to spend your time efficiently. Thank you!

  • @ParlonsAstronomie
    @ParlonsAstronomie Před 2 lety +3

    It would have been awesome to paint the sime mini with blending so we can compare.

  • @JasperXoR
    @JasperXoR Před 2 lety

    Excellent painting, I don't need to worry, I paint to a table ready standard and occasionally try a new technique here and there.

  • @simonadams
    @simonadams Před 2 lety +8

    I think it really depends on what the value of painting is to you. If you were enjoying blending for hours and hours before, then continue. For me, I realised that i don't like painting that much and what I really like is completing projects and playing with painted miniatures, so now I try to keep to 1hour per mini. Sure, I can paint "better" with more time, but I just don't get the value.

  • @dawarrior76
    @dawarrior76 Před 2 lety

    Hey bro, thanks for the tips and tricks…I’ve been trying to learn glazing and layering for quite some time, and it seems like for me to get a good result it still takes endless time. I’ll definitelly try your method and also look into the goblin miniatures you are sponsoring.

  • @ianpettman7482
    @ianpettman7482 Před 2 lety

    Another helpful video. Thanks mate.

  • @colinmelchior
    @colinmelchior Před 2 lety

    This is exactly how I'm trying to paint. I call it layer glazing. I'm not quite where I want to be with it yet...but practice makes better I guess.
    Great video.

  • @grimmriffer
    @grimmriffer Před 2 lety +1

    I've really taken layering to heart and enormously enjoyed doing a couple of orks like this. It also helps create really eye popping contrast if you layer up from black, but maybe not to everyone's taste. I'm struggling to get it to work for me on space marines though, which are less organic and grungy. 😔

  • @MechanicalFrog
    @MechanicalFrog Před 2 lety

    Great advice in this one. I'm going to try it.

  • @frannyfranfrancis
    @frannyfranfrancis Před 2 lety

    Nice short cut, didnt know it was a real technique. I kinda of do this because already. But now I know how to refine my version for better quicker results. It really comes down to are you satisfied with the end results.

  • @patriciaolsen7816
    @patriciaolsen7816 Před 2 lety

    Your a great painter I like watching your videos I learn a lot keep up the great work happy painting you have a great day be safe

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for your kind words!

  • @briangovernale2235
    @briangovernale2235 Před 2 lety

    A few days ago had the realization that I had reached a plataue in my novice painting skills , I felt pretty bummed out. But then I came across your videos spent an entire work day watching your videos went home and put what I learned into practice, not only did I reach a new level of painting but my minis look 10x better then they did. I just wanted to say thank you and keep on being fucking awesome

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety

      Oh man, that truly means a lot to me! Thank you for your kind words and keep on rocking 👌

  • @shaunkhing
    @shaunkhing Před 2 lety

    Contrast over smoothness is great advice. You can definitely get a lot more mileage out of contrast than blending.

  • @reuterss306
    @reuterss306 Před 2 lety

    i am going even one step further just working with base tones, washes and some highlighting...when I got my last kickstarter boardgame and had like 100+ miniatures to paint I just realized that this gives good enough results for me and we could actually play with fully painted miniatures instead of waiting a year until I'm done. :D
    I only do little blends and feathering on big boss miniatures or important stuff like heroes etc. I can sleep WAY better now not worrying about the most perfect result for every miniature I am going to paint.

  • @neilbrown2451
    @neilbrown2451 Před 2 lety

    I was also thinking loaded brush might be a good way to achieve a quick blend. Good video. Starting to be a big fan of texture. Stippling and little scratches (mainly to hide my incompetence!!) 🤟🏼

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety +1

      These days I don't mind a little texture as well - even if the mini is supposed to be super smooth! I would rather save time and move to other projects than worry about small inconsistency. Thank you buddy!

  • @kyussinchains
    @kyussinchains Před 2 lety

    This video is excellent and your result on the goblin is superb!!

  • @SebLeCaribou
    @SebLeCaribou Před 2 lety

    Woaw your minis look amazing.
    As for the video itself, I agree a lot. Blending is fine and leads to very good looking minis. But truth is, if you are using your mini in a tabletop/wargaming/rpg context, focusing on contrast is going to be way more efficient...and less time consuming.

  • @WatchItPaintIt
    @WatchItPaintIt Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video sir :) We love your work over here at WiPi. I agree that blending should be saved for competitions - you'll burn yourself out pretty quick trying to get smooth creamy blends on every model in an army :)

  • @lordbaconbane6145
    @lordbaconbane6145 Před 2 lety

    One trick I have found to faster blends is using GW contrast paints. I find I can get really smoot and quick transitions by using those and the contrast medium. That being said, I typically try to avoid doing too many blends because of time constraints.

  • @listeningtopaintdry
    @listeningtopaintdry Před 2 lety

    Great video! Super helpful.

  • @ashclayton3273
    @ashclayton3273 Před 2 lety +1

    what you're essentially describing here is the necessity for the loaded brush technique. Thank you, Ben Komets.

  • @mistalental
    @mistalental Před 11 měsíci +1

    If you spend 100hrs on a single mini, and you do it good (which you do) and you love the process. Then one persons shitty jealous comment means nothing.
    Keyboard warriors are trolls
    You are killing it in the mini painting field.
    Please keep up the good work.

  • @woodendforager3240
    @woodendforager3240 Před 2 lety

    Hi new to your channel, great to see another beard. I like the bit where you say something to the effect of 'if you're already good at glazing, maybe it feels more like grind' Im pretty new to painting..well i had a 20 year break...I am now enjoying taking my time and learning the different processes. But I also feel the models I'm working on (from 20 years ago) are not really deserving of 30 hours work and that time would be better spent on something more special. It is hard to train myself not to obsess about smooth blends though.

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety

      oh man, I am the same way! Preferable I would love to have everything in the best standard possible, but that's impossible. Perfection kills productivity

  • @EnchoMoskov
    @EnchoMoskov Před 2 lety

    Epic video, epic goblin, epic beard! Thanks,man!

  • @freakazoid5600
    @freakazoid5600 Před 2 lety

    Dude you and your beard are literally the best painting channel on youtube!

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you think so! I am still far from the best pro painters though!

  • @Mordraqq
    @Mordraqq Před 2 lety

    Im glad, I learned how to paint with oils,some good sort of magic ,when it comes to blending.

  • @cole8834
    @cole8834 Před 2 lety +2

    This is what I've already been doing but it made me feel like an amatuer since I'd always hear people talk about blending.

  • @Anail_Mhin
    @Anail_Mhin Před 2 lety

    I don´t care for tabletop or whatever game this is but I appreciate some talent! Looks really cool

  • @13Robzilla
    @13Robzilla Před 2 lety

    So true, so good!

  • @lucasszymanski114
    @lucasszymanski114 Před 2 lety

    Looks blending looks beautiful! But very very tedious :-) Great work!

  • @shinkage6949
    @shinkage6949 Před 2 lety

    Very nice video about soft layering and as always beautiful paint job man, I think you shoul edit more complete painting videos as you’ve done for the sister in past, those are very useful to see how you blend or layer, even if they’re very long it’s good to se your blending or layering methods in real time with no cuts

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Unfortunately people don't seem to like these long unedited videos. Miniac once said, that noone wants to watch other people paint minis on screen for too long! I will have unedited footage on my Patreon (when I get to start it), so that might be a solution

    • @shinkage6949
      @shinkage6949 Před 2 lety

      @@Zumikito Thanks for your reply but I don’t agree with Miniac, a beginner modeler has to watch the full process, japanese tubers like Yumikon models and many others edit full videos, it’s important

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety +1

      @@shinkage6949 sure, but I know that people like it more when video is edited - it simply reaches more viewers and they watch it for longer rather than skip it (which I can see in analytics) . When I dedicate my time to something, I would like it to be seen by as many people as possible and unedited videos don't do so well.

    • @shinkage6949
      @shinkage6949 Před 2 lety

      @@Zumikito from the content creator perspective you’re right but from true modeler apprentice it would be nice to see full process, maybe not completely unedited but with longer sessions for layering and glazing and this kind of thing. However it’s just my point of view and you absolutely don’t have to modify your stile for this comment

  • @NatesMiniatures
    @NatesMiniatures Před 2 lety +2

    I will take option C, I am here for the beard!

  • @cyberbum9688
    @cyberbum9688 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks!

  • @Zir0w...
    @Zir0w... Před 2 lety

    That's my way of painting mini for 2 to 3 years! It's the best between quality and time consumer! =)

  • @JakeDogg-RIP
    @JakeDogg-RIP Před 2 lety

    Great video! 🥰🐶

  • @0l1vers22
    @0l1vers22 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for work with these videos. It‘s so much fun to watch your beard…. I mean paintjob 🙌

  • @darksoul1381
    @darksoul1381 Před 2 lety +4

    Will it blend?

  • @MWSculpts
    @MWSculpts Před 2 lety

    Awesome thank you

  • @politenonparticipant4859

    I'm still pretty early in developing my mini-painting skills, only about 28 in, and am only just really starting to appreciate the importance of layers.

  • @gachacaspa
    @gachacaspa Před 2 lety

    Yeah been thinking about all this. What is your opinion on using shades? And airbrush for tinting? Would it work quite well with painting like this hmmm

  • @philsayer2447
    @philsayer2447 Před 2 lety

    Thumbs up for the amen break coming in when you start soft layering

  • @trollpatsch.
    @trollpatsch. Před 3 měsíci

    I'm here because I bingend most of your content and need more...

  • @willgegg8601
    @willgegg8601 Před 2 lety

    I do really respect the extreme detail some model makers do, but I like DnD and Warhammer figures made for the table. I just watched Adam Savage talk about movie set-piece models and how little detail needs to go into the process to make a good prop. I'll go into detail for my big boss monsters and the chapel stained glass window of my main town, but for the most part I make props.

  • @thomaspostgate1222
    @thomaspostgate1222 Před 2 lety

    I enjoyed the single 808 drum in my left ear at 4:45

  • @astronaughtee
    @astronaughtee Před 2 lety

    You paint amazing brugh.. Wow

  • @nicholassinnett2958
    @nicholassinnett2958 Před 2 lety

    I'm cool with the time it takes to blend, I don't really enjoy tabletop painting much anyway (read: my standard for my own tabletop painting is veeeery high, since that's what I enjoy). It's part of why I stopped trying to collect full armies and play.
    But if you're painting for tabletop, yeah, you really shouldn't be spending that much time per mini, unless it's for a game with a really low model count or something. The techniques you showed help, but I'd say the result's definitely still above most peoples' tabletop standard.

  • @Chu466
    @Chu466 Před 2 lety

    Heeyyy that is pretty similar to NRM style :) I love it

  • @operator9858
    @operator9858 Před rokem +1

    Im a noob and have pals who are obsessed with blending, but im trying to go with as little as physically possible and so ive gone krieg. Dont even have any skin to paint :)

  • @angrysnailbug
    @angrysnailbug Před 2 lety

    This video is amazing

  • @andreagavazzi8276
    @andreagavazzi8276 Před 2 lety

    Great video! I’ll try this asap!
    Annoying question… which colors did you use for the green skin?

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety +1

      Not annoying at all! I went for the classic eavy metal recipe with some upgrade - start caliban green + vallejo turquise, then added skarsnik green, ten nurgling green and finally krieg green

  • @watermelonhelmet6854
    @watermelonhelmet6854 Před rokem

    I've always thought about it like this:
    Tabletop Quality : Speed and efficiency are just as important as the final quality of the paint job
    Display Quality : Time is no longer a factor, you take as long as you need to get it to look exactly how you want it.
    Competition Quality : Same as display quality, but it's getting it to exactly how you want it to look under a microscope.
    Basically, if I'm painting an army I need for a game next weekend, I cut corners and trade final quality for speed. If I'm painting a display piece that might sit on my shelf for the next ten years, then it takes as long as it takes. 6 months from now I don't want to look at it and see everything I could have done better if I'd just invested the time.

  • @KILLERKEMOProduction
    @KILLERKEMOProduction Před 2 lety

    Learned this recently

  • @chuckrodriguezfishing2799
    @chuckrodriguezfishing2799 Před 5 měsíci

    Yet another solid video…

  • @Makenshao
    @Makenshao Před 2 lety

    4 - I follow you and I pretty like what you are doing in general so I'm just watching it

  • @TheKitten
    @TheKitten Před 2 lety +1

    I started painting miniatures at age 40 and am coming from a fine art and fantasy art background so the mini culture of smoothness is weird to me. This is a generalization but in fine arts is considered to be more skillful to use visible brush strokes correctly than to make perfect gradients. If the brushstroke is the correct color and placement it will fool the brain into blending. In 2D art it is comparatively easier to make smooth gradients either with oils or digitally, especially if you use photo reference. In 3D it is not really possible to copy a photo, and most people use acrylics for minis which are difficult to blend so I'm guessing that is why smoothness is more valued.

  • @royal1074
    @royal1074 Před 2 lety

    Amazing

  • @kajkun1384
    @kajkun1384 Před 2 lety

    How did you make the NMM faster? What did you cut short of your nmm process?

  • @terrydactyl2077
    @terrydactyl2077 Před rokem

    To you new painters and you pros. I cannot stress enough that contrast is a zillion times more effective than anything else. Even without smooth blends. Not that I’ve painted anything in my life. I’ve just watched thousands of painting tutorials haha

  • @daringdarius5686
    @daringdarius5686 Před 2 lety

    #2 here, never seen your channel before, let's see how this goes!

  • @Piggysl8er
    @Piggysl8er Před 2 lety

    That explains why you only had 5 minutes for your videos before :D Love your videos!

  • @nurbil3033
    @nurbil3033 Před 2 lety

    I like the idea of enjoying painting if you take long that's fine it so happens that spending 45 hours on a mini is what makes it feel special for you sure if you are doing an army sure you might want to cut back time but you can always go back to the minature later, it is a hobby after all

  • @embarkingolive
    @embarkingolive Před 2 lety

    for table top, I aim for slight above average paint jobs on generic units, and a bit more effort into characters/ larger models.

  • @Michael-dj6pd
    @Michael-dj6pd Před rokem

    Funny I just today realised that I didn't know I was not glazing, but layering. I heard about push blending and am trying to figure out what it is.

  • @the.nikkoman
    @the.nikkoman Před rokem

    I arrived at this video after watching all your blending videos

  • @dlmdlm7685
    @dlmdlm7685 Před 2 lety

    You can do feathering with thinner paint like the in between layer glaze to glaze consistently. I call it layering that the best way to layer. And if I thin it a little more but not to glaze is fat glazing. Meaning one stroke gives you a filter instead of multiple stroke with a true glaze. And btw I never thin any paint with water it's a solvent not thinner. You can have unlimited lahmian or thinner medium just buy getting a bottle of liquitex matte medium and flow aid. If you go 2 parts medium to 8 parts water it's thinner medium then if you do half medium quarter flow aid quarter distilled water it's exactly the same as vallejo glaze medium. I came into this from the art world and day 1 your taught to make and use "mixing" mediums and never just water. Using water is like using mineral spirits to thin oils and the wondering why you painting with paint that runs right off the canvas. Not alot of miniature painter incorporate classical painting techniques and knowledge. It's more about getting a simple recipe and not try to learn to just paint. Be alot better experience for everyone because we all like a quality painted minature.

  • @WR4ITHGAMING
    @WR4ITHGAMING Před 2 lety

    What brush do you recommend?

  • @saml6798
    @saml6798 Před 2 lety

    Here for that beard and the fact you look like my mate Jim.
    Oh also the skill and funny content
    ...but mainly the beard.

  • @Barnesofthenorth
    @Barnesofthenorth Před rokem

    Here for the curiousness, but staying for the tips as I've finished base coating my first models in like 25 years (collected as a kid) and I've been putting off layer and blending in general as I keep hearing how long it takes, and while I want them to look good Im not intending to go for competition standards.

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před rokem

      If you shade all the recesses and highlight all the egdes, your mini will look great anyway, even if you don't paint any gradients

  • @blaarghwee
    @blaarghwee Před 2 lety

    Hey Zumikito, do you know a good source for orcs or goblins? Not too overly armoured. And no guns.
    See I find a lot of Crayfish pincers on my walks. (small freshwater lobsters)
    I want to build a diorama, a stronghold or something, with these pincers lining the walls. Perhaps some totems.
    Still looking for the right inhabitants for this scene. Thanks.

  • @seanmeert2594
    @seanmeert2594 Před 2 lety

    do you need to achieve full opacity with each color before switching to a lighter one?

  • @BjornKuma
    @BjornKuma Před 2 lety

    It's not just the time taken. I think high fidelity cameras have thrown things out of balance a bit. I've been told by multiple optometrists that I have near vision that borders on super human, and as beautiful as those minis are in the photos, most folks are likely only able to see about 2/3's of your detail work unaided, and even less on the table. Especially at 28-32mm. Which means, their brains are doing what they would be doing had you used perfect blends or not... Filling in the gaps they can't actually make out. They'll know it looks amazing in their hand, but will be surprised by some details when it gets blown up or magnified. Which means they couldn't really see them. If you're painting for comp, go all out. If not, you're honestly wasting a ton of time. You can have an uber-epic looking army without needing a single wet or two brush blend. They're cool techniques, but slightly overrated IMO and better utilized at larger scales.

  • @nullfaktor590
    @nullfaktor590 Před 2 lety

    Love your Videos, smart, humorous and on point, rather than starting with the story of god creating light and colours for us :)

  • @jacobrichards8359
    @jacobrichards8359 Před 2 lety +2

    Wrong and wrong, I'm not here to tell you are wrong or due to the miniature in the thumbnail: I'm here for the beard.

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety

      Not gonna lie, I didn't consider this option 😁

    • @PartisanGamer
      @PartisanGamer Před 2 lety +2

      You literally told him he is wrong ... twice.

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety +1

      @@PartisanGamer 😂 that's a plot twist, you are right

    • @jacobrichards8359
      @jacobrichards8359 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PartisanGamer you're dead to me.

    • @HeroesBosses
      @HeroesBosses Před 2 lety

      @@PartisanGamer Double negative makes a positive? ;)

  • @philparis796
    @philparis796 Před 2 lety +3

    May i offer you a challenge? What is the very best you could paint in just an hour?
    This would require you to find as many shortcuts as possible to achieve something close to your usual impressive standard, you could learn a lot of tricks, it would be useful to painters like myself who want the best quality in the shortest time and it would make for a solid clickbait thumbnail ;)
    Do yee accept this challenge or do i have to buy a gauntlet to throw down?

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety +2

      That's a very good challange that I already done in the past! What should the title be for the maximum clickbait? 😂 I will add this to my list of topics

    • @philparis796
      @philparis796 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Zumikito i didnt see that video, my bad 😂. Maybe call it "Gone Wild! Painting Kraven in 1 HOUR!!! 😱😱😱 (RAID: SHADOW LEGENDS)"

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Před 2 lety +1

      @@philparis796 oh no, I didn't record it haha!

  • @Cernunnnos
    @Cernunnnos Před 2 lety

    Well, turns out my process is really quite similar to this.
    My results are a lot rougher, I tend to leave it with stronger shadows from the undercoat and high contrast brighter paint with the layers. So I get like a water coloury effect.
    But the overall process seems the same.

  • @rovosunny1687
    @rovosunny1687 Před 2 lety

    I'm just starting painting miniatures and I cant seem to get the smooth look on clothing what I do is add all the highlight layers and blend it with a wash of the colour I want it to be but still doesn't look smooth enough what should I be doing?