Let's Build Together - Angelo Sauper's Geara Zulu Part 2: How I Paint
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
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I've had a lot of requests for this type of video, and it took a lot of work, but here it is! I had to switch to a different camera to film the airbrushing, and the quality isn't great in those spots, but you should still be able to see & hear the points I'm trying to make. Will update the video in the future, perhaps when I'm not as busy!
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Masterful work, there, Liam! Love watching your work come to life, brother. 🤘
Eyy thank you!! Keep on truckin my man
new video hype
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Dude!!! That looks epic! Love your burst technique, gives so much depth to the larger panels.
Thanks for the video and the inspiration
Thank YOU! I'm so glad it was a good watch!!
@@LiamsHobbyRoom no problemo :) really enjoyable watching you add so much detail to a HG
Awesome work!
Thank you very much :)
I love that paint scheme, looks so wild with the pink and purple. I had a bunch of questions in regards to painting and they pretty much all got answered in this video. You always see other people talk about doing the gloss coat, but I didn't know if it should be each piece individually, or an area at a time, like each leg, arm, head. Also with priming, do you need to clean your airbrush tip between filling the cup with more primer? Doing a whole kit takes awhile, and I wasn't sure if I should be cleaning the brush tip when I add more or just keep going.
Thank you very much!! I'm happy I could answer some of your questions. This is just the way I do it, you don't have yo coat every segment individually but I've found i can more easily spray and keep track of what has been sprayed if I do, as well as give good coverage!
As far as cleaning between cup loads, I will percolate thinner in the cup between coats (even coats of the same color) to make sure nothing dries in there, and yes sometimes I will clean the nozzle and shroud as well. Perhaps a bit paranoid, but it's never steered me wrong!
Nice info,, i want starting for repaint
Thanks!!
@@LiamsHobbyRoom welcome
Awesome, thanks for detailing this, your work is great. What do you do when you make a mistake hand painting with the acrylics?
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate that. When I make a mistake with water-based acrylics I typically use isopropyl alcohol on a fine cotton swab or brush to slowly remove it! But I think the most effective thing I could do would be to just suck it up and mask 😅
@@LiamsHobbyRoom Yeah, im constantly torn for little bits on masking vs hand painting with enamels. Ive never thought about using acrylics, which would be easier to brush and dry a lot faster. Thanks for chiming in.
lol How do you feel about liquid masking ?
I hate it less! And I forgot I have liquid mask until you mentioned it just now LOL
Oooo look at you *coughs* *coughs* mister respirator *cough*.
I really should think my paint way more then I do. Do you find there's a lot of waste?
I'm pretty sure if I didn't wear a respirator my lacquer paints would kill me haha
I like to use very thin coats, and I typically thin my *core colors* ahead of time and keep them for multiple projects, so actually I'd say there's much less waste! But it really depends on your process!
Oh that's a good idea. Maybe someday you'll have to see my process!