Dirty Down: RUST UNLOCKED? First Impressions - Magic one-step process.
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
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In this video we're showing an uncut first impressions test of the new hotness: Dirty Down's rust.
Come and join us to see whether you've found the answer to all of your Warhammer 40k/Warhammer AOS hobby needs... Ork vehicles, Karadron Vehicles, Chaos armour, you get the idea.
Dirty Down rust can be found here: elementgames.co.uk/paints-hob...
0:00-1:04 Intro
1:05-3:29 Texture Paint
3:30-6:24 Use
6:24-9:20 Showcase, Verdict, thoughts, future uses, outro.
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I've been away from the hobby for nearly 15yrs and after I saw the brushes in Element games Nottingham and seeing ya had a channel I smashed that sub button. My other half brought me a dry brush set for Xmas, awesome 👌
@@gerthinatorgaming5952 the new makeup brush style dry brushes are a game changer for sure. You can get some amazing effect that were just not possible with the coarse bristle dry brushes. I use the old brushes to help with chipping and scratching when using a chipping fluid.
I would love to see how you do the metallic swords with the colour gradients, you know like you do power swords. I’ve never been able to figure out how to get it looking right. Not sure if it’s done with metallics or NMM and when I do it it always ends up looking pants!
Thanks so much for choosing my previous comment for suggestion. I have contacted you guys on Instagram
A product that would work amazingly with your brushes is AK Interactive's True Metals. They're wax based and begging to be dry brushed. The only issue is they require spirits to clean them off, which may wear on the Series D brushes. Maybe you know some trade secrets to reduce the wear/tear, though. I'd love to see you do a video with them, though.
I am SO happy this stuff is getting it's day in the sun. It was under a different name and company in the 90s and then disappeared. Now it's back and its SOOO good.
Would love to see all three types of DD combined in a destroyed ATST. Place it in a jungle setting (Endor) and have the easiest piece of scenery ever.
Oh wow, that really would be fun! I do need excuses for more ATSTs after all... 😏
I've been using this stuff for about 15 years, first learned about it from a friend who did model railway stuff. Amazing product, weird it's only caught on in the past few months
It's nuts, isn't it, strange how things take so long to catch on, perhaps this video will be responsible for lighting a fuse :)
Haha the “magenta incident” how could we forget!
Never forget. :|
Have my eye's on this product for a while. Love rust and the color it produces. Love to see you experiment more!
Experiments with the rest of the line is also a great idea.
Glad to see more takes on the Dirty Down! I was actually wondering about using texture paint to give more..well...texture for the Dirty Down to work with. Would love to see you use the other two Dirty Down products as well, just to see some extreme weathering help. Maybe see how it combines with Streaking Grime in a weathering special?
That comparison between different rust styles would be super appreciated!
the moss from dirty down is also absolutely insane
I have it on my desk, will save my first reactions for a vid :)
@@ArtisOpus try dabbing it with a wet brush and letting it dry multiple times. Also don't douse it like in this video xp stipple it on you can use quite a lot
You can touch up and move and tweak the dirty down with a damp or wet brush for more targeted areas . And would love to see a tutorial for the big 40k chaos knights
Learnt more from this channel than any other for painting, managed to go from unhappy with my miniatures to made up! Just waiting for Deathwing before I start my own now!
I'm a beginner miniature painter and your fully drybrushed Imperial Knight video has inspired me so much when it comes to the articulate parts of my T'au battlesuits.
I'm thinking of setting their bases up as Icelandic-style mossy/lichen-y volcanic terrain and I personally would love a video on how you would go about achieving those effects.
Hi Byron, that looks like an amazing product, these sorts of tools are making the hobby so much more approachable for newer hobbyists.
Keep up the great work and looking forward to your next one.
As for your next video, I would love to see you do a comparison of blending techniques. Loads of channels talk about different blending but I find your method of describing things just seems to make more sense so a blending video would be great.
This is right up my alley as I'm currently painting nurgle and orks
Perfect! I may well end up using it on my nurgle :)
I'm using the maggotkin as my Great unclean one which I'll be starting this week and I've been using your Great unclean one vid as inspiration, the texture paint and this little bottle will do nicely 👍
That's some amazing gravy....lol..thank you so much for showing it being put on...cant wait to try it too👍✌‼‼
NP, my dude, more experimentation to come!
Holy crap that stuff is amazing. I loved the idea of using with textured paint. Can't believe how fast it was. I'm away to order it now. Can't wait to see what other ideas come from this and the next video. Cheers
Dirty Down Rust is a phenomenal product. I use it religiously and have always wanted to try out the moss and verdigris.
Oh I bet masking fluid could be this Rust Talents friend! To try and control where you want it to work plus leave underlying patches where the rust hasn't hit yet! Another great video thank you.
I'd really enjoy seeing how you painted this terrain in detail. I have a ton of Ork terrain to paint up and I'd love to paint them up to that standard! Thanks!
That’s impressive, will have to get some. Would love to see the the other 2 from them.
Really enjoyed your full army speed painting series, which has been AoS focussed so far. Would love to see a new series where you maybe tackle a 40k start collecting set and show how the Artis Opus range (especially the Series D) can be used to paint up the full box relatively quickly and effectively. Would show a good (but not too large!) range of models - including a vehicle, infantry and character. Would be great to see everything from painting through to OSL, weathering and basing. I know 40k is not 100% your jam but think it would make for a great series that would be popular. Could potentially even dial it back 10,000 years and tie in with the relaunch of the Horus Heresy and one of those upcoming sets, which would also let you dip into the grimdark style! Just some suggestions 😁 regardless of what you choose to do, loving the content and thanks for all the videos so far 🙌
Hey man love your channel and your store. My shipment just arrived today. Will be ordering more stuff in the near future.
Picked up some Dirty Down Rust this morning from my LGS. Just so happens the guy who makes them is local and comes into the store in person to make his delivery. Looks absolutely awesome and I can't wait to try myself!
Well that's just awesome service
Really useful to see this and to highlight a product that I haven't seen before, 3:56 Dirty Down Rust will be a quick win for when coming to paint the terrain for a rust affect or even with ork armour or weapons. Certainly one for a purchase.
I'll try again but would love to see a way to paint a 3 way on painting textures on a cloak or banners. I just feel they are so flat when trying, recently have tried with embossing powered then painting over, still not there but trial and error.
Definitely a great product to have in the arsenal. I've found you can get all sorts of different effects using thinned layers with water and isopropyl as well. Control is an issue, but also helps with the natural effect.
Drybrushing back over with metals is also a great look.
Keep a little isopropyl handy for all the Dirty Down products to help maintain loose bristles as well
Thanks for this review! From what I gathered it seems that you can reactivate it with water to move it, dilute it on the surface and create chipping at edges if you have a metallic undercoat. Still no experience with it myself yet. I may have missed this info in your vid, but in Canada you can get it from Sunward Hobbies, Fenris Workshop or Kingdom of Titans amongst possibly others.
I absolutely love this product and have used it for my orks, death guard, conquest , maulifaux models great vid friend keep up the great work and hope to see you again at ADEPTICON next year 😁
I'd love basing 3 ways - picking out some other good looking thematic alternatives from the standard would be awesome!
I purchased the moss version about a month ago and just like the rust, its amazing stuff. Used it my rocky jungle bases with some very small flock and gamer grass plants. Looks so good.
I have just ordered the moss as well as the rust. I have a farm house that I'm wanting to moss up the chimney, glad to hear it works well
this is an interesting product love for you to have a play around with the AK weathering pencils.
Amazing results for such simple application. Definitely love to see the same done for the verdigris and the moss!
Will do, my dude, I think they're not quite as magic, but still keen to give them a try!
@@ArtisOpus it would be great to see the moss applied to something like old dank wood or something. Would be cool to see a tutorial for old dank wood actually come to think of it
Whoa. I'd love to see the verdigris and moss, I think moss would be a great three way too, particularly with geek gaming scenics having his way, dirty down, then maybe a drybrush method. Great to see the content back Byron!
Nuce Video again! I would like to see how you dry brush the Alpha Legion Color scheme.
All 3 of their products are amazing and, finally, properly stocked in the UK at element.
I’d like to see a tutorial on how to do marble effects.
More terrain videos! But honestly I'd love to see the verdigris over some old copper roofing like the sigmarite mausoleum or the like! Could also be cool to see a drybrushing approach to different kinds of metallic terrain?
would love a video on True metallic dry brush techniques, maybe combined with the effects you can get from mixing metallic finishes with contrast, speed or washes / inks
I'd love to see the moss used! I've seen videos of it but they never really show close ups of the end result, so I can't really tell how good it actually looks
Would be nice to see more on weathering pigments & powders - maybe something on dirtying up tanks or different options to take a nice clean paint job and make it look like it's been dragged through a trench or 2
Great content, as always. Thank you to you and your team for the content.
I just got the AK interactive rust and streaking grime. It took such a long time being in Australia. Now I want to give this a try haha. Love how there’s multiple rust colours from one bottle. Crazy.
Would love desert basing 3 ways, there are after all a lot more types of deserts then sandy Sahara. Jordan desert is stunning.
I been using the rust and verdigris for a few months, the moss has only become available from element games. The rust is amazing on the death guard I painted, I wasn’t impressed with the verdigris but maybe I am not good enough to make it work. Yet to use the moss but the videos make it look amazing. Again the rust is amazing. Thank you for the video, and for the guys who made these products deserve every bit of praise , and I was so happy to give them money 👍😂😊
I have all 3. The verdegris is great on large areas but does struggle on smaller sections. The moss is fantastic. I did it on dungeon bowl bases and it looks like real moss.
Got the moss yesterday an the stuff is freaking awesome
I love this product as you said it truly is talent in a bottle as for texture I have found using typhus corrosion worked amazingly well
Noted, I should have picked some up today! Cheers
I would like to see how you would tackle Aeldari in the Ulthwe faction paint scheme and how you would use dry brushing in lieu of edge highlighting to add definition. Mainly want to see what black and subsquent contrast colors you would choose to really make the minatures standout. Love the videos and the brushes!
Having seen Ciara Elvenblood use this and the moss on stream and now this vid, I deff' gonna have to invest in this stuff.
This is going to be amazing for Nurgle painters. Your products look like they'd really suit sketch style painting. A tutorial on that would be fantastic.
I picked up some of this a few weeks back, amazing product. Also got the verdigris, equally good. Really easy way to achieve very realistic effects. Grimdark Compendium got me onto it.
I'm just starting out and (as I'm a massive masochist) I've chosen my first painting Everest and wanted to get a skew on how to jump off rather than get off the ledge...
So I've picked the Cronos "big-fig" from Black Rose Wars, I had the idea because he's timey-related, and I was going to try a brand new armour metal transitioning into near-dust rust... Is this even possible without making it look like I've had to illustrate my breakdown in the medium of acrylics?
I'm new to mini-painting and I've been consuming your tutorials like a mad thing - always amazing content that you deliver in a believably positive way - love it!
Product looks awesome! I'd seen a clip for their moss before, too. I didn't realize this and that were from the same place until I clicked through to the store. I'd love to see your take on some base comparisons with vegetation on them. Maybe tufts vs tea leaves vs some other kind of natural-looking ground filler?
I would love to see 3 ways to do OSL effects, I've been having trouble making my OSL look decent.
Once I have had a little more practise I will 100% do this!
@@ArtisOpus Sweet looking forward to it :-)
Ordered this and verdigris. Going to look awesome on my Death Guard.
Absolutely my man, happy hobbying!
I would love to see a series of vlogs like “byrons backlog” where you do like the few day army techniques and schemes on your massive backlog cause I’m sure you’ve got some series army starts built up and it would be cool to see some more of those like 2 week projects
Love the Dirty Down stuff.
For sure, can't wait to try the Verdigris!
Dirty down moss! I’ve seen great results but I’m still working it out :)
Love to see how you do more special effects like water (pools, droplets, waterfalls), drool, blood, snow all the extras that would really set a model or army off
Dont leave the bottle open for longer than you need and dont use a good brush with these paints, you'll destroy it. Its also possible to feather the paint out with just water, even after it started to dry.
Thanks, my man!
Amazing tutorial! I would love to see how this could be utilized with chipping medium.
I am using the verdigris on my Oathmark skeletons and its amazing and quick.
Looks brilliant, very realistic. 😉👍
Great vid as usual!!😉 would be very interesting a video on how to make drool or about how to make a realistic water effect!! Maybe using different product such as resin ect😊 PS your brushes are the best😍
I would be interested to see your take on the options for water effects for basing.
Howly, that is amazing. The osl on the mini looks so crazy good, please make a tutorial . 🙏
:D we will, my dude, a little more practise needed first, and some personal army deadlines before that!
Ive always been wary about using rust and mud paints. hopefully id like some more.
Would be neat to see a branch off of the Rust 3 ways video to maybe cover Verdigris. Both of these are tough areas for me so would be neat to see your take.
I would love to see your take on a black templar tank with series d! Especially as the black templar video is one of your most viewed!
A guide on why, how and when to use pigments would be great especially if you could add in a couple of examples please!
Need to source myself some of that Dirty Down goodness!
I’m about to make some crystal cave bases for my Gitz…so a tutorial on how to paint bright eyecatching mid sizes crystals would be invaluable!
Would love to see a video on speed painting hordes to a decent table top standard 😁
Would like to see Rust combined with Verdigris!
O_o, I wonder, maybe you would have to seal between...
@@ArtisOpus I do, the two can activate each other
Love this! Can't wait for rust 3 ways!!
@@ArtisOpus that sounds exciting as well! I purchased a "rust type of paint" yesterday from Vallejo, so I'll be trying it out as you did this one. Tyvm for the info and ideas. Likely going to pick up the product you used today. It looked amazing
I know it's kind of bonkers but how about something with the potential to have verdigris, rust and moss, lika a statue in the middle of a natural setting. Also a nice option to test the various products and their limits.
Oooh! Going to try this on some Chaos Knights I think. Fancy trying it out on some Vehicles to give us an idea on how to best use it for Walkers, Tanks etc?
WHOA!!! AWEOME!!!!
I’d love to see a video looking at how to paint realistic stone effects with dry brushing.
That stuff looks fantastic. Good tip on goblin’s hut - they’re $13 cheaper than what I can find on Amazon.
NP, bud :)
Would be good to see how you use weathering pigments! :D
I would love to see a 3 Ways to paint on "Glass effect" like in bottles, lenses or windows. This would be great!
Hoping for a video or possible series once Necromunda Ashwastes launches. Keep up the excellent work.
Any excuse for terrain... metal terrain at that
Some of the best products in the biz, that and the moss is amazing!
I wouldn't mind getting the recipe for that green OSL. It really works great in between that rust.
Awesome!! did you do a video on how you did the green OSL lighting?
I’ve used the moss and it reactivates very readily with water. With that in mind I mat varnished it via rattle can. It really dulls down the vibrancy of the initial effect. It’s still good but worth bearing in mind.
Thanks, dude, wonder if airbrush matte dulls it less, anyone?
This looked great initially when I was playing around with it, but was really easy to pull off the piece when dry. When I sealed it it killed the effect and pulled it back to its wet look. Had to strip the piece and go with a different product.
Be nice to see you grimdark a model with some streaking grime and add some of this rust onto it for a finishing touch
Well I'm going to have to grab some of that liquid magic. I'd love to see a video on ideas (and practical examples of application) of how you can add story to models through basing as this is something I want to try on my next army project (a Deepkin army).
Since you tried DD rust. Try out their moss, it seems amazing. If not as great as their rust (:
Let's find out!
Ia is a briliant product, have used it for a long time. My tip is that even when dry you can apply water and push it around to get the effect you are looking fore.
I need to play more with this for sure, I got a little bit of practise on the nurgle, but it was very rushed!
Wow very impressed 👏
Great video as always
Just got some of this stuff, been trying different things to get a varity of finishes. Cant wait to see what Byron makes of it!
Any tips, my man?
I found watering down in the brush can leave some very interesting effects, can get it to go almost icey yellow. I also like to add a little watered down Ryza Rust (saw on next level painting) after, in very small patches to add that "40k over the top" rustyness.
You can also remove it very easy once fully dry with just water.
The effect is semi permiant! You need to lock it down with a clearcoat after or it will rub off.
Either way, this has changed my life! Its just so easy to get a great effect.
@@davemorris7845 It should only rub off with water once reactivated! I can scratch on my daemons all day and its good to go
@@goblinshut That isn't the experiance i've had, but that doesnt mean im not messing up (will takle a look at your vids). It does however say on the bottle to avoid scratching / scuffing once applied, I presume for this reason?
I will try some other applications. Thanks for the heads up!
It's not a criticim in any way, this stuff is fantastical magic, i love it and a lil clear coat is no probs for me for this result. I should also add im talking about gaming minis not display pieces, Im not saying the stuff will just fall off, that simply isnt the case at all.
I should have been more clear... :)
Id love to see you do a relative comparison to AK interactive Enamel Crusted Rust Deposits (Dark/Medium/Light)... It is a little more work (probably but offers the potential for more control and visual depth (I would think).
Being OCD I'll probably buy both the Dirty Down and the AK :-(
From what I can tell, dirty down takes considerably less time to dry and isn't as smelly or toxic but you have less control since your time for the reductive technique is way shorter.
@@stefan020290 Even after the dirty down drys you can reactivate it with water like you can with mineral spirits and enamels!
I think you should do moss and verdigris
Would love to see the rust done more comprehensively and including something like a portcullis
I'd love to hear your opinion of liquid latex, masking techniques for weathering, armor damage & "laminate" simulation, etc. (probably more useful for larger things like vehicles rather than grunts...)
3 ways for ghostly minis. Need some inspiration for finally painting all the Nighthaunt I seem to have acquired to look a little different to the black over blue
I'd like to see some takes on fully rusted marines or other models...by the looks of itthis would be good for orks weapons etc.
Also be nice to see some other products by dirty down and texture paints that aren't gw.
So cool! If you wanted a few orky painted panels scattered across would you do it before or after?
Nice find