>drybrushes model with a fricking pencil crayon
What the frick
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>drybrushes model with a fricking pencil crayon
What the frick
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Just some hipster who values originality ten times over quality.
Yes, and? It works. Drew Struzan used colored pencil on his work all the time.
If you spray fix it after it's fine.
Also this.
NTA, but it's a resin ball jointed doll. I'm not at home or I'd try to find the company.
Miscast is legit poo tier
sometimes I use a micron pen to color in eyes if my brush can't reach
Is it easier with a pen or same? I'm a painter struggling with eyes.
Cool ass doll, never seen any like this, is it yours?
*Paintlet
Expect GW brand pencils to hit the market soon, only £9.99 each.
Expect the other hobby product companies to follow suit a few years down the line.
>follow
What? That would imply GW has original ideas. They are late to the game.
https://ak-interactive.com/product-category/paints/ak-weathering-pencils/
I hate that you're right.
I know that scale modellers use special pencils for weathering, but I'm guessing this homosexual is using some IKEA ass pencils for everything
you usually do face-ups on resin ball-jointed dolls using pastels. you seal it with a fixative in the end. it's legit
I ain’t clicking that shit. Frick off, who cares.
wow what a pile of crap
Huh, I wouldn't use GW models for this stuff, would probably do what he did, cheap ass 3D prints on an FDM printer, maybe use cheap em4 orks, but it is a way to make a force.
Christ this is what ~~*content creators*~~ are shilling nowadays
Played titanicus with it too
This
I think?? My guess is its some art hipster piss take. That Australian banter. The orks are 3D prints so I'm guessing it cost him like $30 to print an army so he threw shit at the wall to clear some of his backlog
Gay video blog, you are gay for posting it, and Ninjon already did it over a week ago, so your gay ECeleb is late to the party
I know Gundam guys use paint markers for lining, rather than brushes. Not a fricking PENCIL, but it works.
I also know that scale modellers use raw pigments on things at times, since Vallejo sells and provides guides for doing so. I assume you seal it with a finish after. Same concept as a fricking pencil but it seems to make a unique effect.
i use these for edge highlighting. i wouldn't do it for anything i'm washing or painting over though. only final highlights. you can literally do all the silver highlights on a model in like 30 seconds.
>I know Gundam guys use paint markers for lining, rather than brushes.
Sorta. Paint markers are generally regarded as kind of the noob/quick and dirty option and if you use them for anything other than panels or tiny little details you'll be mocked; once you git gud you're expected to graduate to using an airbrush for panel lining because it's the vastly superior option.
>Not a fricking PENCIL, but it works.
First of all, colored pencils (and no, not necessarily special ones; a silver prismacolor works great for making scratches) are regularly used in scale modeling. Second, pencils are actually recommended for panel lining for gundumbs if you're an extreme poorgay or thirdie who can't get gundam markers but the pencils recommended are fine mechanicals. What's nice about pencils is that if you get a 0.03 or 0.05 you can very easily line a panel and it's also just wipe-away if you frick up.
its funny how jealous op is
>Giving views to a moron
>Linking to the moron's video
Just buy ad already
I have spare pencils and models, assuming I wanted to try this, would then brush on varnish be good to seal, or would I remove the effect? Would then a spray varnish be better?
To be honest, my grandfather was a blacksmith and used to use yellow pencils to mark shit on metal because it remained there even when cooked in a forge...and I myself been using pigment powder made from dry crayon's for rust and what not (frankly great stuff and cheaper then weathering powder), so it's probably something that might work if you are using something like one of those pigment heavy pencils.
>and I myself been using pigment powder made from dry crayon's for rust
pics of the effect?
This guy's base and also terrain around him been gone over with bog standard redish brown stuff
>smooth poxwalker
That's fricked up. Good job anon.
They are cheap, easy to get, official GW models and when playing necromunda...mighty useful.
>first 15 minutes of the video is just a pointless vlog about random bullshit
Honestly I think some of his videos are neat, but he is just so insufferably pretentious it's hard to watch. He's definitely gotten worse at this.
Agreed. He has some cool ideas but I'm not one for the pretentious and smarmy tone he gives off
god i fricking haaaate this c**t.
And I hate how Midwintergay decided.to give his new girl allowance to film. She is a walking stereotype of Female youtuber (why do they always need to get their face at the focus)
it's cause they're shagging. "My editor Hattie!!" usually editors are in some office and aren't as close as these two
Imagine leaving your wife a kids for that lmao.
Wtf are you talking about? He's a man with morals. Refuses to play with plastic nazis. That's a man I can stand behind.
Soft pencils and pencil crayons are a very useful tool for weathering 2bh
that guy didn't come up with the idea. People have been doing that since scale modelling is a thing.