If you don't have a brush airbrush it is a bit more complicated because what I do with the airbrush are glazes (and with the brush it would take you a long time and you won't get the same result). It is not impossible but it is true that it will take you many more hours. The paints I usually use are from Vallejo or Ak.
Sergio Calvo Miniatures
2022-04-29 13:07:53 +0000 UTC
Hi Sergio this tutorial is really awesome learned a ton :) as i dont have an airbrush yet, should i "blend/glaze" between each highlight to get that hard edge from each layer more smooth. Also what paints are you using :) again thank you for an awsome tutorial.
Poul-Erik Mikkelsen
2022-04-26 21:28:43 +0000 UTC
Hahahahahahahha I didn't remember!!!! I should make a meme out of this.
Sergio Calvo Miniatures
2021-12-23 09:24:03 +0000 UTC
11min 38 sec Sergio please dont touch your hair in the video again! Too sexy lol! Can't focus bro
Da Yu
2021-12-19 23:04:55 +0000 UTC
Cool, thanks, i hope the model will be available again too :(
Rik Jurriaans
2020-06-10 09:20:31 +0000 UTC
Yes, we intend to make all the videotutorials in PDF, I don't know how long it will take but it's something we plan to accomplish ^^
Sergio Calvo Miniatures
2020-06-10 09:19:41 +0000 UTC
That would be “capibases” Karen ☺️ It’s just what Sergio calls his main way of applying paint: with a very small or no amount of water mixed in. It apparently comes from his friends who think that he looks a bit like Captain America I think, so he calls every layer of paint a “Capi-base”. And don’t worry, it took awhile for me to understand what he meant too.
Botteu
2020-06-06 13:29:11 +0000 UTC
What is a capiraces? Am I hearing it right?
Karen Brown
2020-06-06 13:23:47 +0000 UTC
I've been looking for an alternative for chanberry and maybe burnt red or black red from ak could be a close match
Sergio perez valdes
2020-06-05 21:35:21 +0000 UTC
Hey sergio, will there be a pdf guide for this?
Rik Jurriaans
2020-06-05 21:26:15 +0000 UTC
"Cast shadows" or "casted shadows" is the proper term, I believe :)
Sandau
2020-06-04 18:43:51 +0000 UTC
Do you have an alternative for the "Chanberry"? It is no longer listed on the Spanish Vallejo website so seems discontinued (85.043) Thanks!
ST
2020-06-01 11:00:47 +0000 UTC
Colors are from AK 90% , you can see the name of the color from each mix on the bottom bar :)
Sergio Calvo Miniatures
2020-05-31 08:24:56 +0000 UTC
A shaded outline that appears behind an object or text and creates the illusion of depth. Drawing shadows to represent more powerful from the light over him
Sergio Calvo Miniatures
2020-05-31 08:24:08 +0000 UTC
Hi! On this project I'm playing with AK 3rd gen acrylics, less some colors at beginning or end from Vallejo or other brands. 90% of them from AK :)
Sergio Calvo Miniatures
2020-05-31 08:21:56 +0000 UTC
Hi. thanks for taking time to clarify. I thought I was missing out on this new fruit, chanberry 🤪
Neil Brown
2020-05-31 04:24:36 +0000 UTC
Hey there, I'm not Sergio but I know where most of these colours come from, most of them in this video they are AK 3rd Generation Acrylics, however the "Chanberry" one is just a mispelling of Cranberry from the Vallejo Arte Deco range, which is hard to find outside of Spain.
Joe Edwards
2020-05-30 19:47:34 +0000 UTC
Also, i don't recognise alot of these colours. It would be helpful to know what range they're from so we could at least look for a suitable alternative colour, we might already have. For example, I can't find chanberry anywhere, apart from Home Depot!
Neil Brown
2020-05-30 09:25:54 +0000 UTC
You keep saying drop shadows. What is this? do you mean dark shadow?
Neil Brown
2020-05-30 09:22:23 +0000 UTC
Hi. Love these videos and excited for more. Gives me the confidence to attempt my copy of this mini.
One question - is there a list of the paints you use at all anywhere to go with this? (As in the product range etc?)
Thanks :)
Robert Russell
2020-05-30 08:31:27 +0000 UTC
It's a question he's often answered, quietly hehe.
The black and white primer gives you a quick sketch of the volumes and middle areas, shadows and areas to highlight even more. Apart from that, it gives you a solid colour on white area that has a brightness that in the shadow area it doesn't have, on the contrary it gives you depth :)
Sergio Calvo Miniatures
2020-05-30 08:18:41 +0000 UTC
What I am having trouble putting my finger on is if we do preshading prior to painting why do we cover it all up with solid paint?
Darrin Dueck
2020-05-30 01:23:46 +0000 UTC
I love it, Sergio! Excellent work! :) I am eager to see the next chapter! ;)