In this video, I’ll show you how to save time and get smoother blends by using color glazes, and as a bonus I take you step by step through my process of painting squigs!
Supplies I use in this tutorial:
Vallejo Glaze Medium
Vallejo Model Color Pale Sand
Vallejo Model Color Orange Red
Vallejo Model Color Clear Orange
Vallejo Model Color Vermillion
Vallejo Model Color Blue Green
Citadel Shade: Reikland Fleshshade
Citadel Shade: Biel-Tan Green
Windsor & Newton Professional Water Colour Sable (size 1)
A cheap brush for mixing paint
Paper Towels
Parchment Paper
Plastic Container (to make wet palette)
Water Glass
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Rrrrrose Wieck – Ta main dans la mienne
Komiku – Battle Theme
Komiku – Good Fellow
Komiku – Fetch Land
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Hi! Thanks so much everyone for watching and commenting!!!! Unfortunately there's just wayyyy too many questions at this point to get to all of them, would any of you be interested if I made a Q&A video where I address several of the common questions I keep seeing in the comments of both my videos???
This is fantastic. Are you a teacher? This is as good as any painting video I've seen – thank you very much for the taking the time to putting this together.
6:42 could that be applied to painting minis in general? Really struggling with understanding how much paint needs to be loaded on the brush…
Great video, love the editing…
Thanks for making great videos and sharing your wealth of knowledge Dana!
Your videos make me smile in a way I haven’t in a while. C:
Fantastic!
10/10!
The best guide I have ever seen. Thank you. Instant fan.
This is amazing. Would this method work with metallic colors? I’m painting a adeptus custodies army and want to try this!
really informative thanks alot. ive been dying to learn this since layering never seems to look good for me and i really stuggle with blending the high and lowlights. also dunno how i feel about the horses tho
I feel ready to glaze bravely.
This is extremely informative – watched a lot of movies and they just tell, no-show, kudos for making an extra effort to actually show everything in detail 🙂
I recently discovered this video and boy has this helped me a lot improving my skills thank you so mush for thes guide videos. Hope more come out soon
I'm after a new approach with painting models. Your underpaint / glaze approach is really exciting. Cannot wait to experiment.
This is the first video of yours I’ve watched and ngl I cracked up so hard at all the intentional little awkward dry parts bc of how unexpected they were lmao. Really good tutorial as well, very in depth and good visuals too. Well done!
You're amazing! This video was so helpful, Thanks!
Before I read "glaze" and It was just a vague idea, now I can figure out what is the whole process of the "art of glazing". Thank you very much Dana.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Fantastic technique!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Possibly the best tutorial on glazing for a noob I've ever seen. I'm a fan! Keep your tutorials coming…
I need to pick up some glaze medium. Looks perfect for wet blending too.
Thanks for your video, I've so far been a "undercoat black and layer up" kind of person, but I tried this method on a test model, and it came out quite ok! Definitely going to be doing this more often. I don't have a drybrush, but underpainting with normal brushes worked ok for me too. 🙂
Link to a photo of my mini. 🙂 https://i.imgur.com/7wXMwQt.jpg
You're a hoot
Leonardo Da Vinci famously used many layers of glaze and pigment to achieve the sfumato (subtle blending) effect. He used oils rather than acrylics so of course it would take days to do a layer. Apparently Mona Lisa has up to 30 layers on her face.
Basically it's like using oil paints pretty much
Technical explanation "Its magic". Makes more sense then others I have heard.
Brunette Bryce Dallas Howard !!!
…I need to practice glazing more.
This is the best explanation I've found so far. Thank you!
Fantastic tutorial. The best I've ever seen about glazes. I would like to try this technique but unfortunedly right now I can´t buy glaze medium for obvious reasons. I would like to ask if there is other any medium that can work to glaze. Right now I've got matt medium, gloss and matt varnish, decal fix, school glue, retarder and flow aid. Thank you.
This video's great! I'd like to see something layering related
Hi Dana, I followed your underpainting tutorial and this Glazing tutorial and it was very useful to me. Unfortunately I don't have an airbrush, I don't have NULN oil and the only medium I had was matte. So? I did experiments. I used a first coat of dry brush with Bonewhite, and then a second coat with white to make the details stand out. Well with the airbrush for sure it gets better, but still it works quite well. Then I started with Glazing by mixing color, medium and water in equal parts. Unfortunately I realized that (probably because of the medium) the color was too dense and so I had to abound with water … but in the end it came as I wanted. From here on I started playing. Yes playing, don't paint, because it was a lot of fun and I soon forgot what I was doing … and … so my poor minotaur now finds himself with beautiful blue muscles tinged with pink ahahahha !! Of course I can still improve a lot, and for sure adapting so your tutorial does not do it justice, but already so I have drastically improved the color shades and the general appearance. Thanks a lot for these tutorials, you are very good (and I dare say, also very pretty). Keep it up.
P.S: Sorry for this English, but I'm not good at languages and I translated through google translator.
Yo, this is the best guide to glazing that I have seen. really breaking things down to basics while showing a model's progress start to finish. Thanks!
Amazing results, i needed this tutorial badly! Just starting Painting, bought a vallejo set with some colors plus glase medium!! Thank you, very useful video 👍
Great videos
Really great video! Thx for your efforts!
"The Blue shade… Whatever the Blue one's called."
-Mastercrafted advice!
This is exactly how I would describe something, sis!
This guide may be great for making really cool Tyranids!
Great guide, thank you!
I've just started painting mini's and i've never seen anything like the way you paint! Amazing!!!!