Does size really matter? - A complete guide to brushes!

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JuanHidalgoMiniatures
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Damn, Juan is casually dropping the best comprehensive brush tutorial out of the blue

DarthVZ
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I did not know about not putting paint on a dry brush and the need to pre wet it first. I've never understood why I couldn't get decent paint flow, as per online videos, and now I've seen an instant improvement in my painting!

Clewerly
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I perked up when you mentioned the Artify brushes. I got them last year and they are still great. The dampening pad is also really nice and useful. I find them to be only a small degree above cheap dispensable make up brushes, but since they are not synthetic, they hold moisture better and deliver smoother finishes. I really like them, not bad at all

alternate
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Something I don't see mentioned in any of these kinds of videos is: what are you doing DURING the painting process to preserve the brush? Is there a timer in your head for how often to shake the brush off in the water? How often are you going back to the water to clean off the brush, even if you aren't changing color? Do you change your water out a lot to avoid putting the brush into dirty paint water?

gangrenemccluster
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I love the artify drybrush set, i definitely recommend them over the expensive artis opus set.

isisnmagic
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I'm so happy you're using your dry brush on the wet pallette! I've been doing it for a while now and people call me mad! But it works. You just have to be careful its not too wet.

jamesclarke
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I’m glad someone finally said the truth about artist opus brushes. Way overpriced and not all they’re cracked up to be. I own several and never use them. Classic hobby gouging

WinstonCorneilius
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My boi mentioned capillary action! 20:12 such an important thing to mention when teaching brush care. Capillary action can destroy a brush and can shoot paint into the ferrule

tomentr
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I'll never be able to unsee these tongue action segments

Moah
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Gracias Juan este video realmente me ha sido de mucha, mucha, mucha ayuda.

Levante
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Your sense of humour is non-pareil. Gracias Juan, y si - aprendi algunas cosas nuevas!

tychoMX
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« I can do it because I’m a professional, but you shouldn’t » that made me laugh 😂. Seriously tho, it’s kind of sad that after all those years I just learn now that I have to wet the brush before putting it in paint. Wow. Thinking about all those poor brushes I killed in my ignorance… 😢

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Seeing those Broken Toad brushes makes me wish I had treated mine better! I miss their brushes so much

biome
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I learned something!!! The up and down motion!! Great video

Hrodvitnirsson
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10/10 hilarious and informative. Thank you!

fitz
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Thank you for the Video Lord Hidalgo! even this "Boring"-Basics are so important for me as a newbie Painter! :) thank you!

STyrann
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"Do synthetic brushes dream of electric sable?" 😂 I have to drop a comment just thank you for that (on top of giving us another great informative video). Well played, sir!

speaktome
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yep good point not really talked about I see people many times painting forever with small brushes without realising that small brushes leave more strokes and, carrying far less paint, make it far more difficult to wet blend. The shape of the brush is also quite relevant in my opinion, flat brushes can be very useful too on occasion but they are rarely in the arsenal of miniature painters.

nrn
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Thank you for doing this very basic tutorial.

J-Teg