How to paint Fluorescent Glow on your Miniatures!

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A quick video on how I go about painting simple and effective OSL glow on miniatures!

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probably the easiest to follow paint guide for glow effects i've found so far today

dlf
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As someone who typically has been using the Golden High Flow Fluorescent line for a few years now, I'll definitely be looking into giving these a shot. The magenta and violet look amazing!

notnubilous
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The new Vallejo range looks great, can't wait to try it

ThomasGallinari
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Oh wow! Those new vallejo colors are nice!

serenas_arena
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Been looking for a glow effect for beginners and this is the easiest one to understand. Thank you!

haruna
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i love seeing that mezgike dredge mini.
!!!! and your resultsd are fabulous

matt-rxhi
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Thank you so much for this! I like the simple explanation and you make it look so easy! Appreciate it!

MrSnackysmorez
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what's the cyan colour used on the dreadnaught?

aaronjames
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Awesome video, dude, thank you for putting this together. Quick, easy to follow and insightful, I loved it.

therickspears
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Very cool vid. Very helpful. Thanks for that! 🖤

MaxPower
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These look gorgeous 😍 I bought a few fluorescent inks weeks ago but haven't tried them yet. Definitely going to use your technique when i get around to it.

hauntswargaming
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1:34 Not particularly important, but I find it interesting that so many people invert these concepts or words. Heard painters make the same mistake in several videos now. Thin paints that settle in recesses (like inks) are literally the opposite of viscous; in fact, their low viscosity is what makes them behave the way they do. We could say that they're thin, watery, runny, etc. but they're not particularly viscous.

Very useful guide though! Using inks instead of thin acrylic paint to put white in recesses is the way to go--makes it less likely for the white to dry in a clumpy, irregular way.

TheKrakenfist
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But of a missed opportunity in not throwing these guys under a black light for full effect. Very easy method for glow effects, thanks for the vid!!

vmax
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WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE DIVING HELM THEMED MARINE HEADS I'VE BEEN TRYING TO START A OCEAN THEMED DEATH GUARD AND THAT'S THE ONE THING THAT HAS BEEN HOLDING IT BACK!!!?!?!?

samfish
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Sweet Jesus I needed this tuto so bad, thanks mate!! Amazing technique

paulfederici
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Know this video is old but I can see you¨re one of the few people with a video on vallejo fluo using the red one! Do you feel like it needs more layers to cover? I've been using the orange and yellow to make some fire effects lately, but when I tried the red one it turned very pinkish

chas
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Great job!!! Look forward to seeing more

Titus_Vespasianus
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What model is that diver? It looks so rad

famouslastwords_
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@ Paint By Az thankyou for this neecto the hobby so forgive my ignorance. Are you applying an ink by brush then layering with fluorescent acrylic over the the ink .

crookeddoghomebrew
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just found this out of no where but it looks pretty cool

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