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I´'m came back!  

A new PDF with the "capibases" for all people who want to know what they are and how to used them. 

I hope you like it.  Don´'t forget soon I'll post a new video and more news! :D

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Kostas Karagiannis

So, while everyone claims to "thin our paints", you are doing the exactly opposite, no thinning at all(or the most just a drop of water)?

Fausty Minis

This is a great tutorial! Thank you for taking the time to explain this and all the pictures to show what you mean. I am looking forward to reading/understanding it more in depth later today as I play around with painting a model. 🧡😀

Andy Bell

Capibases it will take practice but I really like this style. I will be able to paint a figure in a day instead of a week. :)

Sergio Calvo Miniatures

Thank you! Yes, my own way to paint is completly opposite than others. For that reason have the joke " capibases" haha is a true profesional way to paint. You need less time to get the same or better results , all my entries for Crystral brush has painted in this way :) welcome to Capibases :)

Sascha Bernhardt

I understand that you always begin with the darkest colour and than layer up with capibases to the ultimative light. Is there a case in which you began with a "midtone" and use capibases for shadows and for lights? Or do you never begin with a midtone as basecolour?

Sascha Bernhardt

Thank you very much for this awsome PDF. Really good explained!

me_so_khornie

Thank you so much for this!

Bandaru

So instead of glazing, do you basically just use a wet pallete and create a spectrum of color for each color? For example on the green, do you create a spectrum from dark green to light green on your pallete and then use that to build up the highlights on the model?

Michael Klieman

Hi Sergio! Thanks for this PDF. I'm looking forward to learning more about this style. I don't understand how do you it yet, but my interest is piqued--which is the intent of your tutorial here. Looking forward to more!

Bandaru

Sweet. Makes sense. That's one thing I think lots of people don't quite grasp is lighter or darker doesn't mean just add white, black, or a darker/lighter version of the same color. Mixing in other colors makes all the difference. Definitely is a learning process to know what colors to add though.

LittleJimbo

I simply love this PDF, and how the final image clearly shows how you say fuck to smooth transitions and blends, and simply work with colours to achive your effect it is a very bold technic. That for obvious reason requires a well-developed knowledge of colours. Can we see more extream close-up of your figures ?

Sergio Calvo Miniatures

Yes, in all videos the image was enlarged to make it look better. And in PDFS with more images so you understand better. ;)

Klas Almroth

Do you have a detailed video of the airbrush step? It sounds really cool but I find it hard to vision it.

Sergio Calvo Miniatures

If, unfortunately, the camera does not pick up 100% of the airbrush effect but I use colors that are very strong. To handle the airbrush you have the videos of the Space marine and the tutorials with Vanessa where we teach from scratch how to use it.