Sounds like an improperly set up ducker. If I'm right, the vocal track is side chained into the ducker/ compressor so every time he talks it clamps down on the music. The settings are too extreme. He would be better off just having the overall music volume lower. If this old radio trick was done by manually adjusting the volume (withouta compressor/ ducker), then I don't even know what to say.
Plaster. Just use artist grade plaster making either a plate as thick as the maximum height you want for your structure, or make the whole base (still getting more than a pound per dollar, so just maybe 1,000 base tops or 100 bases). You then can engrave, cut or saw with everything remotely sharp. Just as cheap, less effort and better results. Cutting slabs and glueing those onto is always looks to sharp (and often unclean cut) if one does not sand down every single one (which would be just insane). And for smooth transitions why not just wash it by flooding them a few times with like 20:1 water to color, and only adjust in the end? Having one plaster (or similar stuff, but I am always comming back to just plaster) body makes it easier to get a perfect base to stuff on base boundary if one wants to keep the base as ... the base (good reasons for that). In the final results you see under the slates, which is -- opportunity for progress. I more and more realize how strange it is that in the hobby we try to reinvent every wheel instead of having a look at what artists in sculpting and painting have been doing for millenia in general, and with all the materials available now still for decades. At least we begin to realize that calssic paints have a lot going for them slowly -- though most insist on buying them for 10x to 100x normal price still from companies marking up that way for selling to the hobby scene. search How to Base Miniatures - Desert Temple Bases Trovarion Miniatures
tried laying them out on a sheet of baking paper, putting a layer of glue on the base and then pressing down on the ones you laid down with the glue covered base?
Was a bit disappointed that the base you had in the thumbnail was an official GW one and not the one you created yourself. Kind of misleading. Yours look cool don't get me wrong
This will work great with some of my latest Custodes boys. Thanks for the vid!
My pleasure :)
This was exactly what I was looking for! Amazing inspiration, subbed straight away
That looks really nice! Thanks a lot for this tutorial! :)
A nice change from new marble! Just happened upon your channel, now a subscriber.
Awesome idea. New to the channel. Thank you for the content
I like the video, but the music fading in and out constantly is a bit annoying :(
the muSIC GETTING LOUder and softer.
On the video, really good! liked it
Sounds like an improperly set up ducker. If I'm right, the vocal track is side chained into the ducker/ compressor so every time he talks it clamps down on the music. The settings are too extreme. He would be better off just having the overall music volume lower.
If this old radio trick was done by manually adjusting the volume (withouta compressor/ ducker), then I don't even know what to say.
Plaster. Just use artist grade plaster making either a plate as thick as the maximum height you want for your structure, or make the whole base (still getting more than a pound per dollar, so just maybe 1,000 base tops or 100 bases). You then can engrave, cut or saw with everything remotely sharp. Just as cheap, less effort and better results. Cutting slabs and glueing those onto is always looks to sharp (and often unclean cut) if one does not sand down every single one (which would be just insane). And for smooth transitions why not just wash it by flooding them a few times with like 20:1 water to color, and only adjust in the end? Having one plaster (or similar stuff, but I am always comming back to just plaster) body makes it easier to get a perfect base to stuff on base boundary if one wants to keep the base as ... the base (good reasons for that). In the final results you see under the slates, which is -- opportunity for progress.
I more and more realize how strange it is that in the hobby we try to reinvent every wheel instead of having a look at what artists in sculpting and painting have been doing for millenia in general, and with all the materials available now still for decades. At least we begin to realize that calssic paints have a lot going for them slowly -- though most insist on buying them for 10x to 100x normal price still from companies marking up that way for selling to the hobby scene.
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How to Base Miniatures - Desert Temple Bases Trovarion Miniatures
tried laying them out on a sheet of baking paper, putting a layer of glue on the base and then pressing down on the ones you laid down with the glue covered base?
Annd this goes to the list.
Lovely tutorial. Will try to do the same. What's the song in the background?
Great content, just subed, mate. But please, stop the fading music thing :-D
maybe would look nice with the classic baking soda and super glue texture , might be closer to the GW base in size
Was a bit disappointed that the base you had in the thumbnail was an official GW one and not the one you created yourself. Kind of misleading. Yours look cool don't get me wrong
I've looked and cant find it. Do yo have a link?
I wanted to make the large base thanks for nothing
Don't be a dick
That is the most deceiving thumbnail ever.