[HOW TO MAKE A TEXTURE PALETTE FOR FREE]-Improve Diorama and Miniature Painting the Fast & Easy Way

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2025

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  • @goforitpainting
    @goforitpainting 11 місяців тому +1

    Cool 🖌

  • @user-mc4sq3fk5d
    @user-mc4sq3fk5d 5 місяців тому +2

    New to the hobby and found your channel. While not every video pertains to beginners, videos like this are just great. I very much welcome more like it when you can. Anything in the new to the hobby genre would be great. Which paints are best for historical? Contrast vs traditional acrylics for beginners? Etc etc.

    • @MiniatureLandscapeHobbies
      @MiniatureLandscapeHobbies  5 місяців тому +2

      Sure. Quite a few videos on here especially the theory related ones are directed at beginners, but I will attempt to get more up on the subject in the future! Thanks for the nice comments, and thanks for joining the channel.

  • @jamesevans886
    @jamesevans886 11 місяців тому

    Truly great idea. If I raided my bits box to build the pallet, I would cry throughout the process. Then, I would be cursing myself every time I go to the bits box for a part, only to realise I used that part to make that pallet. They say not to use real dirt because it's full of organics and your work will be ruined when it decays. Which is true. I found you can float off the organics by putting a small amount of dirt in a bucket and stirring it right up with a garden hose on full. Then tip most of the water out. Keep doing this until the water remains clear. I leave it in the bucket until it has dried out. Then I put it through it through 3 sives I have. The first is to get rid of stones that are too big for scale size. The other 2 are used to give me 2 grades. The thing I like most about washed dirt is that it does not have uniform size like the commercial grid we buy.

    • @MiniatureLandscapeHobbies
      @MiniatureLandscapeHobbies  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for this suggestion for using the siol and seperating it from the organics.