HEY, Thank you for your videos. I have been watching for a while and trying things out. My painting has improved wonderfully, I love that when I am done with a mini, they don't look painted after using so many techniques from your channel. The BIGGEST is just thinning paints and layering, have not got the guts to do "fleshy" minis yet, but getting there. Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thank you for doing this with a brush. Many of us can't afford or don't have the space, etc. for an air brush and you are one of the few videos to do this with a brush on a larger model like this. I specifically watched to see how you would do the skin. Would love to see you do a model of this size with stockings using a paint brush.
Dr. Faustus….this is why I love your channel. You answer the inevitable questions I think every miniature painter has….for example, “what do we change when we increase in scale?” Love your videos man
Love some good pulp. I feel fallout like post apoc retro future gobbled up too much of pulp market so would explain the lack of it taken straight buck rogers and the like
Very nice result on a figure that is quite offside for me - really not a fan of the subject, but that's me. That said, Nice to see someone for once using varnishes which I think has a tendency to be overlooked - personally I like to give hair for example a satin varnish to give it more life, but the principle of adding a varnish can really sell the feeling of different materials.
Hi. New to your channel. It seems like you use mostly Vallejo. Do you use the new formula and have you had issues with bubbles? The model and game color ranges are so massive. Do you have any tips for selecting colors? Sorry if this is a complicated question. Thanks
ha for once youtubes spying yielded something im interested in. i just backed an indie comic called kit carter, about a retro inspired space ranger with a space chimp sidekick so this is pretty neat-o
Another great and informative video... only thing i dont care for with the glaze medium is the gloss it leaves behind... any way to get around that? maybe mix in some matte varnish? keep them coming... ALWAYS a pleasure to learn
ehhhhh this model is a rare miss for the doctor. the outcome is terribly flat, with the glossy finish doing most of the highlighting work for you in the photography. there's very little of interest here, sorta paint-by-numbers.
HEY, Thank you for your videos. I have been watching for a while and trying things out. My painting has improved wonderfully, I love that when I am done with a mini, they don't look painted after using so many techniques from your channel. The BIGGEST is just thinning paints and layering, have not got the guts to do "fleshy" minis yet, but getting there. Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thank you for doing this with a brush. Many of us can't afford or don't have the space, etc. for an air brush and you are one of the few videos to do this with a brush on a larger model like this. I specifically watched to see how you would do the skin. Would love to see you do a model of this size with stockings using a paint brush.
Dr. Faustus….this is why I love your channel. You answer the inevitable questions I think every miniature painter has….for example, “what do we change when we increase in scale?” Love your videos man
Those skintones are sublime. Think I’ll try this mix on the Nuts planet Deanerys and Shieldmaiden busts.
Good job, she’s cool…👍🏼
Love that blue-turquoise & purples combo. I’d like to paint my whole house like that.
i need to get my hand on this one the sculp look amazing .
I'm going to have a heart attack seeing your pretty cat walking over the paintings. 😂😂
If you like 50's era pulp sci-fi, you should check out Hydra Miniatures' Retro Raygun line
Dam fine painting
Dats one fine miniature.
Love some good pulp. I feel fallout like post apoc retro future gobbled up too much of pulp market so would explain the lack of it taken straight buck rogers and the like
Another great vid
Nice instructions on a nice paint job! I love pulp pinup! Where can I buy this beauty?
Very nice result on a figure that is quite offside for me - really not a fan of the subject, but that's me. That said, Nice to see someone for once using varnishes which I think has a tendency to be overlooked - personally I like to give hair for example a satin varnish to give it more life, but the principle of adding a varnish can really sell the feeling of different materials.
FINALLY NOT A MINI!!!!! yayyy welcome back!
Did you 3d print that helmet dome? So clear
Hi. New to your channel. It seems like you use mostly Vallejo. Do you use the new formula and have you had issues with bubbles? The model and game color ranges are so massive. Do you have any tips for selecting colors? Sorry if this is a complicated question. Thanks
ha for once youtubes spying yielded something im interested in. i just backed an indie comic called kit carter, about a retro inspired space ranger with a space chimp sidekick so this is pretty neat-o
Great figure, I'm not seeing it on Torrida Minis website, how exactly did you get this figure?
Another great and informative video... only thing i dont care for with the glaze medium is the gloss it leaves behind... any way to get around that? maybe mix in some matte varnish?
keep them coming... ALWAYS a pleasure to learn
What brushes do you use?
Ehmmm no priming at all? Really?
Primed grey
ehhhhh this model is a rare miss for the doctor. the outcome is terribly flat, with the glossy finish doing most of the highlighting work for you in the photography. there's very little of interest here, sorta paint-by-numbers.
Yeah I agree, its surprisingly flat
@@lumberfoot2004 I thought there were plenty of curves
Where can I buy this figure?