The style is great but I think the up-bleed of red on the first mini really muddles the shapes and that it would benefit from more contrast on the gradient up from the bottom. But maybe that’s what you were going for. The technique is impressive!
Love these, each one makes me want to build an army based in that setting. I'm curious how you would tackle a toxic wasteland look, sort of like the glowing sea from fallout 4.
This was absolutely incredible, sorry that video didn’t do so great but I’m happy you decided to keep going with it!!! me personally would love to see your take on some alien themed bases, like with xenomorphs or tyranids!!!
I like basing but recently it became secondary to the terrain, so no pillars no big plants etc If I have a good ideia I save it for a terrain pieces. Also the intro with the scenery is cute af
This is a very good video. I love your approach to mini dioramas, and your unusual painting style. The atmosphere with the music you chose is excellent, and I enjoyed the background information about zorn, which I’d not heard of before. I’d like to see a bit more of the finished products, and I think you could improve your lighting setup here to better show off your great work. Perhaps put the minis on a rotating base so we can see them from all angles?
I'm really not sure if it's the kind of thing you'd be interested in, but I'd really love to see some terrain from you! I think when people discuss composition with miniatures it's often especially interesting to frame them within the context of terrain (think armies on parade type stuff where a lot of the visual impact stems from the terrain around the models as much as the models themselves, or images of games in the process of being played) and I'd love to hear ur thoughts about terrain + see what sort of artwork you make outside of the context of single miniatures.
Great bases and great vibes!
Very grim but beautiful basing and models. Great job!
The style is great but I think the up-bleed of red on the first mini really muddles the shapes and that it would benefit from more contrast on the gradient up from the bottom.
But maybe that’s what you were going for. The technique is impressive!
yeah 100%, if this was more focused on the mini I would have put a little extra time into the gradient on the coat for sure !
This was a great video
Excellent! I always wondered how people made plants for bases before you could buy them in a store. Much kudos to sharing the source
Bases are my most neglected aspect of the hobby.
Love these, each one makes me want to build an army based in that setting. I'm curious how you would tackle a toxic wasteland look, sort of like the glowing sea from fallout 4.
Lovely as always! I really enjoy these basing videos, so please make more!
Lovely work as always Noe. Your minis always have so much character.
TURBO KLASS !!!
Beautiful work man.
I usually hate basing but it's growing on me thanks to you
Basing is meditative. Such an important part of the hobby :)
Great work!
More great tips in this video. These are some very detailed bases. The ferns add a lot to the scene. Nice work!
My man, epic bases
This was absolutely incredible, sorry that video didn’t do so great but I’m happy you decided to keep going with it!!! me personally would love to see your take on some alien themed bases, like with xenomorphs or tyranids!!!
Second base is so slick. Layers on layers, love it!
I like basing but recently it became secondary to the terrain, so no pillars no big plants etc If I have a good ideia I save it for a terrain pieces. Also the intro with the scenery is cute af
Sweet more bases
This is a very good video. I love your approach to mini dioramas, and your unusual painting style. The atmosphere with the music you chose is excellent, and I enjoyed the background information about zorn, which I’d not heard of before.
I’d like to see a bit more of the finished products, and I think you could improve your lighting setup here to better show off your great work. Perhaps put the minis on a rotating base so we can see them from all angles?
as the gaimers say - very based...
I'm really not sure if it's the kind of thing you'd be interested in, but I'd really love to see some terrain from you! I think when people discuss composition with miniatures it's often especially interesting to frame them within the context of terrain (think armies on parade type stuff where a lot of the visual impact stems from the terrain around the models as much as the models themselves, or images of games in the process of being played) and I'd love to hear ur thoughts about terrain + see what sort of artwork you make outside of the context of single miniatures.
Cool