Another very good tutorial. Thank you. What I would really like also, is a tutorial on dark tone skin or asian tone. These are often overlooked and are something that still form a challenge to me.
recently i tested a dark skintone recipe you can see in Ep. 4 i really liked. So at some point ill make a proper video on it. Still have no clue for a asian tone so ill have to look into it
Thanks for the informative video. May I ask, what brand of brushes are you using, particularly for such Jobs as faces etc? The one here kept a nice point the whole time.
It is two heads however and probably more for characters than rank and file. Also as said, you can make less high lights to have a bit of a rougher transition, which would shorten the process.
Thanks for great videos. Quick question! What is your recommended method for connecting heads to the cork? Will you please collaborate a bit? Do you drill them and use pins? Do you glue them directly to the base with glue? If yes, what kind of glue? I am worried that I might damage the head during gluing and removing it from the handle. Thanks for your help in advance :)
what you see in the video is me stiking the head with extra plastic from the sprue into a cork with a preexisting hole in it, no glue. Otherwise i drilñ and pin
Another very good tutorial. Thank you. What I would really like also, is a tutorial on dark tone skin or asian tone. These are often overlooked and are something that still form a challenge to me.
recently i tested a dark skintone recipe you can see in Ep. 4 i really liked. So at some point ill make a proper video on it. Still have no clue for a asian tone so ill have to look into it
Another great video ✨✨
thank you very much
There are more colors on this tiny face than I have on a whole model...😂
Could u make a video on how to paint faces without super powers as well ?
😅
Thanks for the informative video. May I ask, what brand of brushes are you using, particularly for such Jobs as faces etc? The one here kept a nice point the whole time.
its a national brand from my country, "plantec" i do however use my n1 brushes for faces and similar detailed areas and n2 for everything else
I dunno man, seems a bit sus....the video is 9 mins long🤔🤔
LOL i was gonna say the same 🤣
@@Gunshow0 9 mins well spent, can confirm
It is two heads however and probably more for characters than rank and file. Also as said, you can make less high lights to have a bit of a rougher transition, which would shorten the process.
Thanks for great videos. Quick question! What is your recommended method for connecting heads to the cork? Will you please collaborate a bit? Do you drill them and use pins? Do you glue them directly to the base with glue? If yes, what kind of glue? I am worried that I might damage the head during gluing and removing it from the handle. Thanks for your help in advance :)
what you see in the video is me stiking the head with extra plastic from the sprue into a cork with a preexisting hole in it, no glue. Otherwise i drilñ and pin
Now I want to burn my painted miniatures. They are all like a Stevie Buschemi from Temu 😢
compare them to what you ll achieve in 6 months
Hmm so why does it take 9 minutes then to teach us to become better painters in 20 seconds?😅.
first 20 sec is the most important tip, the rest is a normal tutorial