As a student, you hear teachers say “don’t worry you can just paint over it” but in your head you think “that’s now how the pros do it”. Now it is more believable after seeing a master do just that.
Due to a lack of time and a lack of skill, I stick with Contrast (and now) speedpaint, mostly. But I really enjoy watching you paint these figures. Well done, and thank you for these...
Ohh how you made my day!!! Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou!!!! I'm painting her now. You really pushed the limits with the highlights!!! Even if I don't go that far with them it shows me what's possible. Love the added debris to the explosion!!! And to think Dallas Kemp from Atomic Mass Games said they scaled back what they were planning with the sculpt for Rogue!!!
This entire video I was sitting there going, "it looks really nicely painted, but, I don't know, something about it just doesn't feel like Rogue." And, for the life of me I could not figure out. Then you started painting the arm green and it took me a second to figure out why. As soon as it dawned on me Rogue keeps her skin covered, it made the model perfect.
Watching you paint the pants reminded me of watching old episodes of Bob Ross. “What are you doing? That won’t work. What? No, that won’t work. Holy frijoles, that worked! I knew it would work. Yeah.”
hello sorastro's I like your painting tutorials unfortunately I'm not very good in English, can you try to add subtitles in French to your videos. thank you.
Thanks Dengar! I'm afraid my French isn't good enough for me to add subtitles myself; I could hire someone to do it I suppose, but that would add to the already-high video production costs. I'll look into it though.. 🙂
2 minor nitpicks: you missed the black lines on her chest coming out from under the jacket , and her hair has a white "skunk stripe" not just the front ....otherwise gg , as usual :)
Thanks Ian! In the comics she’s usually depicted with white just at the front of the hair, and I tend to defer to the comic-book iterations of the characters. 😀
hello master, I love your content, I've been following you since when you had 20 thousand subscribers. I miss something, game paintings that are coming out lately, I know you have no obligation to take requests, but I would love to see game paintings like: unfathomable and nemesis. Your paintings will always be the best, as will your video editing. I'm from Brazil, and I live in the Amazon. Thanks for everything, I started painting because of you
Goes from mixing Sahara Yellow to a bit of the base colour to pure teneree yellow without explaining anything. Great painter, poorly executed tutorial.
Hi! Thanks for the honest feedback. Is it possible you missed the part in the video at 9min 17secs where I show the progression of yellow tones? ("Next I'm going to highlight the areas of yellow using Sahara Yellow, and then with the addition of Sol and Tenere Yellow.") And then at 10min 36secs: "This is now pure Tenere Yellow". I don't always explain the exact placement of tones because that can be seen in the video, but was there anything else you feel that needs explaining?
@@Sorastro I think, as someone who does teach painting to you people myself, some of the most common questions are what next and can you explain that. Like for instance, how much sol Yellow to did you add before mixing in Tenere and so forth. I feel as these videos are meant to help and instruct, more depth to the important parts, the technicals should be done. I enjoy your work, but I often find myself wondering if you're guarding it so people don't copy you exaxtly. Your videos have been a source of some inspiration and ideas namely the Scale Colour paints and I thank you for that. You'll just always have people scratching their head wondering, how you got to this or that with a lot of the gaps I see. Sorry for the dissertation. I just see a common thread in both the videos and Pdfs that could be addressed and if you have happy followers, getting the results they've come in hopes to get by following your tutorials (skill level removed) your channel will explode!
OK - I’ll answer the one specific question you had about how I painted the yellow; when I say in the video “with the addition of Sol and Tenere Yellow” I actually mean that I’m adding a mix of both Sol Yellow and Tenere Yellow (a roughly equal mix will do). Once I’ve brought the highlight up to that pure mix of Sol and Tenere Yellow, I added a few final highlights using the Tenere Yellow. If there are any other parts of the painting process you didn’t manage to follow, do feel free to ask, and I’d be happy to help, as the last thing I’d want anyone to think is that I’m somehow withholding information about my painting process in these guides that I pour hundreds of hours into creating for people to learn from and enjoy. :)
@@Sorastro oh, and by no means were my comments meant to tear down. I am certain if you and I were having coffee discussing it you'd see that over reading text on a screen! I love your videos, they are full of inspiration and new ideas! I was just left scratching my head with this video and felt I needed to comment! No malice intended! Keep 'em coming!
I adore these videos and have been watching for years. One thing I really wish high level creators would do is use a single or two brands of paints (Like this video). Most painters are “monkey see / monkey do” when it comes to minis. Those of us without a Patreon find it hard to have 1000 paints at our disposal. Just a recommendation, doesn’t call for flaming. It’s something I and some others would love though. Otherwise keep up the amazing work!
Thanks a lot Derek! Regarding paints, I totally understand the preference for guides that keep the number of paints used to a minimum for budgetary reasons, although I personally never understood the aversion some painters have to using paints from different ranges (since each paint range has different qualities and strengths). Of course, some painters have sponsorship deals which restrict them to using (and promoting) paints from a single company, whereas I like to remain free to choose whatever paints I want for the task at hand. I'm glad you enjoyed the episode! 🙂
As a student, you hear teachers say “don’t worry you can just paint over it” but in your head you think “that’s now how the pros do it”. Now it is more believable after seeing a master do just that.
Ha ha, totally! I've heard miniature painting described as "the fine art of correction".. 😁
Due to a lack of time and a lack of skill, I stick with Contrast (and now) speedpaint, mostly. But I really enjoy watching you paint these figures. Well done, and thank you for these...
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that 😀
Ohh how you made my day!!! Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou!!!! I'm painting her now. You really pushed the limits with the highlights!!! Even if I don't go that far with them it shows me what's possible. Love the added debris to the explosion!!! And to think Dallas Kemp from Atomic Mass Games said they scaled back what they were planning with the sculpt for Rogue!!!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you like what I did with her 😁
This entire video I was sitting there going, "it looks really nicely painted, but, I don't know, something about it just doesn't feel like Rogue." And, for the life of me I could not figure out. Then you started painting the arm green and it took me a second to figure out why. As soon as it dawned on me Rogue keeps her skin covered, it made the model perfect.
Ha ha thanks! It's amazing what a difference that one small change made.. 😁
She is absolutely fantastic - I do like the sort of retro style with her 😊 Marvellous work once again!
Thanks so much buddy! 😀
Absolutely marvelous work! I still don't understand skin tones and eyes, you make it look effortless!
Thank you so much! :)
Always excited to get an alert that you have a new episode up! Fantastic as always!!
Thanks a lot buddy! 😀
Always one of my favorite Mutants as a kid. What an amazing job (as always)!!!
Thanks my dude! 😀
Would love to see Massive Darkness 2 if that's something you picked up. Very cool look!
Watching you paint the pants reminded me of watching old episodes of Bob Ross. “What are you doing? That won’t work. What? No, that won’t work. Holy frijoles, that worked! I knew it would work. Yeah.”
Ha ha thanks 😁
Beautiful work.
Thank you buddy! 😀
awesome sir!
Thank you buddy! 😀
ever consider painting a set of the relaunch heroquest minis?
I don't actually have that game buddy, sorry! 🙂
You r getting better and better on flesh tone, you are an exemple for me. :)
Thanks a lot Val! I really love the Scalecolor smooth acrylics for skin tones.. 😀
Awesome guide, thanks buddy! She is next on my Queue!
Fantastic! Thanks mate 🤗
Well done, great vid.
Thank you buddy! 😀
As usual just beautiful :)
Thank you so much 😊
Great job as always, I must say I liked her with her arms bare so I'll keep that in mind when I paint mine when I buy her 😉
Thanks buddy! 😁
Brutal!
Thanks man! 😀
Awesome work, bravo))
Rocket raccoon next or one day, if you don't mind, please)
I love what I've seen of your videos. Is there any chance of you doing any videos of Marvel Zombies when it comes out?
Thanks a lot Michael! I didn't back Marvel Zombies however as I have enough unpainted plastic as it is..! 😁
I like to see you work, its amazing... more X-men figures!
Thanks a lot! I've just painted Mystique actually, so watch for a PDF guide dropping for her at sorastro.com soon 😀
"Hay Gambit you swamprat."
Rogue is my favourite X-Men character.
I hope I did her justice then 😀
@@Sorastro You really did.
Thank you Daniel! 😊
🔥🔥🔥
👊😁
What a way to start the weekend ;)
Thank you my friend 😀
Amazing!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks mate! 😀
I love your work and buy rosemarie and scalecolor stuff to work with your tutorial. Thanks a lot!
Thanks so much! I'm very fond of the SC paints for sure.. 😀
hello sorastro's I like your painting tutorials unfortunately I'm not very good in English, can you try to add subtitles in French to your videos.
thank you.
Thanks Dengar! I'm afraid my French isn't good enough for me to add subtitles myself; I could hire someone to do it I suppose, but that would add to the already-high video production costs. I'll look into it though.. 🙂
@@Sorastro thank you for your response sorastro's
thank you for taking the time to consider it
2 minor nitpicks: you missed the black lines on her chest coming out from under the jacket , and her hair has a white "skunk stripe" not just the front ....otherwise gg , as usual :)
Thanks Ian! In the comics she’s usually depicted with white just at the front of the hair, and I tend to defer to the comic-book iterations of the characters. 😀
hello master, I love your content, I've been following you since when you had 20 thousand subscribers. I miss something, game paintings that are coming out lately, I know you have no obligation to take requests, but I would love to see game paintings like: unfathomable and nemesis. Your paintings will always be the best, as will your video editing. I'm from Brazil, and I live in the Amazon. Thanks for everything, I started painting because of you
Thank you so much Rodrigo! I'd love to cover more board games in the future... :)
I’m gonna be using these guides when Marvel Zombies comes out.
Excellent! 😀
Goes from mixing Sahara Yellow to a bit of the base colour to pure teneree yellow without explaining anything. Great painter, poorly executed tutorial.
Hi! Thanks for the honest feedback. Is it possible you missed the part in the video at 9min 17secs where I show the progression of yellow tones? ("Next I'm going to highlight the areas of yellow using Sahara Yellow, and then with the addition of Sol and Tenere Yellow.") And then at 10min 36secs: "This is now pure Tenere Yellow". I don't always explain the exact placement of tones because that can be seen in the video, but was there anything else you feel that needs explaining?
@@Sorastro I think, as someone who does teach painting to you people myself, some of the most common questions are what next and can you explain that. Like for instance, how much sol Yellow to did you add before mixing in Tenere and so forth. I feel as these videos are meant to help and instruct, more depth to the important parts, the technicals should be done. I enjoy your work, but I often find myself wondering if you're guarding it so people don't copy you exaxtly. Your videos have been a source of some inspiration and ideas namely the Scale Colour paints and I thank you for that. You'll just always have people scratching their head wondering, how you got to this or that with a lot of the gaps I see. Sorry for the dissertation. I just see a common thread in both the videos and Pdfs that could be addressed and if you have happy followers, getting the results they've come in hopes to get by following your tutorials (skill level removed) your channel will explode!
OK - I’ll answer the one specific question you had about how I painted the yellow; when I say in the video “with the addition of Sol and Tenere Yellow” I actually mean that I’m adding a mix of both Sol Yellow and Tenere Yellow (a roughly equal mix will do). Once I’ve brought the highlight up to that pure mix of Sol and Tenere Yellow, I added a few final highlights using the Tenere Yellow.
If there are any other parts of the painting process you didn’t manage to follow, do feel free to ask, and I’d be happy to help, as the last thing I’d want anyone to think is that I’m somehow withholding information about my painting process in these guides that I pour hundreds of hours into creating for people to learn from and enjoy. :)
@@Sorastro oh, and by no means were my comments meant to tear down. I am certain if you and I were having coffee discussing it you'd see that over reading text on a screen! I love your videos, they are full of inspiration and new ideas! I was just left scratching my head with this video and felt I needed to comment! No malice intended! Keep 'em coming!
I adore these videos and have been watching for years. One thing I really wish high level creators would do is use a single or two brands of paints (Like this video).
Most painters are “monkey see / monkey do” when it comes to minis. Those of us without a Patreon find it hard to have 1000 paints at our disposal.
Just a recommendation, doesn’t call for flaming. It’s something I and some others would love though.
Otherwise keep up the amazing work!
Thanks a lot Derek! Regarding paints, I totally understand the preference for guides that keep the number of paints used to a minimum for budgetary reasons, although I personally never understood the aversion some painters have to using paints from different ranges (since each paint range has different qualities and strengths). Of course, some painters have sponsorship deals which restrict them to using (and promoting) paints from a single company, whereas I like to remain free to choose whatever paints I want for the task at hand. I'm glad you enjoyed the episode! 🙂