Looks excellent - though have you considered pin washing your oil into the recesses instead of applying it all over? The lost time for the extra precision will be made up with far less cleanup afterward; should give a cleaner result if that's the goal. Either way, loving your videos!
Thanks for the comment, I did consider this half way through the clean-up process but that would not have added any shade to the armour panels. I think maybe using nulin oil to add shade then going in with the pink wash might be the best option but will need to experiment a bit.
I love your content mate! That white though... not my favourite I would try the white going from a cream/light brown base to a pure white cenithal, or maybe blue. I'm definitely stealing the purple recipe though :D This is the most of constructive criticism, I hope you keep going with your channel :) PD: Still waiting for an Aeldari falcon and that Yncarne you printed :D
I appreciate the honest feedback. I was trying to take too many shortcuts but It all part of the learning process, next one should be better, I'm planning to zenithal and apply wash to get some shade then to pin wash with oil rather than applying all over, I do like the idea of maybe using a blue/purple shade so may try that. Still got the Yncarne sitting there unassembled. Will get round to it once im work out how to tackle it.
@@TeddyKGBMiniatures another option would be starting from a color like hull red -> then ushabti bone -> pure white that would give you a bit of a "rusty" effect that might be cool as well The Yncarne is madness, but so cool :D
fade transition for final pics isn't the best. Viewer is checking out detail of mini then it blurs to a mess constantly. maybe try using a swipe or an edge effect fort transition
Such a cool scheme man. Wish I had a futuristic loin cloth
Thanks, its good to know even in the grim dark future robots are concerned about covering up their junk
@@TeddyKGBMiniatures hahahaha xD Might dig my necrons out now
Very punchy looking model and a cracking video as always
Thanks appreciate it.
Looks excellent - though have you considered pin washing your oil into the recesses instead of applying it all over? The lost time for the extra precision will be made up with far less cleanup afterward; should give a cleaner result if that's the goal.
Either way, loving your videos!
Thanks for the comment, I did consider this half way through the clean-up process but that would not have added any shade to the armour panels. I think maybe using nulin oil to add shade then going in with the pink wash might be the best option but will need to experiment a bit.
I love your content mate!
That white though... not my favourite
I would try the white going from a cream/light brown base to a pure white cenithal, or maybe blue.
I'm definitely stealing the purple recipe though :D
This is the most of constructive criticism, I hope you keep going with your channel :)
PD: Still waiting for an Aeldari falcon and that Yncarne you printed :D
I appreciate the honest feedback. I was trying to take too many shortcuts but It all part of the learning process, next one should be better, I'm planning to zenithal and apply wash to get some shade then to pin wash with oil rather than applying all over, I do like the idea of maybe using a blue/purple shade so may try that. Still got the Yncarne sitting there unassembled. Will get round to it once im work out how to tackle it.
@@TeddyKGBMiniatures another option would be starting from a color like hull red -> then ushabti bone -> pure white
that would give you a bit of a "rusty" effect that might be cool as well
The Yncarne is madness, but so cool :D
@@albertoweinrichter5441 I'm thinking more of a cool colour but may try out several models to see what comes out the best
fade transition for final pics isn't the best. Viewer is checking out detail of mini then it blurs to a mess constantly. maybe try using a swipe or an edge effect fort transition
Thanks for the feedback but can you not pause it if you want to see an individual picture or am I misunderstanding what you are saying.