I'm just starting to get into painting miniatures. I haven't done one yet. I am purchasing all the tools I need, but all I can say is that you truly do amazing work. I aspire to paint my miniatures like this. I definitely subbed.
I've actually been utilizing your 50-50 mix rule for my flesh tones and am already experiencing a lot of change in my paint jobs for the better because of it. I really enjoyed this video as well!
When I painted up my Wulfen I used similar techniques and layering took simply ages, hours to complete all 5 units but looked good when covered in mat varnish.
Your minis look so cool, I am just getting into doing this. I have heard you say you use inks, what inks do you use? Thank you for the help and keep doing your amazing work.
Great video as always but the best thing about this is you have your paper towel in shot! As a noob working out I needed to wick off excess paint was one of the most important lessons I learned.
What is your least favorite part of the hobby? I will assume it's not painting. Do you hate cleaning and prepping or assembly or basing? For me it's cleaning, prepping, and assembly.
You never cease to amaze me. You make it look so easy!
Please tell me you're teaching a class at reapercon
I'm so happy I found your channel, I've come back from a long hiatus and ready to rumble!
I'm just starting to get into painting miniatures. I haven't done one yet. I am purchasing all the tools I need, but all I can say is that you truly do amazing work. I aspire to paint my miniatures like this. I definitely subbed.
I've actually been utilizing your 50-50 mix rule for my flesh tones and am already experiencing a lot of change in my paint jobs for the better because of it. I really enjoyed this video as well!
Always excellent. Thank you for a fine video.
Two things I definitely need to learn more about! Thanks.
Once again, you've done a top notch job! Thanks for sharing your experience!
Awesome video!
When I painted up my Wulfen I used similar techniques and layering took simply ages, hours to complete all 5 units but looked good when covered in mat varnish.
Your work is amazing
Total Awesomeness
Thank you for masterclass.
Looks sharp. Long time sub here
I've also seen olive green used as a base color for the skin tone and then highlighted up from there, very good for Greek subjects.
HI Doc Always excellent, Thank you for a excelent Video :-))
I knew this was gonna be good the moment I heard the MST3K riff.
looks good to me po9st will see more
Your minis look so cool, I am just getting into doing this. I have heard you say you use inks, what inks do you use? Thank you for the help and keep doing your amazing work.
Hill people? great video!
Great video as always but the best thing about this is you have your paper towel in shot! As a noob working out I needed to wick off excess paint was one of the most important lessons I learned.
When is Ziltoid the Omniscient coming back?
Brilliant video, really helpful explanations. Do you finish your miniatures with any varnishes for the final display shots?
Vallejo matt varnish.
How may you decide when to use method #1 (Base with a wash, then highlight) versus method #2 (Shade layer, Base layer, highlights (i.e., No Wash) ?
What material do you use when using HeroForge? I get the 3D production lines in my plastic. It’s not smooth.
High grade plastic.
WHERE does theBrush-Go off-camera? Are you cleaning off paint, geeting it Wet, what?
What is your least favorite part of the hobby? I will assume it's not painting. Do you hate cleaning and prepping or assembly or basing? For me it's cleaning, prepping, and assembly.
What's a good recipe for Micheal Jackson's skin tone?
The look-alike they propped up as MJ after the fire disaster? Pus.