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Tainted Grail Painting Series - Ep 9 - Fyul

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  • čas přidán 22. 12. 2022
  • This is the ninth episode in the 'Tainted Grail' board game painting series - Fyul. She's one of the characters that you can play as in this adventure and exploration game from Awaken Realms.
    The Plastic Canvas is a miniature painting channel focused at beginner painters, or anyone that likes watching minis being painted, from start to finish. I'm using this to document my progression in the hobby and I hope that with what I share about what I'm learning, I can help you make some good early steps in your time in the hobby too.
    Happy painting everyone!
    Music:
    Track : Myths and Legends (Collection)
    Composer: Noonsol
    Watch: • Medieval Fantasy Music...
    Medieval Instrumentals
    Unwind Station
    • Fantasy Medieval Music...

Komentáře • 8

  • @ShatteredBrush
    @ShatteredBrush Před rokem +1

    Also slightly off topic but would really like to see you do some of the other gloomhaven classes! There are some really cool ones

    • @theplasticcanvas
      @theplasticcanvas  Před rokem +1

      Yeah I'd love to go back and paint more but I don't own the game. I do have Frosthaven on the way though, so as soon as that arrives I'll be starting on it!

    • @ShatteredBrush
      @ShatteredBrush Před rokem

      @@theplasticcanvas oh awesome man! Can’t wait to see that. Maybe if I get good enough I’ll do some videos of the other gloomhaven characters, since you’ve inspired me to paint!

    • @ShatteredBrush
      @ShatteredBrush Před rokem

      I could also send you mine if you were interested on doing a series

  • @ShatteredBrush
    @ShatteredBrush Před rokem +1

    Awesome job on the highlights! Really like your painting style, it’s inspired me to start painting my own.

  • @ShatteredBrush
    @ShatteredBrush Před rokem

    Hey just curious how do you like the army painter series brushes? I notice you use them a lot, are they worth it?

    • @theplasticcanvas
      @theplasticcanvas  Před rokem +1

      Hey. Depends what quality of brush you're after. I've had them for WAY longer than what I should've, but they were good when I first got them and they didn't cost much. So I think they're a perfect early set of brushes to have, or to compliment a higher quality set. But if you want a high quality brush, I'd look elsewhere.
      I'm going to pick up a few Windsor and Newton or Raphael brushes, but I'm going to keep these to use for the jobs that are a bit rougher on the brush e.g. applying washes or to really quickly slap on a base coat.
      Hope that helps!