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Looks like a cartoon. Unrealistic.
ОтветитьPls paint hive fleet behemoth
ОтветитьWhat two colours did you mix for the base later? Its really nice
ОтветитьFlexing those golden demons in the background…. Love it! Great tutorial
ОтветитьAmazing video.
I'd only add lineart as a great skill. You don't do that so that's cool, but I recommend it.
A thin line of black or anything suitable dark around every shape where different textures meet. Like between skin and the leather straps. It makes an instant visual impact.
That mini looks awesome!
Thx for the vid.
Always love your videos, i assume English isn't your first language because of your accent but you have an amazing clear and focused way of conveying your message in the videos you make and it's truly amazing! Thank you for another great video!
ОтветитьCan you please tell what colours did you use for that gold? It looks rad!
ОтветитьMan, James Franco really knows what he's talking about....
ОтветитьThanks so much for this video. I’m getting back into painting minis after a 13 year break, love your channel!
ОтветитьThanks for the video ! Great topic. Any chance you show us how you did that base, seems simple yet so effective
ОтветитьThanks man. In the 80's and 90's we didn't have much to go on :D
ОтветитьHey trovarion, please, paint custodes! 😊
ОтветитьThis is actually a perfect video to come back to, to remind yourself what the basic techniques are and how/why they are used
ОтветитьWelche wet Pallet und Papier benutzt du?
ОтветитьWhat paints did u use for the saurus ww
ОтветитьJust coming back into the hobby after 30 years....this has been so useful...i'm gonna try and take what I thought i knew (30 years ago) and what you've outline here to see how far I can go! Thank you!
ОтветитьCould you make a Tutorial for the Base of this Mini as well? Looks amazing.
ОтветитьAmazing, thanks!
ОтветитьGreat video. Everytime i watch one of your video i learn something, i am not great at painting but you give me motivation ! Thank you !
ОтветитьYou are my fave, man
ОтветитьReally well worded and helpful video, even with 9 years of experience this was a good way to spend my time and I came away having learnt things
ОтветитьBravo Sir, this is a must watch for new painters as well as old to revisit techniques. Thank you for all your videos!
ОтветитьPlease someone explain how he made the amazing scenic base for the lizardman in this video? 🙏
ОтветитьGreat video! Thanks for taking the time to put all these techniques in one video and with excellent instruction.
ОтветитьThank you Ethan Hawke, this really helped!
ОтветитьAwesome video as usual 🙌
Ответитьgreat video.. you explain all of them so well thank you
ОтветитьNo one has asquee I think, how many magnification do you use in your lens?
ОтветитьA great video. Thank you for sharing your experience and skills 😊
ОтветитьThanks the excellent content. I have viewed other times videos like this one but all you put in this one makes it specially didactic. Excellent match of high quality images selection and technics explanation.
ОтветитьGreat video, I really appreciate how hard it is to put a good video together!! I was surprised you didn't mention in the loaded brush explanation that the paint you load with should be thinner than the one you pick up on the tip so you have proper flow?
ОтветитьI would love to see a video like this on less organic figures, like tau from 40k. I find a lot of videos just seem to airbrush on a bunch of colour instead of individually painting their panels, and it's not super helpful for a beginner.
ОтветитьWhy did you change the miniature of the video mate?
ОтветитьAwesome video!
ОтветитьGreat video! Really enjoyed the simple explanations
ОтветитьDude I love your paint storage racks! Are they custom made or bought?
Ответитьu fogot the club details, don't u?
ОтветитьThis video is amazing, among your best
ОтветитьI'm really glad not only that this video exists, but that you showed that oft-frowned-upon techniques of washing and drybrushing actually can be used at a higher level than just a quick and sloppy "cover everything with zero precision" approach that a surprising amount of people seem to think is the only way they can be used (therefore making them 'objectively bad' techniques, rather than just amateurishly used).
Also, I'll be arrogant enough to say there's an even more important (especially for beginners) skill that you missed in your video (or maybe I just missed it??): Trust in the process. Don't give up just because a half-finished paintjob looks bad, keep going - a lot of art processes, not only miniature painting, go through an "ugly duckling" phase, where the quality looks bad despite an increasing amount of work being put in; it's important to actually see the painting through to the end instead of giving up at that step or thinking you're doing something wrong. Sometimes, the final highlights, the final airbrushed inks, the final glazes and filters, the final details being painted up, or even painting the rim of the base (in matte black) are what actually makes the figure suddenly look good. Keep going, trust the process, trust your own ability to deliver. There's a good chance you're better than you think.
Great video, I have recently been using glazes and thinner layers of paints for transitions. I much prefer it to GW's more sharp highlights.
I would love to see you do a video about using the coliur wheel and combining three colours to make new colour schemes and why some colours work together and what ratios.
Great video. What brushes do you use for most of your painting?
ОтветитьI know this is not related to brush techniques, but a thing very important to tell to beginners :
Never compare your work with pictures on the internet .
Our modern phones, (or great cameras of pros ) make minis look better than in real life (usually)
Furthermore , content creators and people who share pictures online take the best shot , with the best light on the best angle .
So you have no chance in comparison.
Another tip :
When progressing on my minis , I take pictures on different stages .
Do it, and you will see why ;)
Anyway, great vidéo ( as usual ) from Trovarion.
Good video, I always seem to pick up something new or remember something i had forgotten when I watch a "basic brush/ painting techniques" video. Gracias Senor!!
ОтветитьIncredible video, thank you!
ОтветитьAnd what other techniques exist? Are there more advanced ones or are they simply mixtures of these?🤔🤔🤔
ОтветитьI always like watching two different "experts" telling me that THEIR way is right and the other expert is a son of a donkey.
ОтветитьI like to apply my washes just after base coating and then do a drybrush or edge highlight or do my layering to bring back the colors that I want.
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