Very nice video. I took up landscape painting thanks to the late, great Bob Ross. I found much of what I had learned I could use on my railway if I used acrylics instead of oils. The wet on wet technique is a good one; like Bob used to say, 'We don't make mistakes, we just have happy accidents!' Everyone should give it a go, Thanks for the video - and great music too.
You may say that you're not an artist, but you've sure got the knack of creating wonderful pictures! A most instructive and entertaining video - thank you
Nice watching…. You make it look so simple, although I know it isn’t. So often you can see wonderful layouts with the same mass produced back scenes which catches the eye, instead of being a nondescript entity that’s just there. Brilliant job.
Finally managed to watch this back David, pretty incredible skills. I accidentally found out about creating distance with white, i accidentally painted on the greens etc whilst the white background emulsion hadnt dried 😂😂😂.. You said you're no artist but the evidence suggests otherwise. Fantastic work 👍👏 ill have to have a go with uour techniques. Definitely enjoying seeing your guides, really great to watch.
I've Tried to improve the occupational bridge scene with some tree lines as per your example. I'm pretty happy with it but need a bit of practice I think... I'm certainly no Bob Ross 🤣@@HorsehayRailwayModeller
Your intro is visually an improvement, easier on the eye. I admire your skills. Painting has never been one of mine unless it's a ceiling. Nice one, David
Hello David. I did enjoy your video. I too as you know paint my own backgrounds too, Yours are far better than mine. Thanks for the insight. Regards Alan :o)
Very good video, the background does add an illusion of depth to the layout. Blue paint, I think, is Screwfix No Nonsense line, but but sure Wicks must do something similar. 😂
I've only got a Screwfix locally, so I don't have your problem though sometimes I wish I did. When I was living in London I was surrounded by big DIY stores... Out here in the sticks choice is limited.. Then again I would not swap present location for the city. 😊
Look great as paintings. The problem with most backdrops is absurd perspective that only makes sense from ground level. Otherwise, the layout is looked at from bird view while the backdrop makes no sense at all (like your smoke stacks) thus breaking the illusion.
I do tend to agree with you. This is somewhat alleviated by using a lighting pelmet that forces the viewer down towards track level. I. E. If you're stood at full height the lighting rig gets in the way forcing you to duck down or sit on a chair to get the best view.
@@HorsehayRailwayModeller It's there cheap way of using your channel to sell their products. They do it on some model railway channels,completely ruin channel as just producing videos to promote their product. I just unsubscribe and stop viewing. It's your call, but I think it would take away something that makes your channel that bit different from others.
@@zhangfreya9817 It's plain and simple what I said, can't make it any simpler, if you don't like it Tough! They are not creators, just product placers. 🤐
@@zhangfreya9817 Am I not entitled to say what I think. It was plain enough. They are not creators, they're just promoting a product, it's a cheap form of avertising which I don't agree with, end of!
Very nice video. I took up landscape painting thanks to the late, great Bob Ross. I found much of what I had learned I could use on my railway if I used acrylics instead of oils. The wet on wet technique is a good one; like Bob used to say, 'We don't make mistakes, we just have happy accidents!' Everyone should give it a go, Thanks for the video - and great music too.
Bridge scene looking great. Bonus points for the Holst!
@@nickrails thank you, can't go wrong with the planets.
Bonjour, je ne parle pas anglais, mais les images parlent d’elles mêmes. Bravo à vous, vous êtes un artiste. 👍👍😉
Thank you very much!
You may say that you're not an artist, but you've sure got the knack of creating wonderful pictures! A most instructive and entertaining video - thank you
@@trevorrothwell5565 thank you very much
the pace of your videos, the time spent on showing workflow and detail, is perfect. Very useful. Thanks 😀
Thank you very much
Wow, you made it look so easy, it looks very professional.
Thank you very much
Great video David. That was very inspirational and relaxing. Thanks for sharing. Roy.
Thanks Roy
Good one David, cheers for sharing. Said before, I was happy with my simple work until I saw yours so intrigued to see your methods.
Nice watching…. You make it look so simple, although I know it isn’t. So often you can see wonderful layouts with the same mass produced back scenes which catches the eye, instead of being a nondescript entity that’s just there. Brilliant job.
Cheers, I've used photo Backscenes In the past but as soon as you put it up you notice the same ones all over the place.
Finally managed to watch this back David, pretty incredible skills. I accidentally found out about creating distance with white, i accidentally painted on the greens etc whilst the white background emulsion hadnt dried 😂😂😂..
You said you're no artist but the evidence suggests otherwise. Fantastic work 👍👏 ill have to have a go with uour techniques. Definitely enjoying seeing your guides, really great to watch.
@@_RandomPea thanks mate
I've Tried to improve the occupational bridge scene with some tree lines as per your example. I'm pretty happy with it but need a bit of practice I think... I'm certainly no Bob Ross 🤣@@HorsehayRailwayModeller
That is a really impressive effort, well done.
@@kevindevine7597 cheers
Fantastic like the way you did the clouds , working on my backdrop, hello from Canada 🇨🇦, going subscribe your channel
@@dundasjunctionmodelr.r-jam8267 thank you very much
superb
@@PatrickSquires-e4f thanks
Your intro is visually an improvement, easier on the eye. I admire your skills. Painting has never been one of mine unless it's a ceiling.
Nice one, David
Thanks mate, I will create a completley new version in due course but for now I'll put ransom clips over the flashing part
Background looks fantastic, have you been watching Bob Ross?
He may have provided some inspiration 😂
Great video will use the information on my new backscene but not the music 🤣👍😀
🚂really cool.
Excellent time for me to try and get in the railway shed and do some more work on my backscenes. Shed having a renovation at moment.
Never a bad time for railway work.
Very nice!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hello David. I did enjoy your video. I too as you know paint my own backgrounds too, Yours are far better than mine. Thanks for the insight. Regards Alan :o)
Very good video, the background does add an illusion of depth to the layout. Blue paint, I think, is Screwfix No Nonsense line, but but sure Wicks must do something similar. 😂
Thanks. You're right about the paint 😂 I've spent so much at both shops I forgot what I bought where.
I've only got a Screwfix locally, so I don't have your problem though sometimes I wish I did. When I was living in London I was surrounded by big DIY stores... Out here in the sticks choice is limited.. Then again I would not swap present location for the city. 😊
to make clouds use a sponge a lot better . Arthur
Look great as paintings. The problem with most backdrops is absurd perspective that only makes sense from ground level. Otherwise, the layout is looked at from bird view while the backdrop makes no sense at all (like your smoke stacks) thus breaking the illusion.
I do tend to agree with you. This is somewhat alleviated by using a lighting pelmet that forces the viewer down towards track level. I. E. If you're stood at full height the lighting rig gets in the way forcing you to duck down or sit on a chair to get the best view.
Hi David! We like your content very much. Are you interested in 3D scanners? we can cooperate on scanners. Looking forward to your reply!
@@cherrycici8272 what's the catch?!
@@HorsehayRailwayModeller It's there cheap way of using your channel to sell their products. They do it on some model railway channels,completely ruin channel as just producing videos to promote their product. I just unsubscribe and stop viewing. It's your call, but I think it would take away something that makes your channel that bit different from others.
@@grays257 Don't know what's going on here, but what you said is really unfair to some creators... 🤐
@@zhangfreya9817 It's plain and simple what I said, can't make it any simpler, if you don't like it Tough! They are not creators, just product placers. 🤐
@@zhangfreya9817 Am I not entitled to say what I think. It was plain enough. They are not creators, they're just promoting a product, it's a cheap form of avertising which I don't agree with, end of!