I took a commenter’s advice about slowing my talking. Apparently actively trying that didn’t work at all and I talk fast regardless… On a better note, you may have noticed a new overhead camera with different color values. It’s a new overhead setup I don’t have to move into position every time, so now I can really hammer away on that Freehand course! Quality isn’t as good as the workhorse camera but I’m not about to hang that heavy thing over my head.
Very nice video! Good production and good humor. As an addition, when doing marble bases, I would grind down the grit of the base via sandpaper. Will make the marble look even better!
Found your videos/channel and def. keep watching. Great advice, well made visualisation and full of jokes and fun, which kept my attention (which is rare!). Good job!
I've done it before, with decent results. My advice is patience. Spray from far away and kinda dusting, letting the paint fall onto the mini, rather than with any force. If it lands as liquid or with any force, it goes under the sheet and spews around.
If it does I hope it's a controlled burn - As much as I love minipainting, doing solely that would drive me up a wall after a while (already starting too). That said, I still got my future Freehand course to release so there's that!
Best tutorial I’ve seen for this. I’m considering doing this for the skin on a bust. Any tips to keep the wipe flush around the contours of the face/chest?
Unfortunately that'd be much harder jsut because of all those dang contours. You might be able to get away with putting some of the higher and smaller edges like the nose and ears through the loops so the strands can sit closer on everything around them, but the eye wells and any other dips will suck
Belated response - I'd say it'd be roughly the same, though mix some dark brown and dark purple to help give vein variety before throwing the much lighter green on
The paint stiffens the fabric so moving it onto another piece can be a bit of a pain. I've always just used another sheet because of that, but haven't tested reusing a sheet to see if it still wraps fine. Sorry I couldn't give a definite answer!
What makes a 'crass' course different from a crash course? A crash course is a swift course; 'crass' means coarse, boorish, grossly stupid, tactless or insensitive. Why is your channel so named?
It's just wordplay for my tutorials. They're designed to be compact and detailed, yet are still filled with flippant humor absent in the majority of the tutorial world. And my channel is DDBuilds, not Crass Course.
I took a commenter’s advice about slowing my talking. Apparently actively trying that didn’t work at all and I talk fast regardless…
On a better note, you may have noticed a new overhead camera with different color values. It’s a new overhead setup I don’t have to move into position every time, so now I can really hammer away on that Freehand course! Quality isn’t as good as the workhorse camera but I’m not about to hang that heavy thing over my head.
Very nice video! Good production and good humor. As an addition, when doing marble bases, I would grind down the grit of the base via sandpaper. Will make the marble look even better!
I pitched a tent during your tenting animation.
Of course you did
Dryer sheets are perfect for this its what i use anyways but great tutorial vid!
As a dad, it hurts to see the GOOD wipes being used for this lol.
What a GREAT video tutorial.
Found your videos/channel and def. keep watching. Great advice, well made visualisation and full of jokes and fun, which kept my attention (which is rare!). Good job!
Very nice tutorial. I've just started looking at using this method and this is definitely one of the more complete guides I've found so far.
The best tutorial out there ! Sweet !
Probably gonna try this with spray can!
I've done it before, with decent results.
My advice is patience.
Spray from far away and kinda dusting, letting the paint fall onto the mini, rather than with any force.
If it lands as liquid or with any force, it goes under the sheet and spews around.
@@jossypoo Thanks for the tip man, appreciate it
Man i hope your channel explodes, This is some quality content right here
If it does I hope it's a controlled burn - As much as I love minipainting, doing solely that would drive me up a wall after a while (already starting too).
That said, I still got my future Freehand course to release so there's that!
Great videos as all of them!
Im building my Imperial Knight today and i want to use this for some of my sisters of battle bases!
I hope it comes out great the first time! Marble is awesome in mass!
Luv it man!
I keep meaning to give this method a go & I'll have to report back with my catastrophic attempts later! Thanks for the vid!
Looking forward to hearing the results, but it'll probably be as glorious as you are! 😉
@@DDBuilds Well, I had better keep my first few attempts under wraps, just in case !
I do custom sneakers. Hopefully this can be translated cause if so then this will be a game changer. Thank you so much for this
I'm glad it could help out! I hope it turns out well!
@@DDBuilds theoretically it should cause my paint is acrylic so I'll keep you updated.
@@DDBuilds did my first test piece and yeah 1000% it works. Thank you so much for this
Brilliant.
As always double d great vid now with all these tips and tricks you've been giving use why and how do you still have a backlog
Man, you don't simply kill a backlog lol
Uh huh sure if you start streaming it would make killing that back log easier
Best tutorial I’ve seen for this. I’m considering doing this for the skin on a bust. Any tips to keep the wipe flush around the contours of the face/chest?
Unfortunately that'd be much harder jsut because of all those dang contours. You might be able to get away with putting some of the higher and smaller edges like the nose and ears through the loops so the strands can sit closer on everything around them, but the eye wells and any other dips will suck
Do a fully covered drier sheet mini
I use dryer sheets.
No brand has been bad, and they don't need drying.
Plus, your minis smell like a rainy forest, or a deserted beach
Never tried the dryer sheet method but that added scent sounds like a fun twist
Amazing! Any tips on how to do this with a dark green and green tones?
Belated response - I'd say it'd be roughly the same, though mix some dark brown and dark purple to help give vein variety before throwing the much lighter green on
Brilliant fookin monologue.
But how did you do the tile ones we see on other videos tho?
Can this technique be applied to epoxy countertops?
Dryer sheets? Maybe?
the better option imo
Dryer sheets are typically what we’d use in the gunpla space. Can skip the drying the sheet out step.
curious if your getting multiple uses from one sheet?
I've got 32 to do somewhat quickly.
ty!
The paint stiffens the fabric so moving it onto another piece can be a bit of a pain. I've always just used another sheet because of that, but haven't tested reusing a sheet to see if it still wraps fine. Sorry I couldn't give a definite answer!
@@DDBuilds no worries ty...in my test chess piece I found it way too small detailed and awkward to mesh...not to mention using a rattle can..lol
“Crass” course?
fabric softener sheets might work better.
Little bit of UV resin would makenit pop
Can I check if your stiff
student debts damn that sucks we have a hecs debt
What makes a 'crass' course different from a crash course? A crash course is a swift course; 'crass' means coarse, boorish, grossly stupid, tactless or insensitive. Why is your channel so named?
It's just wordplay for my tutorials. They're designed to be compact and detailed, yet are still filled with flippant humor absent in the majority of the tutorial world.
And my channel is DDBuilds, not Crass Course.