Looks great for little details on a realism piece better than a stencil cap as there is less waste? Did the can get messy from using it? How wide would you say the lines were with the thin one?
@@FusiWalls I would say the plus of using the brush is that it gives a nicer finish than a stencil cap. I think the choice of one or the other would be the effect that you want. A stencil cap doesn't give the sharp defined finish of the brush. The brush is cleaner than a stencil cap I reckon once the experience has been gained. The thin brush made lines approx 4mm wide on average I would say. The thin brush was my preferred brush for what I was doing. I really need to give them a better go. Good fun. I think another version of brush maybe released by NQ soon.
@@azumanguy yeah it takes some getting used to but I think it's a game changer. I'm not sure on the frame rate of my cameras. Which seems to be slow, the GoPro or the static Canon?
@azumanguy Canon was at the end. Thanks for the feedback 👍. Just checked the settings and the GoPro was on 4k 15 fps. Just changed it to 2.7k and 24 fps.
Looks great for little details on a realism piece better than a stencil cap as there is less waste? Did the can get messy from using it? How wide would you say the lines were with the thin one?
@@FusiWalls I would say the plus of using the brush is that it gives a nicer finish than a stencil cap. I think the choice of one or the other would be the effect that you want. A stencil cap doesn't give the sharp defined finish of the brush. The brush is cleaner than a stencil cap I reckon once the experience has been gained. The thin brush made lines approx 4mm wide on average I would say. The thin brush was my preferred brush for what I was doing. I really need to give them a better go. Good fun. I think another version of brush maybe released by NQ soon.
That is some high tech stuff!
Btw, does your camera only record at this framerate? Bit on the low side, would be easier to watch in 24 fps or more
@@azumanguy yeah it takes some getting used to but I think it's a game changer. I'm not sure on the frame rate of my cameras. Which seems to be slow, the GoPro or the static Canon?
@@eks_graffiti_art It's the GoPro that seems to have a somewhat low recording framerate. The one you used for the verdict at the end looks great!
@azumanguy Canon was at the end. Thanks for the feedback 👍. Just checked the settings and the GoPro was on 4k 15 fps. Just changed it to 2.7k and 24 fps.
@@eks_graffiti_art Awesome! Very much looking forward to the next recording. Big up yourself
@azumanguy thank you! 🙏🙏🙏