No problem, we're glad you liked it! I'm no expert myself, but I think it's fun to try out different techniques. There's definitely nothing wrong with slap chop 👍 just have fun with your hobby!
You can try doing a bit of layering on top of your slapchop to improve the colour gradations. That's what I'm planning to do after watching this video 😊
@@thetabletopskirmisher that's a great idea 👍 the slap chop will provide a rough guide for highlights and shadows that you can improve upon with a bit of layering!
Yes, indeed! A filter over the whole thing at the end (quick), or just glazing each colour on more gradually (slow), would likely have made the transitions more smooth 👍
Thanks for the idea! I don't really see myself as a competition level painter, but it's always good to challenge yourself and try to improve, and maybe making a layering video like that would be a good push 👍
Thank you so much! The colours I used are shown in our Slaangor video (ruclips.net/video/nzsMxHP0tWw/видео.htmlsi=XRrJbotxQsssh83c) around 4.40. For the Bullgor horns, I applied each layer in thin lines, since it is a flat surface.
Hello, I tried translating your comment and I hope that I understood it in the right way. Yes, the machine for mixing paint was given to me as a birthday gift by my sister-in-law. I tried to focus on just one technique in this video, but maybe it should have been longer? Or two separate videos? Thanks for the feedback!
That looks really good! What a cool demonstration! :)
Thank you so much, I'm glad you got something out of it!
Looks super cool!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that!
Good clear tutorial video. Definitely beginner (me) friendly :)
Glad to hear you liked it thanks for watching!
Great video and amazing shots! Subbed up before you hit 1k :)
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for the support in helping me reach 1k!
Thank you for the inspiration how to approach layering. I'm still super intimidated by this as I'm "just" doing slapchop with speedpaint.
No problem, we're glad you liked it! I'm no expert myself, but I think it's fun to try out different techniques. There's definitely nothing wrong with slap chop 👍 just have fun with your hobby!
You can try doing a bit of layering on top of your slapchop to improve the colour gradations. That's what I'm planning to do after watching this video 😊
@@thetabletopskirmisher that's a great idea 👍 the slap chop will provide a rough guide for highlights and shadows that you can improve upon with a bit of layering!
@@thetabletopskirmisher yeah you mean first dry brush / zenithal highlight, then layering?
@@TheRockDK Drybrush/zenithal, then speed/contrast paint then layering.
Subbed up before you reached 3k subs
Thank you so much, I really appreciate your support! 😊 can't believe we're almost at 3k! 🤯
excellent stuff! Could a glaze layer at the end have pulled the colors together more? Just to make the transition smoother?
Yes, indeed! A filter over the whole thing at the end (quick), or just glazing each colour on more gradually (slow), would likely have made the transitions more smooth 👍
Another video how to do layering for a competition piece would be a great follow up video.
Thanks for the idea! I don't really see myself as a competition level painter, but it's always good to challenge yourself and try to improve, and maybe making a layering video like that would be a good push 👍
Can you give the recipe for the bullgor horns they also look amazing
Thank you so much! The colours I used are shown in our Slaangor video (ruclips.net/video/nzsMxHP0tWw/видео.htmlsi=XRrJbotxQsssh83c) around 4.40. For the Bullgor horns, I applied each layer in thin lines, since it is a flat surface.
@@KabinMiniatures thank you for great tutorials
@@egeguvenc5950 Thank you so much for watching 😃
Nice video, I have question about the muscles on the beast thought :D
Thank you so much! What is your question about the muscles?
@@KabinMiniatures Nothing, they just make no sense.
@@TheNinetitle Oh, now I get it! The way they are sculpted. Yeah, steroid deluxe for sure!
你说这个揺漆机是你小姨子给的?唔~信息量有点大呀😏
Hello, I tried translating your comment and I hope that I understood it in the right way. Yes, the machine for mixing paint was given to me as a birthday gift by my sister-in-law. I tried to focus on just one technique in this video, but maybe it should have been longer? Or two separate videos? Thanks for the feedback!
@@KabinMiniatures Your video is so good,I want to learn this technique for a long time,thank you for your narrat!
@@ShuishuoKa No problem at all! I am no expert painter, but I'm very glad if I helped a bit!
@@KabinMiniatures 长风破浪会有时,直挂云帆济沧海。共勉之!(ง •̀_•́)ง