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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2022
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  • @Zumikito
    @Zumikito  Год назад +15

    Which mini had the best price to result ratio? 🤔

    • @joseochoa-lacar8641
      @joseochoa-lacar8641 Год назад +1

      I love the third one!

    • @maxkorner1123
      @maxkorner1123 Год назад +5

      the yellow squi

    • @voidfish4387
      @voidfish4387 Год назад +3

      All of them (except maybe the 155 was the worst ratio) :)))

    • @graefx
      @graefx Год назад +1

      Gotta go with the $40 option. Maybe $15 for my captains or sergeants and the $40 for an HQ.

    • @michakonwicki6781
      @michakonwicki6781 Год назад +6

      Sorry to say that, but none of them are worth their prices in my opinion. None of them are even close to your level of painting. You can see a lot of shortcuts, poorly painted areas etc. None of them is worth their price.

  • @mekpriestchris8746
    @mekpriestchris8746 Год назад +72

    Have to say, as a commission artist. It's so refreshing to see a content creator actually doing a regular artist and rate commission rather than just Fivver. Because that site skews the value in such weird ways with competitive it is.
    This is honestly the most realistic price to result I've seen so far. Compared to my own work and the commissions I and my friends have had done.
    You do get what you pay for, commissions will always be slightly off from your dream, and the artist has to charge enough to make it worth their while.
    That's the unfortunate reality that makes commission such a hard sell to so many.
    But keeping your expectations realistic really makes the whole process more enjoyable. And hopefully videos like this will help people to do that.

    • @michakonwicki6781
      @michakonwicki6781 Год назад +6

      I have to disagree. The quality here is terrible, especially for display level.

    • @artic78
      @artic78 Год назад +14

      @@michakonwicki6781 but for $150-200 thats 20 hours maximum working for around or less than $10ph, I'm not the fastest painter in the world, but my display pieces are 20 hours at the absolute fastest, usually approaching the 30-50 mark. Golden Demon quality display pieces take upwards of 100+ hours.
      You get what you pay for, and what you are paying for essentially is someones time and materials, for the price paid here, they are not terrible.

    • @mekpriestchris8746
      @mekpriestchris8746 Год назад +4

      @@michakonwicki6781 Which is an oppinion you are perfectly welcome to.
      That said in some ways it does make the video more helpful. As a reminder and advocate for consumers to do their due research in a studio before hiring them.
      Speaking as someone who experienced buyers remorse from other studios before forming my own.
      If i had seen this video before then i likely would have demanded better photos from he studio i used.
      How much you pay is often as impactful as who you pay it to.

    • @sprocket5526
      @sprocket5526 Год назад +4

      @@michakonwicki6781 for 200 bucks? thats the problem with the gig economy, a race to the bottom. Demanding AND expecting a Bently while only willing to pay for a yugo 45 that only fires on 3 cylinders.

    • @vasili1207
      @vasili1207 9 месяцев назад

      ok tell me that next time i fix your car ..... u get what you pay for.@@artic78

  • @Wijkert
    @Wijkert Год назад +28

    Pretty impressed by the quality of the army painting stuff. Not so much when it comes to the display pieces, except for the last one. That one is great and makes sense that you would keep it, rather than sell it.

  • @ka5141
    @ka5141 Год назад +18

    How odd - the squigs were so much better than the display pieces, except the last one?

  • @MiniQuest64
    @MiniQuest64 Год назад +9

    "Sometimes less love is good" I spilled some coffee right there :D Fantastic Video!

  • @AddamsFactory69
    @AddamsFactory69 Год назад +12

    That last piece was stunning, I thought the leaves were starfish though haha ⚡😅

  • @ericfrank4991
    @ericfrank4991 Год назад +9

    That last model is sick, what an outstanding job on the lighting and the base is beautiful. You should definitely keep that one. Cool video and keep up the great content.

  • @Sergiocalvominiatures
    @Sergiocalvominiatures Год назад +6

    interesting video, I always explain this topic to my students as it usually creates a lot of discomfort to talk about money. The most important thing is to sell something for a price that you feel comfortable with, it is fair for you, because in Spain the average salary is different from other countries in Europe or the United States, for example. 😀

    • @kristianjensen5877
      @kristianjensen5877 Год назад +4

      Not only selling something at a price we are comfortable with, but also at a price that's sustainable.
      If we consistently undersell our projects or take on unsuited projects for our skill level, it's often going to be a struggle making ends meet regardless of our field of work.
      Eg. consistently selling projects at 80% of what they are actually worth essentially means we have to work 20% extra for the same amount of compensation.
      That situation sucks, especially in a field where consistently getting work can be a challenge (ex. often within creative arts as these are often "like to haves" rather than "must haves" compared to being a carpentry or other essential crafts)

  • @ovan2190
    @ovan2190 Год назад +6

    This was cool! A great way to not only give advice on what to expect when looking for a commission piece but also a great way to highlight some cool artists in your area. Very fun to watch :)

  • @LakeyWargames
    @LakeyWargames Год назад +6

    Great watch, I always find it interesting how things can turn out when you have the same mini but two very different artists takes on them! :)

  • @Rabarbarzynca
    @Rabarbarzynca Год назад +8

    Those gitz were really nice, loved yellow squig, now you have a champ for the unit. Also, pretty cool promo for your local painters - I had no idea you were from Czechia, pozdrowienia z Polski. 😊

  • @Metalbirne
    @Metalbirne Год назад +8

    How do they do that for this low amount of money. If they charge you 15$ then they have only 20-30 minutes to spent on the model including coming up with the color schemes and including the basing part. This is crazy. They clearly have years of experience I don't think they should be working at or below minimum wage. I mean, they do have to pay taxes and for all the paints and brushes and texture paints etc.

  • @fortinbras9455
    @fortinbras9455 Год назад +5

    Good video mate. It's nice to see what other commission painters charge and how they use different methods.
    I am new at commission painting, my first client sent me a khador army for warmachine mk4 (starter box, 2 warjacks and one solo).

  • @kalamity9
    @kalamity9 Год назад +8

    To me the piece that really didn't look worth the price is the first 155$ fantasy one. In places the mixing is smooth, but in others it isn't (like on the face); the edge highlighting is too wide and inconsistent in it's width in general; and most importantly: there is NO LINING whatsoever! How is that supposed to be worth 155$, when an article of clothing instantly transitions into skin and then into something else!? Boggles the mind, honestly.

  • @RisingApe
    @RisingApe Год назад +4

    Turns out you get what you pay for! Great video

  • @ryandavis4936
    @ryandavis4936 Год назад +3

    i actually liked the first squigg the most because the reasons you didnt like it. The last one was obviously the best technically, but its hard to compare with the different color scheme

  • @opsimathics
    @opsimathics Год назад +3

    The problem with following the color wheel for everything
    is that eventually, you will find everyone using the same, identical color schemes

  • @imienazvvisko
    @imienazvvisko 8 месяцев назад

    Yellow Squig and Clown Fiesta are amazing!

  • @yoyoyo9669
    @yoyoyo9669 9 месяцев назад

    great video!

  • @j1g2w3
    @j1g2w3 Год назад +10

    A couple of thoughts as a full time commission painter (doublesixminis for the shameless plug!) To be honest I wouldn't take a commission for a single model at 15€ or probably even 40€. Minimum wage where I live is 11€ per hour net and I honestly want to be earning more than minimum wage! The time taken even just to do a quote or go and post the model is not worth it for such a low price. The other thing to bear in mind is that depending on your country, that minimum wage might be much lower. Some people can earn 150€ and it can be enough for the week, others are looking at that (or more) for a daily rate.

    • @theatrotexnodiastasitexnod3953
      @theatrotexnodiastasitexnod3953 10 месяцев назад

      I agree I m also a painter but I did not even know that this niece exists, to paint miniatures on commission Where do you live

    • @j1g2w3
      @j1g2w3 10 месяцев назад

      @@theatrotexnodiastasitexnod3953 I live in France. Warhammer is pretty huge in Europe and America, there's lots of people painting for a living. How much they really earn is another story but it's possible.

    • @theatrotexnodiastasitexnod3953
      @theatrotexnodiastasitexnod3953 10 месяцев назад

      Oh I see great to know thank you for your answer I m in Greece probably this is exists also here @@j1g2w3

    • @al-oh8fq
      @al-oh8fq 10 месяцев назад

      @@j1g2w3 can you explain to me why do people bother with minis? what if they don't buy and paint it? it's not even a toy for the kids it stands on the shelf somewhere and does nothing. it's not even a decoration. i'm asking this because i do 3d modelling and want to find out if it's worth to invest time in modelling and 3d printing for clients. i just don't get it why would anyone pay for 3d printing and painting a mini. for what?

    • @j1g2w3
      @j1g2w3 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@al-oh8fq I'd say there are several different reasons, but can be divided into two broad categories.
      Firstly is the gamers, people who purely want to play, either tournament or casual, but don't have the patience, the time or the skill to paint and army. A 2000 point Warhammer army can be 50+ models so it's quite the undertaking. There are also gamers who want the leader of their army to be better painted than they're capable of, or they want to play smaller sized games like DnD, so it's less expensive than a full army.
      The other much smaller niche, but still a very important one, is collectors. Display models are usually busts or larger scale models (54mm scale, 75mm, or even bigger. Here we definitely are talking about artwork which can go for hundreds of €$£ per piece. There are also people who commission armies of gaming models with little intention of playing, but they're pretty rare.
      If you're interested in 3d modeling and printing I'd check out myminifactory and see what kind of things are popular on there. Depending on your local regulations you can either let your customers provide you with STLs that you print (which is a grey area legally) or you can potentially buy the rights to print and sell other people's designs to supplement your own catalogue.
      Gamers especially like conversion bits that they can add to their models to customise them, or "proxy" models that look suspiciously like Games Workshop's models but are much cheaper and just different enough to be legally distinct.
      Painting is also a hobby in itself so if you're designing interesting models or busts, some people may be interested purely for the artistic process of painting and displaying them

  • @adamdugovic464
    @adamdugovic464 5 месяцев назад

    that last one is dooope!

  • @Anthony-ts1zj
    @Anthony-ts1zj Год назад

    Hi Warhipster, original theme, great video !

  • @graefx
    @graefx Год назад +7

    I paint my orks with different skin tones, keeping everything within the same color wheel quadrant, but then moving about for different tones and variations so for my army, goblins ranging from desaturated to day glow green and squigs from red to yellow, would encorporate well. I like having that little bit of variety to just make it look more interesting and keep everything from looking like clones. That said I go about it way faster. Random base color, random wash, random dry brush from within my color pallet.
    I'd be happy to have any one of these on the table. Great work all

    • @vasili1207
      @vasili1207 9 месяцев назад

      ditch the colour wheel ....

  • @jamescrawford8538
    @jamescrawford8538 Год назад +4

    Been painting for a few years now but I still reserve myself from doing commission painting cause I feel I won't be as good as some of the pieces I've seen you and others have done, especially the metallics still not good enough.

  • @jakepaints9532
    @jakepaints9532 Год назад +1

    Why was my model shown again 😂😂 it will haunt me forever I still hear the words of Vlada

  • @gutssubz8232
    @gutssubz8232 Год назад +14

    To be honest I'm surprised. Well below the standard of what I would expect with exception to the last miniature. When similar things have been done by squidmar I was always surprised by the level of the painters (in a positive way)

    • @mekpriestchris8746
      @mekpriestchris8746 Год назад +13

      Fiver confuses things somewhat because the competition in the platform often causes people to massively undercharge. Also I feel like it being Squidmar may have influenced the minis he has recived.
      Really just highlights the need to examine an artists work before you spend money with them.
      It's easy to feel that a paint job is poor when put next to amazing one's like zumitko's own. But if the artist is an army painter suddenly being asked for display or vice versa, on a weeks timeline. It can massively affect the results.

    • @artic78
      @artic78 Год назад +3

      If you got a commission, on FIverr, which is super competitive so people undercharge, and saw it was from Squidmar who is one of the largest hobby channels around, lets be honest, cost x time ratio is getting thrown totally out of the window and you are going to do your best knowing its going to get hundreds of thousands of eyeballs on it.

  • @northfall_6456
    @northfall_6456 Год назад +1

    This video realy helped me cope with my grasp of nmm.

  • @roysummers1026
    @roysummers1026 Год назад

    I really enjoyed the video. Some amazing painters out there.
    I am new to this and where do you get the minis on minifactory if I don't have a 3d printer?
    Some of them look so cool

  • @SammyBubbles
    @SammyBubbles Год назад +4

    This was a fun and interesting video, nice work Zumikito.
    Commission painting always seems to spark a debate. A lot of good points in the comments have already been made by other commission painters, and I may as well put in my two cents.
    There are so many variables that affect the price and the outcome of a commission. It can be incredibly difficult to balance one's own investment of time and desired quality with seeing a fair payout. While I can empathize with the feeling that someones expectations were not met, they are paying the artist for their time and skilled labor, and having your miniatures painted by someone else is a luxury. Yes, some artists may overcharge for their perceived skill level, but the results will often be subjective, and no two commissions, whether it be the artist who did it or the subject itself, will ever be the same. Comparing artists in a vacuum is a difficult thing to do because everyone has a different idea of what tabletop or display quality means, and what that might be worth charging for.
    Both client and artist need to communicate clearly with each other and manage expectations. I personally try to put love and effort into every job that I do, but the process will never be an exact science. If you want your minis painted, find an artist you trust and love, and a quality level/price point that works within your budget.

  • @saryonn
    @saryonn Год назад

    Cool video!

  • @lukaskacinetz859
    @lukaskacinetz859 Год назад +2

    What is this? A crossover episode?

  • @noodles2459
    @noodles2459 Год назад +2

    That first 15 dollar mini was undercharging thats a 30-40 dollar job

  • @dressoxX
    @dressoxX Год назад +3

    the display models are waaaaaay too expensive for what you got. only the last one is a good one

  • @bryanmahnke805
    @bryanmahnke805 Год назад

    no no, I AM here to watch you paint

  • @guille787
    @guille787 Год назад +3

    You should display how many hours did they take you to paint, so we can have a rough approach about the cost per hour of the painter in each model

  • @hondo1650
    @hondo1650 Год назад

    I was always aghast at the Games Workshop painting tutorials on the amount of paints they would use on that one model. When you totalled up the cost. It was over £200. Madness

  • @goforitpainting
    @goforitpainting Год назад +1

    Cool video.

  • @IceNein763
    @IceNein763 Год назад +14

    I always try to get people to consider the amount of time required to do a commission. Where I live, the minimum wage is $15. So for $40 you're looking at two hours of minimum wage plus materials. Realistically commission painting is skilled labor, so if you're a professional you should be charging at least $30 an hour. Yes, it is a lot of money to get a miniature professionally painted, but it's a luxury. Nobody needs a professionally painted miniature. So from my perspective $40 is extremely fair for the table ready miniature.

  • @KTIIbot
    @KTIIbot Год назад +2

    I prefer paying a professional to paint my miniatures, without risking to make a mess with it myself

  • @orkarmy
    @orkarmy Год назад +1

    oh mama, gonna try that squig sword. encourage me!

  • @paveldobias1783
    @paveldobias1783 Год назад +2

    I didnt know you are from Czech Republic, that makes 2 of us :D

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Год назад +3

      Jsme legie, už nás není málo!

    • @josefliska4080
      @josefliska4080 Год назад +1

      Make it three wohoooooo

  • @woodanium71
    @woodanium71 Год назад +4

    Wow I really need to up my prices from £4 a mini. Only found the last display worth the money. The majority wasn't as great as I'd have thought.

  • @nan_eol
    @nan_eol Год назад +3

    Well, something I realised is that I will never make a living of this...the 15$ paint job is 100 times better than my best job up to date....

    • @Jboucherie
      @Jboucherie Год назад +3

      For commission work at an army-level paint, it's not about skill, it's about speed. You have to make it worth your time, so you have to know what you can do to make something look good in as little time as possible. That means cutting corners on everything that we spend time on that doesn't add a ton of value, i.e. multiple layers. One base coat, one thin layer or glaze, edge highlight, ship it. Just painting that over and over again until you get used to exactly how to do it to get the most out of your time.

    • @tomrawrzzz5096
      @tomrawrzzz5096 Год назад

      I think they definitely undersold themselves. A customer and the commenters can call "rip-off" and buying it is on them, but you can't do anything about underselling. And think it's important to realize none of them turned out bad.

  • @Frothuss2
    @Frothuss2 Год назад +1

    Очень познавательно!

  • @elias1579
    @elias1579 Год назад +1

    Damn, I guess I’m getting pretty good.
    I wasn’t impressed by any of those. Especially the 200 one

  • @thetattoodmini
    @thetattoodmini Год назад +3

    Ihave 3 levels of paint that I offer: Battle, Parade, and Showcase. I hadn't really charged a lot, mostly because getting started, you want to get customers, but I slowly changed my prices to reflect the level of work I was putting into each piece. Some people have tried to argue price, but I've also had plenty who have seen my work and agreed without argument. It's mostly up to what people want to play, but I have found that more people in the US want to argue about the price than anyone from anywhere else.

    • @cptkrank6802
      @cptkrank6802 Год назад +1

      Painting is a skill, and that makes you skilled labor. Charge appropriately.

  • @goodjessehobbies
    @goodjessehobbies Год назад +1

    As a new commission painter this video was extremely insightful. Breaking down my work after the fact in terms of cost per model will help me with projected costs for future clients.
    I am not as talented as the painters featured (I think) so I think my current pricing is right about where I should be.

  • @crazyharkonnen
    @crazyharkonnen Год назад +2

    Don't be another Squidmar. Be another Trovarion instead.

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Год назад +6

      I can't be either, just look at their beard situation

  • @MigHeart68
    @MigHeart68 Год назад +2

    👍👍👍👍

  • @blaze556922
    @blaze556922 9 месяцев назад

    The first one was better than the second when you paid more for

  • @oldmate86
    @oldmate86 2 месяца назад

    They all would’ve gone the extra mile because they knew who you are

  • @ZodiusXx
    @ZodiusXx Год назад +2

    The First 2 and the last one were worth the money. The others were overpriced

  • @carlstanford7607
    @carlstanford7607 Год назад +2

    Obviously these people know they are are going to be on RUclips and are going well beyond the price point. Either that or it’s horrible exploitation of artists which is worse. Much worse and very depressing

  • @TriptonStudios
    @TriptonStudios Год назад

    I can’t watch the video! Did this get taken down

  • @captainkarnage9874
    @captainkarnage9874 Год назад

    anyone know where I can find the mini at 0:26

  • @kaossssss
    @kaossssss Год назад

    3000 cesky korunas?! i better start paint and become member of the community 😅

  • @lain4231
    @lain4231 Год назад +1

    That first "display piece is pretty mediocre for the price. I would have been pretty pissed getting that for the price.

  • @johnosminis
    @johnosminis Год назад

    that first display piece is amazing

  • @philgee486
    @philgee486 Год назад

    😀😀😀

  • @rybastudio.artwork
    @rybastudio.artwork Год назад

    I'd totally paint something for you ;)

  • @Chodor101
    @Chodor101 Год назад +1

    Display pieces (beside the last one) look terrible for their price, but for me first looks worse than squig so...

  • @neon_necromunda
    @neon_necromunda Год назад

    the cheaper squiggs looked better than most of the "display models"

  • @joedracos9409
    @joedracos9409 Год назад

    ..... I would have charged $10 Canadian for those squigs..... Am I undercharging?......

  • @Ducktor
    @Ducktor Год назад

    Ok, I'm not a skilled painter but I could do table top quality sorta.

  • @plagueofjoe
    @plagueofjoe Год назад +1

    Eh. I make 59$ an hour and spend about 4-6 hours painting a mini. I wouldn’t sell my painted stuff but I get the price point, time is valuable.

  • @blaze556922
    @blaze556922 9 месяцев назад +1

    Gorgeous but none of these are worth the money imo. Doing it yourself out of a labor of love is one thing but I'd never pay someone to paint a mini. Even the low end isn't a good deal

  • @sunsolstar
    @sunsolstar Год назад +1

    For the painting comparison to be fair you need to keep your identity secret,

  • @ThatGuyKal
    @ThatGuyKal Год назад +1

    What's that mini @ 00:26 ?

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Год назад +2

      It is from Loot Studios - Alexandra Uthgarde

  • @thecrafx6395
    @thecrafx6395 Год назад

    weird question, what shoes are those - they look really cool

  • @porcu12345
    @porcu12345 Год назад +13

    I'd feel pretty ripped off if I received those display miniatures after paying $150. They were all quite bad with the exception of the last one. I think the $40 yellow Squig hopper is the best and I like it even more than the final $200 piece in terms of value.

    • @samuellabarre7924
      @samuellabarre7924 Год назад +3

      yeah that halo inspired model was a scam, 150 euros for that ?!

    • @Jboucherie
      @Jboucherie Год назад +5

      I think Clown Fiesta was very well done technically. The color choices obviously leave something to be desired, but I also feel like that was probably the point. Typically you'd discuss color choices like that with someone, but I have a feeling they were kinda just told to do whatever and well, we got "Whatever", that's for sure.

  • @MiniRokys
    @MiniRokys Год назад +1

    Based on this video, I need you to value how much would you be willing to pay for my mini/quality.

  • @tipper1700
    @tipper1700 Год назад

    anybody know what the song is @ 0:30 ?

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Год назад +1

      On epidemic sound it's called "life in pieces"

    • @tipper1700
      @tipper1700 Год назад

      @@Zumikito thank you :)

  • @youtubevanced4900
    @youtubevanced4900 Год назад +3

    What this shows me is that a lot of painters should not be offering display quality paint jobs. I wouldn't be happy with any of those display pieces.

  • @SkuzlAveFluttershy
    @SkuzlAveFluttershy Год назад

    Actually try to compare some Eastern Europe artists, you would be surprised!

  • @louisbuss6068
    @louisbuss6068 Год назад +1

    Given that the painters knew they would be featured in a RUclips Video really makes the validity questionable.. But then again. Some of them was really not great. That really surprised me. Especialy the first Show Piece... that was super bland and down right bad imo

  • @travis8106
    @travis8106 Год назад

    I would feel kind of insulted if I recieved that first display miniature. It seems really messy, every part of it blends together and it has no real shading on the armor.

  • @shanmtek12000
    @shanmtek12000 Год назад +1

    Nice beard squidmar. 😂

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Год назад

      You can't call me squidmar until I use fiverr... So just wait a bit longer😁

  • @TriptonStudios
    @TriptonStudios Год назад

    I can’t watch any of your content. Is something wrong on my end or is your Chanel having issues ?

  • @lectric
    @lectric 4 месяца назад

    I'd be embarassed to charge so much for such mediocre paintjobs

  • @sevencoloredmage8726
    @sevencoloredmage8726 Год назад

    Sorry, I ignored this video initially because I thought it would be one of those low effort fiver videos, made just to get boosted by the algorithm.

  • @Kaelan.B
    @Kaelan.B Год назад

    This actually made me feel good about my own painting skills. These guys are charging for those standards? I'm further along than I thought. We are always our worst critics.

  • @Bogul3
    @Bogul3 Год назад +1

    Fcuk yeah Pokemon TCG!

  • @Smilomaniac
    @Smilomaniac Год назад +4

    Mini painting has gotten a high bar of standards, in no small part due to instagram and youtube, so people's expectations are high.
    "Tabletop standard" is a very muddy term. Actual 'standard' is very low, it's '3 color minimum' and 'painted by a kid at a kitchen table' low. The first models are well above tabletop standard (even if some of the highlights on the first one are a bit dodgy, should've cleaned up that cloak).
    I get lip from a friend over some of my work (that I do for free) not because he's an ass or anything, but because he looks at it and starts mentally optimizing and comparing to what he's seen.
    We're all a little dumb like that, if it takes 5 seconds more to microwave your food than it did the last time then your body starts stressing over it, it's literally telling you something is off and that you have to take notice.

  • @andreyp2810
    @andreyp2810 Год назад +4

    Frankly speaking, all painting was performed rough and not worth the prize it took.
    The last model, probably, has a little better quality than the other ones, but still it's level of 50-100(max)$ costs painting. I don't want to offend painters, I don't know the reasons why they have painted those models in so poor quality, but if it was my order, I'd be really disappointed.
    The only person who is allowed to spoil my figurines - it's me, but at least I'll do it for free (except of the price of the model)!

  • @vasili1207
    @vasili1207 9 месяцев назад

    martins was great unique rest meh.....nah ...

  • @Wijkert
    @Wijkert Год назад

    Love these kind of video's! Would be fair to give Squidmar a shout out though, because it seems to me that you where influenced by his Fiverr video's.

    • @Zumikito
      @Zumikito  Год назад +6

      Buzzfeed has been doing this format for ages and to be honest I was more influenced by that style 😁also specifically didn't use Fiverr because of that, but if I do in the future, I will make sure to mention the big man 👌

    • @Wijkert
      @Wijkert Год назад

      @@Zumikito My bad. Didn't realize that another content creator was doing these before Squidmar. I guess my point stands that it's nice to shout out your inspiration.

    • @porcu12345
      @porcu12345 Год назад +4

      Love Squidmar, but he didn't shout out the channels took inspiration from. Nor should anyone really. Everything is inspired by something.

    • @Wijkert
      @Wijkert Год назад

      @@porcu12345 Just saying it would be nice if people did, that's all

    • @artic78
      @artic78 Год назад +2

      Squidmar didn't invent the concept of going to Fiverr/commission painters, its a youtube staple at this point seen in multiple different hobbies and professions.

  • @jansobieski9977
    @jansobieski9977 Год назад

    If these display pieces are really worth 200 dollars, then your models should cost 1000. But anyway, I think you made small mistake and presented prices in dollars instead of Leus.

  • @jehhhGames
    @jehhhGames 10 месяцев назад

    So does you not letting the people know who you are skew the entire thing? You don't think the painters are going to spend a bit more time on your commissions than other randoms? Knowing their product is going to be showcased on a youtube channel a bunch of people watch? No way I send a model in for the same price you did and get the same quality back.