Thank you for this tip! I'm going to try it on my next model and see if I can avoid the harsh line you talk about. Also, thank you for posting the name and maker of the model in your description. Makes it easy to find it for myself.
Great video! I would say the most important thing is to be mindful of the direction. There is no correct direction for all circumstances (silver bullet.) For myself I usually start following where I want the highlight than build up towards it. If anything I find diagonal seems to be the best also the basis for crosshatching in regular art. Also varying the direction and spacing can help differentiate texture/material types. Thanks for posting and all you do for the community.
simple question but im sure its asked alot and cause im the worst and never read comments and i dont really know where to get them in bulk, but you base. where do you get your lipped bases from in bulk and can you provide a good link for it or just point me in the right direction please? great video as always
well neat mini and well is she metal ? thare a trick do with axes but not time yes as look at and this me if look at the pink flod logo i ues and see the to axes yes do em as the hammers in the logo just a think see the nest vid when ne vid are posted
That's probably the best tip I've ever heard for feathering!
The Doc is still the best on youtube.
Thanks for the video! I appreciate your focus on this fundamental aspect of painting. It seems to rarely be covered in any depth.
So happy to see your still making videos
I've been struggling with this problem for some time now. Thanks for the tips, I'll definitely try it.
I did this without knowing but I see what you are saying. Thank you. Knowing now I think this will add to my knowledge and improve my technique.
Molly Hatchet...Beating the odds again??? ;)
Thanks for another great video!
Great advice! I remember the day I had my epiphany about this exact thing.
Cool twisted mini there. Managed to track the source of the stl; may get it and print it.
It seems so obvious yet I would have never thought about it. Awesome!
That was the fairest one of all. 😊
Just superb!
Thank you!
This is the best tip I've ever gotten from you. I was having this exact problem. Thank you!
Thank you for this tip! I'm going to try it on my next model and see if I can avoid the harsh line you talk about. Also, thank you for posting the name and maker of the model in your description. Makes it easy to find it for myself.
That’s a terrific tutorial doc. Thanks very much for the knowledge.
Thanks, Doc. Insightful as always. Beautifully explained and exampled.
Thanks so much for your video! Everything is super fine and you show the techniques very clean for the beginners like me 😂
Great Video!!! Thanks for these tips!!! 🥳
Thanks for teaching. It's a really basic technique but it has a big impact on how a dress or a cloak look on our models.
Cool and useful as always.
I love that snow white model. I have them saved on MMF, I just haven't broke down and bought them yet.
Just found you. Great tutorial! Subd. Thank you for going over the techniques in detail.
Thank you very much, Sir!
That was awesome! I am totally going to try that technique out on my nect cloak 😊
Great stuff friend 👏 👍
Great video! I would say the most important thing is to be mindful of the direction. There is no correct direction for all circumstances (silver bullet.) For myself I usually start following where I want the highlight than build up towards it. If anything I find diagonal seems to be the best also the basis for crosshatching in regular art. Also varying the direction and spacing can help differentiate texture/material types. Thanks for posting and all you do for the community.
Impressive technique!
simple question but im sure its asked alot and cause im the worst and never read comments and i dont really know where to get them in bulk, but you base. where do you get your lipped bases from in bulk and can you provide a good link for it or just point me in the right direction please?
great video as always
Ebay. I just order from whoever has them cheap and in bulk.
You're the best Doc!!!
It's a great video. Thanks for sharing. You had a new friend sub
What brushes and paints do you use?
well neat mini and well is she metal ? thare a trick do with axes but not time yes as look at and this me if look at the pink flod logo i ues and see the to axes yes do em as the hammers in the logo just a think see the nest vid when ne vid are posted
Are you a real Dr.?
The f*ck is a brush well?
That a joke?
Its a yellow them and a new skill nice combo
ochre colors better lays on a white foundation