If you have very small drill bits (~0.3mm) you can drill holes in advance to make the studs stick a bit better. Bonus points if you manage to keep a tiny gap between armor and stud for later easy of blacklining.
Another excellent tutorial. This channel needs far more coverage imho. Love the colab with TTT, but i think you want to get in touch with the likes of Vincy V and TuP because these are more to the core of crafting arts. Good luck on your youtube journey. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! I don't actually know who they are... I actually just do the RUclips thing to attract patrons (Patreon is where are the good tutorials are.) I'm not monetized or anything.
I guess, we could make a small pit/crater for the stud or rivet to sink a bit into. That would maybe helpt if it is difficult to get such a tiny size but it could also hide half the stud ball to make it look better... never done green stuff yet so just a spontaneous idea. The harm shouldn't be that big because we could always use greenstuff to hide a deepening in the surface.
@@lastlightcreative6537 That makes sense completely. As an aside, I've already started putting your tutorials to use with sculpting cloth. Also, the tool recommendations were a game changer. Thank you for what you do. :)
I´ve see recently some kind of primaris-sword brothers in instagram if I´m not wrong. Or did you accept orders (sorry if there is no the exact word, I mean to ask you for somethig like this primaris sword brothers, if you can or you want to do some of them to shell). Thank you.
@@josemariacampos2572 the GW conversions? If youd like to place an order, give me an email at lastlightcreative@gmail.com. ket me know what youd like and we'll talk!
If you have very small drill bits (~0.3mm) you can drill holes in advance to make the studs stick a bit better. Bonus points if you manage to keep a tiny gap between armor and stud for later easy of blacklining.
Another excellent tutorial. This channel needs far more coverage imho.
Love the colab with TTT, but i think you want to get in touch with the likes of Vincy V and TuP because these are more to the core of crafting arts.
Good luck on your youtube journey. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! I don't actually know who they are... I actually just do the RUclips thing to attract patrons (Patreon is where are the good tutorials are.) I'm not monetized or anything.
I guess, we could make a small pit/crater for the stud or rivet to sink a bit into. That would maybe helpt if it is difficult to get such a tiny size but it could also hide half the stud ball to make it look better... never done green stuff yet so just a spontaneous idea. The harm shouldn't be that big because we could always use greenstuff to hide a deepening in the surface.
That's precisely what we do in later videos!
These tutorials are incredibly informative and helpful. Thank you for making them. Will you be doing a reptilian scaled cloak tutorial at some point?
For sure! I can't promise what will make the youtube channel, though. Most videos are Patreon exclusive.
@@lastlightcreative6537 That makes sense completely. As an aside, I've already started putting your tutorials to use with sculpting cloth. Also, the tool recommendations were a game changer. Thank you for what you do. :)
@@jordanwilde9226 glad they help! Pass'em around!
Just drill holes and use metal ball bearings
True!
If you don't have ball bearings this works as well. Also, you can roll some balls of greenstuff and wait until they harden.
Today I discovered something to cover up my sh*tty job glueing together my comtemptor dreadnought thank you
Hi, did you shell your black templar conversions?
Which ones, sir?
I´ve see recently some kind of primaris-sword brothers in instagram if I´m not wrong. Or did you accept orders (sorry if there is no the exact word, I mean to ask you for somethig like this primaris sword brothers, if you can or you want to do some of them to shell).
Thank you.
@@josemariacampos2572 the GW conversions? If youd like to place an order, give me an email at lastlightcreative@gmail.com. ket me know what youd like and we'll talk!
@@lastlightcreative6537 of course. Thank you.