Another great painting tutorial Emil and again, really appreciate that you don't dis the figure painters but come alongside to help them. One of the many reasons why I like this and the other channel so much, well done, and thanks to the painters or submitting their work.👏👏👍👍😉
I haven't been confident enough to try nmm yet. But I honestly found your little segment at the end here more helpful than the tutorials I've watched on the entire process
I love the way you critique rather than criticise and you make it clear that these are your opinions on what is right and wrong, although I understand your photographic background does give you some degree of insight. With regard to the comments on the first mini it made me think that it would be interesting to see a model painted that was subject to a binary sun system (ignore the astrophysics) so 2 major natural solar light sources.
I like your critique of the minis❤ personally however the bunny's pelt on the skin looked super good without being that smooth. I preferred gritty look of it. Everything else I agreed with tho💪🏻
so , after nth : this changes everything , slap chop this , zenithal that , you will never paint the same : videos it seems you can get everything right but with poor light understanding you're still stuck . was very surprised what difference the placement of light on the first one made ( and i taught it was an amazing painting skills display )
Another great painting tutorial Emil and again, really appreciate that you don't dis the figure painters but come alongside to help them. One of the many reasons why I like this and the other channel so much, well done, and thanks to the painters or submitting their work.👏👏👍👍😉
I could watch these for hours - such a great way to learn.
Really helpful. The original painting on all the figures looked great. This video showed how to tweak improve etc. making its accessible.
This could totally be a series
I find so many takeaways myself from these feedback videos. Thank you.
Do more of these, please. Such a great video!
I haven't been confident enough to try nmm yet. But I honestly found your little segment at the end here more helpful than the tutorials I've watched on the entire process
A great format for veterans and beginners alike!
This is superb! Thanks for sharing this inspiring content!
I love the way you critique rather than criticise and you make it clear that these are your opinions on what is right and wrong, although I understand your photographic background does give you some degree of insight. With regard to the comments on the first mini it made me think that it would be interesting to see a model painted that was subject to a binary sun system (ignore the astrophysics) so 2 major natural solar light sources.
Cant wait till ur paints get hear .... be first time im excited to paint agen , keep up the work lads .... ❤️🤘🔥👍
Oh no, I'm up against that Titan in Cult of Paints MPO...😅. Great video!
I feel like you reviewing people's minis is a series now. You should come up with a name for them, maybe something silly like "rate my paint"
Good idea Avicii
If you did this I'd probably submit something almost monthly but I'm a nobody at the moment
👏PAINT👏REVIEW
I like your critique of the minis❤ personally however the bunny's pelt on the skin looked super good without being that smooth. I preferred gritty look of it. Everything else I agreed with tho💪🏻
Really cool. 👍
The Squidmar academy is to Squidmar what Southampton is to Liverpool xD So good!
Great educational video
Can you two please make up your mind on who's harry potter? I thought it was Lukas, but now I am confused.
Very nice video. Very tangible!
Very informative.
Very nice video. The teacher-ish outfit gives you even more credibility.
It's the glasses
Eyyy! Its Harry Painter.
Looking forward to the steel nmm tutorial
Excellent
I'm assuming the rabbit mini is a usagi yojimbo reference, but I'm curious where the sculpt came from.
On alien planets, you could have two suns in the sky Emil
Shout out to Cobramode for the awesome Samurai Bunny
Great feedback. Learnt a lot here despite me being relatively good, still a noob compared to you
so , after nth : this changes everything , slap chop this , zenithal that , you will never paint the same : videos
it seems you can get everything right but with poor light understanding you're still stuck . was very surprised what difference the placement of light on the first one made ( and i taught it was an amazing painting skills display )
I hate the vids with amazing paint jobs that you critique as I am a beginner and those are not helpful at all. The bunny one was though.
Really cool feedback but I cannot deal with the RF noise on your mic, it takes me out of the video content to focus on it instead.