Phenomenal paint work, Rogue Scaper. I’m returning to your video when I get my copy. and am ready to finish the premium paint job I paid for. lol. It is a great sculpt. Thanks for the video.
@@jonanjello thanks! This is a really fun and easy figure to paint! I recommend anyone starting off to do this figure before the much more detailed squads
Looks great! Stibbling is crazy! I guess you are sticking to synthetic brushes for smaller figures such as this as well, especially when using metallics? Maybe its just me being an absolute beginner to miniature painting, but it would be really helpful if you would also mention under the color used in each step, the brush used to apply the color in that step. I mean for beginners it will be more or less just follow along your videos with pause and paint and using the same equipment that works for you here really takes a variable out of the equation. xD Keep the great work up!
Thanks for the feedback, I'll start including the brush details in future videos. I like to think of natural hair brushes as a nice sports car. They are great to use, but for the most part they sit in your garage for fear of damaging it. I use natural brushes for eyes and small details mainly. and I like the flow on faces. For the most part, I'll be using synthetics for these videos, as they are more beginner friendly. (also, specifically for this figure, metallics shred up natural hair brushes, which is why I avoided them)
@@shammytheshamrock www.thingiverse.com/lyte3d/designs Here are the classic designs. I will say these new models are pretty great too, a lot more detail :)
Buying the pre-painted but very cool you make these videos for people that want to paint and get it right.
I'm glad both options exist for scapers. painting these figures is fun, but its also nice to jump right into it as well
Looks great! This is how it should've been out of the box with the prepainted version.
Thanks!
I recommend anyone concerned about the pre paints to paint their own, it's hard to start but you get full control of the outcome!
Yeah, my EJ came half painted... arms and legs completely unpainted...
Great work 💪 can't wait for the set
Phenomenal paint work, Rogue Scaper. I’m returning to your video when I get my copy. and am ready to finish the premium paint job I paid for. lol. It is a great sculpt. Thanks for the video.
@@jonanjello thanks! This is a really fun and easy figure to paint! I recommend anyone starting off to do this figure before the much more detailed squads
It is also my favorite sculpture. As always, great work!
Thanks so much! Glad you got to test him out!
Looks great! Stibbling is crazy! I guess you are sticking to synthetic brushes for smaller figures such as this as well, especially when using metallics? Maybe its just me being an absolute beginner to miniature painting, but it would be really helpful if you would also mention under the color used in each step, the brush used to apply the color in that step. I mean for beginners it will be more or less just follow along your videos with pause and paint and using the same equipment that works for you here really takes a variable out of the equation. xD Keep the great work up!
Thanks for the feedback, I'll start including the brush details in future videos. I like to think of natural hair brushes as a nice sports car. They are great to use, but for the most part they sit in your garage for fear of damaging it. I use natural brushes for eyes and small details mainly. and I like the flow on faces. For the most part, I'll be using synthetics for these videos, as they are more beginner friendly. (also, specifically for this figure, metallics shred up natural hair brushes, which is why I avoided them)
@@RogueScaper thats great! 💪🏼
Looks sick! What are you painting next???
I have several other units finished, might start working on the frostclaws/ Irene next, as I'm sure that's one people will be curious about
@@RogueScaper As I’m new to painting mini’s, any tutorials or tips you put out I’ll be using 🙏🏻
Looks great! What colour brown is the base? Thanks
@@FishJ I use army painter leather brown
Where do you guys get your stls from? Not as interested in the new units more so the classics since theyre so expensive right now
@@shammytheshamrock www.thingiverse.com/lyte3d/designs
Here are the classic designs. I will say these new models are pretty great too, a lot more detail :)
@@RogueScaper thank you!
Do we need to prime it? I saw in another video someone said that it's pre-primed
@@rh5077 the figures are not pre primed. You would need to prime it first ( I asked the producer directly for an answer concerning this)
Awesome, thanks!
What paint and painting tools do you use? I dont see it in the links.
To add to this what are all the paint sets i need for it
@@gasbasmanupdated the links for you.
I mainly used the army painter fanatic mega set, with some extra Metallics mixed in.
@@RogueScaper thank you very much