I've been trying to paint a green version of this look for 3 days on a nephew's xmas present mini. This is the best breakdown I've encountered. Thank you for your help!
It's really nice to see a mini painting tutorial from someone outside of the current wargaming zeitgeist, especially bringing in all these lessons from classical art. Thanks for posting this, I'll be adapting it for screens and gems for sure!
Wow, that's so helpful, and really easy to remember with all that background information! Also, your pronunciation of "Das Schwarze Auge" is perfectly fine!
Thanks for all the information, I never realised how much work goes into those miniatures and love the glass effect you showed here (and your pronunciation is surprisingly good actually ^_^)
It's lovely seeing another video from you again. this is something that I may have to try with contrast paints to see what effect it may have. As for erasing paint, you may find that a bit of airbrush cleaner applied lightly with a Q-tip might be able to remove the top layer of paint without touching the rest. Oh, and........Pezler sends his regards, my friend.
Consider investing in a pop filter for your microphone. There's a distinct popping noise each time you pronounce a strong plosive. For example, the words "Pale", "Transparent" and "Opaque" in the summary all come with a noticeable pop sound. It's a fairly small issue as these things go, but once you've heard it once it's hard not to hear it a bunch more.
This was legitimately great. Love the traditional art background to it. You’re fantastic at educating effectively!
Now we have something to ponder.
I've been trying to paint a green version of this look for 3 days on a nephew's xmas present mini. This is the best breakdown I've encountered. Thank you for your help!
I can't believe this is the ONLY video on mini crystal balls on youtube, kudos taught me a lot and really helped me paint one =) THanks!
Very cool, thank you. I'm gonna adapt this for 30k Alpha Legion Venom Sphere grenades. Basically transparent spheres full of green energy or liquid.
This is exactly the kind of tutorial I was looking for. Thanks for including so many examples - it's great to learn how to vary the technique.
This video is fantastic, thanks so much. I can't wait to try this when I get home tonight! 😊
It's really nice to see a mini painting tutorial from someone outside of the current wargaming zeitgeist, especially bringing in all these lessons from classical art. Thanks for posting this, I'll be adapting it for screens and gems for sure!
Thank you. This was very helpful. And just infornation I need and no nonsense. Perfect.
Wow, that's so helpful, and really easy to remember with all that background information!
Also, your pronunciation of "Das Schwarze Auge" is perfectly fine!
This makes me feel so confident, I want to try it right now! Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
This is incredible helpful, thank you!!
That half-orc noble looks very classy
Thanks for all the information, I never realised how much work goes into those miniatures and love the glass effect you showed here (and your pronunciation is surprisingly good actually ^_^)
This is very cool, thank you for explaining hows and whys it helped me understand better!
Thanks a lot! Really helpful video, I especially enjoyed the little digressions into art history! Absolutely fascinating.
Fun guide for the orbs! :)
Just found your videos and they're really entertaining and informative to watch, can't wait to see more!
Very nice and entertaining video. Actually I love the presentation! My sub is earned! 😊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Also you pronounced "Das schwarze Auge" correctly 😊
I have been thinking about taking up painting and this is a really good tutorial, probs wont get it right but that's art I suppose
This has helped me with some shading issues I've been having. Thanks ^>^
It's lovely seeing another video from you again. this is something that I may have to try with contrast paints to see what effect it may have. As for erasing paint, you may find that a bit of airbrush cleaner applied lightly with a Q-tip might be able to remove the top layer of paint without touching the rest.
Oh, and........Pezler sends his regards, my friend.
Don't lick your brushes? But how'd you keep them damp then o-o xD
Consider investing in a pop filter for your microphone. There's a distinct popping noise each time you pronounce a strong plosive. For example, the words "Pale", "Transparent" and "Opaque" in the summary all come with a noticeable pop sound. It's a fairly small issue as these things go, but once you've heard it once it's hard not to hear it a bunch more.
i can hear the similarity to red's voice.....
Woah
Bloody awful distracting music in the back ground