Another way to save space is rather than have every text box outlined as a box, to eliminate three sides and have a single (under)line to write on. Forgoing that large revision, I think that including the headers once at the top is enough to show folks what each field is for and that would create more space for the lower rows.
Oh, the swatch/notes page looks much crisper. I like that you went with a chunkier, grey scale dashed line for the swatches. If you want to save space, only put the written headers for the top row, it's pretty obvious what each of those spaces are for after you see the first row example. I am a simple creature, I like colours, so I like the idea of a colour cover but in the grand scheme of things, if it adds 50% or more extra to the cost of printing the booklets, I wouldn't bother. Example: The black and white costs $7 but the colour cover bumps it up to $11. That's not worth it to me if the only difference is a coloured cover. Maybe just the full sized book should have a colour cover. Unless you want to invest in stickers and just put your coloured logo sticker in the corner.
I like the idea for it. As someone who collects a few different armies, this would be great to keep all the paint schemes consistent. I'd love to see you actually use it though so that it could be easier to see how it all works together. Would it be possible to fill it out alongside the next model you record / paint?
I like I. I’ve never seemed to need to be exactly the same colors or ratios but seeing this makes me want to PLAN before and make it repeatable. Thank you for thinking forward.
i love these changes. and i'd leave it in black and white. no need for the extra cost. i just have 1 suggestion: on the front cover, put a name for the project. even if its not an army, but for D&D for example, the project name could be something like: 'PCs', 'BBEG and minions', or even 'session 1.' and for a book, put enough project names as per the quantity of sections.
Hi, I've only just found your channel but I'm very glad that I did, for about 10-12yrs I've been an enthusiastic but novice painter & now that im looking to delve more seriously & "level up" a key tip has been to document, I would definitely say keep black & white and the headers @ the back but that's speaking as a novice, experienced painter's i would think wouldn't need the itemisation so much & would prefer space & the flexibility that provides.
Another way to save space is rather than have every text box outlined as a box, to eliminate three sides and have a single (under)line to write on. Forgoing that large revision, I think that including the headers once at the top is enough to show folks what each field is for and that would create more space for the lower rows.
Another way to save space is rather than have every text box outlined as a box, to eliminate three sides and have a single (under)line to write on. Forgoing that large revision, I think that including the headers once at the top is enough to show folks what each field is for and that would create more space for the lower rows.
would love to see this in action. Next video? 😄
Oh, the swatch/notes page looks much crisper. I like that you went with a chunkier, grey scale dashed line for the swatches. If you want to save space, only put the written headers for the top row, it's pretty obvious what each of those spaces are for after you see the first row example.
I am a simple creature, I like colours, so I like the idea of a colour cover but in the grand scheme of things, if it adds 50% or more extra to the cost of printing the booklets, I wouldn't bother. Example: The black and white costs $7 but the colour cover bumps it up to $11. That's not worth it to me if the only difference is a coloured cover. Maybe just the full sized book should have a colour cover.
Unless you want to invest in stickers and just put your coloured logo sticker in the corner.
I like the idea for it. As someone who collects a few different armies, this would be great to keep all the paint schemes consistent. I'd love to see you actually use it though so that it could be easier to see how it all works together. Would it be possible to fill it out alongside the next model you record / paint?
Looks good. I think personally I like the little notebook to keep me focused on one protect.
I like I. I’ve never seemed to need to be exactly the same colors or ratios but seeing this makes me want to PLAN before and make it repeatable. Thank you for thinking forward.
i love these changes. and i'd leave it in black and white. no need for the extra cost.
i just have 1 suggestion:
on the front cover, put a name for the project. even if its not an army, but for D&D for example, the project name could be something like: 'PCs', 'BBEG and minions', or even 'session 1.' and for a book, put enough project names as per the quantity of sections.
Hi, I've only just found your channel but I'm very glad that I did, for about 10-12yrs I've been an enthusiastic but novice painter & now that im looking to delve more seriously & "level up" a key tip has been to document, I would definitely say keep black & white and the headers @ the back but that's speaking as a novice, experienced painter's i would think wouldn't need the itemisation so much & would prefer space & the flexibility that provides.
I would keep it B&W. However, perhaps add a place on the cover for those who want to add a splash of color to the front.
Another way to save space is rather than have every text box outlined as a box, to eliminate three sides and have a single (under)line to write on. Forgoing that large revision, I think that including the headers once at the top is enough to show folks what each field is for and that would create more space for the lower rows.