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Cryptic Paintworks
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2022
I'm a miniature painter from Alberta, Canada. I make videos about painting miniatures. If you like videos about painting miniatures, you might like this channel.
I have also been known to live stream miniature painting. Probably more of that coming in the future.
I have also been known to live stream miniature painting. Probably more of that coming in the future.
ASOIAFTMG: Baratheon Sentinels
Wherein our narrator describes a method for painting small men armed with akimbo assault hammers using transparent paints and oil washes.
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FORBIDDEN PSALM: Fantasy Scatter Terrain
มุมมอง 6Kปีที่แล้ว
This is a small table's worth of scatter terrain I made for Forbidden Psalm. It was really easy, thanks to some 3d printed buildings and the Internet. Forbidden Psalm: www.forbiddenpsalm.com/forbidden-psalm Files (FDM printer recommended): www.thingiverse.com/thing:2762318 Geek Gaming Indestructible Trees: th-cam.com/video/DEsOFAKCon8/w-d-xo.html In the video I say I followed this tutorial - I ...
Friendly Fire Episode 1: Grimdark Future Firefight
มุมมอง 8K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Onepagerules has been rapidly gaining popularity recently, so - in the first episode of a new series of battle reports called Friendly Fire - we decided to take Grimdark Future Firefight for a spin. Firefight is the sci-fi skirmish game in Onepagerules' stable of games, and it was as simple to pick up and play as you would hope. Check out the video, then head over to onepagerules.com/ to take a...
Painting Ice and Fire: 5 Lessons for Miniature Speed Painting
มุมมอง 1.3K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Ever have a bunch of models to get painted fast? Well it happens to me all the time, and I wanted to talk about some general lessons for getting better at speed painting miniatures. 41 models painted over 16 hours! Links to my other social media: crypticpaintworks.com/links/ Music Credits "Discovery Hit" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License...
Painting Ice and Fire: Arya Stark
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I decided to paint this Arya Stark miniature using oil paints, putting into practice tips and techniques from some other content creators to see how well I would do. Here's the stuff that inspired me to give this a go: Marco Frisoni on TH-cam: th-cam.com/users/MarcoFrisoniNJM James Wappel's Twitch channel: www.twitch.tv/wappellious Kyle Kolbe's article on oil paints at Figure Mentors: figuremen...
Painting Ice and Fire: Eddard Stark
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Let's paint an Eddard Stark miniature from CMON's A Song of Ice and Fire. Like the video? Hit the buttons. Links to other social media: crypticpaintworks.com/links/ Music Credits "Discovery Hit" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Magic Forest" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Co...
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For the metal comment you get a like good sir. :D
Been looking for some good references for painting these for ages and finally found this, thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching! Hope your models turn out great.
I´m a OPR player, and I loved this Battle report! Hope you play this game more on the channel. Subbed.
Great stuff! Subscribed and looking forward to seeing what's next
I like the way it turned out but think you may have saved yourself some effort by painting the rocks before you flocked your bases. I`ll subscribe just to come along for the ride. Good work!
Hey thanks Richard. That's fair advice if someone is trying to make a bunch of this stuff faster and has basing materials that they like the appearance of without extra effort. I prefer the control of painting all of it, so my order of operations was intentional and chosen on purpose.
Nice terrain mate! Personally I use a long thin knife to bevel the edges of my terrain pieces. It's not as smooth and even as the sander but it is fast, cheap, and you don't have to deal with MDF dust.
I use an arbor band in a bench grinder to taper the edges of my bases. Fast and easy.
great game. I do believe you should be using kitchen table rules due to the small table. that table looks like 3X3 or so?
Hey yeah, you might be right. I think we may have worked around that by deploying closer to the table edges instead. There'll be more battle reports for OPR games in the future on a bigger table, which I'm currently in the process of building.
Wow! For a first battle report from a new channel, this is really impressive. You do an excellent job of presenting the game as it really plays, in real time. I like the steady camera angle, showing the whole board, with zoom-ins to show individual movements and combats; keeping the camera in the same position may be slightly less dramatic, but it makes the game easier to follow, if someone is actually following the action as it unfolds. Another commenter mentioned that the terrain with roofs and tall walls made it harder to see the models, which is valid point. The walls could be mitigated somewhat just by orienting them so that they don't block the camera's point of view. As for the roofs, since the models never climbed up on them, there was no reason to have them--they never affected play, but they did block the view of the models during play, so it might have been better to omit them. Two suggestions: First, I really wanted to see the models up close when the players introduced their lists; cutting to still close-ups of the models as they were mentioned would have shown off the painting, as well as helping viewers know more about which models had which profiles. Second, the zoom-ins were too fast; a slightly slower zoom speed would have been a little less distracting and disorienting. But these are minor points, easily corrected in future videos. You've got a great start here; I definitely hope to see more from you!
Filming this batrep it was clear to us even before we published it that to make more the table and terrain would have to change. That's why it's been so long without another one - lots of work to do on the setup for recording games to be a little more functional. Thanks for watching this one - I think when we do get to make more you'll see a big difference in terms of visibility and production.
I thought it was a decent game and film job overall. It’s nice to see more OPR in general. It’s a really fun game for both the firefight and big battle games
Totally agree, OPR is great!
Nice editing!
Thanks!
Some advice for filming future reports: you couldn't see the minis a good portion of the time because of the camera angle. Don't be afraid to move the camera to get a better view. Also, maybe try to use terrain that doesn't have roofs or the open area is facing the camera not away from it. It made it hard to keep track of where people had moved and what unit was where.
The choice was between film it and release it with the less than perfect camera positioning, or not make it at all. We were well aware of the problem. Hope you enjoyed it anyway.
Awesome! Looks great
Thanks, appreciate it!
I recommend trying the full rulebook(s), which include a lot of optional rules. For example, in Grimdark Future (the "big battles" brother of this game) I adore the suppression rules, which alter the feeling from a firepower/slugfest contest between units to a very tactical kind of play, outmaneuvering the enemy and providing support to the allies.
Good chance we do that in the future!
I believe the stun works, if the model hasn't yet activated and gets stun, they stay stun until the following round.
Hmm - don't think that's right. From the basic rulebook, page 9: "Stunned models are placed on their side to show their state, and they must remain idle during their next activation, after which they stop being Stunned." During their next activation means this turn if they haven't activated yet, or next turn if they have. If your group prefers to play it the other way, by all means do so, but we liked the fact that securing a kill on an unactivated unit wasn't guaranteed.
Nice AAR and a nice terrain you have there! Units pop out clearly for our viewing pleasure :)
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it.
@@crypticpaintworks srsly, there are many online AARs with a weird contrast of units against the terrain/mat (sometimes nearly no contrast at all), so those are hard to follow on a tablet/phone. Yours is not!
That looked like a REALLY fun game... Not sure if u guys Re using the Beta version of the army/faction rules but its a LOT more balanced Very few units (other than vehicles) have 2+ saves so expects lot of carnage.
We are - I think there was actually another update between when we filmed this and when the video actually came out. I know for sure that one of the abilities I took on my leader no longer exists!
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Great great great video. Love Song. Feel like you are my painting spirit animal. Love how you've pulled together a lot of other masters techniques and styles into your "accessible" channel. I've only been painting minis a short while. This is very helpful. I'd love to see more specifics on how you mix the metallic. Thanks
I also had some problems with the flesh tint, to the point where I stopped using it unless in big batches, leave it dry for a at least an hour and seal it with varnish gloss varnish to help reduce friction on wash
Crypt, I watched the whole stream. Gonna go sub to your twitch. Great content my g. - Gottem
Wow this is a great video… a shame you’ve only hit a couple out there, I’d gladly watch more from you!
Thanks; there will be more coming, never fear.
Lots of good info here, I hope you make a lot more of these! Thanks.
Wow friend this looks phenomenal. Much better than MY Song of Ice and Fire minis… laughter…
wow...super impressive!!! You got another subscriber out of this one...excellent!!! Truly...
Okay so I'm about to paint my trackers, and thats the first model you paint. So you get my sub
Nice! They're great models, some of my favorites in the game so far. And thanks for the sub :)
Great video and great advice.
Thanks, glad it was useful!
Great video!
Great tutorial! Hoping for more content
Glad you liked it - there's more coming, most definitely.
I like a video that gets right to the point and focuses on the subject matter, and this is definitely an example of that. Ol' Ned came out great.
Thanks!