Nice job! Good to see a different perspective than normal miniature painting. For realism I can recommend extending the browns to the main rock as well. Maybe adding some yellowish tones or blueish grey as a wash, before highlighting with grey. Helpful thing for me was taking an actual rock for reference or picking some colors from a pickture with the pipette tool.
I printed "Medieval Castle" (by boldmachines, Thingverse), and there's quite a bit of terrain in the foreground, mostly rocks, a path, and some trees. I had no idea how to paint terrain, and Chris saves the day again. I'd used gray primer but gave the terrain part (minus trees) a black base coat. then did lighter gray highlights and some brown in and along the path. Came out good! So thanks Chris! :) Here's an idea, you should have a weekly or monthly (or whenever you like) "criticize my painting" video. Users send you pics of the model they painted and you offer you opinion/critique, what is good what to improve, etc. Just throwing this out there!
That’s awesome I’m glad I could help! On your idea that is amazing. I don’t know how I would collect paintings but that would probably be super helpful to be able to give people ideas on how to get better. I’ll have to do some thinking on that. It’s like back in art school having class critiques. Thanks for such a great idea!! That would be a fun livestream I could even invite the people that submitted the projects.
@@ItsMeaDMaDe Yup, I'll let you figure out how sending you projects/pics would work! Thanks again for the help, I got much better at painting in the past year, and that's mostly because of you. Love 3D printing, keeps this old retired dude busy. :)
I wanted to request a tutorial. If possible, could you teach us how to paint tiny D&D mini character faces? I can't seem to get the details at such a tiny scale and eyes...omg so hard. Skin tones, yikes. Just general feel lost on humanoid faces especially when the entire head is the size of the tip of my finger.
Oh man. I hate to tell you but I’m right there with you. I have a hard time doing it too. I play D&D and I hate painting minis. It is a completely different skill painting small stuff. There are far better people out there on TH-cam to help you than me. I’m sorry. Here are some great channels to check out. th-cam.com/users/3DPrintedTabletop th-cam.com/users/LylaMev th-cam.com/users/Miniac th-cam.com/users/tabletopminions All great channels to help you with minis.
It’s apart of the model I painted in this video it’s from sanix Painting Beast from X-Men - Step-by-Step Tutorial th-cam.com/video/dm1hL0PahEk/w-d-xo.html
Nice job! Good to see a different perspective than normal miniature painting.
For realism I can recommend extending the browns to the main rock as well. Maybe adding some yellowish tones or blueish grey as a wash, before highlighting with grey. Helpful thing for me was taking an actual rock for reference or picking some colors from a pickture with the pipette tool.
Thanks you explained that very well I learned new techniques today thank you
That looks so awesome
Thanks so much!
Great tutorial!! I have a resin print that’s I guess stone building ledge that I’m going to use a lot of these techniques for
That’s awesome hopefully it will help good luck!
Bruuh, i learned a lot from this. thanks!
That’s so great.
I printed "Medieval Castle" (by boldmachines, Thingverse), and there's quite a bit of terrain in the foreground, mostly rocks, a path, and some trees. I had no idea how to paint terrain, and Chris saves the day again. I'd used gray primer but gave the terrain part (minus trees) a black base coat. then did lighter gray highlights and some brown in and along the path. Came out good! So thanks Chris! :)
Here's an idea, you should have a weekly or monthly (or whenever you like) "criticize my painting" video. Users send you pics of the model they painted and you offer you opinion/critique, what is good what to improve, etc. Just throwing this out there!
That’s awesome I’m glad I could help!
On your idea that is amazing. I don’t know how I would collect paintings but that would probably be super helpful to be able to give people ideas on how to get better. I’ll have to do some thinking on that. It’s like back in art school having class critiques. Thanks for such a great idea!! That would be a fun livestream I could even invite the people that submitted the projects.
@@ItsMeaDMaDe Yup, I'll let you figure out how sending you projects/pics would work! Thanks again for the help, I got much better at painting in the past year, and that's mostly because of you. Love 3D printing, keeps this old retired dude busy. :)
amazing as always!!
Thanks so much.
@@ItsMeaDMaDe no…… thank you…. 😄
How do you properly clean the dry brushes that looks amazing
Very good video! Thx a lot
No problem hope it helped!
Looking forward to seeing this one completed. Im assuming you can get those grass pieces at a hobby shop?
Yeah next video is finishing it. Depending on the hobby shop you might be able to. I have randomly seen them in the model train section.
subscribe, thanks to take the time to explain so well done, im just starting to make some figures and this videos make my day
How do you paint Sandstone?
If you check out the two videos I did on moon knight I show a few different techniques on how to do sand stone and sand.
Where did you get that textured pad?
I actually made it. I also do laser cutting. Just don’t talk about it on the channel.
@@ItsMeaDMaDe What's it made from and do you make it with the texture or add something to give it texture?
@@joejvitale this is mdf and it’s just laser cut to give the texture.
You say you make em, do you sell them?
@@zkfo6969 I’m actually debating it. I’m right now testing out some things to make it better. I’ll make an announcement when I do.
I wanted to request a tutorial. If possible, could you teach us how to paint tiny D&D mini character faces? I can't seem to get the details at such a tiny scale and eyes...omg so hard. Skin tones, yikes. Just general feel lost on humanoid faces especially when the entire head is the size of the tip of my finger.
Oh man. I hate to tell you but I’m right there with you. I have a hard time doing it too. I play D&D and I hate painting minis. It is a completely different skill painting small stuff. There are far better people out there on TH-cam to help you than me. I’m sorry.
Here are some great channels to check out.
th-cam.com/users/3DPrintedTabletop
th-cam.com/users/LylaMev
th-cam.com/users/Miniac
th-cam.com/users/tabletopminions
All great channels to help you with minis.
Where did you get the base?
It’s apart of the model I painted in this video it’s from sanix
Painting Beast from X-Men - Step-by-Step Tutorial
th-cam.com/video/dm1hL0PahEk/w-d-xo.html
Thank you
Your very welcome!!
great
Thanks. 😁
Where’s the beast painting video!?
👍👍👍
quite unicke
Thanks
stop swallowing with the mic inside your throat, that's disgusting