I wanted to say thank you for this! The video is lovely and straightforward in what you cover, it's really easy to follow what you're doing and see the effects. I really appreciate the simplicity of your presentation/video style (not to say it's basic - it's not, it's very good!). And I learned a bunch! Possibly my favourite modelling video I've seen in the last week or so :)
Well, I'd like to return the thanks! You've made my day with that comment :) I'm glad that my vision for these videos is coming across. I'll strive to continue at this level, and also improve as I learn how to record and edit better. Always happy for constructive criticism too, another great opportunity to improve. Thanks again!
Cool head painting guide. Will definitely use some of your techniques. I have mostly painted Orks, far easier to paint faces on them, very similar in layering.
Are you using any magnification on this or just your naked eye balls? If so, do you recommend anything in particular? I tried some of the cheap Chinese ones and surprisingly it was terrible.
Just the naked eye here. When I first started painting I got a little magnifying glass stand thing, and I really disliked it. I see plenty of painters with the magnifying glasses you sort of flip down, and they swear by them. But, for now, I'm more than happy with just my eyes on their own.
I wanted to say thank you for this! The video is lovely and straightforward in what you cover, it's really easy to follow what you're doing and see the effects. I really appreciate the simplicity of your presentation/video style (not to say it's basic - it's not, it's very good!). And I learned a bunch! Possibly my favourite modelling video I've seen in the last week or so :)
Well, I'd like to return the thanks! You've made my day with that comment :)
I'm glad that my vision for these videos is coming across. I'll strive to continue at this level, and also improve as I learn how to record and edit better.
Always happy for constructive criticism too, another great opportunity to improve. Thanks again!
Thanks for the tutorial.
Good camera work 👍🏻
It's crazy how quickly the head changed from basic to looking more realistic with the stubble/eye painting
Love the attention to detail on this one!
Very nice stubble effect there love that
Cool head painting guide. Will definitely use some of your techniques. I have mostly painted Orks, far easier to paint faces on them, very similar in layering.
Quality little video mate, simple, informative, and most of all, one I can follow. Top job. End result is superb. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks, Keith! That's exactly what I'm going for with these, so I'm glad it hit the mark! Really appreciate the kind words ☺️
Beautiful paint jobs! Found you thanks to your Instagram ad.
Thank you so much! Plenty more coming in the future, I hope you enjoy the videos :D
Love the video keep up to good work
Thanks for the support, Banana! Really appreciate you! 😁
@@AboveAndBeyondMinisno problem and I’m gonna watch all of your videos promise there awesome
nice
Excellent! I just opened up the PA Payne's Grey and used it for the first time last night.
It's great! You can use it to add to most paints to make a universal cool highlight, adding cohesion to a mini's shading. Hope you enjoy it!
Also good for eyes is to paint in the white and, when dry, use a 0.1mm graphic art liner or technical pen to draw in the black.
Are you using any magnification on this or just your naked eye balls?
If so, do you recommend anything in particular? I tried some of the cheap Chinese ones and surprisingly it was terrible.
Just the naked eye here. When I first started painting I got a little magnifying glass stand thing, and I really disliked it. I see plenty of painters with the magnifying glasses you sort of flip down, and they swear by them. But, for now, I'm more than happy with just my eyes on their own.