The idea that a bunch of mini painting bros are now going to go watch a bunch of makeup tutorials has filled me with so much joy 😂 Go out there kings and learn some stuff!!!
To be honest, we were joking with my wife than maybe in the future I might be the one that'll do her make-up, I am the one that want to go to beauties shop to see if there is good brushes on sale now.
Is no one else astounded by the makeup that Amber put on Scott? 10/10. There are things I like about both faces that you did, but I think that practicing the new techniques is definitely going to lend to improvement. Thank you for being open to learning new stuff and for being willing to do it in an entertaining way!
My wife and I share a hobby room, our desks are so we pretty much sit back to back while I paint minis and she paints her face (with make up). We'd tease each other often that Im painting toys and she's just painting her face over and over again. But many the time I have watched her through her mirror and realised how much BETTER she is at painting faces than I (her own, none the less). You've done a good thing here, Scott, I've finally got the courage to cross the trenches of the hobby room, wave the white flag and ask for help/advice.
I often joke with my partner that mini painting and nail/makeup art are the same hobby. Lighting, brushes and tools, rows of pots (nail/mini), airbrushing, uv lamps etc. This was one of my fave vids of yours. Thoughtful and an interesting look at bridging the gap between artforms.
My partners makeup skills are 11/10, and I've been amazed by how much I've learned from her that can be applied to painting. I do believe my favorite thing about the current stage of miniatures is the way it's connecting to other disciplines of visual art, and makeup absolutely is one we guys are only just starting to recognize more.
This is the mini-painting content we need! Practical, helful tips on how to improve as well as great entertainment and personal advancement. Top-tier video!
Human beings are sponges of knowledge. It is always good to explore more areas to see what can be used, adapted and imitated. The result really gives good guidelines to make the faces more interesting and impactful. Great video as always Papa Scott! Counting the days for the Kickstarter
YES! This is a great video 💕Knowledge transcends between hobbies. Just the other day i customized a doll (Barbie size) for a friend. I used my miniature painting skills to paint her face, inspired myself from a makeup tutorial, used milliput to make her a lightsaber and followed a cosplay tutorial to make foam armor. The more you learn from different sources the easyer it get to solve problems. Also you get backup projects to fend off the dreaded artblock and hobby burnout. This video made me so happy, i've been wanting it for so long. Thanks man 💕
This was a great video, also great application of the techniques! I was a makeup artist before covid and when I was at home all day with my table top RPG boyfriend I realized my skill could apply to his hobby. I feel like everything you mentioned here is what I try to bring to a 32mm model (easier said then done). The downside is my skills were around color correction and bringing out someone's features, not creating skin tones from nothing. So the last year has been me revisiting painting from a color theory perspective. Something that, not just meca did without realizing it with his video on skin tones using pastel colors. I was like da'h that is literally the colors I would use to correct reddness or baggy eyes before putting foundation on a client face.
A background in Theater/ Stage Makeup, is also very helpful for beginners to understand 'Painting to the Back Row'. The theory of exaggerating light and shadow to read at a distance.
I didn't know it at the time, but I needed those close pans through your paint pallete. It felt intimate. Great job with the face, and now I have to go watch some makeup tutorials.
When you grow up in and around stage theater, with a mom that does make-up and costumes and a dad that does scenery and props, the make-up stuff stuff, color selection, and some painting effects are almost second nature without realising it.
I love your scientific method, you're absolutely my favorite when it comes into getting into the nitty gritty of any particular painting subject. Personally, I love both of your faces. Your face painted with makeup techniques *looks* like a lady that put her make up on and, yes, more feminine, while your standard style shows so much "natural" warmth and brightness that just draws me (maybe a personal preference?). I imagine you'll find your way of blending these two styles in your own way, but I like both of them for different reasons!
I was mesmerized by makeup Scott. Did I just learn something new about myself and minipainting? Following the makeup tutorial techniques really punched that face up a class or two.
Such a great subject! As mini painters we are constantly telling ourselves to highlight faces to make them stand out from the rest of the model but when we do...we just treat them just like any other object under the light! It makes much more sense to paint them in a way that actually accentuates the features we want to stand out!
the camerawork and editing in this video so good. maybe it’s just been a second since i watched a miniac vid but it feels almost transcendent, had to go back a couple times to pay attention cause i was so distracted by shot composition or a juicy time lapse, 10/10
I've found that doing things you've never done before is the best form of learning, since it can result in new ideas and techniques that can further the existing knowledge. For this reason (and because I genuinely have a wide interest) have I gone out and painted just about any type of thing, from model cars to warhammer mini's, to busts, tanks, helicopters, anime figurine's and even a vinyl gundam.
We can always learn things from other disciplines. I have seen a lot of transfer of technique between different types of model painting as well as between model making and fine art. It's cool to realize there's another avenue of useful ideas at our disposal.
As someone who is neither a professional painter OR a makeup artist, but does pay attention to both (painters cuz of me, makeup cuz of my fiance having me watch this stuff) the only real critique i have for the 2nd face (which def an improvement over the 1st) is theres a bit to much contrast between the highlights and shades.
this is a great idea and the results are significant! I’ve done a lot of this kind of a cross-skill research, looking up videos for ship model builders, train set builders, gundam sprayers, car sprayers, just normal oil painters… there’s SO many other areas of art that can teach us about ours!
I wish I had seen this video sooner but its actually come at the right time when I have been agonising over painting the face on a bust I'm working on. Thank you!
I watch these with my fiance sometimes and people customizing Bratz dolls, theirs alot of useful tips and tricks ive never thought of. Now my fiance has been doing makeup for years now and she's way better at painting faces then I am.
This is part of why I love you and your content, you arent too proud to admit shortcomings or when you are wrong. Also never too proud to get some makeup on ya! You use it all as learning opportunities
Its really cool to see how much you learned from those tutorials! I think theres still a lot of value in how you painted the first face, especially if your going for a more natural look, but defeinitely a cool new way to think about painting faces!
I paint garage kits and not miniatures, but this video is super helpful to painting those too. Also super happy about being able to get a brush box in that kickstarter!! Backed it right away.
6AM to 5PM im an architect and when the sun go down im a hobbynewbie. Your work teach me a lot. Now my hobby space is bigger than my bedroom :)). I might need some make up tutorial ^^. From VietNam
The distribution of light and dark tones definitely improved. I will say that I think you should try this again with the red color underneath everything (like on your traditional head) as the color and warmth of the skin overall definitely got dialed down to a level that feels less warm and fleshy and has more purple tones. Still could go over with the mid tone afterwards to establish your “foundation” to begin from. Possibly the color difference between the colors on the two heads was either due to: 1. you using altogether different paints, or 2. due to the translucency of your mid tone color. Even the most opaque paint will only cover 90% of the way, with the remainder letting the base color show through. Upturned nose trick works awesome! Applying Makeup always looked difficult as hell, speaking as a guy. When the day comes where the social pressure changes and even men expect men to wear makeup the ladies are gonna have a long hard laugh at our initial efforts. 😂
This is one of the best videos you've made - clearly something worked with a gap and all the KS activity! Not just the interesting subject, but your B-roll choices and little gag inserts are on fire in this one - whatever you did, keep doing it!
it is strange that I picked up a bunch of makeup brushes for doing different effects and now going to check out the makeup tutorials to get better at faces. Yes, learning can come from a myriad of sources.
One thing that would be great to point out is how using the shadows/light of make up/painting can drastically change the shape of a face. With simple tweaks to how those shadows/light play across the sculpt you can make a full face narrower or fuller. A deep set eye brighter, etc.
Thats what I am here for.... unconventional educational input. Thanks for the push in the direction of make-up Scott. Now I can channel my inner beauty queen ;)
A profound difference that looks amazing. I think that whatever technique you use, its still miniturisation so that will always be a complication to the lighting. But, if you need to learn ANY technique, you need to watch the masters [or mistresses] to learn the tricks-of-the-trade.
Dude, the part where you’re reading Fart Quest to your dogs and one licks you is the best advertisement in a video I’ve seen in a long time. LOL Well done!
I got pulled into watching a makeup channel by my partner as the presenter also tells a true crime story at the same time (Baily Sarian). Its amazing how much i picked up by ozmosis that you highlighted in this video Scott! Awesome work!
Super innovative and hugely informative painting video that’s just offered me insight on my miniature painting workand artwork. There’s so much cross pollination in cool creatives stuff.Thanks Scott
I'm really impressed how you took something not related to the hobby, and use it to get better! Great thinking and the effect is quite visible, so it pays off. That reminds, that it is worth to spent some time to widen the perspective (I don't know if it is the way to say it, because English is not my first language, but I think you know what I meant). Cheers Friend!
I am reminded of growing up with several sisters. Had I been interested in painting well at that time, I probably should have paid more attention to learning how makeup is applied. Though had I been blessed with a daughter, I would have had to learn how to do makeup. Regardless, mind blown... And with receiving busts and some really awesome paintbrushes from Squidmar, I really want to see how all the techniques I have learned here and other places will turn out. P. S. I look forward to the brush coffin. Got to have something to protect my brushes.
I’m a woman who has never worn makeup (I know, so r/notlikeothergirls), so I was also surprised by a lot of these tips. Thanks for trying something new and showing the results! I like these kind of videos. Looking forward to your KS! First one I’ve ever been able to catch. Signed, a fellow metal head.
As a dude with a bunch of daughters of khaine to paint, this is a godsend. Also the section of you and your wife applying makeup to each other was adorable :3
I agree with what others have said, this is one of your best videos. The video was fun, and very informative. You getting your face did was awesome. Please please do an episode of TUP with both of you in glamor mode.
i really like how detailed you work and learn. I also love that you use the scientific methoid and apply it in something like mini painting or makeup in this case. please keep this stuff coming. from whitehorse yukon
Dude, Amber saw the opportunity for some guy-liner and frikkin SEIZED it. Absolute legend. It goes REALLY nicely with the septum piercing! You guys are both so cute! 😭I'd love to see more guest appearances by her!
Love this kind of video, because my faces always look ... kind of weird. Thank god for helmets and animal people (Skaven ftw!) ^^ Great job on the video, as usual, Scott! It is always so interesting to see what we mini painters can learn from other artists.
This was fascinating, Scott! I love your scientific method approach, as always. That you lamented not going to art school was hilarious; no one says that. 😂
I enjoy this crossover. There is fun videos of makeup artists using hobby paints, now we're using makeup brushes and tutorials. Last we need makeup artists to paint miniatures. Honestly, its useful stuff since I think makeup on minis is a missed detail opportunity.
Nikki is a phenomenon where I am from haha, featured in all kind of tv shows and stuff. She is quite a funny person to, maybe i will even watch her tutorials now
Really enjoyed your process and how you think about improving your painting skills. I'm still at the 'my faces kinda suck' stage.. Just attempting to get highlights correctly and Whoah boy those eyeballs (monsters are more forgiving than humans). I totally agree your second forehead is an improvement. But they both look cool 2 me for different reasons.
Daaaaaaaaamn, you did such an amazing job. Both at paiting this teaser for you campaign and at explaining what you did. Again, i learned alot, cant wait to test it out on these sweet mini's!!
Gonna casually throw a wild card onto the table and recommend Face/Off, that competition show about movie special effects makeup. I've definitely picked up some great tips from watching it!
Well, guess that gives me a use for all those space marine heads I have. Really cool stuff, and really good job explaining all the details you learned.
You both look fabulous, and don’t let anyone say otherwise. :) On a different note, this plays well to my engineering mind. “Rely on existing knowledge “. And seriously, who better at applying pigments to faces than makeup artists?
This has been pretty interesting! Definitely an improvement however in saying that they are certain aspects to both the faces that I like. You should mix both styles (maybe) Things to keep in mind: Sometimes contouring the cheeks too deeply isn’t always flattering. Rounder faces tend to look more youthful. Also instead of pink blush try using warm peach or orange tone colours. You two could actually start a makeup Chanel and I would watch 😋 so fun!!!
Fascinating exchange of color theory! Gotta get my wife to try out couples face painting too, that's a pro move! You continue to make waves, brother!!!
The idea that a bunch of mini painting bros are now going to go watch a bunch of makeup tutorials has filled me with so much joy 😂 Go out there kings and learn some stuff!!!
It gives me similar vibes as military dudes watching My Little Pony. Societal norms over what men should watch are overrated.
To be honest, we were joking with my wife than maybe in the future I might be the one that'll do her make-up, I am the one that want to go to beauties shop to see if there is good brushes on sale now.
@@JonathanSchoreels91 msQ eyebrushes are perfect for all your drybrushing needs.
A similar thing with heavy metal fans( like myself)going to beauty videos for how take care of long hair
I know right? Collision of worlds in the best way 💕
Is no one else astounded by the makeup that Amber put on Scott? 10/10.
There are things I like about both faces that you did, but I think that practicing the new techniques is definitely going to lend to improvement. Thank you for being open to learning new stuff and for being willing to do it in an entertaining way!
Ye it’s 10 outta 10
My wife and I share a hobby room, our desks are so we pretty much sit back to back while I paint minis and she paints her face (with make up). We'd tease each other often that Im painting toys and she's just painting her face over and over again. But many the time I have watched her through her mirror and realised how much BETTER she is at painting faces than I (her own, none the less). You've done a good thing here, Scott, I've finally got the courage to cross the trenches of the hobby room, wave the white flag and ask for help/advice.
Same here lol
Are you just hitting your stride? I felt like this is a top 10 Miniac video. Loving everything about it.
That means a lot to me, roofuskit. Thank you!
Got to agree, this one was a real eye opener.
Agreed with this. Content aside, this is a really enjoyable production in its own right.
Nice work as always! Anyone else wants a full version video of the makeup application they did on each other 🤪
Now we need a makeup artist paint a minis face and the cycle will form
I cant get over how adorable you and Amber are applying makeup to each other. Thanks for the feel good moment of my day!
I often joke with my partner that mini painting and nail/makeup art are the same hobby. Lighting, brushes and tools, rows of pots (nail/mini), airbrushing, uv lamps etc.
This was one of my fave vids of yours. Thoughtful and an interesting look at bridging the gap between artforms.
oh man the shot where you zoomed out and said "let's get after it bud" was completely cinematic.
The whole world is a palette and a canvas.
Painting lessons are everywhere.
My partners makeup skills are 11/10, and I've been amazed by how much I've learned from her that can be applied to painting. I do believe my favorite thing about the current stage of miniatures is the way it's connecting to other disciplines of visual art, and makeup absolutely is one we guys are only just starting to recognize more.
This is the mini-painting content we need! Practical, helful tips on how to improve as well as great entertainment and personal advancement.
Top-tier video!
Human beings are sponges of knowledge. It is always good to explore more areas to see what can be used, adapted and imitated.
The result really gives good guidelines to make the faces more interesting and impactful. Great video as always Papa Scott! Counting the days for the Kickstarter
Little detail that is super awesome - the addition of labels for the paint colours with the purpose for each when shown on the wet pallet.
Enjoyed Scott's new image as the frontman of an 80s Synthpop band. XD 6:24
YES! This is a great video 💕Knowledge transcends between hobbies. Just the other day i customized a doll (Barbie size) for a friend. I used my miniature painting skills to paint her face, inspired myself from a makeup tutorial, used milliput to make her a lightsaber and followed a cosplay tutorial to make foam armor. The more you learn from different sources the easyer it get to solve problems. Also you get backup projects to fend off the dreaded artblock and hobby burnout. This video made me so happy, i've been wanting it for so long. Thanks man 💕
This was a great video, also great application of the techniques! I was a makeup artist before covid and when I was at home all day with my table top RPG boyfriend I realized my skill could apply to his hobby. I feel like everything you mentioned here is what I try to bring to a 32mm model (easier said then done). The downside is my skills were around color correction and bringing out someone's features, not creating skin tones from nothing. So the last year has been me revisiting painting from a color theory perspective. Something that, not just meca did without realizing it with his video on skin tones using pastel colors. I was like da'h that is literally the colors I would use to correct reddness or baggy eyes before putting foundation on a client face.
A background in Theater/ Stage Makeup, is also very helpful for beginners to understand 'Painting to the Back Row'. The theory of exaggerating light and shadow to read at a distance.
I didn't know it at the time, but I needed those close pans through your paint pallete. It felt intimate.
Great job with the face, and now I have to go watch some makeup tutorials.
When you grow up in and around stage theater, with a mom that does make-up and costumes and a dad that does scenery and props, the make-up stuff stuff, color selection, and some painting effects are almost second nature without realising it.
I love your scientific method, you're absolutely my favorite when it comes into getting into the nitty gritty of any particular painting subject.
Personally, I love both of your faces. Your face painted with makeup techniques *looks* like a lady that put her make up on and, yes, more feminine, while your standard style shows so much "natural" warmth and brightness that just draws me (maybe a personal preference?). I imagine you'll find your way of blending these two styles in your own way, but I like both of them for different reasons!
I was mesmerized by makeup Scott. Did I just learn something new about myself and minipainting? Following the makeup tutorial techniques really punched that face up a class or two.
I learned most of my color theory from a fashion design TH-cam channel. It's so important to look for inspiration outside our hobby niche.
Such a great subject! As mini painters we are constantly telling ourselves to highlight faces to make them stand out from the rest of the model but when we do...we just treat them just like any other object under the light! It makes much more sense to paint them in a way that actually accentuates the features we want to stand out!
This was one of the best videos on mini painting I've ever watched. Super, super well done.
the camerawork and editing in this video so good. maybe it’s just been a second since i watched a miniac vid but it feels almost transcendent, had to go back a couple times to pay attention cause i was so distracted by shot composition or a juicy time lapse, 10/10
I've found that doing things you've never done before is the best form of learning, since it can result in new ideas and techniques that can further the existing knowledge. For this reason (and because I genuinely have a wide interest) have I gone out and painted just about any type of thing, from model cars to warhammer mini's, to busts, tanks, helicopters, anime figurine's and even a vinyl gundam.
This is amongst the absolute best and most interesting tips to apply to minis. Well done.
We can always learn things from other disciplines. I have seen a lot of transfer of technique between different types of model painting as well as between model making and fine art. It's cool to realize there's another avenue of useful ideas at our disposal.
As someone who is neither a professional painter OR a makeup artist, but does pay attention to both (painters cuz of me, makeup cuz of my fiance having me watch this stuff) the only real critique i have for the 2nd face (which def an improvement over the 1st) is theres a bit to much contrast between the highlights and shades.
I'm glad i'm not the only one who thought that it was a bit "harsh" in contrast.
this is a great idea and the results are significant! I’ve done a lot of this kind of a cross-skill research, looking up videos for ship model builders, train set builders, gundam sprayers, car sprayers, just normal oil painters… there’s SO many other areas of art that can teach us about ours!
Love when you break things down like this. These types of videos leave me with so much knowledge 1
As both a mini painter and a makeup artist I very much enjoyed this video!
I wish I had seen this video sooner but its actually come at the right time when I have been agonising over painting the face on a bust I'm working on. Thank you!
I was not ready for Feminiac at 6:08, damn king you lookin' fine!
I watch these with my fiance sometimes and people customizing Bratz dolls, theirs alot of useful tips and tricks ive never thought of. Now my fiance has been doing makeup for years now and she's way better at painting faces then I am.
There's not theirs
@@isisnmagic1812 sorry
This tutorial was definitely worth the wait for a new video. Especially dolled up Scott. LOL, beautiful!
This is part of why I love you and your content, you arent too proud to admit shortcomings or when you are wrong.
Also never too proud to get some makeup on ya!
You use it all as learning opportunities
Its really cool to see how much you learned from those tutorials! I think theres still a lot of value in how you painted the first face, especially if your going for a more natural look, but defeinitely a cool new way to think about painting faces!
I paint garage kits and not miniatures, but this video is super helpful to painting those too. Also super happy about being able to get a brush box in that kickstarter!! Backed it right away.
6AM to 5PM im an architect and when the sun go down im a hobbynewbie. Your work teach me a lot. Now my hobby space is bigger than my bedroom :)). I might need some make up tutorial ^^. From VietNam
Yaaay a new Video! Hope you still find some time for yourself between moving and working.
The distribution of light and dark tones definitely improved. I will say that I think you should try this again with the red color underneath everything (like on your traditional head) as the color and warmth of the skin overall definitely got dialed down to a level that feels less warm and fleshy and has more purple tones. Still could go over with the mid tone afterwards to establish your “foundation” to begin from. Possibly the color difference between the colors on the two heads was either due to: 1. you using altogether different paints, or 2. due to the translucency of your mid tone color. Even the most opaque paint will only cover 90% of the way, with the remainder letting the base color show through. Upturned nose trick works awesome! Applying Makeup always looked difficult as hell, speaking as a guy. When the day comes where the social pressure changes and even men expect men to wear makeup the ladies are gonna have a long hard laugh at our initial efforts. 😂
This is one of the best videos you've made - clearly something worked with a gap and all the KS activity! Not just the interesting subject, but your B-roll choices and little gag inserts are on fire in this one - whatever you did, keep doing it!
Really great video. I’ve just started painting faces recently and there’s a ton of useful stuff in here. Really fun to watch too.
it is strange that I picked up a bunch of makeup brushes for doing different effects and now going to check out the makeup tutorials to get better at faces. Yes, learning can come from a myriad of sources.
One thing that would be great to point out is how using the shadows/light of make up/painting can drastically change the shape of a face. With simple tweaks to how those shadows/light play across the sculpt you can make a full face narrower or fuller. A deep set eye brighter, etc.
SCOTT IN MAKEUP!!! That was so funny lol 🤣 😂 😆
Thats what I am here for.... unconventional educational input. Thanks for the push in the direction of make-up Scott. Now I can channel my inner beauty queen ;)
I airbrush my girlfriends makeup sometimes and was surprised by how much crossover there is in the hobbies. Great vid!
Nice! I'll propose her some Streaking Grime over Typhus Corrosion...
A profound difference that looks amazing. I think that whatever technique you use, its still miniturisation so that will always be a complication to the lighting. But, if you need to learn ANY technique, you need to watch the masters [or mistresses] to learn the tricks-of-the-trade.
Dude, the part where you’re reading Fart Quest to your dogs and one licks you is the best advertisement in a video I’ve seen in a long time. LOL Well done!
I got pulled into watching a makeup channel by my partner as the presenter also tells a true crime story at the same time (Baily Sarian). Its amazing how much i picked up by ozmosis that you highlighted in this video Scott! Awesome work!
Super innovative and hugely informative painting video that’s just offered me insight on my miniature painting workand artwork. There’s so much cross pollination in cool creatives stuff.Thanks Scott
I'm really impressed how you took something not related to the hobby, and use it to get better! Great thinking and the effect is quite visible, so it pays off. That reminds, that it is worth to spent some time to widen the perspective (I don't know if it is the way to say it, because English is not my first language, but I think you know what I meant). Cheers Friend!
The wood elves you painted are absolutely stunning.
Eat paint and binge metal
"I learned a bunch, even more that I didn't share in this video" -- would love a whole series on (tiny 28mm) faces and all the things possible!
I am reminded of growing up with several sisters. Had I been interested in painting well at that time, I probably should have paid more attention to learning how makeup is applied. Though had I been blessed with a daughter, I would have had to learn how to do makeup. Regardless, mind blown... And with receiving busts and some really awesome paintbrushes from Squidmar, I really want to see how all the techniques I have learned here and other places will turn out.
P. S. I look forward to the brush coffin. Got to have something to protect my brushes.
I’m a woman who has never worn makeup (I know, so r/notlikeothergirls), so I was also surprised by a lot of these tips. Thanks for trying something new and showing the results! I like these kind of videos. Looking forward to your KS! First one I’ve ever been able to catch. Signed, a fellow metal head.
As a dude with a bunch of daughters of khaine to paint, this is a godsend. Also the section of you and your wife applying makeup to each other was adorable :3
Amazing edits on this one, was very amusing and educational!
That face looks super realistic! Well done Miniac!
This was so wholesome the whole thing with your wife loved it.
I do special effects makeup at haunted houses and beauty makeup really helps brain storm monster ideas 😂
It's good to see you making another video! I was starting to get withdrawls!
I agree with what others have said, this is one of your best videos. The video was fun, and very informative. You getting your face did was awesome. Please please do an episode of TUP with both of you in glamor mode.
i really like how detailed you work and learn. I also love that you use the scientific methoid and apply it in something like mini painting or makeup in this case. please keep this stuff coming.
from whitehorse yukon
Great video! I also watch makeup tutorials to help me paint faces better. The forehead shading is a big one that really helps!
This is really interesting to me! I never really thought about using resources outside of mini painting for mini painting. Thanks for the great video!
I love when you trash your throat for that ending bit. PAINT MORE MINISSSS
Dude, Amber saw the opportunity for some guy-liner and frikkin SEIZED it. Absolute legend. It goes REALLY nicely with the septum piercing! You guys are both so cute! 😭I'd love to see more guest appearances by her!
Can’t wait to try it. Thanks Scott,
great tutorial, im def going to check out those notes.
Great video! The painting's not in my range (yet!) but I love the camera work you've got going on here! Mad props!
Miniature painting just got fabulous 🦄
Love this kind of video, because my faces always look ... kind of weird. Thank god for helmets and animal people (Skaven ftw!) ^^
Great job on the video, as usual, Scott!
It is always so interesting to see what we mini painters can learn from other artists.
This was fascinating, Scott! I love your scientific method approach, as always. That you lamented not going to art school was hilarious; no one says that. 😂
Fantastic! Both the knowledge shared and the end result. Thank you!
Awesome tips! The techniques are very interesting for sure!
thank you Scott. this is the video i needed right now. im pushing myself to get better at skin and faces. the acrylic stars have aligned lol
I enjoy this crossover. There is fun videos of makeup artists using hobby paints, now we're using makeup brushes and tutorials. Last we need makeup artists to paint miniatures. Honestly, its useful stuff since I think makeup on minis is a missed detail opportunity.
Nikki is a phenomenon where I am from haha, featured in all kind of tv shows and stuff. She is quite a funny person to, maybe i will even watch her tutorials now
Really enjoyed your process and how you think about improving your painting skills. I'm still at the 'my faces kinda suck' stage.. Just attempting to get highlights correctly and Whoah boy those eyeballs (monsters are more forgiving than humans). I totally agree your second forehead is an improvement. But they both look cool 2 me for different reasons.
Miniac Scott, the mad trap tickler.
Didn't think that's what I would've seen today.. 😂😂
Daaaaaaaaamn, you did such an amazing job. Both at paiting this teaser for you campaign and at explaining what you did. Again, i learned alot, cant wait to test it out on these sweet mini's!!
Yeah it clearly looks like it has makeup on. So from that standpoint bravo! You should do an Ultra marine Librarian with makeup! Badass!! 😬
Gonna casually throw a wild card onto the table and recommend Face/Off, that competition show about movie special effects makeup. I've definitely picked up some great tips from watching it!
sounds awesome!
The lips on your second mini are also amazing
I greatly enjoy the work of Milan Dufek, he's a historical painter who I've been following for how to paint faces in oils.
Very cool Idea I definately identified with the Pffffhh I dont need that! Only to be like I might need that by the end
I like the style of this video! Great work👍🏻
Just learning how to paint faces so this is very helpful. Great video, thanks
Well, guess that gives me a use for all those space marine heads I have. Really cool stuff, and really good job explaining all the details you learned.
Great to see you back!
You both look fabulous, and don’t let anyone say otherwise. :)
On a different note, this plays well to my engineering mind. “Rely on existing knowledge “. And seriously, who better at applying pigments to faces than makeup artists?
@12:26 before and after- left is After, Right is before
This has been pretty interesting! Definitely an improvement however in saying that they are certain aspects to both the faces that I like. You should mix both styles (maybe)
Things to keep in mind: Sometimes contouring the cheeks too deeply isn’t always flattering. Rounder faces tend to look more youthful. Also instead of pink blush try using warm peach or orange tone colours.
You two could actually start a makeup Chanel and I would watch 😋 so fun!!!
I'll keep those tips in mind! I think you're spot on about mixing both approaches.
thats crazy! the second head looks smaller, I'll def be giving these a shot
Fascinating exchange of color theory! Gotta get my wife to try out couples face painting too, that's a pro move! You continue to make waves, brother!!!
What would have been really metal would have been a full Twisted Sister cosplay
what an incredible, missed opportunity