Great video, I found it very helpful. Just one helpful tip I wanted to give you though, the word bridle is actually pronounced bry-dle. Bry as in dry. It's definitely confusing with the way its spelled.
Don't, Dont, Don't paint the eyes ! (13:05) Beginners think it adds the 'wow' factor that the eyes are painted but in reality two splodgy fried eggs the size of the figures entire cheek make your figures look totally amateurish and goofy. Trust me, just leave the eye area below the peak of the cap dark, it will look a lot better- and it's even quicker.
Always love seeing you expand your Russians! Looking forward to your future Napoleonic content.
Great video, I found it very helpful. Just one helpful tip I wanted to give you though, the word bridle is actually pronounced bry-dle. Bry as in dry. It's definitely confusing with the way its spelled.
Hey always room for improvement! Thanks for the point out.
Don't, Dont, Don't paint the eyes ! (13:05) Beginners think it adds the 'wow' factor that the eyes are painted but in reality two splodgy fried eggs the size of the figures entire cheek make your figures look totally amateurish and goofy. Trust me, just leave the eye area below the peak of the cap dark, it will look a lot better- and it's even quicker.
@@MrVolvobloke they’re not that bad and I think eyes add character. But you’re not wrong. It’s faster just to make them dark and forget about them.