You should do a series of this where each time Scott is allowed to add one of the "good" tools to his set and teaches Amber how to use it properly. That way Amber can level up with that bit of kit and her painting in general.
Same! I was, like, 20 when I first put paint to plastic, and Jesus Christ, it was awful. To the point that I have a friend stripping those old minis so I can repaint them properly. Hopefully round 2 will be better! (Although I have gotten a handful of more minis since then, to ensure I get proper practice lol)
It really hits home to see, that behind every mini-moron, a strong supportive woman who's totally willing to put up with his crap. Love the video, love you both! P.S. Great job, Amber!
This was great. We 100% need this as a series. step by step Amber getting more instruction while Scott gets better tools. Episode 2 Scott gets medium to mix the craft paints with, and Amber learns mini paint basics.
One of my all time favorite videos from you. I am so proud of Amber for being vulnerable on the internet. I tried to get my husband to paint a mini with me one time and he got so frustrated with it that he never completed the mini! I'm absolutely watching this video again with him as hopefully inspiration that he could stick it out accomplish a mini again if he gave it another shot!
This was such a great episode for me. My wife tried painting minis once. We compromised on a Necron Chronomancer (she wanted to paint a C'tan shard) for her. And when ever I wanted to give any adivse, she was like: "Stop it, you can do it, so it can't be that hard."
My wife chose the same model (Chronomancer) for her first miniature. It was just before Christmas 2022 that she started. It is still sitting in the drawer waiting to be finished because she got so frustrated with it. After using the exact same line as your wife 'you can do it so it can't be that hard' 😂 I have managed to rope three of my four kids into the hobby, but I think my wife is a lost cause in that respect.
For a first time painting, this is awesometacular! You managed to paint a smooth and evan coat of paint on the model. a point where first timers always struggle with. also you paint verry precise. no overspilling of colours onto other areas. i would say you have a solid foundation to become a great miniature artist, if you so desire to persue this more. And scott, you should repeat the challange, but together with Ninjon, to have an evan match ;) one with the crappiest brushes and one with all the fine arts supplys
Amber, if this is your first paint job, you did rock this! Have Scott show you some of his very early work and make a comparison….i think you’ll find that your painting is pretty good for a beginner! Great video to you both!
This is such a great and wholesome video. Bravo Scott and Amber! Amber did an incredible job for her first ever mini. You should both be proud not only for the quality of the mini, but also for the quality of the video and the quality of your relationship.
Something I regularly explain to new folks in my other hobby, working on cars, is that you can do a lot of the jobs with basic tools a lot of the good tools will make some tasks faster or easier. Some of these tools make sense to pick up early on because it'll make learning basics easier because you are no longer fighting the tools. I'd say a wet palette and a good variety of "ok" brushes are big areas that make fighting the tools less of an issue.
I love that you're able to share your passion with your wife. I echo others in that this should be a regular series. Amber is a great edition and I hope she feels welcome and appreciated for her efforts. Its encouraging to those starting out, to actually see themselves learning the process. And you're a great teacher to boot Scott! Cheers!
Watching this, it felt like you both had a great time doing this together. Sometimes it is nice to remember that many of us are painting minis for fun and not for perfection! Both models looked great!
Amber's mini 10/10... Scott... you get a 7.23/10... Scott should buy the tendies When Amber said, "When people lose the Golden Demon, I've heard they cry" it was like a dagger 🗡 through the heart. Lol
I want to see a video of you painting a project with Amber voicing over what she thinks you're doing and why it's helping. I think that would be gold. I know my wife has absolutely no idea what I'm doing with these little plastic vampires.
Amber did great, so lovely seeing you paint together at last. Hope you'll do more videos like this. It's not about perfection, it's all about the vibe.
Amber, you are entering the mini painting world at such a great time. Keep going! For a first mini that's amazing work! Scott, don't be dissin my favorite FolkArt paints!
Amber freaking crushed it!! It looks way better than my first mini ever. This video was amazing!!! Honestly I’d love to hear a voice over of Amber discerning what Scott is doing with no context it would be fuckn funny!
WE NEED MORE AMBER!! also Amber you did SOO much better job for your first mini than I did. Such a great job.. Please comeback and paint more. I would watch it as to see a novice improve over time.
This was such an amazing video, bring Amber into more of your videos for sure. Also it was great seeing you guys poke fun of each other, the banter was on point! Now I gotta try and get my wife to paint a mini with me. Both minis looked amazing btw
I want to hear Amber's thoughts! You guys are awesome together. So relaxed with each other. Would love to see more videos of the two of you together! Especially as a beginner painter myself.
This is a genius video series! Take someone who's new to the hobby and guide them through the process. Turn a noob into a journeyman! Show us the steps! let us share the experience of trying our best but not achieving our goals! I've seen countless videos by the pros, but very few that are relatable to us noobs
For her first mini she did an EXCELLENT job!!! You both brought different ideas to the table and they’re both, as you said, able to be played in a tabletop game with no issues. As we all know, it’s experience, not tools, that make a mini great…we can work with just about anything, given time.
This is one of your best videos ever! And for the record, your wife's mini looked great! my first mini looked nothing nearly as nice and clean as that paint job!!!!
WOW! I think Amber's paintjob looks great period. She didnt know anything about what she was doing or how and I think it still looks great. I think she could really do legit paintjobs with a little time and practice. Scott's looks great and it does indeed prove what he was saying about tools in a way. In another way though Amber's proves that tools can make an inexperienced painter do wonderfully. Great experiment.
Very very well done Amber. Anyone of us would have been shaking like a leaf with scott sitting less than a foot away slinging paint. Also Amber narrating a video would be outstandingly funny
I love Amber's patient little smile at Scott while he acts like a maniac in the intro. Also, I painted a ton of D&D minis using craft paints and they work just fine. Not super great, but definitely passable if you take your time.
One of the people that got me into the hobby had a friend that worked at an Apple barn plant. When they'd switch paints in the bottle filling, there'd be some purged mixed colors that were just a little off. So they got bottles of those for free and would give them to friends. I still remember that house full of metal minis painted with those slightly off colors but they looked fantastic. They had a multi tiered lazy Susan that looked like a rainbow because of all the subtle color changes in the bottles. The irony is that the painters than can really make the budget tools shine are those with a lot of experience and can work arund the limitstions, and the best tools let beginners learn without being limited by their tools. But people with experience don't want to be hindered by their tools and beginners don't want to invest a lot of money into something that might not be for them. This also highlights for me how some models have just gotten so fiddly and highly detailed more for macro photography than painting and how important models like this with big simple shapes and wide spaces are for getting people started. Some companies are too focused on making mini perfectly scaled elaborate statues rather than toy soldiers and game pieces for people to play with.
Her first mini ever! It looks great! Can't wait to hear about you two listening to Tswift and painting more minis together! Now I want to try this with my wife. Great video!
I was just wondering about this exact thing the other day. I've been collecting a entire studio of high-end gear for a couple of years, but truthfully not painting much. In my perfection-obsessed brain I need to have everything of the highest quality in meticulous order before I even think of starting. So, naturally, I never start. Latest excuse: "I can't just use rattle cans on what seems like thousands of grey minis. I need an airbrush. But not just any airbrush, it has to be... blah blah, and on and on, etc. etc." But you two just inspired me though. I'm gonna stop making excuses and dive in headfirst literally right now as the sun comes up. Keep up the rad content, Scott!
This was lovely - and Amber's color instincts are clearly rock-solid. The yellow daisies as a spot color were the perfect counterpoint to the purple cap. The model is definitely playable, and at least ten times better than my first model, lol. With a crash course on painting basics, I think Amber could really pull off a showstopper. And of course, Scott could make even craft paints work - I've done it, too - but good paint and good tools do make life much much easier. When I was learning, I only really had craft paints and taklon multipack brushes. When I actually got a set of real paints, and a decent couple of brushes, I was blown away at how much less work it took to get a good-looking result, and how much less frustration I faced with things like pigment grain size, pigment density, medium destabilization, surface tension issues... Totally down for Amber to do all the voiceovers in a future video.
For the first mini with no real help, this looks really good. Like I did fast worse than this when I started out. So huge props for putting yourself through this.
Amber did a great job! Way better than the first mini I ever painted. I wasn't adventurous enough to try blending colors, or drybrushing, and the model was just flat colors (and only 2-3 at that.) Her mini is WAY more visually interesting. Awesome work! Also, love her "metal fingers" at the end of the video! lol
Loved this video! this showed case greatly that the painter not the tools decide the paint job. Cause a lot of people get caught up in the "I need 'X' to be a good painter". Yes, certain tools will help you improve but if you don't put in the work, it won't change much. I had to dry palate for a while before I did a wet palate and saw the change it made. Still learning and experimenting like everyone else here. Also, your wife did amazing!
I heard this about video on TUP, and I love it. Scott, your self control when Amber was massaccaring your brush is something I need to be better about when I'm helping my kid paint :D
Having the best tools if you don't know how to use it will not make you the best, and opposite, knowing how to use the "worst" tools will give you an advantage anyway ! Love the exercise, and good to see you 2 guys having fun !
I hope to see more of this! I love the bro-time videos with Jon and Vince, but this is wholesome. ( may also be a good way for me to talk my S.O. into painting with me!)
This was so wonderful to watch, when my partner was interested in painting we just went to our FLGS and bought her whatever she wanted to paint, she went for some nighthaunt ghosty bois and had such a ball painting them and did such a good job too!
The color scheme that the wife used is beautiful, my husband and I laughed a lot remembering how we started painting and to this day, beautiful memories, and it turned out great for Scott to have used what we used for the task
This was great fun to watch; especially since it appeared that Amber enjoyed the experience...good job!! The better tools may make it easier but looks like practice and experience will win the day.
what you just did is exactly what I'm looking for in painting process, just sit down with mini, finishing over a relatively short amount of time and having fun!!! not looking for the great/best result you may produce, just something you like!!! thanks a lot!!! (Amber should totally narrate a video!!!)
You both did a fantastic job, I loved both your color schemes. Amber did a great job texturing the body of the mushroom, she just needs a layer or two of highlights and it would take it up to a solid 7/8
I used to teach one on one mini painting classes at the local game store I've seen a lot of peoples "firsts" most people don't like there first paint job and I promise with about 5-10 min of instruction combined with everything you learned from the first one you'd realize the first one wasn't so bad you where just to hard on yourself. Hopefully this isn't that last one regardless of if you or Scott share the rest of your mini painting journey. Thanks so much for sharing I know being on camera let alone your first time doing something on camera wasn't easy but hopefully it was fun!
I think I speak for the entire community when I say, no one is rooting for Scott.
I love how Scott pinned this comment, lol!
🤣harsh but true. We love you really Scott!
😊😅😂
She legitimately did good
Exactly, who in their right mind would root for Scott to beat his wife?
You should do a series of this where each time Scott is allowed to add one of the "good" tools to his set and teaches Amber how to use it properly. That way Amber can level up with that bit of kit and her painting in general.
"There's no crying in miniature painting."
"There's LOTS of crying. Just constant crying."
is that not how you thin paints?
Knocking over a pot of Nuln Oil can produce tears of frustration.
@@jeanclaudevanslammeno, you're supposed to use the blood of your enemies to thin your paint. For the Blood God!
The crying starts at the cash register
A river of tears
she did a great job! WAY BETTER than my first model
I agree. Much better than my first model. She should be proud!
Same here - although I was about 9 when I painted my first, which didn't help!
Same! I was, like, 20 when I first put paint to plastic, and Jesus Christ, it was awful. To the point that I have a friend stripping those old minis so I can repaint them properly. Hopefully round 2 will be better! (Although I have gotten a handful of more minis since then, to ensure I get proper practice lol)
Yeah I was 19 or 20 when I first painted a model, and I spent 40 hours absolutely caking the model with way too much paint. It looked horrible lol
You two have a great chemistry, we need more Scott and Amber videos!
they should date
did we watch the same video?
@@afkirbyUm.. I think they're married. :-D
That's the joke @@jamesflanagan3086
@@jamesflanagan3086that’s the joke
It really hits home to see, that behind every mini-moron, a strong supportive woman who's totally willing to put up with his crap. Love the video, love you both! P.S. Great job, Amber!
Amber is such a good sport throughout this video. I adore her positive attitude.
This was great. We 100% need this as a series. step by step Amber getting more instruction while Scott gets better tools. Episode 2 Scott gets medium to mix the craft paints with, and Amber learns mini paint basics.
Yes!
I think you got something here. This should be a thing.
I love Amber's little mushroom guy!
One of my all time favorite videos from you. I am so proud of Amber for being vulnerable on the internet. I tried to get my husband to paint a mini with me one time and he got so frustrated with it that he never completed the mini! I'm absolutely watching this video again with him as hopefully inspiration that he could stick it out accomplish a mini again if he gave it another shot!
This was such a great episode for me.
My wife tried painting minis once. We compromised on a Necron Chronomancer (she wanted to paint a C'tan shard) for her. And when ever I wanted to give any adivse, she was like: "Stop it, you can do it, so it can't be that hard."
My wife chose the same model (Chronomancer) for her first miniature. It was just before Christmas 2022 that she started. It is still sitting in the drawer waiting to be finished because she got so frustrated with it. After using the exact same line as your wife 'you can do it so it can't be that hard' 😂
I have managed to rope three of my four kids into the hobby, but I think my wife is a lost cause in that respect.
For a first time painting, this is awesometacular! You managed to paint a smooth and evan coat of paint on the model. a point where first timers always struggle with. also you paint verry precise. no overspilling of colours onto other areas. i would say you have a solid foundation to become a great miniature artist, if you so desire to persue this more.
And scott, you should repeat the challange, but together with Ninjon, to have an evan match ;) one with the crappiest brushes and one with all the fine arts supplys
Amber, if this is your first paint job, you did rock this! Have Scott show you some of his very early work and make a comparison….i think you’ll find that your painting is pretty good for a beginner! Great video to you both!
This is such a great and wholesome video. Bravo Scott and Amber!
Amber did an incredible job for her first ever mini. You should both be proud not only for the quality of the mini, but also for the quality of the video and the quality of your relationship.
It took me exactly 2 seconds to like this video. This is adorable.
Edit: AND THE MINIAC INTRO. LOVE IT.
Something I regularly explain to new folks in my other hobby, working on cars, is that you can do a lot of the jobs with basic tools a lot of the good tools will make some tasks faster or easier. Some of these tools make sense to pick up early on because it'll make learning basics easier because you are no longer fighting the tools. I'd say a wet palette and a good variety of "ok" brushes are big areas that make fighting the tools less of an issue.
I love that you're able to share your passion with your wife. I echo others in that this should be a regular series. Amber is a great edition and I hope she feels welcome and appreciated for her efforts. Its encouraging to those starting out, to actually see themselves learning the process. And you're a great teacher to boot Scott! Cheers!
Honestly, this has been one of Miniac's best vids in awhile!
This was awesome. I’d this to be a series so we all can see her progress. For her first model that’s some great tabletop ready imo
You did a super job Amber. When the performance anxiety is over, I hope you feel that you had a good time and that it was a fun experience.
PLACE YOUR BETS NOWWWW
I do enjoy visits from Amber. Having anyone with little to no hobby experience is great for us newbies to see and she's delightful.
Watching this, it felt like you both had a great time doing this together. Sometimes it is nice to remember that many of us are painting minis for fun and not for perfection! Both models looked great!
Amber's mini 10/10... Scott... you get a 7.23/10...
Scott should buy the tendies
When Amber said, "When people lose the Golden Demon, I've heard they cry" it was like a dagger 🗡 through the heart. Lol
hundreds of hours of work and no recognition can be hard. I've been there. even if you are there for all the right reasons it can still hurt.
she is delightful!!!
I want to see a video of you painting a project with Amber voicing over what she thinks you're doing and why it's helping. I think that would be gold. I know my wife has absolutely no idea what I'm doing with these little plastic vampires.
Amber did a great job! My first few miniatures were done with basic hobby paints and some of them came out decently. Great video.
This is a breath of fresh air! Amber you were a treat!
Scott, I do believe that you are still just a big kid at heart, seriously because you have so much energy and enthusiasm
Amber, for a first mini your pain job was a 10/10.
Amber’s paint job is so lovely and miles ahead of my first minis! This was a really fun video, can’t wait for the next one
we need more of this Scott. This was an adorable video. Great first mini Amber!
This was so much fun! Amber, "Yeah, just look at me, I have the best and it's not helping," I feel so seen!!! Thank you both for this awesome levity!
Will absolutely share this with my wife and I’d love to see this become a tutorial series. Short paint sessions teaching your wife new techniques.
Great job, Amber! You’d never know that was your first ever mini. Hopefully you try again when you can get more active help from Scott 😂
Amber did great, so lovely seeing you paint together at last. Hope you'll do more videos like this. It's not about perfection, it's all about the vibe.
Amber, you are entering the mini painting world at such a great time. Keep going! For a first mini that's amazing work!
Scott, don't be dissin my favorite FolkArt paints!
Amber freaking crushed it!! It looks way better than my first mini ever. This video was amazing!!! Honestly I’d love to hear a voice over of Amber discerning what Scott is doing with no context it would be fuckn funny!
Well done Amber, that looks great!
WE NEED MORE AMBER!! also Amber you did SOO much better job for your first mini than I did. Such a great job.. Please comeback and paint more. I would watch it as to see a novice improve over time.
My favorite video, and hopefully Amber enjoyed it enough to continue the hobby with you.
We definitely need more Scott and Amber videos. I think she did an amazing job!!!! 👏
Honestly, solid job for a first ever mini. Great work, Amber.
Great exploration and letting her just learn without direction. Keep painting! Nice to see you just have fun.
Painting the first miniature is always a win. Amber can be proud. No one expects a perfect mini. And she really put a lot of focus on the details.
This was such an amazing video, bring Amber into more of your videos for sure. Also it was great seeing you guys poke fun of each other, the banter was on point! Now I gotta try and get my wife to paint a mini with me. Both minis looked amazing btw
I want to hear Amber's thoughts! You guys are awesome together. So relaxed with each other. Would love to see more videos of the two of you together! Especially as a beginner painter myself.
I absolutely loved this video! Amber, your little mushroom dude is excellent! I loved your colour choices and those little flowers on the hat! ❤
Probably one of the most important videos out there, practice and skills is soooo important!
This is a genius video series! Take someone who's new to the hobby and guide them through the process. Turn a noob into a journeyman! Show us the steps! let us share the experience of trying our best but not achieving our goals! I've seen countless videos by the pros, but very few that are relatable to us noobs
For her first mini she did an EXCELLENT job!!! You both brought different ideas to the table and they’re both, as you said, able to be played in a tabletop game with no issues. As we all know, it’s experience, not tools, that make a mini great…we can work with just about anything, given time.
Haven't made it past the intro and already know this will be the best video evaaah! Go Amber!
Great job Amber! Excellent first mini! I hope this leads to more mini painting for you!
Yay! It is so nice to see you back Scott! I love it. Plus, I love seeing Amber here.
MORE AMBER!!!!!!!!!!!!! We love her honesty, thoughts and great painting for a new painter!
Great energy!
I hope you both keeping it for many, many more years to come
Huge props to amber for coming on and giving it a go! I think you did an awesome job and your mushroom looks really good
This is one of your best videos ever! And for the record, your wife's mini looked great! my first mini looked nothing nearly as nice and clean as that paint job!!!!
Amber did so well, her little mushroom guy is great! Great video, i'd love to see more of this sort of content.
definitely need videos narrated my amber. the chemistry you two have is brilliant
Definitely would watch more of these. Loved this
I love this concept for a video and Amber's participation was top notch. Love it.
This entire video is so heart warming! More videos like this would be really fun to watch and informative
WOW! I think Amber's paintjob looks great period. She didnt know anything about what she was doing or how and I think it still looks great. I think she could really do legit paintjobs with a little time and practice. Scott's looks great and it does indeed prove what he was saying about tools in a way. In another way though Amber's proves that tools can make an inexperienced painter do wonderfully. Great experiment.
Very very well done Amber. Anyone of us would have been shaking like a leaf with scott sitting less than a foot away slinging paint. Also Amber narrating a video would be outstandingly funny
I love Amber's patient little smile at Scott while he acts like a maniac in the intro.
Also, I painted a ton of D&D minis using craft paints and they work just fine. Not super great, but definitely passable if you take your time.
One of the people that got me into the hobby had a friend that worked at an Apple barn plant. When they'd switch paints in the bottle filling, there'd be some purged mixed colors that were just a little off. So they got bottles of those for free and would give them to friends. I still remember that house full of metal minis painted with those slightly off colors but they looked fantastic. They had a multi tiered lazy Susan that looked like a rainbow because of all the subtle color changes in the bottles.
The irony is that the painters than can really make the budget tools shine are those with a lot of experience and can work arund the limitstions, and the best tools let beginners learn without being limited by their tools. But people with experience don't want to be hindered by their tools and beginners don't want to invest a lot of money into something that might not be for them.
This also highlights for me how some models have just gotten so fiddly and highly detailed more for macro photography than painting and how important models like this with big simple shapes and wide spaces are for getting people started. Some companies are too focused on making mini perfectly scaled elaborate statues rather than toy soldiers and game pieces for people to play with.
Her first mini ever! It looks great! Can't wait to hear about you two listening to Tswift and painting more minis together! Now I want to try this with my wife. Great video!
I was just wondering about this exact thing the other day. I've been collecting a entire studio of high-end gear for a couple of years, but truthfully not painting much. In my perfection-obsessed brain I need to have everything of the highest quality in meticulous order before I even think of starting. So, naturally, I never start. Latest excuse: "I can't just use rattle cans on what seems like thousands of grey minis. I need an airbrush. But not just any airbrush, it has to be... blah blah, and on and on, etc. etc."
But you two just inspired me though. I'm gonna stop making excuses and dive in headfirst literally right now as the sun comes up. Keep up the rad content, Scott!
Amber is a goddamn gem and this is one of my all time favorite videos. You two are hilarious. Please do more together.
This was lovely - and Amber's color instincts are clearly rock-solid. The yellow daisies as a spot color were the perfect counterpoint to the purple cap. The model is definitely playable, and at least ten times better than my first model, lol. With a crash course on painting basics, I think Amber could really pull off a showstopper.
And of course, Scott could make even craft paints work - I've done it, too - but good paint and good tools do make life much much easier. When I was learning, I only really had craft paints and taklon multipack brushes. When I actually got a set of real paints, and a decent couple of brushes, I was blown away at how much less work it took to get a good-looking result, and how much less frustration I faced with things like pigment grain size, pigment density, medium destabilization, surface tension issues...
Totally down for Amber to do all the voiceovers in a future video.
Well done Amber, great video love to see the chemistry and fun you and us had.
Everyone has to start somewhere! You did an amazing job and now you just keep getting better!
Halfway through and this is a lovely and fun video, good job Amberac!
For the first mini with no real help, this looks really good. Like I did fast worse than this when I started out.
So huge props for putting yourself through this.
you have no idea how nostalgic is your intro song to me, wow, please keep making content bro, you are one of the best contents here on youtube...
Amber did an incredible job for that being her first mini!
Yes, we want to hear her thoughts/narrating one of your painting videos.
Amber did a great job! Way better than the first mini I ever painted. I wasn't adventurous enough to try blending colors, or drybrushing, and the model was just flat colors (and only 2-3 at that.) Her mini is WAY more visually interesting. Awesome work!
Also, love her "metal fingers" at the end of the video! lol
Loved this video! this showed case greatly that the painter not the tools decide the paint job. Cause a lot of people get caught up in the "I need 'X' to be a good painter". Yes, certain tools will help you improve but if you don't put in the work, it won't change much. I had to dry palate for a while before I did a wet palate and saw the change it made. Still learning and experimenting like everyone else here. Also, your wife did amazing!
I heard this about video on TUP, and I love it. Scott, your self control when Amber was massaccaring your brush is something I need to be better about when I'm helping my kid paint :D
Having the best tools if you don't know how to use it will not make you the best, and opposite, knowing how to use the "worst" tools will give you an advantage anyway !
Love the exercise, and good to see you 2 guys having fun !
I hope to see more of this! I love the bro-time videos with Jon and Vince, but this is wholesome. ( may also be a good way for me to talk my S.O. into painting with me!)
For a 1st model, she did fantastic. More like this!
A learning series with you two. PLEASE!
This was so wonderful to watch, when my partner was interested in painting we just went to our FLGS and bought her whatever she wanted to paint, she went for some nighthaunt ghosty bois and had such a ball painting them and did such a good job too!
I love how even in the presence of Amber you still committed to the "DONT FORGET TO".
Ever thought about doing a metal album cover diorama?
Well done Amber, you clearly have a good eye for colour, great job!!
The color scheme that the wife used is beautiful, my husband and I laughed a lot remembering how we started painting and to this day, beautiful memories, and it turned out great for Scott to have used what we used for the task
This was great fun to watch; especially since it appeared that Amber enjoyed the experience...good job!! The better tools may make it easier but looks like practice and experience will win the day.
what you just did is exactly what I'm looking for in painting process, just sit down with mini, finishing over a relatively short amount of time and having fun!!! not looking for the great/best result you may produce, just something you like!!! thanks a lot!!!
(Amber should totally narrate a video!!!)
Amber did so great! I loved the idea of a video where Amber does the narration. It would be fun to see how that turned out.
Amber, that is a REALLY great job for your first mini! Congratulations!
👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is such a fun video. I’d love to see more like this where you two just paint together.
Maybe one where Scott doesn’t keep all the secrets
You both did a fantastic job, I loved both your color schemes. Amber did a great job texturing the body of the mushroom, she just needs a layer or two of highlights and it would take it up to a solid 7/8
This was chill, cute, and I want it to be a regular series. NOW!!!
Absolutely love this video 😊 What a great job by Amber too! We need another Scott & Amber vid down the line 😁
always been a fan of this kind of videos, I mean involving partners in the actual stuff - great job!
I used to teach one on one mini painting classes at the local game store I've seen a lot of peoples "firsts" most people don't like there first paint job and I promise with about 5-10 min of instruction combined with everything you learned from the first one you'd realize the first one wasn't so bad you where just to hard on yourself. Hopefully this isn't that last one regardless of if you or Scott share the rest of your mini painting journey. Thanks so much for sharing I know being on camera let alone your first time doing something on camera wasn't easy but hopefully it was fun!
Great video! Love both the paint jobs. It’s great for a first try!
Scott’s excitement over texture on a belt made my day
Dude! Amber's brush control is stellar! Well done! :D