Thank you so much for this series of videos. I do hope you will do more of them, but please, I beg you not to skip steps completely as you did in some episodes of this series. Cheers and keep up the good work!
The process in between videos 4 and 5 is a combination of painting in little details, highlighting edges and some simple freehands. They're steps that would take very long to put in the video and the explanation would basically come down to "paint this in": it wasn't omitted because of it being complicated but because of it being tedious, repetitive and uninteresting to explain. It only requires a steady pulse and some practice. Honestly, we left it out because we thought that nobody would be interested in it. Also, none of those things are specific to this figure or this style. Seeing that some of you are interested, we might make content on that at some point. In the meantime, we'd encourage you to try to do those freehands by yourself and, if after trying you still have specific questions, please ask away, that way we'll know how to better help you :D
@@BigChildCreatives Thank you for your answer. I may explain myself a but more. First of all, it is very frustrating to see steps have pop out without explanation. I do understand that include every uncut sequence would be obviously too long. I do also understand that because of the camera and the focus, the painter is not always confortable to do some details that require to handle the miniature closer or else. However, there is much there than to see the painter put their brush on the miniature, as the choice of colours, the mixed used, all that process is interesting, and the explanations are extremely valuable. Then you could shorten sequences, or make some timelapes, that's fine. Again, I would like to thank the team of Big Child Creative for sharing such an astonishing work.
Thank you so much for making this video publicly available. I have learnt so much from this and I strongly believe that many painters will also learn from this too! keep going!
Bro this was insane! Amazing work! When I get this game I was hoping to paint them but the last time I painted miniatures I ruined them lol! Your United set must look STELLAR! Again amazing work dude!
Not really: each figure takes a different amount of time. It depends on the painter, the figure, how many chibis have they painted before and many other factors. Just take it easy and paint at your own pace :)
It’s 2023 and the people want more marvel united tutorials!!!
Hey Ruben,
Really appreciate the vid. I think the Chibi minis are fab and can't wait to get painting - thank you for all the tips and advice! ❤
This was an amazing series. Your skill level is astonishing!
Thank you so much for this series of videos. I do hope you will do more of them, but please, I beg you not to skip steps completely as you did in some episodes of this series. Cheers and keep up the good work!
The process in between videos 4 and 5 is a combination of painting in little details, highlighting edges and some simple freehands. They're steps that would take very long to put in the video and the explanation would basically come down to "paint this in": it wasn't omitted because of it being complicated but because of it being tedious, repetitive and uninteresting to explain. It only requires a steady pulse and some practice.
Honestly, we left it out because we thought that nobody would be interested in it. Also, none of those things are specific to this figure or this style.
Seeing that some of you are interested, we might make content on that at some point. In the meantime, we'd encourage you to try to do those freehands by yourself and, if after trying you still have specific questions, please ask away, that way we'll know how to better help you :D
@@BigChildCreatives Thank you for your answer. I may explain myself a but more. First of all, it is very frustrating to see steps have pop out without explanation. I do understand that include every uncut sequence would be obviously too long. I do also understand that because of the camera and the focus, the painter is not always confortable to do some details that require to handle the miniature closer or else.
However, there is much there than to see the painter put their brush on the miniature, as the choice of colours, the mixed used, all that process is interesting, and the explanations are extremely valuable. Then you could shorten sequences, or make some timelapes, that's fine.
Again, I would like to thank the team of Big Child Creative for sharing such an astonishing work.
This was an awesome series. Would it be possible to see how you painted the visors to appear translucent, like for Hawkeye and Wasp?
Love your videos. Great work. Keep it up!
Thank you so much for making this video publicly available. I have learnt so much from this and I strongly believe that many painters will also learn from this too! keep going!
Thank you for this series. You make it look so easy!
Thank you for this series, I've learnt a lot. You make it look so easy that it's almost insulting, but we'll keep practicing :D
Absolutamente fabuloso
Bro this was insane! Amazing work! When I get this game I was hoping to paint them but the last time I painted miniatures I ruined them lol! Your United set must look STELLAR! Again amazing work dude!
WoW, amanzing... Brutal
This is so incredibly amazing! Can you estimate how many hours you've put into that mini in total?
Not really: each figure takes a different amount of time. It depends on the painter, the figure, how many chibis have they painted before and many other factors.
Just take it easy and paint at your own pace :)