Fixing everything wrong with your paint jobs - In 20 minutes or less!

Publicado 2024-07-05
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This week, we got Warhammer miniatures from our viewers - and with 20 minutes of work, we've been able to help our viewers lift their paint jobs to crush the next plateu on their painting journey!

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Videos edited by Maxime Dader & Viktor Weste

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • Im Steve from Play On Tabletop... and every time you talk about Steve, directly into the camera, I definitely feel like it's a direct hit, hahahaha. Probably retaliation from when Nick challenged you to that Manta thing.
  • @got2win1day94
    You really made my dwarf look fantastic! I repainted that glowing pipe 3-4 times trying to figure out what wasn’t looking right. Now I know ☺️. Great advice! Thank you!
  • @scottrenfer2735
    This is the PERFECT tutorial format! Lots of us often paint a mini to completion, but don't know how to give it that extra touch to take it up a notch. This is excellent! Please do many more vids like this! Thank you!
  • @Dragonnerd75
    Emil and Lukas inspired me to start painting miniatures, and their advice on the channel has really helped me, keep it up guys
  • @davidchesko6810
    Have you ever thought of giving a pic at Gaming Distance during your reveals, to go along with the close up, to show us what our view would be typically? The close view is nice for fine detail but can make us think that is how the figure should look at gaming distance.
  • @Scrobbles
    Paint the full Fellowship, and stick them in a diorama🤘🏻
  • @tylerm7864
    Hope this is a continual series! The advice is great to see and watch and I can apply it to my own painting skills depending on each mini and what can be improved on each one in different ways! Love it!
  • @SamDavies94
    Love the split screen sponsor section, surprised people don't do that all the time!
  • @travincal1
    Actually.... It might be controversial but I think the before on the frog looked better than the after. Almost like they mislabeled the before and after. Whoever's the artist he's clearly talented.
  • @imrahil333
    This is one of the most helpful videos on mini-painting I've seen. I hope other youtube artists model this sort of thing. I remember asking myself while watching specifically the parts about pushing the contrast "Oh, that's all it is, but look at the difference!" But you don't always see that when you're watching a pro go from start-to-finish. Thanks so much!
  • @BarokaiRein
    Honestly, that ork looked awesome. It's like a model from a dawn of war game. Dark and gritty, and the details kinda blend together.
  • @benfieldhicks7064
    I loved this video! So many times I sit and think “it needs something but I don’t know how to take it where I want it to go” more of these please! Y’all are the best! Enjoy your vacation!🤙🏻
  • @astridlove2253
    The level of SHADE in this video 😆 Loving the tips & tricks! Thank you guys!
  • @nikroth
    That was really educational, looking forward to part 2,3,4 etc !
  • @lovemysi07
    Something that drastically improved my understanding of painting muscles and skin was how you demonstrated taking the highlight all the way up to the connecting muscle. I Choudhary figure out why my models had a weird muscle appearance, but seeing how you painted the frogs highlights really drove the point on how to make it look more natural. What a small tip, but a huge impact on the results. Thank you for showing that!