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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User



Minnesota, USA

That title sounds super boring, hopefully this video is not.





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Made in us
Dakka Veteran




I like the vid, but couldn't really appreciate the first few minutes where you were showing the effect of layers on the plastic.

Since miniatures are not flat, it's hard to apply the principles to a flat piece of plastic.

I would have liked to see you painting the miniatures in real time and explaining everything as you painted instead of discussing all that with the flat plastic.

Everyone learns differently, though, so that's just me.

EDIT: FIXED!

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2016/01/29 18:45:16


 
   
Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User



Minnesota, USA

Thank you for your feedback, Mdlbuildr! It's difficult for me to film painting miniatures because of my camera and it's lack of macro capability, but I will look into it.

One slight correction, it was a sheet of plastic. I tried to keep it the same material as the minis so it would be the most relevant

Thanks for watching!
   
 
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