Yo that aint a Pokemon, that's a Dark Souls boss. It looks incredible, I really appreciate you showing each step of the process! The laughing in between names during the rap really sells it
Wow I am blown away by how good Venusaur looks with your paint job. You really brought out all the little details I sculpted in and it makes me happy to see it being displayed in such a cool diorama. Keep up the great work!
I am SO biased towards Pokemon right now, but oh my god that turned out absolutely incredible. I think this video has over taken my favorite paintjob on the channel because everything in it just fits SO well! Venasaur's mouth and stringy bits are just disgusting and I love it so much. And call me cringe, but the pokerap was charming, and I love it.
you guys turn one of my favorite pokemon into a kaiju??? god blessed to you guys, the final result is amazing heck amazing maybe not enough to describe it😍
This video has everything I love about tabletop time in it... Super cool art, impressive technical skills, interesting content/characters 😍 (maybe next time leave out the bit about the straightjacket?)
What if you used needles to sick the lazer cut plans down, find some sewing pins that don’t have the big round tips or cut the sewing pins into small pieces
Hi Dave and Jen! Love you guys! And the Kaiju venosaur looks bada$$! I would move to Australia if I could just paint miniatures with you guys every day 🤣
There is a ancient manga and anime called silver fang that this diorama give me major vibes of. Especially with the crazed oversized fauna trying to kill people. Dang... now i have to go watch that intro...
I’m not even a gamer and had to look up what Warhammer 40k even was but your videos are so fun, I love watching them. I’m not sure if it bothers anyone else but would you mind keeping the music at the same volume as the talking? When it switches between the two the music is lots louder. It’s similar to how commercials are louder than the show you are watching.
I've wanted to try mini painting for some time but the process of what to do have been hard for me to grasp since there seems to be so many steps you CAN apply. It's overwhelming. But hearing Jen's explanation of her process in this video somehow made it click for me. I just have to start with those 3 steps, she mentioned and work my way up from there. Also seing the models looking good made me wanna try. I've heard that you can just do base coat and wash but I want it to pop a bit more than that. That dry brushing Jen did, was what I was looking for So thank you, Jen
I was thinking about what would Pokemon look like in a Warhammer style and started sketching them and then you made a video about it and I was so shocked!
Okay but can I ask how Jen does all that delicate painting with long fingernails?? And without ruining her nail polish with paint?? I can't seem to do either.
Me: I'm a bit behind, but I want to watch from oldest first. ALso me: Pokemon Arceus! *skips and watches this first! Best Pokemon game ever! (and I have been playing ALL of them, including spin offs!)
I don’t know if you guys will see this, but I’d love to see how you paint minis that are majority black, with highlights and all. I’m a beginner painter and I chose a majority black space marine chapter, and I’m unsure how to make the details pop.
I had a similar problem painting my Black Space Marines and some miniatures, there's an excellent video by Zumikito miniatures on painting Black Space Marines called Eavy Metal Black Armour in 5 minutes and Darren Latham has a multi part series painting his custom Black Space Marine chapter, I'll drop links if you need them, best of luck, hope it's going well 👍
next time pls show the total diorama in the final shot.. not only the close up and ground leavel a shot of the total diorama see as you look at it on the table, is a nice job, may be you can work in collab whit miniac or nijon at something.. they pain the minis and you do the scenary, or whit nerdforge, black magic craft or gooberstown.. they are all good people