Loved this video, great to see so much more than just putting a brush to mini. Also to use that halfling head with that Dwarf body is a stroke of genius
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART absolutely, I enjoyed the wider features of the old metal Dwarfs than the thinner/smaller details these new plastic Dwarfs from GW does and that conversion you've done brings it right back for me. Consider me inspired. Can't wait for more
Oh thats amazing! I hope htat this will be the start of many lessons you will teach us, loved also your "non tutorial" videos. Keep it coming, the mini painting world is ready for it. You could be the Batman that Gotham wants AND needs ;)
Great tips! I always get so nervous when I need to paint some freehand like this, practicing on paper first to train ahead of doing the real thing makes so much sense I'll be doing that every time in future
Hi Roman, your (LED) lamp is too close to the camera and that's why you see flickering in your video. It can also be that I am wrong and it has another reason but unfortunately it flickers in your video. The content is still great, thanks for your work.
Yes, thank you! I have seen it. My three large LED Panels should be far away enough though. I filmed this just with my mobile, but in future videos I will use my 4k Sony System Camera and play a bit with the options to get this flickering out of the way. A second camera is already ordered and together the quality will rise. Promised. Sorry for that!
The brush I use here is Liner №1,5 Kolinsky from MiniWarPaint brush series. They are based in Russia unfortanetely and say this on their homepage: Temporary suspension of sales outside Russia. You can also get these liner/puller brushes in well-sorted art stores.