23 October 2015

Wet in Wet painting fun with Jack, part 2 & 3

Hello jungle painters,

while I am preparing myself for my 50th Jar's Beginners Class starting this Friday there are some more news on the MassiveVoodoo TV Channel.

We told you that MV is making testruns to find a great way to explain some miniature painting techniques for future videos, which were never seen before. This is a testrun with a newly invented device called

"MacGyver-GoPro-Miniature-Selfiestick"

which definatly needs improving for future, more serious videos. We are on it! Oh dear!
This video was also from take two. In take three we made experiments to improve the device. Let's see how this turned out in the next update.

No explanation blablablubb, just painting fun for the testrun right here,
but maybe inspiring for some of you miniature painters outthere!

This video shows Roman enjoying painting the bust called "Handsome Jack" by MrLee'sMinis:
http://mrleespaintingemporium.blogspo...





The next video is the last one. 
It is part 3 overall and take 2 where we increased the distance to the model a little bit. Roman did not do any calculations, just added 2 centimeters and much more hot glue to the device to keep it stable. He even started turning the model around while painting. Good improvements, but still not perfect.



Keep on happy painting!

3 comments:

  1. Man I look Handsome!! Awesome interpretation. I am a huge fallout fan (who isn't right).

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  2. What's the consistency of the paint though? I imagine pretty thin as to not obscure detail?

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  3. Hey Nate, in fact the consistency of the color is rather thick. I call it creamy. I am talking about the basetone here. The others I mix in those are also thinned with water but not too much as too much can mess up all your wet paintwork. I am working on a tutorial video explaining just this technique.

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