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Hope you like this quick video!
I do!
Speaking as someone who has basically never used green stuff, very educational. With the ambient music and no voiceover, they are also very relaxing as well.![]()
Something that would probably be more applicable to beginning scuptors like myself would be videos about how to improve existing models rather than making their own models from scratch. While sculpting something entirely new is more impressive, it’s not something I’m going to be doing anytime soon you know? Keeping the scope of some videos on a smaller scale might make them feel more achievable. But perhaps that isn’t the way you wish to go with your videos, which is a totally valid decision. If that is the case then feel free to disregard this suggestion. You know better than I do what sort of videos you wish to make and which audience you want to speak to.
I’ll link to a few examples of the type of improvements I’m talking about, but I’m trying to get across the more general point of videos on improving existing models rather only doing tutorials on these improvements specifically.
Stegadon style helmet on a slaan model, found over in the gallery section (thanks @Warden for finding this cool pic)
http://www.lustria-online.com/attachments/hardcover_slann-helmet-1-png.19770/
@Deed525 did an awesome punch up of thier carnosaur that can be found over in thier blog and made lots of cool adornment for their bases as well.
One conversion everybody does around here is turn one of the saurus warriors into a sunblood / oldblood / astrolith but these conversions often lack the jewlry / belts / adornment that the resin models from g.w. have. I would definitely love a video about turning a basic infantry model into a proper hero unit!
Just a couple ideas, use as many or as few as you’d like![]()