How to videos?

Started by Graffen, December 20, 2021, 05:41:46 PM

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Graffen

Hi all, I sometimes do how to videos on various modeling subjects that I publish on YouTube.
It would be fun to get some viewers though...  ??? 8)
Here's the latest I did:
https://youtu.be/XyI4cfoH0P8
Feel free to share and subscribe.
Any pointers are welcome.

jerryrbeach

Michael,


I have read about how to do this type of peeling paint.  For some reason I expected it to be far more involved.  Your video shows how easy it really is to get a great peeling paint result.  Thanks for making the video and posting the link.
Jerry

ReadingBob

Thanks.  I'll have to remember to check it out when I'm not on the work PC where YouTube is forbidden.   :P
Bob Butts
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NEMMRRC

Excellent tutorial right there.
Thank you for posting.
Jaime

vinceg

Yes, thanks a lot for the posting. MUCH simpler than other techniques I have seen where you have to put the thinner on the wood first, let it dry, paint over it with the acrylic, let it dry, then use some tape or scrub with watery, stiff brush to "chip" it.

Vince
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Jim Donovan

Michael I just watched the video. I think you are asking for some feed back on presentation. To that: Overall very good. I like video's that get straight to the point. Personally, I also like silent videos that use straight forward writing, what I call the 'show and tell' method. Music in background is fine, usually I just turn off sound when watching. So overall a B+, it missed an A because I would have liked to see how the technique looked on a finished kit.

I am going to try this technique on next building.  Thanks for sharing, please post more as finished.

Jim D
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Graffen

Quote from: Jim Donovan on January 06, 2022, 07:33:54 AM
Michael I just watched the video. I think you are asking for some feed back on presentation. To that: Overall very good. I like video's that get straight to the point. Personally, I also like silent videos that use straight forward writing, what I call the 'show and tell' method. Music in background is fine, usually I just turn off sound when watching. So overall a B+, it missed an A because I would have liked to see how the technique looked on a finished kit.

I am going to try this technique on next building.  Thanks for sharing, please post more as finished.

Jim D
Thanks! The next video will be both longer and more complete.

Oldguy

Very well done.  I do like the presentation mode as well.
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