3 Colours Up – How To Paint Batman (Frank Miller) Part Three
September 3, 2015 by elromanozo
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Everything really comes together in this part. I’m looking forward to seeing the final touches with the belt and skin added.
the minis looking awesome, can’t wait to see the finished result 🙂
This inspires me to get my frank miller Batman painted up. I really lige the monochrome look. I might try that, I also need to work on my painting skill while painting black.
By the way.. Its not horns he got on his head. Its Bat Ears :)=
Anyways, Thanks for a great painting guide
They’re not bat ears… No bat has ears like that ! They look good, but honestly, that’s no bat.
he’s coming to life nicely.
These tutorials are great, only thing I can say im missing is a good close up of the mini after each stage of painting .. perhaps have it spinning to show all angles of it?
Thanks for your viewership and compliment… but I can’t see this idea of “spinning shots during the process” happening anytime soon. I will try and think of a way to do this, but I see no practical solution as of now… Not with the number of cameras already allotted to the tutorials. If I interrupt filming for multiple pictures at each stage (or worse, a 360° video), each tutorial will take days to film… And there’s problems (with the rig, the pacing) I won’t even get into. This is what generally happens in painting articles, and it’s all well and… Read more »
Thanks guys ! I’m so glad I’ve got such an adorable bunch of viewers !
I am elated I could help you improve your painting skills, and the fact that you enjoy my videos is the cherry on top of that sweet, sweet cake… 😀
It would be nice to have a 360 of the finished model, hope it can happen in the future 🙂 when i said each stage of painting i meant at the end of each video “part”, but maybe thats how it was interpreted. Getting a generally closer look at everything would of course be nice too, but you are doing a fine job talking us through it complementing the actual painting, imo.
Oh, I agree it would all be very nice, but we have to make do with what we’re working with. We’ll keep working on this, though.
Absolutely, not suggesting its easily done 🙂 keep up the good stuff!