why a FULL SKETCH is key to detail work in this miniature painting / 75mm figure diorama
In this third part of the masterclass, you will learn how to paint hair and the skin of the ghost using a sketching approach on these 75 mm fantasy miniatures. This session is taught by professional miniature art artist and teacher Roman Lappat. Roman will guide you through his method for painting a full figure miniature sculpt, based on the Art of Brom and distributed by Mindwork Studio.
Unlike Warhammer or wargaming fantasy miniatures, this project focuses on miniature art intended for dioramas and vignettes meant for display and competition. The lessons in this video cover the basic paintwork on the full scene. In the next part, Roman will show you in depth thoughts and analysis on how to bring this project closer to a tribute by studying the original artwrok by Gerald Brom. Enjoy and share your passion for miniature art!
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00:00 welcome
00:55 introduction
02:37 hair painting
08:04 ghost thingy painting
17:20 bringing both together
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i dont know if i really learn a lot from this videos but for sure I can watch them for hours.
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! I hope in the long term, throughout the full series there is a bit to learn here and there. I learn tons myself about filming, editing footage, painting under camera and finding my style of doing this KZread thingy. I also learn a lot about tackling this project with these videos in between. It is super deep analysis of my workflow and really interesting to observe and paint instead of just only painting ...
You make it look so easy! The main thing I’ve learnt that I hope to try on my next project is to worry less about getting the perfect basecoat first time and instead get the rough colours in to learn the sculpt and build up layers from there. Great advice thanks you! Also that crazy goat is clearly called Dave 😎
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
Dave :D ... worrying less can be liberating. Glad you find this inspiring and I wish you happy painting!
I have no idea what to call the creepy companion, but I do appreciate it (kinda) looking like it's wearing high heels.
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
Well, yeah ... somewhat ... it is disturbing, right?
Super awesome
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
🥰🙏
You are by far my favorite painter. Thank you for being you.
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
Thank you for enjoying what and how I paint :)
@NickAt-Knight
Ай бұрын
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART I would also call him Danny Dali.
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
@@NickAt-Knight Good one!
I'm feeling like I may need a bigger wet palette if I'm going to attempt anything like your fee and flowing approach to painting and colour mixing. It's interesting to see more detail of your workflow. Thanks again.
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
Really happy you enjoy that. Yes, a big palette is liberating for me. I think mine is small :D ... more to come!
A sweden moose cup, man youre so German! Great video, cant wait for my Star Witch to arrive in December /a Swede
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
:D
Always great seeing your videos. Thank you!
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
what a bloody cool mini goat thing
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
:D
One of the creepier models you have painted. You seem to enjoy it & that is all that matters. Great job
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
True. I am enjoying it. I am enjoying the study of the master's work, the learning, the analyising, the growth of knowledge, also the female figure, not so much the creepy companion and hopefully the end result ... thanks for enjoying the journey!
Nice video Buddy. 👍
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
🥰🙏😉
Those legs are so *spindly*! This is fascinating to watch, particularly with the way you mix your colors. Thank you so much for sharing. Can't wait for the next bit.
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
Thank you for enjyoing it 🙏🥰
The weird creature is likely her familiar since she's a witch, I think normally familiars are portrayed as real animals, but I saw different artwork of animals with unnatural changes to them. I can't find this one specifically so it could just be Brom's own creation.
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
Makes totally sense, yeah.
Wonderful paint, great tones harmony . Name of the creature is "the alchemical sun" or "alchemical centaur".
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
Thank you! This sounds legit. Thank you for clarification
So I guess the name of the creature is : "HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Kill meeee", it seems fairly appropriate. Great video, thanks for sharing the process on this project :)
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
:D what an awesome name!! :D
Aloha? A low AH? Hallo AH? Great vid ty.
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
:D
What’s track playing at hair paint time. It’s great
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
You can always find the music I used for the videos in my describtion, below the video. I think the one you mean is the one by Arthur Basov I suppose.
It’s a Sunnylongshanks
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
:D
It looks like a "Flaubert".
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
:D ... a fitting name and of course I googled it, but well, Gustave Flaubert would not be impressed :D
@simondale2833
Ай бұрын
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART wow, I did not know who Flaubert was and now I know it is somehow funnier.
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
@@simondale2833 very true, same on this end :D
Also "scapegoat"
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
This is good :D
A malnourished llama
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
:D this is a lovely fit!
I find it mind boggling how the paint stays wet for so long, as if youre painting with Oils.
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
I just told this - exactly this - to a private coaching student today. Sometimes it feels like oil painting what I do with acrylics. Imagine it like this: large pools of paint take longer to dry, this is why it gets harder when I paint like this in smaller parts...
@Nikita_Brus
Ай бұрын
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART but this is so contradicting to “two thin coats”! Joking aside, can this method be brought to a smaller scale regardless if it is harder to achieve? Is it as simple as not touching the paint when it reaches a specific level of dry-ness?
@Nikita_Brus
Ай бұрын
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART but this is so contradicting to “two thin coats”! Joking aside, can this method be brought to a smaller scale regardless if it is harder to achieve? Is it as simple as not touching the paint when it reaches a specific level of dry-ness?
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
@@Nikita_Brus well, yeah. I am not the biggest fan of two thin coats, but I am coming from a painterly background overall. I think it can be achieved on smaller acale too, yes. You just have to be much faster and exactly knlw what to do. So training and experience is needed.
Not an expert on hair. 😂
@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART
Ай бұрын
:D