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  • Hey, guys.

  • Hello.

  • Good morning.

  • Uh, this'll morning.

  • Very tired.

  • So we're going to rely on Cem can coffee here.

  • Ah.

  • How are you guys all doing this morning?

  • Let me see.

  • Um, you got some people here in the chats.

  • Welcome.

  • Uh, the, uh, brawl asking How long is the stream?

  • I don't know how long this will ultimately be.

  • We've got some entries to look at here.

  • Uh huh.

  • As long as I can handle the job.

  • Yes.

  • Uh so Well, as long as it takes just to get through the stream here I am guessing maybe about an hour, hour and 1/2.

  • Maybe something like that.

  • Possibly less.

  • Um, we'll see however long it takes.

  • Um, those of you who are unfamiliar This whole idea of grampa critique was something that I wanted to do as this something to offer to patriot supporters.

  • So ah, it's currently sad thing.

  • Why?

  • I'm trying to remember my levels.

  • Silver's aku bronze, silver, gold, platinum, saku as the level the levels on my patron reward.

  • So it's for silver and above, right?

  • So s So you've got some entries here that some of the Patriot supporters have sent in somewhere completed work some more work in progress stuff.

  • So that's we want to take a look at things that people have recently finished or things that they're working on.

  • And, uh, we'll take a look at that.

  • Honestly, I think it was It was just the fast wiped me out through this early first half of this week, I was just really busting my butt.

  • Trying to get the fast ready for the stream on Wednesday and then streaming for Wednesday for like almost five hours was I don't know.

  • Maybe it just took a lot out of me more than I was expecting.

  • But, uh, yesterday I had a pretty real like a relatively relaxing day, though, uh, yesterday took most of the day off to go to the movies with my wife because she had a day off from her work.

  • So, uh, um did a little work later in the afternoon and at night, but yesterday went to the movies with my wife and we watched 1917.

  • And then also, parasite, we had a You had a double feature, so we watched both of those, both pretty good.

  • I gotta say I can understand why Both of them were nominated for this picture of the year last year for last year, depending on how much weight you you know, you want to put in the Academy Awards.

  • But both were very good.

  • Yeah, 1917.

  • What's really good?

  • I mean, although kind of relatively typical kind off war movie, But, uh, it was really interesting the way that it was done.

  • Nothing.

  • Just the story just focused, drawn like one like, you know, very small, small piece of the war wasn't him out like some major battle or anything.

  • I was just about this one very, very limited scope, but it was very cool, uh, parasite to me, honestly, like it was really good.

  • But for if you watch a lot of the those kind of movies like Independent or it wasn't a completely independent movie, but just that kind of movie, like from Korea and Japan, it was relatively familiar.

  • Like, if you see, another movie is similar to that, um, what didn't it wouldn't have, like, stood out as like the best among them.

  • There's a mean, but if you're coming from war, as I understand for probably a lot of people in the states who have maybe not seen a lot of that type of movie from this area of the world.

  • Seeing that, like for the first time, would be, like a while.

  • Sexually.

  • Pretty amazing.

  • But there's there's definitely other amazing movies that record.

  • But honestly, it reminded me a lot off three iron.

  • The Korean title is being cheap, but, uh, English titles, three iron, Like as in the golf club.

  • Three iron.

  • You should check it out if you haven't seen it.

  • It's kind of similar.

  • Reminded me a lot of that, but, uh, yes, Parasite was was certainly very well done technically, but as far as just like the general feel and the story line reminded me of other similar kind of movies.

  • Just the kind of that genre of movie here in Asia.

  • So, uh, let's get into the entries here, shall we?

  • Uh, we're gonna take a look through these.

  • We're gonna start off with this phone here from Greg is gonna go in order of how they were submitted.

  • Um, all right, so let me see.

  • I'm gonna put this into here.

  • Uh, okay.

  • Um, no, no, no, no, no.

  • Okay.

  • It's, uh, not do it like that.

  • Hang on.

  • Bear with me for a moment.

  • Uh, it's window capture this for no previa.

  • I realize this strange.

  • Okay, cancel that.

  • Um, for some reason, I, uh mm.

  • Hang on my window.

  • Capture is strange, but we know capture option on O B.

  • S.

  • Er had this experience because I was trying to pull up something earlier this week on a different lifestyle.

  • Gunman on the live show on Monday knows that when I'm trying to open, uh, window capture in O B s.

  • It's not showing the options for bunch for the windows that I have opened, so it's kind of odd.

  • Okay.

  • Ah, answer the question, Lee.

  • How come Josh doesn't do these anymore?

  • Josh never did these with me.

  • We were doing the different Siri's we're doing g check with Josh.

  • Uh, and, um well, we just don't know.

  • It was just something we just haven't done for a long time.

  • Uh uh, but yeah.

  • So hang on, let me check movie.

  • If it's a problem with my preferences here, um, why is window capturing?

  • Not giving me that option?

  • Ah, it's, uh oh, no.

  • Seeing any reason why it would not be there.

  • So, um I wonder if we can just do like this.

  • I haven't tried this.

  • I haven't tried to doing this before, so I'm not sure how well it's gonna work.

  • But let me see here.

  • Ah, I was on a loop.

  • Okay, Images.

  • Let's files.

  • Here.

  • Let's try this.

  • Oh, no, that's not gonna work.

  • Ah, there's an option to in O B s.

  • There's an option.

  • Thio Ah, have, ah image slide show.

  • But I put in the images, and it's got them rotated the wrong way.

  • And that's if I can, uh, havethe, um rotated the correct way.

  • That's, uh I know.

  • Okay.

  • Not automatic.

  • No.

  • Well, shit.

  • Sorry, guys.

  • Uh, yes.

  • Let's see.

  • Well, that's annoying.

  • Mmm.

  • Uh, sorry, guys.

  • I should have checked this before because yeah, that's just not gonna work doing that doing in the pictures like that.

  • Uh, all right, So, uh, because of how we did it last time was that is he's a window capture.

  • But why is that not an option now?

  • Okay, so that means it might have to do this a little bit differently.

  • Okay.

  • Going to improvise here?

  • Uh, I will do it like this, and we'll just have to do it like this.

  • Uh mmm.

  • I don't want to do that, either.

  • Shit.

  • I don't know.

  • Well, you might have to do this the very hard way if it's not gonna work.

  • Um, but let me just try this.

  • Any of you guys have a suggestion?

  • Any of you guys who use O B s?

  • Ah, because all.

  • I mean, I know.

  • What is this going to do that No, that's not gonna work.

  • Um, because when I want to input a source in here for O B s.

  • Oh, to open a group of pictures, I just have the pictures open with, uh, what's whatever it's called preview.

  • Ah, And so I could his window capture the preview window and we could just look at them like that.

  • But when I'm choosing window capture, there's no option to choose the ah preview window.

  • Ah, I can open each picture individually, but that means I have to open each picture individually.

  • That's also company about at this point, I might have to be Oh, just display capture.

  • Ah, yeah.

  • Uh, I'm not gonna do that.

  • So I guess we'll just have to put in each picture individually, which is gonna be kind of annoying.

  • But at the moment, I'm not seeing any other option for us.

  • For now.

  • Ah, the slide show things seems like it should work, but, oh, I don't know why it's automatically rotating the image.

  • That's that's the problem.

  • It's automatically a rotating the image.

  • The images are vertical, and it's rotating them to horizontal.

  • And so that's not gonna do us any good.

  • Ah, okay.

  • Well, yeah.

  • Uh, it seems like we made us have no other option for today until I can figure out what the problem is.

  • Uh, what's going on, guys?

  • So, um Okay, well, we'll just have to do it like this then.

  • And I'm seeing no other option.

  • All right, so, mm.

  • Image it's gonna be, Ah, a little bit of a pain in the S.

  • But let's do it like this.

  • And and Oh, no.

  • Uh oh, no.

  • Why is it doing that?

  • Even when I'm trying to put in the images individually, it's automatically rotating.

  • Why the automatic rotating the images.

  • Okay.

  • Ah, no.

  • Is this Ah full well as it did in a hat.

  • Ah, where is and I'm just having to go back in the preferences here again.

  • Why is that?

  • Oh, can I selected to not automatically rotate the images?

  • Dang.

  • So annoy, huh?

  • Source alignment Snapping.

  • No, that shouldn't be here.

  • Can that, Ana?

  • Because there's, like, no other way.

  • Um All right, well, can we have an idea?

  • I think.

  • Can we do this?

  • Possibly.

  • All right.

  • I'm going to try this again.

  • Um, yes, yes, it's okay.

  • Adding files.

  • Ah, manual.

  • Okay, um, so put this, and Oh, shit.

  • I was hoping there would be a way that I could just rotate this image manually.

  • I could see, as you guys can see, the problem is that it's the wrong way.

  • So, uh, least you guys it's sideways, but you guys can see we're gonna look out here for or the first image.

  • Uh, but I need to see now I can rotate that, um, two transform.

  • Okay, let's try this.

  • Be clockwise, right.

  • Ah.

  • Ah.

  • Okay.

  • Oh, we're in business.

  • Thank God.

  • Well, at least that's something.

  • It's not exactly just controlling everything through preview was easier, But at least this is gonna work.

  • Just doing a slide show like this.

  • All right?

  • So it only took us the 15 minutes messing around with that to finally get a look at what we're doing here.

  • But all right, so this is the first get that we're looking at.

  • All right.

  • Excuse me.

  • Said at least for this episode of image control is gonna be a little bit clunky, but spare with me for the for the time being anyway, So Greg said in this email Ah, uh, that I didn't know you made a video about the seam lines.

  • Of course, until I got done with this one I do was turned the sea mine in the form into a pen align.

  • Also, uh, some maybe too much dry brushing on the weapons.

  • Okay, so, yes, we'll see you look through this.

  • So at least just from the first image here Ah, the colors look.

  • Five the gray and blue and a two tone blue there.

  • It's a relatively subtle difference there between the two tones.

  • Um, I don't remember if if Greg, if you're watching, I'm not sure if Greg's in the child.

  • I haven't seen him there, but, ah, if if the if Greg is airbrushing or using spray cans, I don't remember.

  • But if you're airbrushing what I would have done for the brighter blue, they're all like on the main color of the leg.

  • Just add a little bit of white or gray to that to de saturate a little bit, because you can see this the navy blue color there, which is the darker blue eyes, like a nice de saturated, uh, navy blue.

  • It's not a really bright navy, and then the gray is obviously de saturated entirely.

  • It's gray.

  • It's a little warm gray, at least from the look of this photo.

  • But you can tell the color balance of this photo is probably not writing.

  • There was probably a little bit too yellow.

  • That should be because I assume that maybe this is just with this phone.

  • My oh, Greg, you're here.

  • Okay, is this The picture isn't taking with your phone because my phone does this, too.

  • I hate this because if I have iPhone and the camera's great like under the right lighting or especially outside but inside of her here, like especially when I'm taking photos of kits here, the ah, it's always the color balance always goes to yellow.

  • That's really terribly annoying.

  • Ah, airbrushing.

  • Okay, say so.

  • At least on the colors, Greg say used airbrushing.

  • So great.

  • What I would have done was just de saturate the blue a little bit just to match with the other colors a little bit better.

  • I think, uh uh, well, maybe I would have done with that.

  • And yet he said he had the photos were taken with this phone.

  • Yes, I I understand the color balance with the phones.

  • It's kind of annoying.

  • Ah, but But I get it.

  • I get that.

  • Anyway, So, um, so I wouldn't maybe be saturated.

  • That blew a little bit, but otherwise the colors, I mean, like the color layout.

  • Everything looks cool on that.

  • Ah, the was.

  • I'll see.

  • How do we get to the next photo then?

  • Um um, see, Not that we want this one slide show on DDE hockey's to control the slide show, but I don't know what the hockey is, so let's just go automatic on a manual.

  • No automatic.

  • Okay, um, on the next photo should there you go to next photo?

  • There's this kind of line along the inside edge of the shield.

  • That's kind of like a orangish color.

  • Is that, like, just on the edge of the shield?

  • Or is that the whole bottom piece of the shield is in that color?

  • Uh, but okay.

  • It looks like you're just just the edge of the shield.

  • Maybe is in that orange color there.

  • And so let's see.

  • This is gonna be annoying.

  • Not so.

  • Okay.

  • So, yeah, guys, bear with me, uh, when he is manual controls here, so it's just not automatically rotating through those.

  • But the problem is, um, slide show, uh, have to use the hockey for that.

  • And I don't know what the hockey is for.

  • A slide show.

  • Okay, Which slide show?

  • Next slide.

  • Previous slide.

  • Okay.

  • Does that work now?

  • Emits light show.

  • Okay.

  • All right.

  • Now it works.

  • Okay.

  • Heavy is hockey's.

  • I hadn't set the accused yet.

  • So there, anyway, Um, yes.

  • Oh, that orange line along the edge of the shield, uh, seems a bit out of place because it's not the same color.

  • Uh, it's not the same color as any of the other colors on the kid.

  • If it was, like, the same color as this color on the head, maybe.

  • Or if it was just like a neutral color, like white, I think.

  • Ah, Alex, how's it going, buddy?

  • Good morning.

  • We were work got cancelled, thanks to Corona virus.

  • That's cool, in a way, I guess.

  • Ah, so having this, that that stripe there along the edge, Maybe in White, I think maybe it would have been better, because even if it was matching the same color as the head is just kind of an odd placement for have color along there.

  • But if it was white or something, maybe just the fact that it's the orange and it's not the same as any other Claire around and it looks a little bit odd.

  • Um, but yeah, otherwise, I think the colors work now.

  • You mentioned, uh, in your email about the dry brushing on the brush, and I was looking at this just just previously, Dr.

  • Rushing on the Weapons and the driver Shing on the rifle, I think is right about at that level where it's like just almost too much.

  • I think it's still doesn't look bad.

  • I think it still looks fine as it is.

  • It's pretty heavily dry brushed on there.

  • Uh, like maybe up around here at the tip.

  • It's maybe a little bit too much.

  • But at least for like, the main body of the weapon, it's still possible.

  • I think like that.

  • So I think it's not quite over the edge.

  • Words definitely too much.

  • It's gold.

  • Okay, Sorry.

  • Uh, Greg mentioned the line there on the shield is gold, not orange.

  • Okay, but, uh, yes, in your, uh So, uh, the rifle that I think looks OK like that.

  • Uh, the bazooka the the two tone colors doesn't doesn't quite work for me having the end parts in much shiny er a silver color.

  • I'm not exactly sure what color, but looks like.

  • Maybe you just like gunmetal for, like, the main color and the ends.

  • Aaron, like a brighter silver kind of color s.

  • I'm not sure exactly what color that is.

  • Almost like, uh, on iron color or something like that.

  • Um, it just it it looks more like, uh, the two end parts were more convenient to paint because they're separate parts.

  • And so that's why they're a different color.

  • They don't necessarily look convincing.

  • Like they were a separate color.

  • Like, uh, like for any realistic reason.

  • Like for example, the center part a TTE the front of the rifle at the front of the bazooka.

  • Not the very end part, but the middle part, kind of between the front handle and from part that part of the bazooka.

  • If that wasn't like a different if that was in the second color, I think it would have been better.

  • So that would have required you to do a little bit of masking there.

  • But I think that would have been it would have been better for the secondary color rather than the two ends.

  • It looks a little bit like that.

  • Having the two ends of that just don't like that.

  • But as for the seam line you mentioned for the arms Ah, here.

  • He said he hadn't seen my video on how to remove this steam line there in the forums yet.

  • So what he did was just turned that into a panel line.

  • Uh, and I would recommend Greg, if you haven't I I'm sure you're aware of the tool that I use the damn mode tool that I use for turning Penhall lines into seam lines.

  • I've used in a couple different videos.

  • I would recommend getting one of those because it just works a lot better for doing that.

  • Uh, with this it looks like what he did was either used his hobby knife or file to just devil.

  • The edge of that, which is it is a way to turn a pedal in into a seam line.

  • That's the easy way to do that.

  • The problem is that usually a panel, a panel line is a square.

  • You know, it's a square shaped like that square channel for a final line.

  • When you do it by just doubling the edges, the dinner turns into a V shape and a V shaped, Uh, In that case, you should do it real, like really lightly on this one.

  • It's a it's quite wide deep.

  • I don't know how to describe that quite big V shape, uh, there.

  • So it's not quite as convincing as if you were to have done just just very little bit.

  • Or if you are doing it with, uh, with, like the demo tool that that turns it into a square square line, a square cut out of the edge.

  • Uh, so if you don't have one of those, I would recommend getting one for future use.

  • Otherwise, if you are going to do like this style again, ah, then I would just recommend going as minimal as possible at first, just so that it's an apparent line.

  • You don't have to worry about taking so much out of the park.

  • And also I would recommend just throwing some panel in washing there.

  • It doesn't look like like maybe, and Greg is here so he can answer for us.

  • But if you use some gray panel in washing that, or if that's just natural shadow in this, I'm not sure I like in a couple hours.

  • It looks like there's no pen align washing there in the great parts.

  • And like here, unlike the shoulder, the blue shoulder, it doesn't look like there's any penalizing wash in there.

  • So, just like for the blue parts, I would use black Penhall unwashed just to bring out some of those details a little more on the shoulder there.

  • Ah, and like the top of the head.

  • Yeah, I'm not sure looking at the top of the head, it looks like there's some fennel in washing there, So maybe he did do some penalizing on some areas, but less in other areas.

  • Um, it's natural shadow.

  • OK?

  • Eso Ah yeah.

  • Concert is going into doing some battle ending on that.

  • Also pen aligning on the inside of these parts.

  • Let me see.

  • Where is the close up area?

  • Uh, for the ah ah musica armor.

  • Bazooka Ammo packs there on the shoulder.

  • Ah, it looks like what you did.

  • And you can correct me if I'm wrong, but I've done this before as well, so I can recognize this is what it looks like for the orange in the holes in the bazooka, uh, ammo packs.

  • It looks like maybe you just took some orange paint and just dripped it in there with the brush.

  • And then maybe just, like, cleaned up around the edge, huh?

  • With the Q tip or whatever, if you had any excess around the edge, so just feel that.

  • And with a little bit of orange paint, it is that is that correct?

  • Great.

  • That I've done that before.

  • And that's what it looks like.

  • Uh, that doing it that way works very easily for a small little holes.

  • But because those are really big holes, you have the paint looking like this where it's not, uh yeah, okay.

  • Said he was just tripped something.

  • Uh, what you end up with is what you can see here.

  • How in the center of the whole you, the paint will gather to the edge and then also pool in the center.

  • It's like what you're seeing there you have the paint filling in the edges of the circle and then, ah, pool in the center.

  • And then in between there you have the space where the color is not like, totally filled in.

  • So you can do in that case is that it's add more pain and more pain and keep laying that on until you get a solid color to fill that hole now.

  • But you're also just adding in the ton of paint in there, which is not it's not really gonna look the best.

  • The better way to do that.

  • What I would recommend to you is to panel line that first, if you're going to do it just by hand, brush the problem with that part, though, and this is something I should probably I should try to demonstrate this in a future video because it's a common issue that I often run into, Uh, with that part, you have a seam line through the middle of it.

  • So that hole inside there is not contained.

  • If you drip paint into their some of the paint is gonna leak inside the part because, ah, that there's a seam line in there.

  • So I think I can draw on this to try to illustrate that.

  • Basically, uh, okay, bear with this illustration here.

  • So this is how the two halves of that part go together.

  • And so when you put them together, when you put these together, this space here, I will not be closed up tightly unless you surely fill that area and with blue.

  • So normally, when we're worried about getting rid of the seam lines between the parts, we would worry about the seam line here because that would be like the top part they were seeing.

  • This this seam line is, is within.

  • That is within that circle.

  • So you're not ever going to see that part of the seam line, so it really doesn't matter about filling it in.

  • But if you want to drip some paint into there, it is gonna matter because if that's not glued together tightly when the pain is gonna leak through into that part basically, which I think you can maybe see, that could be maybe what's happening here.

  • And like the very bottom circle, you can see how, like the edge of that is not perfectly clean.

  • Probably either.

  • Just he missed that part a little bit with the brush or what happened with some paint leaked down into the part eso.

  • Either way, what I would recommend doing is make sure that the part is that it's totally filled with glue in there first, so that later on, when you dripped paint in there or your pen align, wash whatever you put down into their later, it's not leaking onto the inside of the part.

  • Uh, and then before you put the paint in, well, I would do is just, uh, drops in panel on washing their first wait for that to dry.

  • Clean that up so that you have a nice defined black ring around there for your panel in washing side, and then that'll basically serve as the outline that when you go in and you just wanna hand brush that end with a little bit of orange paint or something.

  • Uh, you gonna brush that in?

  • And basically, it's like, um, like, a coloring book or something.

  • You know where your coloring within the lines You're just feeling You're just painting in the circle within the black line that already exists there of penalty in wash they already have inside there, If that makes sense, I don't know that, Uh, not the easiest thing to explain without visual representation.

  • Still, maybe I'll have to try to demonstrate that in the future on a video.

  • But if that makes sense, that's why would recommend for that I can recognize that issue because I've seen it.

  • I've done it multiple times before.

  • Ah, um, there there's better ways around that.

  • Or what you can do, of course, is just get, uh, like a photo.

  • Which parts work really great for this particular thing you get?

  • There's a ton of just different circle for which parts in getting just drop into there and paint those That's really easy as well and gives a really good effect.

  • Of course, photo Which parts look really nice.

  • Um, so let me see.

  • Just got the Sorry.

  • My phone dinged here with the notice that my PG strike is not on the way but ready to be on the way.

  • So I'll have to order that sense.

  • That's good news.

  • Okay?

  • S Oh, yeah, I think.

  • Yeah.

  • I can see you know, some of the issues.

  • I have issues that I'm familiar with, things I have done in the past.

  • Certainly, uh, here with the bill.

  • But ultimately, they just the style I like.

  • I like the new color scheme you've gone with for this, Although, like I said, I would have adjusted the bright blue a little bit.

  • I liked the strife on the top of the head, Um, and the dry brushing.

  • I think it's not that bad.

  • Why would do for dry brushing is maybe to practice a little bit of dry brushing on the stoop as well on the thing about Dr Rushing.

  • Although, uh, although I'm still very new to dry brushing myself Just what I can tell you just from my experience and just from what I know about Dr Rushing in general is just that you know, the lighter you go, the better just start as light as possible.

  • And you can always add more and more and more.

  • It can build it up with layers over time.

  • Your heavy right from the start.

  • It's very easy to it's very difficult to turn it back once you've already got a heavy on their you basically have to just get rid of the whole thing and start over.

  • So best thing is just go really light.

  • And so what I would do is just maybe go to the suits just goingto like some of the naturally Maur weather areas.

  • You know, like the shoulder of the knees are on the feet.

  • Just do really, really like Abra Dr Rushing on there a little bit.

  • And, you know, maybe just a little bit will be all all you want for that or you can build it up a little bit more and more if you want going to finish up some of the panel lining on that adds more decals and stuff as well.

  • So nice and cool markings on that and, uh, you be good.

  • Uh oh.

  • It's kind of hard to see from the photos, but it looks like the yellow for the camera lens was also just hand drift with a brush in the same way that we were talking about for the bazooka ammo packs.

  • In which case Ah, basically the same same thing would apply.

  • Uh, I would just just for those camera lenses for your weapons like that.

  • The same thing I would if you're gonna hand brush that it's a panel line at first to create an outline and then you can have paint in the outline is better.

  • I know that that particular rifle, though, is kind of hard because the definition of that circle, it's not a very deep defined line.

  • There's not very deep to find a shape for that.

  • So it's a little bit kind of tricky rifle to get the camera done on that.

  • I understand that.

  • So All right.

  • Ah, yes.

  • Ups.

  • Uh, yes.

  • Okay.

  • Thank you, Greg, for submitting that.

  • Let's see the next one here we got from Jonathan.

  • Let me see here.

  • Okay.

  • Uh, let's get these photos downloaded first.

  • Ah, here.

  • Critique.

  • Save on DDE.

  • Open that.

  • Move that there.

  • Okay.

  • Ah, image slide show.

  • I was at the files in here to a new slide show, and we can start cooking with gas.

  • I don't want that to be manual, please.

  • Okay.

  • On.

  • Dhe says can see we're looking at a barbeque.

  • Toes here this time.

  • Put that down here.

  • Like that on.

  • Let me see what Jonathan said here.

  • Thanks for taking side and check on my toes.

  • I love the detail work, but I never seem to use enough.

  • What do you think?

  • Next time hope to have my first mech kit to share with you.

  • Well, it's not official.

  • Okay?

  • Oh, so yeah, I know.

  • He also finished.

  • He also included a photo of, ah, Machine and Krieger pilot that he's working on.

  • That he said he wants to submitted machining krieger build for the next, uh, next critique.

  • But for now, he said, I love doing detail work, but I never seem to use enough.

  • So he's worried about the number of decals, whether it's enough or not.

  • And go ahead and turn that off for the time being.

  • Sorry about that.

  • Uh, I don't think Jonathan is here in the chat.

  • Jonathan, are you here?

  • And then the chat watching live if you are shot out.

  • But, uh, yes, using.

  • Ah, you know, more or less decals usually comes down to this your own personal opinion, although that said, using no decals, those usually look a little bit bear.

  • I think you can go very minimal, but using no details at all.

  • I think most of the time doesn't look quite right.

  • It's I think it's very helpful to at least have a couple on there just considering the what it is.

  • I don't know, Maybe uncertain kits.

  • You get away with no decals.

  • But on the upset into the spectrum, it is very Oh, yeah, Jonathan's here.

  • Okay, cool.

  • Uh, on the other end of the spectrum, it is definitely possible to have way too many details.

  • I'm sure you guys have seen the pictures floating around online of like the kids that are just covered in Deke House.

  • I'm talking like Vir Cotto times three decals on their There's some.

  • There's one particular builder here in Korea who's like famous for that, just like coating the kids and decals.

  • It's crazy.

  • I haven't seen any of his work for a while, so maybe he's not doing that anymore.

  • Or maybe he's not doing comply at all anymore.

  • I don't know, but with Roberto's here, my first reaction is that I like the colors.

  • I like the colors for this.

  • How he swapped the chest here instead of blue has black.

  • So I got the black black theme going on there.

  • Looks like the backside of the arms.

  • That blue part is also swept to black.

  • So he just got rid of the blue on the kid entirely, which I appreciate.

  • So you got rid of kind of the typical Gundam tri color theme.

  • Just changes up just a little bit.

  • But as you see, it makes a big difference.

  • And also, the yellow has changed.

  • Too much more orange color.

  • Uh, but you can see how much of a difference that makes.

  • It's not really a huge change.

  • The color scheme, It's still mostly white.

  • All the red parts are still red.

  • Now, you just tweaked the yellow a little bit and then changed a couple of blue parts to black.

  • But, um, Jonathan, since you're here, you can answer for us.

  • This was airbrushed or spray Can.

  • Yeah, Renee.

  • And why is my, uh, where my hockey is?

  • Not working again.

  • Mmm.

  • I got a sterile.

  • Okay, So apparently after reset the hot keys again.

  • Every time I open a new slideshow.

  • That's fun.

  • Uh, excuse me.

  • Let's take a look through some of the other photos here.

  • So here's the machine krieger pilot that he's working on, which I think looks great.

  • Uh, looks really good.

  • It's airbrushed.

  • Okay, uh, he's been sharing some photos of this work in progress, Uh, in our patron discord as well.

  • And I think it's looking very good.

  • So I think that I look good looking forward to seeing the finish results of his Mac a build, uh, in next episode.

  • If that's done for, able to look at that.

  • Like it like the shading, the five o'clock shadow shading there around there.

  • Uh, but that's looking, uh, can you guys hear my cats?

  • Huh?

  • You know, if you guys can hear that enough, huh?

  • They're just going to him out there.

  • Don't know what they're doing.

  • Uh, it was a couple.

  • I think there's just a couple of detail.

  • I didn't look at these photos beforehand, so I'm not sure what we got here and just scan through these over here.

  • Uh, just a couple of details shots and then just some others shots of the kids.

  • So there's a detail of this.

  • The back legs here obviously, um, cling on him.

  • The chat.

  • Ah, but the other painting looks good.

  • Ah, and the pen align wash.

  • Just being in gray looks nice, you know, rather than people often reached for black.

  • But in this case, he used a nice grave for the panel in Washington is good.

  • The darker red for the piping looks good.

  • I think if it was, it fits with his color scheme.

  • I think a lot of people tend to want to Ah, you know, make those piping parts pop, moving and being like a bright silver or white or like a bright red or something.

  • But in this, like, really dark red, it's a nice little detail there in the frame.

  • So, Carrie, you haven't heard If I open the door, the door's closed.

  • That's why I can hear them.

  • I can hear them very well.

  • What you're doing Work it off the world with one cat like I don't know.

  • What is he like?

  • Dominates.

  • They're both boys, and they're both fixed, but he, like, dominates the other cat.

  • And like me, I was like, That's really weird.

  • Seems like kind of like sexual thing, but oh, no, it is weird like that.

  • Ah.

  • Anyway, it's a close up shot there.

  • Of the arm.

  • Yeah, the same thing with just the piping there being that darker red.

  • Mmm.

  • Let's say.

  • Okay, um, the decals, I think at least from what we've seen of just the close ups and the image is so far, what I can say about the vehicles is that the color of them looks good.

  • Red and ah, dark gray, at least for these.

  • Looks good, huh?

  • Rotate this at it.

  • Rotate.

  • There we go.

  • Ah, I think you could have, I think, the level, the amount of de callouses.

  • Good.

  • I think there's a couple places, maybe where you could go in and add a couple more.

  • But in some places, there's plenty like hero on the front skirt, for example, there's plenty there already.

  • I wouldn't add any more to that.

  • Ah, but like adding like maybe one here onto the fire, something adding, like maybe one or two there, around on the on the chest, part on the top of the chest, adding maybe one or two details there.

  • Yeah, there's certain areas.

  • Well, I kind of I don't always stick to this, but it's kind of a general rule that I kind of usually think of in my head when I'm doing vehicles is to always have, like around the same number of decals on each part.

  • In that way, I I can know not to overdo it.

  • So, like generally, like on each main big armor panel toe, have like two or three decals like no more, no less between two or three.

  • I don't like that, for example.

  • So if if I've got, like a really large piece that I think like, Oh, I've got a lot of open areas I could put another D Kyle there because it's quite, um a y, a larger area.

  • But if I've already got this kind of rule and I had to kind of stick to, like three decals per piece maximum, then it kind of helps to give a uniformity to the kid.

  • I think if you got one piece that has six decals on it next to another piece that has to decals Oniy, even though they're, you know, maybe it's a large piece in a small piece, and so it kind of makes sense in that way.

  • I think it just looks nicer, really.

  • In my opinion, it just seems to fit better If there's a kind of uniformity to like the number of decals per piece.

  • And of course, you have to think about the arrangement of the decals like realistically, too.

  • If you just gotta de Cali, just like on some edge of the part where there's, like nothing there.

  • That doesn't seem to be any reason why there's a decal there next to nothing.

  • Then it doesn't really make sense.

  • You have to think about like, realistically, what's the reason to have some sort of marking on your kit there?

  • Um, then, yeah, that's it.

  • That's up.

  • You want to see that?

  • I'll let one of the cats come in here.

  • If you guys want to see the other one won't come even if I call him.

  • But one will.

  • So yo.

  • Because especially these days, he's crazy about pencil.

  • He's crazy about jumping on my lap.

  • Penso.

  • He's scared.

  • He's knows, calling him in here, but he knows he's not supposed to come in, so he's like, confused standing in the doorway.

  • Come here you are, you are That's a now they both came.

  • Come here.

  • Pencil.

  • Yeah.

  • It's just like standing in the door looking like, uh, can I go in?

  • Come here.

  • I need to get up.

  • How are you going?

  • Running.

  • Oh, here is out.

  • Come on, wrap it up with the claws.

  • Did what the hell, dude?

  • Okay, fine.

  • All right, anyway, Uh huh.

  • Yeah.

  • These days he's, like, crazy about wanting to jump on my lap any chance he gets, but for he's just scared to be in here because he knows he's not supposed to be in here.

  • All right, Okay.

  • So, back to the Varvatos.

  • Uh oh.

  • Now, now, this picture is totally upside down.

  • Llama?

  • No, my wife is not Japanese.

  • My wife is Korean.

  • Yes, He has a very cool mustache indeed.

  • Ah, otherwise, yeah, The penalty looks good.

  • The decals.

  • A couple of the details.

  • What I can say about because a couple of them, uh oh, no, no, no.

  • I think they look okay.

  • Ah, on it.

  • Looks like you painted like the clear parts Jonathan in, like, metallic red or something.

  • Yeah, and it looks all right.

  • I think what maybe would have looked, uh, work will be to paint the back side of the clear part in metallic red.

  • So you have that, like, Metallica, right base underneath the clear, but keeping them clear.

  • But again, it's kind of what you know.

  • Ah, it's up to you.

  • You know, that's ah, it's a subjective thing.

  • Uh, I think having them because leaving them clear on the top would have made them brighter thing.

  • But then you could get that kind of metallic red Look underneath the clear, I think would have looked cool.

  • Ah, but it kind of depends on what you're going for, right?

  • Mmm Mmm.

  • Mmm.

  • Mmm.

  • Mmm.

  • Mmm.

  • Every picture of strong it is rotated every time.

  • 00 B s why you do this to me.

  • And I like the red.

  • The added on the on the sword to concede the red part of the handle there.

  • Is there another photo that shows the sword Maurin full?

  • Yes.

  • We can see more of the sword here in this photo.

  • Let's see the swan here.

  • Uh, sort of looks good.

  • The red parts added on there.

  • That looks nice.

  • I like that.

  • Ah, yes.

  • He said yes.

  • Clear Read over a chrome and sort of see.

  • Okay, say, a painting for the power symbol markings that he painted chrome and then clear red over the top of that.

  • So yeah, metallic red.

  • That's good.

  • Yeah.

  • Ah, uh, let's see.

  • Mark in the chat asks What do you think could be used as an alternative for the joint and pipe covers that are on the master grade?

  • Psychos.

  • Aku.

  • I'd like to add some for my m s.

  • 06 s.

  • Ah, couple things that you could use.

  • One thing that I've seen people use is black plastic gloves.

  • It's like the, you know, like the surgical gloves like this black, but the black ones of those You don't have to paint it or anything.

  • It was already black.

  • So you just take one of those and, you know, you just have the finger.

  • You just cut off a section of the finger and you can use that s o your joint cover speaking.

  • Is that those work?

  • Otherwise, just regular plastic bags.

  • It was like a black plastic bag.

  • Um, we can do is just cut a section of that and then or it'll just be on.

  • It'll be sealed like on one edge.

  • But to seal the other side to basically recreate the same thing that you get from Bandai.

  • Essentially, you just need to use high iron or something like that just to melt the other side, too.

  • Just seal it so that you're creating a tube with just a black plastic bag.

  • But there's other ways to do that.

  • Uh, yeah.

  • Or you can use a heat shrink too, if you want.

  • Scott, the ghost of Z on has a video ages ago on his YouTube general that he did showing how to do that with, uh, with heat shrink material as well is another option or well, you could do also if you're not worried about heavy.

  • If you want to just make the joint fakes and joy and not have any movement any more.

  • If you want to just fix it in place, you could just re create that with epoxy putty.

  • Uh, just lay some epoxy putty done over that, and then just use something to some blunt tool to just create the wrinkles in the fabric.

  • Wrinkle looking effect in the fabric.

  • Uh, two.

  • Make it look like the fabric.

  • But then, of course, obviously wants the epoxy putty cures everything is gonna be locked into place so you won't have any articulation anymore.

  • But, uh, Lee bark Ah, labor.

  • I'm not sure how to pronounce that.

  • Sorry, Ruis, who thumbed down this video?

  • Uh, I'm probably someone who was waiting for the 1st 15 minutes for the video.

  • Ah, where?

  • I was just messing around trying to get the images to work, trying to get this to go.

  • I don't blame someone for down putting the video.

  • If they were watching from the beginning.

  • Well, I was just fumbling around with that.

  • Uh, yeah, I think it looks cool.

  • The, uh, the very bright chrome.

  • Therefore, the pistons.

  • I don't know if that's painted or if that's if you didn't paint that, maybe that's just original cause those parts came in chrome.

  • It looks a little bit brighter than that, but it's a little bit bright for me because you have everything, even the the white.

  • I mean, you have white, it's obviously bright, but then everything else like the frame is pretty dark.

  • And then, like you have the piping is like the darker red, and so that bright chrome is a little bit too bright for me.

  • For the pistons?

  • Uh, like, I don't know, maybe just like some Some gun quash on that.

  • Just so the piston looks like a little bit.

  • It's like it's bright chrome, but it's dirty, that kind of thing.

  • Maybe, But like, looking at that, that that pops out as, like, a really bright detail there.

  • Uh, just among the frame which, which doesn't have a whole lot of, like, really bright, popping details on it.

  • But the's, these markings air Cool.

  • What's this?

  • Uh, what's this?

  • Marking here on the shoulder?

  • Wasn't that like that?

  • Iwas don't remember, right?

  • Itwas something.

  • What was that?

  • Uh hey, what's that?

  • Marking there on the shoulder is the odd to have ah two like different main markings on there.

  • But if they go together, I don't remember the story well enough to remember that, uh, maybe, you know, if that makes sense for the Varvatos to have that marking on their story wise, like economically, if you can justify those two markings on there, I don't remember.

  • But if so, then fine, I think, like just just visually, just not considering the canon of the story at all.

  • Visually, it looks fine.

  • But just having the ticket and logo there and then also this other, like that dash marking their on there on the top.

  • Uh

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