Jump to content


Photo

DVD's


  • Please log in to reply
11 replies to this topic

#1 Shogan

Shogan

    Instigator

  • Bones Supporter
  • 185 posts

Posted 10 April 2012 - 12:06 PM

Ive noticed a few people mentioning painting DVD's and I was wondering what DVD's you were talking about. I have picked up Hot Lead which I love but I would really like to get my hands on a few others. Are there any recommendations? I can continue to search youtube but I dont always know what Im going to get there. I would love to just have really clear steps and techniques.

Thanks,
Shogan

#2 Akiosama

Akiosama

    Rabble Rouser

  • Members
  • Pip
  • 67 posts

Posted 10 April 2012 - 12:22 PM

I think the Dark Sword Miniatures one with Anne Foerster and Jen Haley is a great one. I would highly recommend it - it goes from basic to advanced, and even has a section on color theory - something I've not seen in any other video so far.

The Miniature Mentor ones aren't bad, as well. The style is a bit different - the main video presents a slightly more European style of painting, which is almost like painting with washes. Very thin, multiple layers - but the product looks very good.

So, I would check those out and see if either would suit you.

My 2 yen,

Akiosama

#3 Loim

Loim

    Master

  • Bones Supporter
  • 929 posts

Posted 10 April 2012 - 01:18 PM

I have both the Dark Sword Miniatures video with Jennifer Haley and Anne Foerster and the Hot Lead videos, and in my opinion they are both fantastic.

En Taro Tassadar, Executor. - Artanis


#4 Clever Crow Minis

Clever Crow Minis

    Instigator

  • Artists
  • 128 posts

Posted 10 April 2012 - 03:43 PM

The above mentioned DVDs are great! I also like the very first miniature mentor tutorial (download from their site). It's the one where the paint a Rackham wolfen from start to finish.

#5 skippen

skippen

    Newbie

  • Bones Supporter
  • 2 posts

Posted 13 April 2012 - 07:45 AM

I have a lot of mini painting DVDs. For basics, I recommend Hot Lead and the Dark Sword Minatures with Jen Haley and Anne. For more detailed ones, the Jen Haley Cool Mini or Not is decent. The Minature Mentor ones are of varying quality, but as Michael said the first one is best for basics. The basing one is great as is the conversion one. After that, they all blend together.

If you have specific questions about others, I can probably answer them as I said, I have a lot of them.

#6 Dr.Bedlam

Dr.Bedlam

    Godlike

  • Members
  • 1972 posts

Posted 13 April 2012 - 09:23 AM

I can add my recommendations for Hot Lead and Dark Sword with Jen and Anne; I learned a great deal from both, and they both bear repeated watchings.
"Actually, I DO look like my avatar..."

Posted Image

#7 Shogan

Shogan

    Instigator

  • Bones Supporter
  • 185 posts

Posted 13 April 2012 - 09:38 AM

Thanks guys! We have ordered the Dark Sword DVD with Jen and Anne and we already have and love the Hot Lead DVD. I think we also plan to pick up the DVD that GW just put out with thier new line of paints.

#8 MiniCannuck

MiniCannuck

    Uber-Mensch

  • Bones Supporter
  • 605 posts

Posted 13 April 2012 - 10:35 AM

I really found the Dark Sword video engaging and learned a lot from watching both Jen and Anne. It is the main reason I wanted to come to ReaperCon to take Anne's full colour theory course.

#9 maxstyles

maxstyles

    Rabble Rouser

  • Bones Supporter
  • 81 posts

Posted 13 April 2012 - 03:18 PM

I really found the Dark Sword video engaging and learned a lot from watching both Jen and Anne. It is the main reason I wanted to come to ReaperCon to take Anne's full colour theory course.


I know -- I wish I could come for that course. ReaperCon should set up a camera and record Anne's full class. I would gladly pay for DVD or download. Hey -- maybe Anne could stream it!

#10 Serenity

Serenity

    Enlightened

  • Bones Supporter
  • 386 posts

Posted 13 April 2012 - 06:06 PM

I've enjoyed both Hot Lead and Masterworks Miniature Painting with Jen and Anne (Dark Sword). While they cover some of the same things, they each offer something unique. For sheer quantity of information, I believe Hot Lead has the edge, but they both cover a lot of territory.

The interactive nature of the Dark Sword videos is very cool, though, and there is additional entertainment as well as instructional value there. If I'm tired when I watch a video, the Dark Sword is more likely to keep me from losing track of what I'm watching.

While I haven't watched it, another DVD that receives high praise is Miniature Painting with Jeremie Bonamant Teboul. I've heard it covers more advanced painting. It's been difficult to locate for some time, but I found one vendor in the USA who has carried it recently, AGPminis.com. I just did a search on his site, and he appears to have some, but it's hard to say how often he'll restock. I've seen some come up on eBay once in a while, too.

Serenity
All I want is to have my peace of mind.(Boston)

Time and time again I've thanked them for a peace of mind.(The Outlaws, Green Grass and High Tides)


#11 Silas Coggeshall

Silas Coggeshall

    Uber-Mensch

  • Bones Supporter
  • 532 posts

Posted 20 April 2012 - 09:46 PM

2 words. you tube. lol I actually may have to look into these mini dvds. :P

#12 Bloodhowl

Bloodhowl

    Newbie

  • Members
  • 6 posts

Posted 02 May 2012 - 10:20 PM

This place also carries JBT's dvd: http://store.figurin...s-DVD-27-49.htm

The only downside is the web site is in french and shipping to USA was approx. 3-4weeks.





0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users