Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast The Miniature Podcast
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| An Artist's Tease of "The Art of..." Kickstarter Vol 4 - 6 -- Chris Suhre | 09 May 2022 | 00:31:41 | |
In this episode, our interview is with return guest Chris Suhre. We discussed his part in the upcoming "The Art of..." Volumes 4-6 Kickstarter by Dave Taylor. Chris is one of three artists in this Kickstarter along side Tommie Soule and Seyni N'Daive. | |||
| My Worst Failure Was My Greatest Triumph -- Mocha Minis | 04 Jan 2022 | 01:10:22 | |
Mocha shares how she started painting miniatures and the importance of smooth blends on every mini she paints. We also discuss the struggles she's had with feeling like she is ready to tackle more complex pieces. How does anyone know when they're ready to paint one of their dream miniatures, or should they just go for it? | |||
| A Heartfelt Apology and A Request | 03 Sep 2021 | 00:01:50 | |
I wanted to apologize for not getting the latest episode out in time for Friday morning. I have no excuse and I take full ownership of my failure. | |||
| Scale Doesn't Always Matter, It Can Work -- Chris Suhre | 13 Aug 2021 | 00:59:22 | |
Chris started playing Warmachine and Hordes with his friends as a way of relaxing during his medical residency. As his medical and social responsibilities grew, he had less time to play against his friends. He wanted to be able to maintain contact with them and the hobby, so he started focusing on painting miniatures to a higher level instead. | |||
| Step Back and Let the Project Rest For a Bit -- Cathy Wappel | 06 Aug 2021 | 01:33:49 | |
Cathy tells us how she and James started to paint miniatures and how that has been a central element to their relationship and their friend groups. | |||
| You Don't Have to Finish Every Miniature -- Berserkerworks | 23 Jul 2021 | 01:37:00 | |
Berserkerworks and I start off talking about what got him into painting miniatures and streaming on Twitch. | |||
| Lasers and Making Terrain That Makes the Game Better -- Austin of Death Ray Designs | 16 Jul 2021 | 01:28:35 | |
This is an extremely interesting dive into the minds and passions behind one of the best MDF terrain companies in the industry. | |||
| If Someone Says it Can't Be Done, Prove Them Wrong Ten Times Over -- James Wappel | 09 Jul 2021 | 01:24:59 | |
James shares the beginnings of his journey in miniatures painting, from a career in painting canvases to transitioning to painting minis. We then talked about the thought processes of getting into painting miniatures with oils and what that says about James' perspective on experimentation and new painting techniques. | |||
| Massive New Hobby Classes at Las Vegas Open 2022 -- Seth Amsden | 04 Jun 2021 | 01:09:27 | |
Seth and I talk about how he became involved with the Las Vegas Open, and his vision for what the hobby events and programming of his dreams look like. | |||
| Be Picky When Choosing What to Paint -- Synjinn Scott | 21 May 2021 | 01:32:58 | |
Synjinn and I start out this interview by talking about getting into miniature painting after his first child was born and what encouraged him to pursue higher-level painting. | |||
| Sometimes Realism Doesn't Look As Good -- Sam Lenz | 07 May 2021 | 00:55:31 | |
Sam shares how he got started in miniature painting and the artists who have influenced his style and sense of composition and color, both in miniatures and the rest of his art. The works of people like Frazetta and Blanch and how they approach color and dimension are often far more compelling and visually interesting in Sam's mind. | |||
| This is All My Wife's Fault and She's Amazing -- Reiner72 | 30 Apr 2021 | 00:56:44 | |
Renier72 and I talk about how he got started painting wargame miniatures and how much of an influence his wife had on him being able to start painting and what an incredible partner she has been in his painting development. He also discusses some of the digital tools he uses to assist in planning paint schemes and creating stencils for his airbrushing.
These interviews are recorded live at Twitch.tv/Uselesswizard on Thursday evenings at 6pm Pacific. Check the stream schedule there for the next recording date and time. | |||
| Painting Competitions are Subjective, Make Them Showcases Instead -- Kris Belleau | 21 Dec 2021 | 02:03:37 | |
Kris has been in this hobby since the late 1980s thanks to some of his older cousins and the first edition of Space Hulk. Ever since that first game, he's been painting and hobbing almost exclusively with Warhammer miniatures and games. Kris ended up working for Miniwargaing during the 2010s as the painting instructor for their content creation team which really launched his career as an educator in the miniature painting hobby. | |||
| Visiting the Museum Turned into Orks -- PaintingToScale | 23 Apr 2021 | 00:52:55 | |
Ricki tells us how she became interested in painting miniatures from a museum exhibit which lead to her diving into the miniature painting hobby. She started off with some orks from Warhammer and quickly expanded the range of miniatures she painted. | |||
| Free Yourself from Paint Names and Brands -- Nessie Knows | 16 Apr 2021 | 01:17:39 | |
Nestor "Nessie Knows" discusses the artists and miniature painters to who he looks for inspiration and advice when working on his own wargame miniatures and armies. | |||
| Miniature Painting is Unlike Any Other Art -- Mike Disney | 09 Apr 2021 | 01:04:23 | |
Mike tells us about his grandfather's influence on him becoming involved with miniatures for Dungeons and Dragons and later Warhammer miniatures. | |||
| Sitting and Pondering is a Good Use of Hobby Time -- Mars of Mats by Mars | 04 Apr 2021 | 00:59:01 | |
Sitting and Pondering is a Good Use of Hobby Time -- Mars of Mats by Mars | |||
| Don't Paint to Your Highest Level Every Time -- MalevFlowShinobi | 30 Mar 2021 | 01:40:07 | |
Malev and I talk about the early days of getting into miniatures and painting. He shares thoughts on how niche of a hobby and interest this is. We also talk about how he continues to push his abilities, and how much the knowledge his work is going to appear in an official source dominates how he approaches painting. Maintaining a consistent look for the minis in Relic Blade means he can't always leverage his newest skills. | |||
| Miniatures that Tell a Story Fuel Your Motivation -- Justin of AMP Services | 22 Mar 2021 | 01:33:52 | |
Justin talks about the full-time commission work, why he ultimately had to stop after six years of full-time commission painting, and what he learned from the experience. We also talk about how Justin uses telling the miniature's story as motivation to finish the project, uses the miniature's story to determine the colors and effects used on the miniature, and we brainstorm how the story of the miniature could be told as you post WIPs on Instagram. We also discuss the importance of not letting your passion be ruined by the expectations of others. | |||
| Sometimes You Gotta Paint Where the Sun Don't Shine -- Chris of Key Lime Prime | 14 Mar 2021 | 01:08:06 | |
Chris talks about subassemblies, painting areas that will never be seen, and what an airbrushed effect should look like once finished. We also talk about streaming miniature painting, the pressure to provide entertainment 100% of the time for an audience, and choosing a miniature to paint on stream next. We also chat about keeping multiple projects available at once can actually be helpful for completing projects quickly. | |||
| Sports Teams Are a Surprising Source of Color Schemes -- Gamerdadnc | 05 Mar 2021 | 00:41:55 | |
Gamerdadnc and I chat about choosing color schemes for armies and warbands, how moving away from using a single brand of hobby paint to using multiple brands and artist paints has influenced his decision-making process and how he had to think about his color choices now. | |||
| Habits that Help Process Your Thoughts Open the Door to Inspiration -- Dani of EenieMinis | 19 Feb 2021 | 00:40:18 | |
Dani and I talk about how she got started painting miniatures, why she pushes herself to improve, and what she does to help her process how own thoughts and emotions in a constructive and creative manner. We also discuss the influence of music and color as inspiration to her painting. She has a background education in art, and we talk about how that has influenced her approach to miniature painting and self-promotion as an artist. | |||
| A Painting Mentor Drives You Farther and Faster -- Devonian Maher | 12 Feb 2021 | 01:33:14 | |
Devonian and I talk about how impactful and important taking hobby classes and finding painting mentors have been to his development as a painter. Devonian also talks about his struggles with going back to finish projects he lost interest in, and why he keeps some miniatures as a reminder of how far he's come. | |||
| Paint 15 Minutes a Day Instead of 8 Hours on Saturday -- Shoshie Bauer | 07 Dec 2021 | 01:07:46 | |
Shoshie is a professional miniature commission painter, painting teacher at conventions, and private painting coach. She switched from painting watercolors to dedicating herself to miniature painting as a profession after finding that her beautiful miniatures sold for more than the watercolors were. | |||
| Don't Be Afraid to Re-Prime and Try Again. You'll do Better This Time -- Ben Kantor | 05 Feb 2021 | 01:17:47 | |
Ben discusses why he started to sculpt his own miniatures, how this has allowed him to produce some of his favorite pieces, and why he sees competition painting to be something worth doing even when you don't have a shot at placing. We also chat about how he records his painting progress in a painting log, and how that helps him keep track of not only paint recipes but also individual tasks. | |||
| Study the Work of People You Admire and be Vulnerable with Yourself -- Anthony Rodriguez | 29 Jan 2021 | 01:51:51 | |
Anthony and I talk about what lead to his passion for miniature painting, how he approaches learning and teaching himself to improve his painting, and what led him to spend several months traveling Europe to learn miniature painting from some of the best painters in the world. | |||
| Interviewers Interviewing Interviewers -- Hobby Time in the Murder Basement | 22 Jan 2021 | 01:17:54 | |
Heath interviews Ryan on his own podcast Hobby Time in the Murder Basement. We talk about twitch, discoverability, audience growth, youtube, and being a part-time content creator. It's a bunch of topics we don't get to talk a lot about and it was really enjoyable to compare how we both approach content creation. | |||
| Learning About Grunge Painting in the Murder Basement -- Heath Aldridge | 15 Jan 2021 | 01:07:55 | |
Heath and I have a chat about how he approaches miniatures painting and his decision to lean into what he calls "grunge painting" using texture, hints of impressionism, and most importantly time management to ensure his hobby time is spent well and he has fun. Because what's the point if you're miserable? We also talk about his podcast Hobby Time in the Murder Basement, as well as our regular interview questions. | |||
| Dawn of War Was a Gateway Drug -- Anthony of Sovereign Miniature Studio | 08 Jan 2021 | 00:58:50 | |
Our talk with Anthony winds through how he started getting into Warhamer 40k via the Dawn of War PC game, what led him to pushing his painting abilities to higher levels, to teaching at conventions and entering as many painting competitions as possible. | |||
| Study Art of All Kinds to Improve Your Own -- Clint of Snickernack Studios | 01 Jan 2021 | 01:31:57 | |
Clint starting painting miniature while in the military where he and his buddies started to play Warhammer 40k. Clint talks about his process of improving his painting and embracing the study of miniature painting from the perspective of more traditional art resources. We also discuss the difficulties of setting prices for commission painting and the approach Snickernack Studios uses to determine work vs price. | |||
| Miniatures and People of All Ages -- Grey Paladin Art | 25 Dec 2020 | 01:00:40 | |
Ryan talks about our mutual miniature buying addition. We share thoughts on our first miniatures, collecting Rogue Trader era space marines, and the wide range of ages that wargames and miniature seem to attract. We also talk about the effort it takes to learn a new technique compared to the effort it takes to apply that same technique once it's "clicked", and much more. | |||
| Friendship is My Biggest Win -- Jon Ninas | 14 Oct 2020 | 01:15:07 | |
Jon takes us along his journey of starting to paint miniatures, how he decided to really push himself on every paint job that he finishes and how that has catapaulted his level of skill forward, why his greatest win so far is friendship, his dreams for how the miniature painting community will grow and mature, and events he would like to see come into being in the North Americas to foster that growth. | |||
| Don't Just Let Muscle Memory Take Over, Be Conscious -- Seth Amsden | 14 Oct 2020 | 01:28:20 | |
Seth takes us deep into his creative mind, explaining how he comes up with a concept for a project that ignites his creativity, the way he thinks about time in relation to how the materials in his dioramas would have naturally decayed or settled to give them a feeling of actual age. We discuss the importance of these kinds of sub-consious triggers in high level work and how they lend so much life to a project. | |||
| The Best Feedback is from Honest People You Trust -- Yeji of Snickernack Studios | 14 Oct 2020 | 00:45:42 | |
Yeji recounts how she entered the world of miniature painting becasue she was too competitive and rules lawyer-ish to play miniature games so she switched to painting. We also discusses the frustration of seeking honest feedback on social media, and how she's developed a small circle of fellow painters who are willing to give each other honest constructive critisism without fear of thin skin. | |||
| Failure is Essential and My Biggest Motivator -- Drew "Thunderdomedru" | 26 Nov 2021 | 02:12:55 | |
Dru's path in miniature painting has been a rough one. He has faced many challenges on the road including a daughter fighting leukemia. Each of these challanges has formed the way he looks at his art and his artistic mindset and Dry freely shares what drives and inspires him to keep painting. | |||
| You Can Paint Anything With An Airbrush -- Caleb Wissenback | 14 Oct 2020 | 01:18:32 | |
Caleb takes us through his beginning years as a miniature painter, how he became involved with the WCG's Draconic Awards which led to his beginning to teach classes at conventions, and how he and Kat founded CK Studios and began teaching in-person classes all over the world. We also discuss the challenges of teaching at conventions with short timeslots, what kinds of struggles students tend to have at conventions, and how teaching 8 different blending methods in a single class was a major learning moment for him. | |||
| The Finished Project Isn't the Point -- Sean McAfee "Brushforhire" | 14 Oct 2020 | 01:05:04 | |
Sean Tells us how he started painting miniatures, how he amassed a u-haul truck's worth of backlog (yes, an actual u-haul truck), how he discovered the journey of painting and creating is by far the most important part for him, and that nature is full of beautifully composed color combinations that work incredibly well on miniatures. | |||
| Prepping the Project is Make or Break -- Niel Duffey "ImpendingDuff" | 04 Oct 2020 | 01:40:30 | |
Neil takes us through how he got back into miniature painting after a super long break and ended up being a full-time professional miniature painter teaching classes at multiple conventions, all while being a stay-at-home dad. We also discuss how his drive to make each miniature be better than the one before has caused him problems, and the impact of bad miniature prep on competition pieces. | |||
| What Do You Want To Be Known For? -- Scott the Miniature Maniac | 04 Oct 2020 | 00:42:22 | |
Scott takes us down memory lane as he explains how he got started in miniature painting, what drove him to want to become a better painter, and how his longest commission took over seven years to complete. We also discuss his creative process, what he wants to be known for, and how he stays sane with all of the pressures of full-time Youtube. | |||
| Be More Creative By Planning More -- Fausto Palumbo | 04 Oct 2020 | 01:15:36 | |
Fausto takes us through how he came to found his company Abyssoul to support a friend with cancer; how he approaches planning his miniature projects; how essential researching, sketching, and gathering ideas is to his process; how miniature painting could possibly be used as art, and how much energy and life painting miniatures gives him and continues to motivate his passions. | |||
| Jump into the Deep End -- Jose Castillo of Splendiferous Minis | 04 Oct 2020 | 01:09:49 | |
Jose takes us through how he started painting miniatures when he worked at a bar, how he took skills from the world of 2d painting and applied them to miniatures, and how he sought out skill miniature painters to learn from. His whole attitude towards painting is to jump into the deep end, find people who can teach you, and invest in your learning. | |||
| The Ability to Quit Leads to Better Success -- Joe of Orthober Studio | 04 Oct 2020 | 01:10:20 | |
OrthoberStudio tells us about his journey of deciding to learn to paint to a competition level, how he sought out Sam Lenz as a teacher, how he began to produce wood plinths, the unconquerable mindset he's developed over these last couple of years, and the importance of recognizing when a project isn't going the way you want and you need to start over. | |||
| Understanding Light is Essential to Improving -- Matt DiPietro of Contrast Miniatures | 04 Oct 2020 | 01:35:42 | |
Matt talks about how he started painting miniatures and grew into being a studio painter for Privateer Press, starting his own business Contrast Miniatures, the importance of considering light when painting miniatures both for entire armies and single figures, and the wonderful world-wide community that is the miniature painting hobby. | |||
| Trust Your Gut and Learn -- Brandon of Orcryst Gaming | 04 Oct 2020 | 00:57:59 | |
Brandon discusses how he began painting miniatures, how he started to stream painting miniatures on Twitch, how he figured out replicating the results of others using his own approach, and how being fearless in painting has impacted his ability to embrace challenging projects with confidence. | |||
| Build a Visual Library for Your Projects -- Lyn Stahl of MetalheadMinis | 04 Oct 2020 | 00:54:20 | |
Lyn takes us through her journey from its birth in the heart of a winter storm, to collecting cards and reference books that inspire her color choices, how she maintains motivation to paint every single day, how she began to teach others at conventions, and to managing Kickstarters and heading the miniature painting classes at Gencon. | |||
| If You're Not Having Fun, Something Needs to Change -- Zambies | 15 Nov 2021 | 01:05:42 | |
Zambies' entry into the miniature painting hobby is one I've never heard of before. She had always been creating art growing up, and she went to school to become a graphic designer. She didn't discover miniatures until she checked out a friend's Twitch channel who happened to be sharing a miniature painter's stream. After that, she started to seek out other miniature painters on Twitch and discovered the wider community. Since then, Zambies has jumped into the deep end of painting miniatures with her own Twitch stream, and entering (and winning) painting competitions. Because she's purely a miniature painter at the moment, Zambies paints a wide variety of miniatures. The experience and training Zambies has from graphic design gives her a really interesting perspective on miniature painting, color usage, and the composition of her pieces. This was a great conversation, so give it a listen and enjoy! You can find more of Zambie's work here: - https://www.twitch.tv/zambies - https://www.instagram.com/zambiesdecays/ - https://twitter.com/ZambiesDecays - https://www.patreon.com/Zambies - https://www.facebook.com/artofzambies - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChLExbIMROjken2BwIYj4Cw These interviews are recorded live at Twitch.tv/Uselesswizard. Check the stream schedule there for the next recording date and time. You can join me, Uselesswizard, on Tuesdays and Fridays nights at 6pm Pacific. We have a wonderful, supportive, and welcoming community of people and we'd love to see you. If you'd like to help support or improve the show, please leave a review on our page in Apple Podcasts or our page on Podchaser. Reviews have a big impact on whether the show is recommended to others, and it would mean the absolute world to hear from you. Thanks for listening! The Miniature Podcast Twitter Check out Uselesswizard's Twitch Channel to see interviews recorded live Visit Uselesswizard's Instagram page to see what he's been painting See Uselesswizard's Twitter for the non-toxic side of the Twitterverse Intro and Outro Music "No.4 Piano Journey" by Esther Abrami YouTube Audio Library | |||
| Painting in a Style You Enjoy is the Most Important Thing -- Mike Cousins of Epicduck Studios | 08 Nov 2021 | 01:58:39 | |
Mike and I sit down to talk about his career in miniature painting so far, and I was surprised to hear that Mike was a web developer for Miniwargaming and that was how he started painting miniatures. Mike shares how that started him down the path of starting his own studio and developing his own style of miniature painting. | |||
| Art is for expression and sharing yourself -- Captain Maddlove | 24 Sep 2021 | 02:21:15 | |
The Captian shares her background in a variety of art forms and the life events that brought her to the miniature painting hobby. While members of her family were involved in gaming, she has never been. Painting miniatures have always been a source of artistic expression tightly bound into family and community. | |||
| You must fail to grow, so go fail a lot -- Jason Craze | 17 Sep 2021 | 01:29:19 | |
Jason the owner of Monument Hobbies, and a fantastic miniature painter, and I talk about what got him started into art in general, and what brought him down the path of miniature painting. He shares his perspective on miniature painting and what it takes to improve. If you want to improve, you absolutely have to try. If you fail, that's a learning experience and you can always paint over it or throw it in the paint stripper. | |||
| Don't be the Best Miniature Painter You Know -- Kevin Fannin | 06 Sep 2021 | 00:54:20 | |
Kevin and I talk about what got him started in miniature painting, how he began to grow as a painter, and what he did when he discovered groups of other miniature painters on Facebook. Being a big fish in a small pond is something that many of us have gone through, and how Kevin dealt with it is a fantastic example. | |||