Thanks for the video Doug! They look great! I think he got over the knife to the rear. LOL! My wife and I were scanned at Springfield last year and still trying to bring myself to paint us. I think I will give it a shot now.
Thanks for this video on painting figures. For several months now I've been watching videos by wargamer figure painters to see their methods. I tried doing shading, blending and highlights as they do, but the small size of HO figures caused me to go back to dry brushing for highlights and washes for shadows, which was good enough (in my opinion). For O scale it might have been a different story. I have a number of Preiser figures with my favorites being from the Truck Driver set (like the one you showed). The variety of their poses works well when doing layout photos. Cheers from Wisconsin!
Doug, great painting techniques for figures. When priming 3D Printed paarts I prefer to use the Tamiya Surface Primer L in light grey, it does not cover any of the fine details, and takes paints really well. Thank you for sharing, cheers, and stay safe, Michael
I'm also NOT a figure painter, but I've had good (good enough for me) results with applying a brown oil wash once I've finished the painting stage. 3D body scanned figures are amazing. I have some on O and OO scales. Cheers
Fantastic clinic on figure painting for the sub-1/35th crowd, thanks, Doug. I have a few Mini-me's from being scanned by Bernard, but have only painted one. Now I'm going to do some more. Question, the final flesh coating after the black wash: if you thinned it would you preserve some of the shadows the wash created?
Thanks for the video Doug! They look great! I think he got over the knife to the rear. LOL! My wife and I were scanned at Springfield last year and still trying to bring myself to paint us. I think I will give it a shot now.
Another great video! Thanks for sharing your tips on painting figures! They look great!
Love the channel. Wanted to thank you for the Tempera paint hack. My brick work never looked better!
Kool! Very interesting, Doug!
Thanks for this video on painting figures. For several months now I've been watching videos by wargamer figure painters to see their methods. I tried doing shading, blending and highlights as they do, but the small size of HO figures caused me to go back to dry brushing for highlights and washes for shadows, which was good enough (in my opinion). For O scale it might have been a different story. I have a number of Preiser figures with my favorites being from the Truck Driver set (like the one you showed). The variety of their poses works well when doing layout photos. Cheers from Wisconsin!
Doug, great painting techniques for figures.
When priming 3D Printed paarts I prefer to use the Tamiya Surface Primer L in light grey, it does not cover any of the fine details, and takes paints really well.
Thank you for sharing, cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Will give it a try, thx
Great tips. Thanks. Amazing that you have George Sellios on your layout.
Great upload! I think your layout also needs a Doug Foscale figure, and maybe a rescue donkey as well. keep the wonderful uploads coming!
You get a George and you get a George…everyone gets a George! Thank you for the tutorial.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great video. I like their figures. Unfortunately I model HO so painting HO figures are hard but many of your techniques may work.
I'm also NOT a figure painter, but I've had good (good enough for me) results with applying a brown oil wash once I've finished the painting stage. 3D body scanned figures are amazing. I have some on O and OO scales. Cheers
Great video! Thanks for sharing your techniques!
Grate video again. My goodness the Paytrion names fly by & cant read. Must have couple hundred. Nice done Tug
Now try that with an N scale figure! 😃 I just painted two 3d printed people in N scale and it was tough! Need even smaller brushes for that.
Fantastic clinic on figure painting for the sub-1/35th crowd, thanks, Doug. I have a few Mini-me's from being scanned by Bernard, but have only painted one. Now I'm going to do some more. Question, the final flesh coating after the black wash: if you thinned it would you preserve some of the shadows the wash created?
Yup , worth trying that as well.
Doug, Instead of using a special Wash Pint, I simply use Black acrylic paint thinned with water.
Just about any wash will do.
Those nubs on the base look like you could use them for empty cans?
hello Fos Scale Models- Model & it's is Randy and i like video is cool & Tanks Fos Scale Models- Model & Friends Randy
Sellios is great, but the best "dry-brusher" I know is Dave Frary. He can be so gentle with his highlights.