This video was great! Please keep up the great content, these are always calming and informative to watch! I'd love to see how you did the leather, along with the rest of the uniform. 👍👍👍
Hello DarthBozo, don't doubt yourself! ❤ Even professional painters weren't perfect from day one. We just want to give you a big dose of encouragement and confidence so you know you can achieve anything you set your mind to! 💪🏻 We'll always be here to offer advice whenever you need it! :)
Really diggin ‘ on this Jaume video. Always my figures painting pro… gracious from Delaware USA. May years a fan … think we might have met once ataworldexpo
Amazing work as always. Looking forward to the leather tutorial as well. Do you usually paint the leather equipment first like you did here. Its a really great idea. I really like how you keep your paint pallet so simple. So many other great figure painters mixed multiple different colors to make one shade of paint.
Hi Shawn!...yes, in this case I painted leather first. It helps to identify the camouflage zones better. I try always to keep my pallet simple, specially when painting camouflage. Vallejo has a wide range of colors suitable for every part of your figure, and they are mixed already, so, no need to make complicated mixes for painting.
Too tier artwork, been trying to replicate this camoflauge with a typed out guide with pictures and just couldn't figure out hiw to do the patches now that I see the technique I can do it now , thanks
That is just fantastic, because I saw this video I went and brought this miniature, it is my first attempt at figures, how did you do the straps and webbing and also the bread bag and tunic collar please.
Thank you so much, Terry! If you need help with painting the rest of the uniform, webbing, and bags, check out this STEP BY STEP article for some useful tips ➡ acrylicosvallejo.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/vallejo-stepbystep-painting-a-textured-leather-map-case-EN.pdf
Fantastic work. I just want to ask one question. Like the spring and summer camouflage pattern painting in the video, do you use the brown and black wash for the autumn and winter plane tree camo? I have a dark green, dark brown and black vallejo wash thanks for the nice 1/35 video. b^오^b
Your paintjob looks great, but the dark colour of the spring/summer version of plane tree is wrong. It should be black/green instead of black/brown which would be correct for the autumn version.
Hi there!. Although black green is the common shade for the third main color in German spring version camos, if you look at the reference image you'll notice the darker blotches are more black brown color. That's why I used it, trying to match the example colors.. Thanks for your comment.
@@jaumeortiz4767 The thing is I don't need to look at referrence photos since I own several original SS camo items and trust me, the darkest colour is black green.
Nice. One Question not specifically related to this fella, but I play a German army in Bolt Action. Where can I find some reference photos for the Puma? All I can find are b&w photos. Which are great for the load out add ons but not for a good came pattern/colors if any.
I like this video because what I am seeing in this video covers some of the paints / colors and techniques that would be used to paint Pea Dot camouflage (for Warlord Games - Bolt Action - Panzer Grenadiers - autumn 1944 / winter 1944 - 1945), even though this video appears to be about some other type of camouflage (Plantermuster - 1943?). It seams like the Waffen SS wore a different camouflage patterns / colors for every year of the war: they re-used colors to some extent.
I am replying to my own comment with spelling corrections, German to English translations, a date correction, and a Wikipedia reference that lists most (maybe all) of the German camouflage patterns with colored photos. --- Platanenmuster is the German concatenation of the words "Plane Tree pattern" which was mostly used from 1937-1942. Erbsenmuster is the German concatenation of the words "Pea Dot pattern" which was mostly used from 1944-1945 (I think as early as May 1944 to the end of the war on 8 May 1945.) See the following link for other types of camouflage that the Waffen SS might have worn. And sometimes they would "mix and match" camouflage pieces: trousers, tunics, ponchos, and helmut covers. Reference en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_World_War_II_camouflage_patterns ---End of comment.
I live in the United States,and I have a hard time finding some where to buy Vallejo brushes. Any suggestions on a website that might have them. Absolutely love your work btw freaking awesome
Hello Joshua! Yep, this reply comes a bit late but in case you are interested in our NEW brushes we recently released, you can find them here www.michtoy.com/michtoy_search_product.php?Vendor_ID=Vallejo&Series=Vallejo%20Brushes&view_mode=thumbnails
Hello RRL4245! Each artist paints in very different conditions so you must add retarders or thinner in case you need it (warmer temperatures or low humidity - summer). If this happens, you can add a drop of Medium Retarder to the colors :)
I am confused, why when you produce a paint set for this camo you don't use it? Vallejo Model Color Waffen SS Camouflage Acrylic Paint Set has different colours/shades as well, why would you not promote that? I brought it.
Hi! Check first video of camouflage series. I painted palm pattern with the wss set colors. I thought it would be nice to give some alternative colors and mixes to paint another spring colors pattern getting a more faded look. Thanks for the feed back!
Hello Giuseppe! Please take a look at this our TH-cam channel, we have several videos explaining how to paint faces (54mm, woman, man, etc). If you need help, just let us know! :)
Hello! We understand that music is a very personal thing and it can be disappointing when it doesn't resonate with you. Anyway, we would love to know if our tutorial was used for you, as it is the most important thing for us 😊
Hello David! We understand that everyone has different opinions when it comes to music. However, we hope the tutorial is satisfactory for you, as this is the most crucial and vital aspect we consider when creating painting videos for painters. Anyway, this video is 2,5 years old. We hope you'll enjoy our more recent content instead. Thanks for your comment.
Great work 👍🏻 So the secret is in the dilution and a sharp brush 😊
Started painting today for the first time, and got super close! Great tutorial!
Yayy!! Thank you so much for your feedback, Nachtjagerz! ❤
Perfect camouflage!
Thank you so much Toysoldier68! :D
Jaume Ortiz est un peintre exceptionnel, merci pour cette vidéo !
fantastic work.
This video was great! Please keep up the great content, these are always calming and informative to watch! I'd love to see how you did the leather, along with the rest of the uniform. 👍👍👍
outstanding. great tutorial, thank you
Siempre my artistic hero
Just painting these folks in 1/72 scale. A great useful tutorial!
Yayy!! We're glad that this video is helpful for you ❤😊 Thank you for your feedback! :)
Lovely work and nicely filmed
Nice video nice products!!!
Great job! I love the camo!
😊😊🔥🔥
that vidio weas just great
FANTASTIC!
Thank you Todd! 😊
Fantastic work!
Thank you so much for your comment and feedback, Multipl3! :)
Nice ive been trying to paint this on a few ww2 3d prints will have to try this technique cheers!
Hello! We hope you can try the technique soon ;)
@@vallejocolors yeah i totally will once my 3d printer is fixed so i can print more soldiers
i wish i could paint my figures as good as you do
Hello DarthBozo, don't doubt yourself! ❤ Even professional painters weren't perfect from day one. We just want to give you a big dose of encouragement and confidence so you know you can achieve anything you set your mind to! 💪🏻 We'll always be here to offer advice whenever you need it! :)
Great video, Jaume! Regards
Really diggin ‘ on this Jaume video. Always my figures painting pro… gracious from Delaware USA. May years a fan … think we might have met once ataworldexpo
Bravo!!!
I like the cammo, but a episode on the leather and the beautyfull tunic color is welcome to! Lovely figure to start with!
Soon!
@@jaumeortiz4767 very cool!
Amazing work as always. Looking forward to the leather tutorial as well. Do you usually paint the leather equipment first like you did here. Its a really great idea. I really like how you keep your paint pallet so simple. So many other great figure painters mixed multiple different colors to make one shade of paint.
Hi Shawn!...yes, in this case I painted leather first. It helps to identify the camouflage zones better. I try always to keep my pallet simple, specially when painting camouflage. Vallejo has a wide range of colors suitable for every part of your figure, and they are mixed already, so, no need to make complicated mixes for painting.
Too tier artwork, been trying to replicate this camoflauge with a typed out guide with pictures and just couldn't figure out hiw to do the patches now that I see the technique I can do it now , thanks
That's great news! We're thrilled to hear that our video helped clarify any doubts you had🥰
Ya thank you now i have confident to make some panzer granadier figure with camo like this 👍👍👍👍👍
Wohoo!!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻😊🔥
Very good
Thank you so much for your feedback, Alan! :)
That is just fantastic, because I saw this video I went and brought this miniature, it is my first attempt at figures, how did you do the straps and webbing and also the bread bag and tunic collar please.
Thank you so much, Terry! If you need help with painting the rest of the uniform, webbing, and bags, check out this STEP BY STEP article for some useful tips ➡ acrylicosvallejo.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/vallejo-stepbystep-painting-a-textured-leather-map-case-EN.pdf
Harika video,teşekkürler,thank you so much👏👌👏👌
Thanks for your comment Selcuk! :)
Fantastic work. I just want to ask one question. Like the spring and summer camouflage pattern painting in the video, do you use the brown and black wash for the autumn and winter plane tree camo? I have a dark green, dark brown and black vallejo wash thanks for the nice 1/35 video. b^오^b
Hi!. Yes!, I use the same wash colors for autumn version
Your paintjob looks great, but the dark colour of the spring/summer version of plane tree is wrong. It should be black/green instead of black/brown which would be correct for the autumn version.
Hi there!. Although black green is the common shade for the third main color in German spring version camos, if you look at the reference image you'll notice the darker blotches are more black brown color. That's why I used it, trying to match the example colors.. Thanks for your comment.
@@jaumeortiz4767 The thing is I don't need to look at referrence photos since I own several original SS camo items and trust me, the darkest colour is black green.
Nice.
One Question not specifically related to this fella, but I play a German army in Bolt Action.
Where can I find some reference photos for the Puma? All I can find are b&w photos. Which are great for the load out add ons but not for a good came pattern/colors if any.
Aggravating music.
Hello Jay! Thanks for your feedback! What copyright-free song would you have chosen for this video? Please let us know with a cool suggestion 🤩
@@vallejocolorsmusic is nice bro
@@multipl3 ❤
I like this video because what I am seeing in this video covers some of the paints / colors and techniques that would be used to paint Pea Dot camouflage (for Warlord Games - Bolt Action - Panzer Grenadiers - autumn 1944 / winter 1944 - 1945), even though this video appears to be about some other type of camouflage (Plantermuster - 1943?).
It seams like the Waffen SS wore a different camouflage patterns / colors for every year of the war: they re-used colors to some extent.
This camo pattern had two different variations: spring and autumn :)
I am replying to my own comment with spelling corrections, German to English translations, a date correction, and a Wikipedia reference that lists most (maybe all) of the German camouflage patterns with colored photos.
---
Platanenmuster is the German concatenation of the words "Plane Tree pattern" which was mostly used from 1937-1942.
Erbsenmuster is the German concatenation of the words "Pea Dot pattern" which was mostly used from 1944-1945 (I think as early as May 1944 to the end of the war on 8 May 1945.)
See the following link for other types of camouflage that the Waffen SS might have worn. And sometimes they would "mix and match" camouflage pieces: trousers, tunics, ponchos, and helmut covers.
Reference
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_World_War_II_camouflage_patterns
---End of comment.
Hi Jaume! Which brush are you using?
Great Work!
Hi Christian! I used a DaVinci Maestro num 0
What size brush do you use to line pockets, gear etc...and what size brush were you using to create the "dots"
DaVinci Maestro num 0
I live in the United States,and I have a hard time finding some where to buy Vallejo brushes. Any suggestions on a website that might have them. Absolutely love your work btw freaking awesome
Hello Joshua! Yep, this reply comes a bit late but in case you are interested in our NEW brushes we recently released, you can find them here www.michtoy.com/michtoy_search_product.php?Vendor_ID=Vallejo&Series=Vallejo%20Brushes&view_mode=thumbnails
Great tutorial! Thanks Did you use a drying retarder on the paints on your pallet? Else, I would expect them to dry out while you worked...
Hello RRL4245! Each artist paints in very different conditions so you must add retarders or thinner in case you need it (warmer temperatures or low humidity - summer). If this happens, you can add a drop of Medium Retarder to the colors :)
@@vallejocolors I understand. I'm in Arizona - hot and very dry...
Hello. What kind of brush do you use?
Da Vinci num.0
@@jaumeortiz4767 thanks for your answer
you normally dont use blending technic on the patches and basecoat to eliminate the border between basecoat and highlights when painting camo?
I don't need it using the paint with adequate dilution
I wonder what paint brushes were used
Hello David! Thank you for your comment 😊 Jaume used DaVinci Maestro Num.0 brush
Theres supposed to be two shades of green on that camo pattern, i just see 1
I am confused, why when you produce a paint set for this camo you don't use it? Vallejo Model Color Waffen SS Camouflage Acrylic Paint Set has different colours/shades as well, why would you not promote that? I brought it.
Hi! Check first video of camouflage series. I painted palm pattern with the wss set colors. I thought it would be nice to give some alternative colors and mixes to paint another spring colors pattern getting a more faded look. Thanks for the feed back!
Thanks for buying the set btw!
And for paint the face?
Check our channel. There are several videos about painting faces
Hello Giuseppe! Please take a look at this our TH-cam channel, we have several videos explaining how to paint faces (54mm, woman, man, etc). If you need help, just let us know! :)
Very helpful tutorial. Camo is a bit daunting. The background music was distracting and unnecessary.
Great tutorial..but why do TH-camrs think we need cheesy to enjoy it? Sigh.
Well painting is top but pose of Figur is not top
Nix the music please.
Hello! We understand that music is a very personal thing and it can be disappointing when it doesn't resonate with you. Anyway, we would love to know if our tutorial was used for you, as it is the most important thing for us 😊
@@vallejocolorsIn my opinion, the music was good and the tutorial is very useful. It is easy to paint a figure watching this video.
@@albertofernandezsarrion6372 Thank you so much, Alberto! We are glad to hear that our video has been helpful for you 😊❤
That “music” loop 🤮. Turn off the audio and miss the narration 🤷♂️. Good tutorials marred by unnecessary irritants.
Hello David! We understand that everyone has different opinions when it comes to music. However, we hope the tutorial is satisfactory for you, as this is the most crucial and vital aspect we consider when creating painting videos for painters. Anyway, this video is 2,5 years old. We hope you'll enjoy our more recent content instead. Thanks for your comment.