Red would work too, ut it would give a different effect. Also, if you use a gloss coat under the metallics they tend to look nicer when you put them down.
i was just gunna say that a yellow or red base coat is best for gold, depending on the tone ya want and the glossier the base coat the more the metallic will pop
Great job with this! Metallic colors are notoriously picky, especially gold tones; if you want a brighter gold you can base coat the area in yellow, or if you want a more weathered, antique gold you can base coat in brown, then apply a couple of coats of gold paint on top. Alternatively, you can also look at picking up some of the Vallejo Liquid Gold paints; they're finnicky because they use actual metallic flakes suspended in alcohol, so you'll need some isopropyl alcohol 90% or higher to thin the paints and clean your brushes but when dry whatever you paint with them looks like its made from gold. If you do go that route, keep some designated brushes for the Liquid Gold paints specifically; once you've used brushes for that they'll always have the flakes in the bristles so if you get any water on them the flakes will rust and ruin the brushes.
Awesome build and paint work. So, you don't struggle with metallic paint again, most lines are sub par, look at "Vallejo Metal Color" line. Over a dozen colors with a gloss black primer and varnish formulated for for the paint line. It goes through an airbrush really well too.
I've watched all your videos and ALL your models are amazing done. I would love to see a Venom, Carnage, Onslaught, or Spawn model soon. Please keep making these model videos and I will continue to share these videos.
That rock that he's standing on needs a little TLC, a little texture and perhaps some skulls or a monster head from another kit? Great work either way, very cleaver to add the leather... haven't seen that done with a 3D printed statue before.
I done this model a little while ago and you're now making me want to do it again. Brilliant work dude!! This is the first vid of your I've seen and am hoping you do more of the same. Subscribed!!
thanks pal I hope this video helps if you decide to make another something I always do before attempting to do a print is to see what others have done and try to match or improve on it cheers
Can't wait to see how you perform on resin. Anycubic photon is just 375€ on eBay. Ure doing an excellent job mate. Uve all our support here n Tenerife 💪
So happy to see this video! Been watching your Instagram. Looks amazing! Every model improves, you're my inspiration for finishing my 3d prints with paint
Just a suggestion but how about making the horns separate so they plug into the head that way you could swap between full horns, ground stumps or freshly broken off horns
OMG! This is amazing! I'm blown away with the level of skill you have shown. It must have taken ages and looking at the level of detail you must have been doing this for some time. I'm definitely looking out for more videos. The iron man and Darth Maul sound like they'll be amazing as well to watch.
Watched Hulk, Juggernaut and this video so far, still gonna give the rest a go. I am getting into airbrush painting for models and am really glad I stumbled upon this channel. I am having trouble finding in depth complete beginners guides (all the "beginners guides" seem to believe I already understand the reasons behind what they do like applying 3 coats. I know several coats are needed to achieve end results, but do not understand the how behind it and knowing which colours to use in which stages per coat). But If I get an entry level 3D printer, I can use your Hulk video to learn by doing and hopefully the multiple coats will become more clear through action. Looking forward to seeing your future projects.
I was the same when I started out I know exactly what you mean I don't fully understand the why some times but I know how practice makes perfect hope the videos help cheers
Awesome job dude! I like watching the process, although I wished you didn't speed through the airbrush detailing like in your Juggernaut build. I would have loved to have seen a little bit of a magma effect under the crackle - it would sit well with the Hellboy theme. A thought for the base next time, why not try your hand at transparent filament, paint it, then throw some LEDs under it... I would try myself, but I don't have the skill you possess!! Well done dude.
nice idea with the base in future I will slow down the airbrushing a bit. its hard to get it right because not everyone what's to watch a 30+ min video cheers
Hello Guy, you work is amazing. Unfortunately I am in a very difficult economic situation here in Brazil because of the corona virus. But I hope to survive and, God willing, in 2021 I will have money to buy a 3D printer and make this Hell Boy, because it must be really incredible to feel like doing a job so well done.
Great job, it came out fantastic. I just have to question your work flow techniques sometimes. For example, why didn't you paint the base gold first with an airbrush, then masked it, then did the crackle effect last? Also, why didn't you paint the figure first, then attached the clothe last. Just seems like doing it this way would have been less work and less time doing unnecessary masking. I've noticed this in some of your other videos as well. It's like you're doing extra work for the same outcome.
metallic paint doesn't go well with masking tape when you remove it, it leaves a horrible finish and as for the work flow I guess it did seem a bit odd but certain parts of fabric had to be added before primer like the tail and behind the head but I did confuse my self half way through that's for the comment I don't mind someone's else's view cheers
Yeah absolutely I use my Ender 3 for a lot of my large scale prints . Primarily when my CR-10 is being held up with a long print.I've even used my mono price mini delta to do large scale prints by sliceing the models . You can use Nettfab or MeshMixer to slice your model Into multiple parts . That will allow you to scale up the size .From there and you can glue the parts together .
Maybe you should have double folded the edges of the coat (like the sleeves, collar, and the bottom) to create seams on the fabric, otherwise gj, keep it up :D
Hey man amazing job!! I've watched your juggernaut and hulk videos and had to keep going! I had a quick question for you in regards of the print lines from the printer. Do you sand or anything to take care of them or is it so fine that when you prime and paint you can't see them? Again keep up the amazing work man!!
it depends on the model if its got a lot of flat sides I will sand it if its like this model I will prime and then wet sand to get a smooth finish. hope this helps cheers
Good afternoon, my friend. Congratulations on your excellent work. I want to do the same. Can you tell me the values of the scale on which the model was printed? And the molds to cut the fabric of the coat?. Thank you very much!
hey just a question on the hi build primer. do you sand after that? or just paint after that has dried. also is hi build primer the same as filler primer? because filler primer usually leaves a rough texture after. thanks man!
good question on this particular model I didn't wet sand after priming sometimes its too tricky of a surface to sand but the hi build primer I use dry smooth unlike filler primer that does dry with a rough texture which I don't like to use I use u-pol #5 high build primer its more expensive than standard primer but you get a better finish cheers
Very good, I tried to make the same hellboy model but the fabric patterns did not work out for me. You could upload them in a photo or something to be able to follow them. Thank you very much
I found it hard as well I don't have the pattern anymore best thing to do is apply masking tape form it to the shape and using a sharp knife cut around and peal of then stick it to the fabric and cut around hope this helps you
@@FilamentForge Thank you very much for the reply. This is the 2 hellboy that I am going to do, in the first I did it as you tell me and now that I am going to do the second I asked you if you had any tricks. thanks anyway and keep making this content which helps a lot
Filament Forge I’ll give cura a try. Does printing larger models make the printing process more stable? Maybe I’m printing too small. Anything I print with overhangs that need support pretty much fail.
WOW! You are a very talented man. I am both in awe and jealous of your skill and patience.
My patience was tested on this one that's for sure cheers
A tip for painting the gold is use a base coat of yellow first then gold. Love the cloth. Great work.
why the hell didn't I think of that.... thanks pal
Red would work too, ut it would give a different effect. Also, if you use a gloss coat under the metallics they tend to look nicer when you put them down.
@@dannyendoso5290 thanks for your tips going to practice some technics
i was just gunna say that a yellow or red base coat is best for gold, depending on the tone ya want and the glossier the base coat the more the metallic will pop
or just use citadel's "retributor armor" gold paint, it's really opaque on its own. Every games workshop/warhammer shop sells it :)
Outstanding. Love that leather coat and that crackle effect spray paint for base.
great 3d printing time lapses subscribed
@@FilamentForge Thanks a lot
My all time favorite character. Good job. 👏👍👍
Awesome work. Love the coat and you are getting better with every build. Can’t wait for the next one
Absolutely beautiful, nice touch with the leather 👌🏾😸
Thank you
I’m eagerly impressed by the overall cleverness which went into this project!
A wonderful result. Thank you for sharing tips and links. Now, i must print my Hellboy.
Thanks, I could have gone into a lot more detail but the video would have been an hour long hope the video helps
Great job with this! Metallic colors are notoriously picky, especially gold tones; if you want a brighter gold you can base coat the area in yellow, or if you want a more weathered, antique gold you can base coat in brown, then apply a couple of coats of gold paint on top. Alternatively, you can also look at picking up some of the Vallejo Liquid Gold paints; they're finnicky because they use actual metallic flakes suspended in alcohol, so you'll need some isopropyl alcohol 90% or higher to thin the paints and clean your brushes but when dry whatever you paint with them looks like its made from gold. If you do go that route, keep some designated brushes for the Liquid Gold paints specifically; once you've used brushes for that they'll always have the flakes in the bristles so if you get any water on them the flakes will rust and ruin the brushes.
thanks for the tip I will try it out
Absolutely stunning
Awesome build and paint work. So, you don't struggle with metallic paint again, most lines are sub par, look at "Vallejo Metal Color" line. Over a dozen colors with a gloss black primer and varnish formulated for for the paint line. It goes through an airbrush really well too.
Thanks for the tips
Do another with the Horns shaved down... that would be awesome another superb model though seriously making me want a 3D printer.
I've watched all your videos and ALL your models are amazing done. I would love to see a Venom, Carnage, Onslaught, or Spawn model soon. Please keep making these model videos and I will continue to share these videos.
thanks pal I've put them on my to-do list thanks for sharing vids
The final print is just superb! Congrats
Wow that came out awesome go HellBoy!
Amazing. Really ejoyed watching your process. Been toying with the idea of getting an airbrush kit. This pretty much made up my mind.
thanks I appreciate it
And... subscribed. Looking forward to more :)
That rock that he's standing on needs a little TLC, a little texture and perhaps some skulls or a monster head from another kit? Great work either way, very cleaver to add the leather... haven't seen that done with a 3D printed statue before.
Thanks, pal not really sure why a rock was added but yes it did need a bit more work cheers
Oh man this is amazing work, really nice thank you for sharing this with us
No problem hope it helps cheers
I done this model a little while ago and you're now making me want to do it again. Brilliant work dude!! This is the first vid of your I've seen and am hoping you do more of the same. Subscribed!!
thanks pal I hope this video helps if you decide to make another something I always do before attempting to do a print is to see what others have done and try to match or improve on it cheers
Very cool. I like Big pieces like this one. Good job. Thanks.
Bit late but cheers👍👍
Can't wait to see how you perform on resin. Anycubic photon is just 375€ on eBay. Ure doing an excellent job mate. Uve all our support here n Tenerife 💪
Great work as usual mate. That base effect is insanely awesome.
I was gonna make a hellboy, but then I saw yours... So damn good!
you is the master of print,i am from Brazil and
I was inspired in your work. GREAT WORK
I would print the base alone, looks sick
So happy to see this video! Been watching your Instagram. Looks amazing! Every model improves, you're my inspiration for finishing my 3d prints with paint
Thank!! I appreciate it I try and do the best I can and hopefully help others with there builds cheers
Great work but here's a suggestion....in future, why don't you add the leather last?
WOW absolute SUPER Job
For the gold, use a metallic paint marker :-) they work great and only need one coat
Buying some now cheers
Just a suggestion but how about making the horns separate so they plug into the head that way you could swap between full horns, ground stumps or freshly broken off horns
wish I had that idea while I was making it thanks for sharing
Fantastic build, I would put this on my shelf.
Great work M8!
This turned out so good! I think the hair could do with being less shiny though, but it's the only thing I'd change. The jacket looks awesome!
The dislikes people should provide a suggestion since they are so creative, awesome Job well done, keep up the awesome work!
thanks pal
Crap man this is awesome! everything looks incredible!
Thanks, Pal you probably hear this a lot but you're the reason I started my channel, BIG FAN!!
Use metallics like gold over black or red mate. Turned out great! Cheers👊
will give it a try thanks
OMG! This is amazing! I'm blown away with the level of skill you have shown. It must have taken ages and looking at the level of detail you must have been doing this for some time. I'm definitely looking out for more videos. The iron man and Darth Maul sound like they'll be amazing as well to watch.
Watched Hulk, Juggernaut and this video so far, still gonna give the rest a go. I am getting into airbrush painting for models and am really glad I stumbled upon this channel. I am having trouble finding in depth complete beginners guides (all the "beginners guides" seem to believe I already understand the reasons behind what they do like applying 3 coats. I know several coats are needed to achieve end results, but do not understand the how behind it and knowing which colours to use in which stages per coat). But If I get an entry level 3D printer, I can use your Hulk video to learn by doing and hopefully the multiple coats will become more clear through action. Looking forward to seeing your future projects.
I was the same when I started out I know exactly what you mean I don't fully understand the why some times but I know how practice makes perfect hope the videos help cheers
@@FilamentForge what 3d printer do you use
Incredible. Thank you for sharing this.
Looks really great. the fabric was a good choice.
Awesome job dude! I like watching the process, although I wished you didn't speed through the airbrush detailing like in your Juggernaut build. I would have loved to have seen a little bit of a magma effect under the crackle - it would sit well with the Hellboy theme. A thought for the base next time, why not try your hand at transparent filament, paint it, then throw some LEDs under it... I would try myself, but I don't have the skill you possess!! Well done dude.
nice idea with the base in future I will slow down the airbrushing a bit. its hard to get it right because not everyone what's to watch a 30+ min video cheers
Hello Guy, you work is amazing.
Unfortunately I am in a very difficult economic situation here in Brazil because of the corona virus.
But I hope to survive and, God willing, in 2021 I will have money to buy a 3D printer and make this Hell Boy, because it must be really incredible to feel like doing a job so well done.
Thank you I really appreciate it. It is a good feeling when you finish making something hope you get yourself a 3d printer soon cheers 👍👍
Nice video mate that is one cool project love all vids keep it up mate already looking forward to next video
Thank you👍👍
Wow that's great, so talented.
Woooo, una escultura tan perfecta es una obra de arte
thats next level that is what a great project
That is very cool.
Great job, it came out fantastic.
I just have to question your work flow techniques sometimes. For example, why didn't you paint the base gold first with an airbrush, then masked it, then did the crackle effect last? Also, why didn't you paint the figure first, then attached the clothe last.
Just seems like doing it this way would have been less work and less time doing unnecessary masking. I've noticed this in some of your other videos as well. It's like you're doing extra work for the same outcome.
metallic paint doesn't go well with masking tape when you remove it, it leaves a horrible finish and as for the work flow I guess it did seem a bit odd but certain parts of fabric had to be added before primer like the tail and behind the head but I did confuse my self half way through that's for the comment I don't mind someone's else's view cheers
AWSOME!!!! I REally Want To Get Into Printing But DONT Have A Lot Of MONEY, Can You PRINT SOMETHING Like This ON AN Ender 3????
Yeah absolutely I use my Ender 3 for a lot of my large scale prints . Primarily when my CR-10 is being held up with a long print.I've even used my mono price mini delta to do large scale prints by sliceing the models . You can use Nettfab or MeshMixer to slice your model Into multiple parts . That will allow you to scale up the size .From there and you can glue the parts together .
@@TheCasualCreator1 Yeah i agree, at the size this thing is an ender3 can easily do it with the same level of detail
Wow, just WOOOOW!!! You’re getting better and better. Keep it up my man ;)
T1000 or T800 from t2. Great work by the way
Just keep getting more awesome!!!
That is excellent quality.
Nhaaaa! The details. Perfect work!!!
That was a joy to watch! He is superb! SUBSCRIBED!
Out doin yourself with EVERY video brother....Love it....love it....love it! Did ya get a new printer?
thanks pal and yes its a formbot trex2+ should be able to do bigger and better builds my other printers are good but build volume limiting cheers
I wonder how it would have turned out if you used gold leaf on the base instead of having to deal with thin gold paints.
Never thought if that cheers
Can’t wait to start this myself
Holy shit.... This is so sick. I love hellboy so much. Insane ❤️
Killer job.
Great job
Looks amazing, though I suspect it would have been easier to prime & paint first and add the fabric last?
Excellent job.
You could use painterstape for the shape of the coat instead of the blue discloth
Nice video, thanks for sharing. What putty did you use to fill the big gaps and what primer?
Upol high 5 high build primer you can find it on Amazon and the filler is just normal car body filler
Love your videos man! You do some amazing work!
thanks pal
Hi! Your are amazing ! What program are you using to create the supports on your models? Thank you for your amazing videos!
I just used cura normal support settings it's free to download cheers
Ok, guys... This is outstanding!!!
what type from Vallejo colors are u using? i saw your fancy box in the background and got interested in that :D
Sorry for the late reply it's a box set of vallejo model paint there's lots of different types to pick
Maybe you should have double folded the edges of the coat (like the sleeves, collar, and the bottom) to create seams on the fabric, otherwise gj, keep it up :D
good idea
Hey man amazing job!! I've watched your juggernaut and hulk videos and had to keep going! I had a quick question for you in regards of the print lines from the printer. Do you sand or anything to take care of them or is it so fine that when you prime and paint you can't see them? Again keep up the amazing work man!!
it depends on the model if its got a lot of flat sides I will sand it if its like this model I will prime and then wet sand to get a smooth finish. hope this helps cheers
Good afternoon, my friend. Congratulations on your excellent work. I want to do the same. Can you tell me the values of the scale on which the model was printed? And the molds to cut the fabric of the coat?. Thank you very much!
You've inspired me to do my own hellboy build. What do you use to fill in the gaps?.
Just a standard car body filler will do you what it to be easy sand
Really Awesome job this is the first time seeing your channel and im blown away with this piece. And lastly do you do commission wrk?
thanks I appreciate it as for commission work it would have to be your own original work cheers
@@FilamentForge great thanks keep up the great work
That’s stunning!! Can I ask you what is the brand of the airbrush are u using?
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I see you already did a video on his mask, but you should definitely do a Dr. Doom sculpture next
I have one planned cheers
Hi, I'm just getting into 3d printing do you think a $400-500 printer could acheive something like this?
It could print it
WoW!! Nice!! Work!! 🤘🏻
Love your videos. 👍 Could you recommend a good detailed 3D printer for a beginner.
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Oh, man, this looks so great!!!
Awesomeee worl, can you tell us wich settings u use, layer hight and printer?
formbot t rex+2 @210/speed 60mms/layer Hight 0.10/0.20 shell thickness 0.8 infill 8%
what filler are you using? not sure whats easiest to sand and if there's anything which dries fast without hardener
I use car body filler u-pol p38 which comes in a hard or soft version you don't want it to dry to fast because you need some work time
@@FilamentForge do I get this online like amazon or halfords?
hey just a question on the hi build primer. do you sand after that? or just paint after that has dried. also is hi build primer the same as filler primer? because filler primer usually leaves a rough texture after. thanks man!
good question on this particular model I didn't wet sand after priming sometimes its too tricky of a surface to sand but the hi build primer I use dry smooth unlike filler primer that does dry with a rough texture which I don't like to use I use u-pol #5 high build primer its more expensive than standard primer but you get a better finish cheers
Very good, I tried to make the same hellboy model but the fabric patterns did not work out for me. You could upload them in a photo or something to be able to follow them. Thank you very much
I found it hard as well I don't have the pattern anymore best thing to do is apply masking tape form it to the shape and using a sharp knife cut around and peal of then stick it to the fabric and cut around hope this helps you
@@FilamentForge Thank you very much for the reply.
This is the 2 hellboy that I am going to do, in the first I did it as you tell me and now that I am going to do the second I asked you if you had any tricks.
thanks anyway and keep making this content which helps a lot
Dear instructor Which was your scale? just downloaded? or did you make more biger?
Amazing! Like always 👌
which slicer are you using? I use S3D and I can't get any type of figures to print. always fails and it's usually the support material that goes.
cura if I'm printing a model with lots of support I usually print it on a raft so it doesn't get knocked over and add a little z hop
Filament Forge I’ll give cura a try. Does printing larger models make the printing process more stable? Maybe I’m printing too small. Anything I print with overhangs that need support pretty much fail.
what happens? does your support material get knocked over. I do find printing large models help with a lot of things
@@FilamentForge yes they get knocked over, break of just don't stick to the raft or model. I'm using a jgaurora a5s, i slice models in S3D.
try to increase support infill amount to 15% I use the grid type
Mr. Filament Forge How many hours does it take to finish this from printing to paint completion?
about 2 weeks give or take the process is a bit slower for me because of filming
How do you get the finish so smooth ? Cant even see the print lines !
print at the fine layer height 0.1 plus high build primer and wetsanding
Incredible job. Is this for your own collection or do you sell these?
Own collection but I do some for giveaways
How bout the Savage Dragon next.. Awesome videos!
Why don't you just primed with airbrushed, it will be faster and make better result. 1 question, you print this on what 3D printer?
best result is with upol high build primer and I use a formbot trex2+ cheers
Amazing!.. what color of filament do you use here?
I think its a dove grey
you're such an inspiration!
Amazing 😮
What do you use to fill holes or patch seams?
Just car body filler
What printer did you use? Also what type of glue did you use?
very good my friend very good
Thank you
A great job. Would I like to know what software do you use?
cura
very good.