Glenn, I have always admired your work, regardless of content or context; You are one of the guys through the years that has always been an inspiration for quality work. Hearing you express some dissatisfaction with your figure painting gives me hope. You have a new subscriber, thank you.
Glenn, again you show how to get through and navigate around situations that come up with figures. This is from being a Master Modeler. Always love the tips you give to your followers. Looking forward to the foam work in the future.
@@ArmorModelsbyGlennBartolotti I don't want to sound big headed but both my figure and armour skills are pretty high I've been doing them since I was a kid
BTW, thanks for showing the technique for making the arms & shoulders look more realistic. I have plenty of Dragon figures to experiment with, thanks again
I totally get you regarding figure painting. Some of my work looks awesome, others not so good. I lack a 'system' with figure painting, especially the faces and hands. But I keep on trying. Like your work, glad I found your channel, Jim 👍
Thanks so much for that comment! You know I tell people it’s hard to be a master at both armor and figure painting. It seems that one is more prevalent than the other and we end up becoming a figure painter or an armor builder. As you can see the really good figure painters like Calvin are not doing armor they spend more time on one figure Like we spend more time on the kit. That’s why I’m trying to always figure out a way to make figure painting easier but really it’s just one of those things. It’s just gonna take some work and I have to put the time in. Good luck with your endeavors!
@@ArmorModelsbyGlennBartolotti You are very welcome sir! It's guys like Night Shift that I marvel at because he makes awesome vehicles, figures and dioramas. I have moved toward resin figures because of the sharp details that make painting them easier than plastic. The figures Tamiya provided in the Achilles TD kit are possibly the best I have seen in plastic injection molding. Super sharp detail, made painting them very easy.
Great video Glenn. I don't understand Miniart when it comes to figures. They have such great model kits but their figures just are not that good at all. Flash is horrible and mold seams are in the worst possible places.
Glenn, I too struggle with my figure painting. I call it my "weakest Link". Building 1/35th scale model Tanks, I do very well. I have watched tutorial after tutorials of individuals painting 1/35th scale figures and (they make it seem so easy) I still just can't achieve a certain look. I have to get a "happy medium" if you will with my figure painting.
Glenn, I have always admired your work, regardless of content or context; You are one of the guys through the years that has always been an inspiration for quality work. Hearing you express some dissatisfaction with your figure painting gives me hope. You have a new subscriber, thank you.
@@ole5539 so much for the comments. I appreciate everything you say about me. I just want to help other models. Enjoy the hobby as I have!
nice saynete,well done jy
Thanks!
Good idea about the shoulders
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I liked that as well.
Glenn, again you show how to get through and navigate around situations that come up with figures. This is from being a Master Modeler. Always love the tips you give to your followers. Looking forward to the foam work in the future.
Thanks so much!😎💪🏼
Good work Glenn! Your work look really amazing!
Thank you so much for the kind words!😎👍
I used to do a lot of armour modelling but now I do mostly figures the more you do the better you get
Yes, it’s hard to be a master at both!
@@ArmorModelsbyGlennBartolotti I don't want to sound big headed but both my figure and armour skills are pretty high I've been doing them since I was a kid
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Oh boy , looking so forward to to this one.
Thanks!
BTW, thanks for showing the technique for making the arms & shoulders look more realistic. I have plenty of Dragon figures to experiment with, thanks again
Oh, you’re quite welcome and yes, it does improve them as you can see.
So beautiful ✨✨
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very nice work my friend !!!
Many thanks!!
I know I would lack the patience to get camo right on trousers on the guy dressed in tan.
This is some fine work.
I’m glad you think so and I want to do even better and more consistent work. Thanks for watching in commenting
Very nice mate
Thanks!
I totally get you regarding figure painting. Some of my work looks awesome, others not so good. I lack a 'system' with figure painting, especially the faces and hands. But I keep on trying. Like your work, glad I found your channel, Jim 👍
Thanks so much for that comment! You know I tell people it’s hard to be a master at both armor and figure painting. It seems that one is more prevalent than the other and we end up becoming a figure painter or an armor builder. As you can see the really good figure painters like Calvin are not doing armor they spend more time on one figure Like we spend more time on the kit. That’s why I’m trying to always figure out a way to make figure painting easier but really it’s just one of those things. It’s just gonna take some work and I have to put the time in. Good luck with your endeavors!
@@ArmorModelsbyGlennBartolotti You are very welcome sir! It's guys like Night Shift that I marvel at because he makes awesome vehicles, figures and dioramas. I have moved toward resin figures because of the sharp details that make painting them easier than plastic. The figures Tamiya provided in the Achilles TD kit are possibly the best I have seen in plastic injection molding. Super sharp detail, made painting them very easy.
Always creative
Thanks! I try but so many great artist.
Love all of your videos! May I know how do you airbrush acrylics model color?
Thank you! I just mix it with water in the airbrush until it’s flowing well.😎👍
Kinda nervous seeing those POW’s marching in front of that stone wall.
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Great video Glenn. I don't understand Miniart when it comes to figures. They have such great model kits but their figures just are not that good at all. Flash is horrible and mold seams are in the worst possible places.
yup but I like their figure themes and get pulled in!
Glenn, I too struggle with my figure painting. I call it my "weakest Link". Building 1/35th scale model Tanks, I do very well. I have watched tutorial after tutorials of individuals painting 1/35th scale figures and (they make it seem so easy) I still just can't achieve a certain look. I have to get a "happy medium" if you will with my figure painting.
It’s hard to master both!!!
@@ArmorModelsbyGlennBartolotti It surely is!