Hi, it was a great job! I want to make my first ge, before that I only created scale models, so I wanted to ask what basic paints I should take, especially for skin color. As I understand it, you use acrylic from Vallejo. I would be very grateful for your help!
Hi, thanks! Yes I primarily use Vallejo acrylics, although for the skin I've switched to Tamiya's clear colors, which are acrylic too, but alcohol-based. They work a bit differently but for beginners Vallejo or other similar brands should work just fine. I recommend getting their Game Air box which should contain everything you need, but it can be a bit expensive, especially when you're just starting. Otherwise I can't really recommend any color in particular since it all depends on what you'll be painting, but I'd suggest some basic ones like pure red/yellow/green/blue/white/black and only buy specific colors that you think you'll need for your current project. Hope that helps!
@@alheak1 Thanks for the amazingly quick response! I'm already well acquainted with tamiya, but still in my opinion they dont work very well with the brush. Then what color should I use for the skin? According to my recollections, deck tan xf-78, ts-68 or a mix of paints is suitable for this role. Do you determine the set of paints needed for the project solely by eye, or is there any set of rules in this process?
@@sizett733 Depends a lot on the character, but for anime-style I use X-27 and X-26 mixed together, in at least a 2 to 1 ratio or even 3 to 1 or higher and apply it extremely lightly on a completely white base. Skin color looks better very light and saturated on anime-style characters, but for a more realistic style you can use darker and duller colors, but I've never painted like this yet. Also something to keep in mind, anime skin is a lot more pinkish than people expect whereas realistic skin is much more yellow. That's why I use a lot more red than orange in the mix. But yes in the end there aren't any strict rules, it's mostly a lot of color-matching and personal preference. Sorry I assumed you were a beginner about paints! Don't hesitate if you have more questions.
Haha yeah, I try to scrape away from me as much as possible but sometimes it's not really possible. I still try to be careful by not applying too much force.
Thanks! To fill the gaps between parts I use polyester putty, it dries pretty fast (about 10-20 minutes) so you need to work fast. It's also toxic so make sure to wear a mask and avoid touching it.
Hello ! Je ne sais pas si tu verras mon commentaire, mais si c'est le cas j'ai une question : quel mastic utilises-tu pour tes figurines ? Merci d'avance !
Salut! J'utilise du mastic de polyester principalement, l'avantage c'est que ça sèche vite, c'est solide et ça accroche bien. Par contre c'est toxique alors protège-toi bien en l'utilisant.
Hello! That's a very good question, you can find some online on BOOTH ( booth.pm/en/browse/Figures ), Mandarake ( order.mandarake.co.jp/order/listPage/list?categoryCode=020107&lang=en ) and Yahoo! Japan Auctions, but usually they are sold at events like Wonder Festival in Japan, so it's quite hard to get originals. There are also recasts like the kit in this video, but they're technically bootlegs so you're not supporting the artist if you buy from them and the quality is often poor.
It would have looked way nicer with some gold for sure. Since it was my first time trying this technique I wasn't very comfortable with doing too much but next time I'll try something more interesting!
Hi! I use whatever I can find, in this case the brand is "Protecton" and advertised as being geared towards light-duty repairs and such. Polyester putty from hobby brands like Tamiya are harder to find here and probably too expensive. This works well enough for me.
Hello! Unfortunately I didn't make the decals myself, they came with the kit itself. I do know however that if you want to try making your own decals, you will need a high resolution image of the eyes and print them on a special paper to the correct scale. You might need the help of a dedicated print shop for that though.
Im on my 3rd kit. I definitely learn something in this video. Thank you
Looks great. I really like the effect from the colour shift on the panty hose.
My jaw fell when the base was completed😳
Was looking for custom pvc figure painting and read Sakuya 😂 love her perfect video for me to see the method and of a favorite character
Based taste
great job! i love this Sakuya!! looking forward your new videos :)
Amazing work! I learned a thing or two from watching this, going to paint up a GK for a friend's bday!
Sounds great, I'm sure they'll like it a lot!
Good job on this, looks good man
Based ending song choice too 😎
Touhou is so interesting!!
Hi, it was a great job! I want to make my first ge, before that I only created scale models, so I wanted to ask what basic paints I should take, especially for skin color. As I understand it, you use acrylic from Vallejo. I would be very grateful for your help!
Hi, thanks! Yes I primarily use Vallejo acrylics, although for the skin I've switched to Tamiya's clear colors, which are acrylic too, but alcohol-based.
They work a bit differently but for beginners Vallejo or other similar brands should work just fine. I recommend getting their Game Air box which should contain everything you need, but it can be a bit expensive, especially when you're just starting.
Otherwise I can't really recommend any color in particular since it all depends on what you'll be painting, but I'd suggest some basic ones like pure red/yellow/green/blue/white/black and only buy specific colors that you think you'll need for your current project.
Hope that helps!
@@alheak1 Thanks for the amazingly quick response! I'm already well acquainted with tamiya, but still in my opinion they dont work very well with the brush. Then what color should I use for the skin? According to my recollections, deck tan xf-78, ts-68 or a mix of paints is suitable for this role. Do you determine the set of paints needed for the project solely by eye, or is there any set of rules in this process?
@@sizett733 Depends a lot on the character, but for anime-style I use X-27 and X-26 mixed together, in at least a 2 to 1 ratio or even 3 to 1 or higher and apply it extremely lightly on a completely white base. Skin color looks better very light and saturated on anime-style characters, but for a more realistic style you can use darker and duller colors, but I've never painted like this yet. Also something to keep in mind, anime skin is a lot more pinkish than people expect whereas realistic skin is much more yellow. That's why I use a lot more red than orange in the mix. But yes in the end there aren't any strict rules, it's mostly a lot of color-matching and personal preference.
Sorry I assumed you were a beginner about paints!
Don't hesitate if you have more questions.
@@alheak1 Thank you so much for such quick and voluminous answers, I wish you success in future projects!
Nice job but man you gave me anxiety with how close you scrape to your finger
Haha yeah, I try to scrape away from me as much as possible but sometimes it's not really possible. I still try to be careful by not applying too much force.
@@alheak1 yeah same I started to wear finger splints on my fingers when holding the pieces because I've cut myself so much lol
Que massa é essa que vc utiliza para preencher os gaps?
Either cyanoacrylate glue for the small ones or polyester putty for the big ones.
looks great! What kind of puddy were you using and how long did it take to dry? I am still trying to figure out what putty works best for me.
Thanks! To fill the gaps between parts I use polyester putty, it dries pretty fast (about 10-20 minutes) so you need to work fast. It's also toxic so make sure to wear a mask and avoid touching it.
Great work! Was it Vallejo liquid mask?
Thank you! Yes I used Vallejo's liquid mask to fill gaps in the masking tape.
Hello ! Je ne sais pas si tu verras mon commentaire, mais si c'est le cas j'ai une question : quel mastic utilises-tu pour tes figurines ? Merci d'avance !
Salut! J'utilise du mastic de polyester principalement, l'avantage c'est que ça sèche vite, c'est solide et ça accroche bien. Par contre c'est toxique alors protège-toi bien en l'utilisant.
Hi, I was wondering what kind of paint did you use? Acrylic or lacquer?
Hello! For this build, exclusively acrylic.
hey i have a question, where can you buy garage kits?
Hello!
That's a very good question, you can find some online on BOOTH ( booth.pm/en/browse/Figures ), Mandarake ( order.mandarake.co.jp/order/listPage/list?categoryCode=020107&lang=en ) and Yahoo! Japan Auctions, but usually they are sold at events like Wonder Festival in Japan, so it's quite hard to get originals.
There are also recasts like the kit in this video, but they're technically bootlegs so you're not supporting the artist if you buy from them and the quality is often poor.
Also, you can add some gold to marble base, then it will look more naturally.
It would have looked way nicer with some gold for sure. Since it was my first time trying this technique I wasn't very comfortable with doing too much but next time I'll try something more interesting!
Hi can i ask you which kind of polyester putty did you use?
Hi! I use whatever I can find, in this case the brand is "Protecton" and advertised as being geared towards light-duty repairs and such.
Polyester putty from hobby brands like Tamiya are harder to find here and probably too expensive.
This works well enough for me.
thanks a lot for the answer and keep up the good work you do with you Gk!@@alheak1
hey! Could you teach me how to make the eye decals?
Hello! Unfortunately I didn't make the decals myself, they came with the kit itself.
I do know however that if you want to try making your own decals, you will need a high resolution image of the eyes and print them on a special paper to the correct scale. You might need the help of a dedicated print shop for that though.
@@alheak1 Thank you very much for answering me! your work is amazing, keep posting videos. hugs from Brazil
Did you get this gk from e2046 or gkmodel?
This one was from GK-m, but I'd recommend buying GKs from the artist directly instead if you can. I personally stopped buying recasts.
Love your works. I also like painting, but warhammer miniatures. Maybe i should buy airbrush sometime to paint garage kit.
Thanks! If you find a garage kit you like, you should definitely try! It's very fun.