I really enjoyed this video and your technique for skin was excellent. Looking forward to trying this when I finally get to work on a larger scale piece. Thank you )O( Subscribed
fantastic there are some great eye stickers you can buy to make easy amazing eyes and once u put laquar on it you never know its a sticker would be nice if you do video on it
I've used some decals on one of my models if you check my library and look for The Wolverine I've used some decals on him they are great on a thank you for the comment👍😁
This reminds me of when I was wet blending a brown skin on my 1/9 scale nick fury by dragon models. To me it's a big change from how you have done faces in the past and it looks to have worked. The eyes are a improvement as well. Myself I am trying a multi layer dry brush layered approach on my cpt marvel bust with a skin wash. It's slow doing this way as I need to see hownthe colour looks when dry before proceeding.
Nice technique. By the way, that extremely watered down paint that you are brushing on is called glaze. A wash is a highly pigmented, thin paint that you slob on the model to shade it. Why didn't you fill these huge gaps along the chin, throat and hair? They are ruining your otherwise great paintjob.
AMAzing skin tones on your example, I really want those results!
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I really enjoyed this video and your technique for skin was excellent. Looking forward to trying this when I finally get to work on a larger scale piece. Thank you )O( Subscribed
Thank you for the sub 👍 glad you found it helpful
Amazing, cant wait to try this
This has been really helpful. Printing Wanda so I can follow and try your technique 🙏😊
Let me know how it goes
@@greedy3d480 the print came out beautifully
Going to try this technique today thanks
fantastic
there are some great eye stickers you can buy to make easy amazing eyes
and once u put laquar on it you never know its a sticker
would be nice if you do video on it
I've used some decals on one of my models if you check my library and look for The Wolverine I've used some decals on him they are great on a thank you for the comment👍😁
hi, great job. Did you seal it before masking?
Yeah 👍
Incredible! Looks great. How much dry time did you allow between washes?
I didn't to be honest... One after the other
I wonder if the lines could be painted up to give her a cyberpunk look?
Hmm maybe 👍
where can i lower my head to train?
Sorry don't understand
This reminds me of when I was wet blending a brown skin on my 1/9 scale nick fury by dragon models.
To me it's a big change from how you have done faces in the past and it looks to have worked. The eyes are a improvement as well.
Myself I am trying a multi layer dry brush layered approach on my cpt marvel bust with a skin wash. It's slow doing this way as I need to see hownthe colour looks when dry before proceeding.
Thank you Ian.. This hobby is about constantly discovering new and varied techniques isn't it.. 👍😁. I fancy doing a nick fury
Nice technique. By the way, that extremely watered down paint that you are brushing on is called glaze. A wash is a highly pigmented, thin paint that you slob on the model to shade it.
Why didn't you fill these huge gaps along the chin, throat and hair? They are ruining your otherwise great paintjob.
Oh I know - it was just a test paint job to do a skin demo - initially lol glaze, washb - tomatoes tomatoes :)
scars for the lines, good job
Good call 👍
This has been really helpful. Printing Wanda so I can follow and try your technique 🙏😊
Let me know how it goes