How to mix realistic skintones for 3d prints - 2.Using Army Painter Skin Tones Paint Set (better!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2023
- How to mix the basic colors to get realistic skin tones for your 3d miniatures and prints using Army Painter Skin Tones Paint Set.
Proportions:
1. For base color: 1 Tiger + 1 Mocca + 4 Topaz + 4 Dorado
2. To get lighter shades: add to the above: mix Ruby + Amber in 1:1
Dracula model STLs:
1. Angry head sculpt (comes also with a body and a neutral sculpt): / posts
2. Neutral sculpt (!!the original model does not have a neck!!): www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-mod...
Paint...check....brushes....check.... multiple practice heads....check...mixing video.....check....time to start applying this awesome method!
Cool! What model do you plan to paint?
Did you get my last reply or did I delete it by accident?
No, I don't think I got that reply
For some reason my comments are being deleted
Very strange. Maybe youtube is triggered by random words and removes the comments
Thanks a lot!!! Excelent video!!!
Welcome, glad you liked it :)
Hello Lucia
thx for the Tutorial very nice and helpful 👍
Vallejo has also a good set, its the Fairy Flesh Set
Keep hearing about them but not convinced they can work for what I normally paint.. Maybe eventually I'll give them a go.
Love the content , usually squeezing the paint when it won't come out straight away it pops and half the bottle comes out I'm so heavy handed.
Ha, yes, this happens quite often to me too :)) Or at least a huge blob comes out :))
Guessing after this you use your watercolor pencil and pastel method?
Yes, speckling first, then watercolor and pastels. I will put up the full Dracula tutorial in the next week or so
Hi Lucia. I was wondering what resin printer you use? Also are you still planning on making a video of Peggy?
Hello, anycubic mono 2 and 6k. And yes, the video of Peggy is recorded, I just need to edit it. The beginning of the year is crazy crazy at work
@@luciamorandini lol I get it, thanks..