April 18, 2018—Getting back into modeling after 15 years, but going for 1/35th scale zombie/apocalypse dioramas. When I first started modeling ('74), tried painting a figure and it had the popped/bug eyed look if you know what I mean. Then started doing 28mm fantasy figures years later, which after more than one, started turning out well. Thing is, never did the shadowing. Thanks to your video, ready to give it another whack.
Great video. Would you recommend painting the faces separately and then gluing to the body once everything is painted? Or assemble the 1/35 figure first then paint?
These look great going to try this on my next project. I've only just started painting so check out my page and look at my video I did of my completed Japanese infantry would appreciate feedback or tips
Could somebody please tell me (a novice) what sort of varnish would be best to use for protecting areas in between coats?? Acrylics, enamel, polyurethane….???
Acrylics work well for base coating but please try oils, take your time and enjoy the results. Acrylics= Too much paint, too many steps, painting small details with fast drying paints drives me crazy. IMHO. Cheers.
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Great video
April 18, 2018—Getting back into modeling after 15 years, but going for 1/35th scale zombie/apocalypse dioramas. When I first started modeling ('74), tried painting a figure and it had the popped/bug eyed look if you know what I mean. Then started doing 28mm fantasy figures years later, which after more than one, started turning out well. Thing is, never did the shadowing. Thanks to your video, ready to give it another whack.
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How thin are your paints for brushing
For some reason this guys sounds similar to ashens to me lol.
Thank you for the really good and easy tutorial!
Great video. Would you recommend painting the faces separately and then gluing to the body once everything is painted? Or assemble the 1/35 figure first then paint?
this video helped me too much thx bro
very nice!!
. First i made alot of mistakes with the eyes but this video helped me out. Thx
These look great going to try this on my next project. I've only just started painting so check out my page and look at my video I did of my completed Japanese infantry would appreciate feedback or tips
Could somebody please tell me (a novice) what sort of varnish would be best to use for protecting areas in between coats?? Acrylics, enamel, polyurethane….???
what is wrong with your pronunciation?? it's val ayo sounding for vallejo not vieichoo! lol
Is it just me or does that modells face look like Harrison Ford?
Acrylics work well for base coating but please try oils, take your time and enjoy the results. Acrylics= Too much paint, too many steps, painting small details with fast drying paints drives me crazy. IMHO. Cheers.
Nice…love the approach. Thank you for posting.
It is very good for a quick and easy face painting! Make also one for a full body figure!
How come all my model figures look like the living dead after? LOL
why?you Spray something in the ending?what is that?(sorry my English is not good)
COOL VIDEO!!!