Thanks again. Keep posting because I keep watching! Seriously, you have helped me improve my figure painting and I appreciate it. I actually am happy with my latest two German figures. Getting there...
Thanks, man! Yeah, I thought a visual explanation in drawn form would be the best way to explain it. I know I need visuals to understand most things. :D
What a great video. Who knew you could draw? Well, you did obviously... :D Anyway, I think this is a great vid for education and 'how-to'. Top stuff. Hope you're staying safe in these trying times too. Cheers.
Thanks, my friend! Yes so far so good. I did study illustration and design for 4 years which included countless hours a figure drawing. I just don't do it anymore. Thanks for always watching and commenting... you're a fine fella! Cheers.
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Your welcome! I would use a #2 or #3 as it holds more paint and you won't have the brush dry out before you put paint to the area. The smaller the brush the quicker the tip of it will dry.
I put my iPhone on zoom and took a picture of a 1/6 Super Duck female head sculpt, then went back to zoom the eyes in the photo and found there's more going on then you can see with the naked eye. It's almost like they used an actual photo of an eye and made a decal then put clear over it. Try it if you have a chance and let us know what you think.
It really depends on the scale but using the biggest brush with a really good tip is best. If the figure is small let's say 1/35th I'd use a "00" or "0" but for larger scales I'm using a "2" or "3". The trick is to make sure the paint is thin enough to flow off the brush nicely... also try a little drying retarder so the paint doesn't dry as fast. Hope that helps and happy modelling! 🙌
@@eddie1003751130 Not sure if I show it directly being used or not. Here's a general idea of how I use it. 2 or three drops of paint lets say any type with the dropper bottle spout. Then adda couple drops of retarder to the paint. Does that make sense?
I use a variety, but depending on the size of the figure it changes. For instance I may paint a 1/35th head with a size 1 or 2 but change out to a 00 or 000 for the eyes. Larger scale such a 1/16th of 1/10th mostly a size 1 or 2. If you have a quality brush with a nice point and "snap" you could potentially use a # 1 or 2 exclusively. Hope that makes sense? Cheers!
@@SmallSoldier thank you for this reply!! I just came across this video and was going to ask this very question!! Thank you also, to the original person asking. 😊 I've tried many "miniature" painting brushes but none seem keep their point for any length of time. I think it's time I invest in some really good ones and I'm so glad you let us know what you use. I paint mostly 1/6" scale resin prints and I think these will work beautifully! 😊👍
@@jamierobinson2338 Your welcome Jamie. These are a great choice. I just recently bought some Opis Artist brushes and they seem to be just as good. Good luck with your choices. Cheers!
Hi there, for small scale, 1/35 or 1/16, what is the colour mix for eye white? I used to mix white with little yellow to tune down the pop eye effect. Even in 1/16 scale, painting eye is still too small for middle age eye , haha!
Yes, correct. Never use pure white for the eye ball. In 35th keep the colour the same as the flesh areas or you could go with a medium grey. 1/16th scale use light grey of off white. Pure white just makes a figure look "toy like" IMO. Cheers.
@@SmallSoldier Your video is excellent. I too use W&NS7's. Some are so old but still like new. Not expensive when you think how long they last. I have always wondered if anyone else holds the head in one hand whilst painting eyes with the other? I have always thought that with both hands on the move it makes it harder. I have never yet found a way to get the head held still while I paint eyes. No matter what I have tried it just is never quite in the right spot :)
Thanks, Mozzy! I've had some of my series 7 brushes for more than 20 years., incredible when you think of it. Nothing lasts this long anymore. I configured a rig for painting the large head but yes holding them gives me the most control over what I'm doing.
Hello! I never tried to do a paintjob and I never painted at all in my life (I'm 36) but few days ago I bought a couple of 1/12 heads unpainted. I'm a very beginner and I don't know where/how to start! Just few questions: If I get wrong how can I undo? How can I remove the paint? For the job you've done at 9:15, if you should give a price, how much could be?
viola0livido Thanks m8! It depends what kind of paint your using... oils, acrylic or enamels. With oils or enamels just use white spirit or odourless thinner to remove it. Acrylics just start over and paint over the previous mistakes. Just remember with acrylics to thin with water, don’t paint straight out of the bottle. I’m not sure what you mean by price... for what?
@@SmallSoldier thank you for your answer! With "price" I mean how much I should pay if I would "hire" a painter to paint a 1/12 head with about your level of precision. Consider that the head I bought is 16$ (shipping included)
@@viola0livido Got it. I for instance would charge $200.00 for a full head paint. I'm not sure about anyone else I suppose you'd have to do a little research. I don't skimp on quality and won't work for nothing. Does that help?
@@SmallSoldier Thank you for your answer! Yes, this is what I meant but the price is very very high! 😅 I don't know if I can find someone to paint a 1/12 head where I live -Napoli in Italy- but the price is way too high for me!
thanks jack black 🙏
“You’ll see it when you believe it.” Great video.
Thank you!🙂🍻
looks like the bust has a nipple on the top of its head lol.
great work)
Thanks! 🍻
Excellente Work! I will try this tecnique on my Joker Bust,
Thanks! Good luck.
Nice tutorial 👍
Thanks, Semyon!
Fantastic & realistic the way to painting eyes 👌
Thanks, Rickie!
You draw really well Scott
Thanks, man! I did attend an art Collage for 4 years and took countless hours of figure drawing, painting and design.
Absolutely outstanding
Thank you, Dion! Cheers.
That was very educational. Thanks for posting.
Thank you, sir! I'm glad you liked it. Cheers!
Wow you can draw as well
Outstanding
Thanks, glad you liked it! 🙌
Great video
Wish I had 1/10th of your talent
Thanks. sir! Keep plugging away that's the only way to grow. Cheers!
Excellent vid! The first one that tackles eyes painting at all scales. Hope you post more of this kind. Thnak you
Thanks, Miguel! Yes, I thought I'd prepare something for everyone that paints figures. Cheers!
Just found your video as I just started painting my resin printed models and eyes are my nemesis. usually a bit of white with a black blob in them ;-)
Thanks, I hope it helps.🍻
tyvm for this and the work you put in
Thank you.🍻
This was great. Thanks for the tutorial. Looking forward to the Rommel video.
Thanks, Mario! I'm working on it right now and hope to get it posted by next weekend.
You are great. :)
Well, thank you, sir! I try. :)
Very helpful, thank You for making this tutorial.
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found it useful. Cheers!
Thanks again. Keep posting because I keep watching! Seriously, you have helped me improve my figure painting and I appreciate it. I actually am happy with my latest two German figures. Getting there...
Thanks, will do! I'm so happy you're finding success. Keep at it and you'll continue to expand what you can do. All the best!
You have an amazing taste for the smallest details and steady hands.
Also love the breakdown sketch explanation of what makes an eye realistic.
Thanks, man! Yeah, I thought a visual explanation in drawn form would be the best way to explain it. I know I need visuals to understand most things. :D
Enjoy and eye open! 👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent, glad it was helpful! Cheers.
Man I ve only came across your channel recently, your content is extremely interesting and helpful 👍
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Welcome back man. Loved the commentary
I never left.
You Sir are a figure painting genius! I thoroughly enjoyed this video and i think it can push me a little bit further.
Thanks, Micheal! Genius? Please tell my wife. :)
I love the little clips you add in for the fun of it.
May I BORROW that IF and WHEN I do a channel?
Go ahead! I don't own them. Cheers!
Great work Scott. Very helpful tutorial nice and clear and it's nice to see a bit of theory before jumping in. Awesome !
Thanks, James! Yes, I thought that would help shed some light on the mystery of painting eyes for some people. Cheers!
What a great video. Who knew you could draw? Well, you did obviously... :D Anyway, I think this is a great vid for education and 'how-to'. Top stuff. Hope you're staying safe in these trying times too. Cheers.
Thanks, my friend! Yes so far so good. I did study illustration and design for 4 years which included countless hours a figure drawing. I just don't do it anymore. Thanks for always watching and commenting... you're a fine fella! Cheers.
Thank you for this video I'm doing a large jesus statue and this helped me greatly with the eyes!
Glad it was helpful! Cheers!
Outstanding work What Brand of Brushes you use😊
Thanks so much! I mainly use sable brushes. My favourites are Winsor Newton Series 7 and Artis Opis.
Seriously good Dude! TFS, GB :)
Thank you very much! Cheers.
What would you recommend concerning Aurora monster models? And a common gloss?
Uv resin is a great choice for eye glass.
Here's a video I've been meaning to do for some time now. It was a real bear to make and I hope you enjoy it. Let me know in the comments below if you found this helpful. Cheers!
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It's like Patreon... but simpler. Thanks
Great video. Thank you. Curious what size brush to use on 1/8 scale model eyes.. Do you use one brush size?
Your welcome! I would use a #2 or #3 as it holds more paint and you won't have the brush dry out before you put paint to the area. The smaller the brush the quicker the tip of it will dry.
I put my iPhone on zoom and took a picture of a 1/6 Super Duck female head sculpt, then went back to zoom the eyes in the photo and found there's more going on then you can see with the naked eye. It's almost like they used an actual photo of an eye and made a decal then put clear over it. Try it if you have a chance and let us know what you think.
Are you using an Optivisor or equivalent and what magnification please? Amazing work!
🙏🏻! Yes optivisors and reading glasses sometimes together.😁
What type of brush do u use to do the eyes ?? Thank you for your help
It really depends on the scale but using the biggest brush with a really good tip is best. If the figure is small let's say 1/35th I'd use a "00" or "0" but for larger scales I'm using a "2" or "3". The trick is to make sure the paint is thin enough to flow off the brush nicely... also try a little drying retarder so the paint doesn't dry as fast. Hope that helps and happy modelling! 🙌
@SmallSoldier by any chance do you have any video of using the retarder and how to dilute the paint the right way? Thank you for the help 🙏
@@eddie1003751130 Not sure if I show it directly being used or not. Here's a general idea of how I use it. 2 or three drops of paint lets say any type with the dropper bottle spout. Then adda couple drops of retarder to the paint. Does that make sense?
28/08/2021 still lock down, and stay at home painting miniatures. hahaha
Nothing wrong with that... have fun!
Great video and amazing work!!! What size brush did you use on the smaller head sculpts?
I use a variety, but depending on the size of the figure it changes. For instance I may paint a 1/35th head with a size 1 or 2 but change out to a 00 or 000 for the eyes. Larger scale such a 1/16th of 1/10th mostly a size 1 or 2. If you have a quality brush with a nice point and "snap" you could potentially use a # 1 or 2 exclusively. Hope that makes sense? Cheers!
Hi, thanks for this. Can you give some info in the brand and size of the brushes your using?
Winsor Newton, sizes #1, 0, 00, 000.cheers!
@@SmallSoldier thanks!
@Robert Crawford You're welcome! :)
What kind of brushes do you use? I have a hard time keeping a point on any that I have to get that tight for detail.
Winsor & Newton Series 7 are what I use but I've heard great things about Rafael brushes as well.
Niceeeeee 😍 Wich brushes do you use for 1/8 eyes ? Amazing job loves it!
Thanks, Ignacio. I use a variety of Winsor Newton Seeies 7 brushes... 000-1.
@@SmallSoldier thank you for this reply!! I just came across this video and was going to ask this very question!! Thank you also, to the original person asking. 😊 I've tried many "miniature" painting brushes but none seem keep their point for any length of time. I think it's time I invest in some really good ones and I'm so glad you let us know what you use. I paint mostly 1/6" scale resin prints and I think these will work beautifully! 😊👍
@@jamierobinson2338 Your welcome Jamie. These are a great choice. I just recently bought some Opis Artist brushes and they seem to be just as good. Good luck with your choices. Cheers!
Fantastic work, where do you purchase the bust.?
Thanks, Michael! Which one?
Hi there, for small scale, 1/35 or 1/16, what is the colour mix for eye white? I used to mix white with little yellow to tune down the pop eye effect. Even in 1/16 scale, painting eye is still too small for middle age eye , haha!
Yes, correct. Never use pure white for the eye ball. In 35th keep the colour the same as the flesh areas or you could go with a medium grey. 1/16th scale use light grey of off white. Pure white just makes a figure look "toy like" IMO. Cheers.
What size brush are you using?
I use several sizes. Can you be more specific. Depending on the size of the figure it varies.
What size & brand of brush are using? Thanks
Winsor & Newton Series 7 brushes. Sizes preferred are 000, 00, 0, 1 and 2 depending on the scale of the figure.
@@SmallSoldier Your video is excellent. I too use W&NS7's. Some are so old but still like new. Not expensive when you think how long they last. I have always wondered if anyone else holds the head in one hand whilst painting eyes with the other? I have always thought that with both hands on the move it makes it harder. I have never yet found a way to get the head held still while I paint eyes. No matter what I have tried it just is never quite in the right spot :)
Thanks, Mozzy! I've had some of my series 7 brushes for more than 20 years., incredible when you think of it. Nothing lasts this long anymore. I configured a rig for painting the large head but yes holding them gives me the most control over what I'm doing.
Hello!
I never tried to do a paintjob and I never painted at all in my life (I'm 36) but few days ago I bought a couple of 1/12 heads unpainted.
I'm a very beginner and I don't know where/how to start!
Just few questions:
If I get wrong how can I undo? How can I remove the paint?
For the job you've done at 9:15, if you should give a price, how much could be?
viola0livido Thanks m8! It depends what kind of paint your using... oils, acrylic or enamels. With oils or enamels just use white spirit or odourless thinner to remove it. Acrylics just start over and paint over the previous mistakes. Just remember with acrylics to thin with water, don’t paint straight out of the bottle. I’m not sure what you mean by price... for what?
@@SmallSoldier thank you for your answer!
With "price" I mean how much I should pay if I would "hire" a painter to paint a 1/12 head with about your level of precision.
Consider that the head I bought is 16$ (shipping included)
@@viola0livido Got it. I for instance would charge $200.00 for a full head paint. I'm not sure about anyone else I suppose you'd have to do a little research. I don't skimp on quality and won't work for nothing. Does that help?
@@SmallSoldier
Thank you for your answer!
Yes, this is what I meant but the price is very very high! 😅
I don't know if I can find someone to paint a 1/12 head where I live -Napoli in Italy- but the price is way too high for me!
Jack Black's side job
Did you have any Art instruction
Yes, I spent 4 years in a design and illustration program.
Brushes for the painting this eyes please Scott ?
winsor & newton and number brushes 0. 1 or 2 perhaps ...🙄...?
Yes, you are correct. Just add a 000 brush as well for the real fine stuff. Cheers!
Why so big? 30 mm pls
30mm isn’t a good size for demonstrating this.
COWBELL
Seeing is believing? nah cause then you are Jack Black. Man you two look alike.
@@RichardTomson That’s what they tell me.🙂
...poorly painted eyes will always ruin an otherwise superbly painted figure or bust...
Yes!