amazing! Though I wish you would explaina bit about why you did some things. For example sometimes you start with a dark color and put light on top and sometimes you start with light and put dark on top
Hey Mark, usually its matter of preferation. Eventually, result should be the same. So I would say I did not really think about it when I've done that :)
Hi! What exactly is in that little bottle that you spray into the skin? I'm trying to understand your proccess for that amazing skin, but prob I'm too noob to get it.
Its 99% isopropyl alcohol, you can get it in most hobby stores, I use it to diturb upper layer of the paint. To protect other layers you need to seal it with varnish and let it dry, but still be careful, gentle and quick because alcohol can get trough varnish, you can even dilute it with water
@@3DPainting Yeah I as going to say, it looks like a nightmare. I think I see the holes you're talking about on the side of his leg, you clayed it. I'm working with the model right now going to print it 1/3 scale. Can you link the fake hair/fur you used on it the effect turned out amazing? Thanks!
Yeah, definitely a way how to cause yourself some troubles 😅. The fur I used is just fake lamb skin I picked in my local JYSK store. Like this one just lighter I guess: jysk.sk/domacnost/koza/umela-ovcia-koza-taks-60x90-svetlohneda
amazing! Though I wish you would explaina bit about why you did some things. For example sometimes you start with a dark color and put light on top and sometimes you start with light and put dark on top
Hey Mark, usually its matter of preferation. Eventually, result should be the same. So I would say I did not really think about it when I've done that :)
Great job
Im just working on this model (printing, fitting) so this is hella handy.. Good job with the furr
great job! Love the effect of the fsux fur!
Buenas tremenda figura como hiciste los ojos un saludo
In the first 3 min of video already got another subscriber for this Amazing paint job.
What a masterpice
Thank you sir!
Hi! What exactly is in that little bottle that you spray into the skin? I'm trying to understand your proccess for that amazing skin, but prob I'm too noob to get it.
Its 99% isopropyl alcohol, you can get it in most hobby stores, I use it to diturb upper layer of the paint. To protect other layers you need to seal it with varnish and let it dry, but still be careful, gentle and quick because alcohol can get trough varnish, you can even dilute it with water
very nice! looks very good
Great work👍👍👍
Jesus christ you are brilliant
Thanks!
Great paint job! May I ask, how do you know the size of the eye decal? Do you "eyeball" it? :P
Thanks! No, I scale it down from real average human size eye, try to google it 😉
@@3DPainting is it printed to a sticker-like thing or foil?
Clear water-slide decal sheet
Did you cut out the hair in the model so you could add your own?
Yes, I even made some holes to be able to cut it out. It was messy.
@@3DPainting Yeah I as going to say, it looks like a nightmare. I think I see the holes you're talking about on the side of his leg, you clayed it. I'm working with the model right now going to print it 1/3 scale. Can you link the fake hair/fur you used on it the effect turned out amazing? Thanks!
Yeah, definitely a way how to cause yourself some troubles 😅. The fur I used is just fake lamb skin I picked in my local JYSK store. Like this one just lighter I guess: jysk.sk/domacnost/koza/umela-ovcia-koza-taks-60x90-svetlohneda
@@3DPainting Thanks. Yeah I might just print it and dremel out the fur instead.
Where can I get this model? it's amazing
Luftmensch Studio patreon
What green did u use for the base coat of the skin?
Its a mix of blue and yellow, no bottled green paint has been used on this model