I like the approach you've got for the skin tones on his face, a lot of what I've seen is based on what a lot of Spaniards do when painting which is kinda more advanced than what I can achieve. Your methods are effective and straight forward enough for people like my self to get into
Why don't you have a spray booth with ventilation and filtering? Yes, you are crazy for using a vacuum and not having any type of active ventilation and filtering. :)
@@Groundeffected Lots of people just make them with some chipboard or mdf board, a furnace filter, a small box fan, and some cheap LEDs. Although with 31K subs, you could see if you could get a review unit. Sometimes, gotta do a bit of self-whoring. :)
That was sweet to watch. I’m working on Wickeds Darth Vader right now and watching your videos. Well more watching and less working. Heh. Awesome work my man. You mentioned 3D printing things, I work with SLS machines for my job and that’s where I print a lot of my models out of Nylon 12 CF. Loss a little detail but still very impressive statues. Just want my skills to get close to yours some day. You make some wicked looking statues brother. Love the work.
You are not crazy for the vacuum thing. I have a booth with a fan but since I have nowhere to vent it really it goes into a box and I toss it out occasionally. Not perfect but gets rid of the majority of the spray. Same basic concept as what you are doing. Great looking Homelander.
As always top of the line build your work is outstanding but have to say I like the spider man ones better but hey that's just me .Question what kind of brushes do you use ..Thanks enjoyed the build 👍
Adding those LEDs to the spotlights takes this model from great to amazing! Excellent job and I really like these sculpts, it will definitely be something I sign up for on patreon.
I like the approach you've got for the skin tones on his face, a lot of what I've seen is based on what a lot of Spaniards do when painting which is kinda more advanced than what I can achieve. Your methods are effective and straight forward enough for people like my self to get into
Man...I love you channel. Its so fun and informative. As soon as i can get a resin printer i will be stealing some of those techniques big dawg 😂
Do it!!
All kind of Vibes this one
I like your drivel. It's better drivel than I can get elsewhere
Thanks. I do drivel.
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Me?
WOW! This is Super Man! Pun intended. :p
Thanks dude.
he looks AMAZING!! I always learn from your vids dude :)
So glad that you can learn stuff.
Why don't you have a spray booth with ventilation and filtering?
Yes, you are crazy for using a vacuum and not having any type of active ventilation and filtering. :)
One day when I’m big and can afford this I will.
@@Groundeffected Lots of people just make them with some chipboard or mdf board, a furnace filter, a small box fan, and some cheap LEDs.
Although with 31K subs, you could see if you could get a review unit. Sometimes, gotta do a bit of self-whoring. :)
what brush do you use for eyes thanks
02 sable from expo tools
What slicer do you like best for your resin printers?
And less problems.
Awesome paint job!
What printer was used?
Thanks. I used m3 plus for this one and the clear was on the heygears machine
@@Groundeffected ahhhh, the sold out one. I’m thinking about picking up the 8ks and Kobra 2. Just for minis and scenery.
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Word
Great Paint job and model
Thanks for the lack of drivel
My Dad has a secret cape fetish that keeps him up at night.
Bedtime! I said bedtime!
@@Groundeffected 😆 🤣 😂
That was sweet to watch. I’m working on Wickeds Darth Vader right now and watching your videos. Well more watching and less working. Heh. Awesome work my man. You mentioned 3D printing things, I work with SLS machines for my job and that’s where I print a lot of my models out of Nylon 12 CF. Loss a little detail but still very impressive statues. Just want my skills to get close to yours some day. You make some wicked looking statues brother. Love the work.
Do uou have a link to the leds you used? Thanks!
Fantastic job. Loved the spotlights. Just to clarify, White before Red?
Yes!! It is in fact white before red.
First Like, first comment lol. DOPE!!! work as usual my friend. careful with those fumes, I want you to be ok when we reach 1 millions subs 😁
Haha you showed that hicontrast guy for sure. Also I hope too that I can make it to a million
You are not crazy for the vacuum thing. I have a booth with a fan but since I have nowhere to vent it really it goes into a box and I toss it out occasionally. Not perfect but gets rid of the majority of the spray. Same basic concept as what you are doing. Great looking Homelander.
Haha glad there more of us and I’m not cray 😂
As always top of the line build your work is outstanding but have to say I like the spider man ones better but hey that's just me .Question what kind of brushes do you use ..Thanks enjoyed the build 👍
Currently hooked on expo tools Sabie brushes. They soo good
Any advice on how to add weight to a model to feel more premium??
You can fill with sand and then pour some pva inside to glue the sand together and to the side of the Inside. Or fill with 2 part resin maybe
Or maybe make a mold from 3d print model and then cast a 2 part resin??
Do you think its worth the hustle?
@@dimitriossakarellos8332 definitely not worth molding. But also some artists ask you not to make casts.
@@Groundeffected oh i see..thanks for the heads up
Yeah 👍
Word!!
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You need a stronger fan fir your spraybooth
Yea actually I do.
Adding those LEDs to the spotlights takes this model from great to amazing! Excellent job and I really like these sculpts, it will definitely be something I sign up for on patreon.
Your spraybooth seems to be a large cardboard box with no airfilters or exhaust fan? Yes... Vacuuming is a good idea.
Hahaha yes my aerosol spray booth is a cardboard box with vacuum extraction haha
@@Groundeffected It's something I've been meaning to make myself.
Wooow ❤
Word in the little square box. For Gran.
For gran!!
Words in the box for words
Thank you
Great tutorial on this amazing work!
Quick tip, you can adjust your printer settings and have those supports removed from the inside of the base and also the model too. Saves some resin.
I added those supports inside there otherwise that part would’ve failed to print.
I like that the shadow areas are not as dark as a lot of painters do. Your shadow areas look more natural and not forced. Great job.
Thank you dude!
Fookin sick.
sweet job
Very Georgeous, as usual!!!!
Thank you! 😊
omg omg i clicked on this sooo fast. i love homelander!!
Haha he’s a love hate kinda guy