I like how your shading is subtle enough where it doesn't stick out too much, but still adds depth to the overall figure. Looks super clean. The original model looks like a cheap plastic toy next to this thing.
This paint job looks so dope, I wanted to know if you add pannel line paint after the top coat or before? Or was in the pre shading that made the pannel lines stick out? The pannel lines look so good.
It all depends, acrylics should be somewhere around 4:1 (paint to thinner) and lacquer is somewhere around 1:3, but the best thing to do is just testing as you go. You can always adjust pressure on the compressor too. Basically, the stronger the pressure, the “wetter” the paint will come out as, so just play around until you get something good. If the paint doesn’t flow out smoothly and evenly at your desired pressure (I usually go about 15-20 psi for a flat coat) then you need to thin a bit more, or turn up the pressure. If the paint is too wet and is pooling, you need to add more paint or drop the pressure. It all comes with experiences, just practice on a couple of spoons first.
I like how your shading is subtle enough where it doesn't stick out too much, but still adds depth to the overall figure. Looks super clean. The original model looks like a cheap plastic toy next to this thing.
I appreciate that tip with the hobby knife to get your edges back after sanding. That's good stuff. Thanks man. The Dom turned out great too.
This kit is my next build. You’ve inspired me to up my LED work
wow, amazing build & amazing video. so many tips and techniques crammed into a 15 minute video, really good stuff!
outstanding work, dude. every new video from you is a treat!
Beautiful work man and excellent video! I love the chill vibe~
All your vids are just so good. Great job here. Also would be really curious to see your painting style on some WFM kits
Nice job. Another top notch video with explanation within. Looking forward on WFM n that led tutorial😃
Damn now that's art for ya. Wonderful work and explanation thank you.
badass bro!
Beautiful work, and underrated channel
I’m also working on a dom mg right now but nothing good like yours👏
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Hi I just found your channel and I would like to say this build looks amazing ,great job !
It's very cool 👍👍
I subscribed :)
1/100比例不是我的菜,我只是进来点个赞的。
This paint job looks so dope, I wanted to know if you add pannel line paint after the top coat or before? Or was in the pre shading that made the pannel lines stick out? The pannel lines look so good.
Gloss clear - panel line - decals - matte clear
@@comradegunpla thank you so much
amazing custom what kind of ms u like ? fedi or zeons suits
Zeon all the way for me, but tbh as long as it's memorable I'm down for any suit
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Zeonic front style
what kit would you like to get that hasent got a of kit or needs a 2.O . I really enjoy your video your next to itsagumpla in my list gumpla channels
GP01 and GP02, Guncannon, Kampfer
@@comradegunpla what grade?
@@decisive_battle3565 master grade, which is why I’m super excited for the new Naoki Kampfer. Definitely gonna grab that
i have a very noob question cuz im very new to painting so uhh how much of thinner should i add with the paint in air brush
It all depends, acrylics should be somewhere around 4:1 (paint to thinner) and lacquer is somewhere around 1:3, but the best thing to do is just testing as you go. You can always adjust pressure on the compressor too. Basically, the stronger the pressure, the “wetter” the paint will come out as, so just play around until you get something good. If the paint doesn’t flow out smoothly and evenly at your desired pressure (I usually go about 15-20 psi for a flat coat) then you need to thin a bit more, or turn up the pressure. If the paint is too wet and is pooling, you need to add more paint or drop the pressure. It all comes with experiences, just practice on a couple of spoons first.
@@comradegunpla ty
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