Imitation of fabric on wings - The Great War
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2017
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David Damek
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Music by Epidemic Sound (www.epidemicsound.com)
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Nocturnal Waltz - Johannes Bornlöf
Heroic March 02 - Johannes Bornlöf
Rise Or Fall 5 - Jon Björk
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You kind of do modeling process an injustice, sir. You make it look way too easy. Amazing job.
Once again I’m blown away. Just incredible artistry. Thank you for taking the time to share these techniques!
Phew! I was starting to think I was one of the last people alive to match colours by eye! Love your work mate.
Yeah, but what if there's a person who matches colours by taste?
Taste
I could live to a 120 and would never get anywhere near your level of expertise - this is a work of art - simple as! :)
Thats the wonderful part of this hobby. No license. No rules. You constantly learn by doing and research! Been doin it 45 yrs!
Now that's clever. Thanks for sharing!
Wow. 35 Years of modeling, and it takes a UA-cam video to show me the paint pouring trick with the stick. Now I’m embarrassed 😳.
I just binge watch your videos, due to corona boredom. Nice, nice, nice 👍. You’re amongst the best!
Ur not the only one, Theo!
David--You are a smart man and a true artist--I never would have thought to do an optical illusion like that.
Great tutorial. Even after 56 years of model building I can learn new tricks. What a beautiful hobby we have🖒
I think this is the best model you have shown us....wonderful work.
Excellent tutorial 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
11:13 I call this: "How to become solid styren in a transparent styren". Fantastic work man.
Nice work! I must get some of the plain Sticker sheet masking, can't wait. Thank you. Good job
Perfect, I was going to ask you for a video on how you imitated the wing fabric.
I noticed on your previous video that the crosses seemed to be visible 'through' the semi-transparent wings, although I was sure that it was one of your amazing tricks.
Now I'll find out!
Love your videos! :-)
finally by accident I saw the face of PLASMO... thank you for your videos , your builds are excellent....
Outstanding! I truly love watching your work. As always, thank you for sharing.
Steve
What a brilliant job you have done on this beautiful kit!
When I was a kid, we had no information on the kits we chose except the box art, now we have you bloggers, who show us how it is done, and scare the hell out of us!
Thank you and all the others for giving of your time and experience! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇧
Mind you, I could give you a run for your money where it comes to sculpting figures!😉😉😉☺
Absolutely incredible. I would never have even thought of the crosses showing through the fabric. You have an incredible knack of noticing things like that. This model looks amazing but I suppose I shouldn't be surprised as every model you make is a work of art!
Thank you so much for taking the time and trouble to make these videos and share your amazing skills and experience with your fellow modellers. I am inspired to start again a hobby I enjoyed a long time ago!
As ever David, your skill in modelling is matched by your ability to demonstrate clearly. Thank you!
Great to see mixing paints by eye instead of relying on charts/percentages, David. Great video - the translucency of your wings is amazing!
Outstanding David. You're an inspiration! I LOVE the music in your videos as well. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing David! Although fabric imitation is not something completely new, it always nice to see technique "in action". About coping "crosses". I also prefer to paint those for many reasons (including shading like you did). I just make a copy of decal sheet on copy machine first and cut masks on the copied paper, not on decals directly. And before I apply mask on surface, I put cut cross on the wing. I use it as a guide to help myself apply mask accurately. Then remove cross... And I love the idea of imitating wing transparency and how you imitate this by painting cross and letters on the bottom side of the wing. And it would make it even more realistic to paint cross and letters with blurred, boarder. All the best to you from Riga.
Just outstanding fantastic detail OMG
Once again a piece of art!!! Thank you for sharing your technique...
Simply love your work of art!
Sinlo Kemp simply or Sincerely
Your an amazing artist. I love watching and learning from you.
Thanks so much for posting your work, the level of skill and attention to detail is astounding. I've learned many useful techniques and I admire very much your eye for detail and balance.
wow. I watch a lot of modellers on UA-cam. Many of them are superb but your works are always amazing to see. Great work David
I loved seeing the thought process at 8:15. "This way...wait...yes thats correct......wait.......yes."
Great work David. Lots of thought in to the details is what sets your models apart.
Another fantastic video!
That is a very pretty model. Looks like something straight out from Rise of Flight.
Quite simply stunning work....
Beautiful work, every time a new original method👍🏻
Lol !! One dislike? Somebody must be freaking jealous!!!
Godlike work man
Another excellent video, David. Thanks!
I really don't get tired of watching these videos over and over again, PLASMO you are a crac brother, saludos desde México
Another awesome technique! Thank you for sharing!
Big thanks David for this technic
I have never seen that done before.....making the wings appear transparent is incredible. Well done David 👍
Going to try this on my next WWI biplane build. Thank you for the tip David. This technique certainly helps bring the model to life. 😊
thank you for taking the time to make this, very helpful
The use of music in your videos is also masterful. Happy New Year,David.
Amazing work just wunderful, keep up your great modling
Wow this is really great. I never knew how to replicate the fabric effect. Thank you!
Great video. You are so talented. Sharing your skills is a great help to people like myself trying to get back into model making and improving our skills. Thank you!
Your technique is fantastic. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Magnificent tutorial. Relaxing to watch with appropriate music. Thank you
WOW YOU ALWAYS THE BEST OF YOUR PROJECT...You are my mentor for that...
Clever ! Very good work ! Thank you for this tips ! Excellent !
That is amazing. Such attention to detail.
The Best a ever see, great work, thank you.
That was a fantastic video. Very easy and effective. Thank you for doing it.
It always blows me away how such a simple technique will produce amazing results. I would be racking my brain for months trying to figure this out and try to find all these fancy materials.
BEAUTIFUL!!!
Way cool! Love the shadow on the bottom of the wing and then the final rendering using oils> Fantastic Model in the end.
Very nicely done David!
thank you again great job thank you for sharing
amazing work
Great tips and demonstration, thanks!
I always appreciate your work. The result is always surprisingly great. Keep up all the good work!
What Snowbird said, with one caveat, I no longer find the result surprising. As ever, superb! :- )
Wow, thank you for all the advices,
fantastic work!
I was re-watching you video for some tips on a WW1 Neiuport 17 I was building. Great work sir.
Excellent job!
Amazing...truly amazing.
Totally Amazing!
Fantastic, best realistic paint job ever on a model
Wonderful!!
Brilliant, with great tips.
That is a level of detail that is incredible.. Wow.!!
Great work on the wing shading technique, and good to see someone knows it’s all reversed on the underside for a change.
Your own work, Harry, is pretty good
Chicken soup for us Aussies!
This model belongs in a museum.
Excellent!
Hi there, maybe an idea. Our aircraft painters in the hangar use mask as well. After taking out the parts where paint should go they cover up the whole mask with another layer of low tack adhesive foil. The whole lot is removed and placed on the aircraft skin, it makes it easier to place it correctly. Then the cover foil is removed and paint applied. This way the are even able tho place items that are not attached to the main mask.
Cheers
Andree
I just made my Oeffag with these steps and the overall result is very satisfying. Great tutorial!
Your see-through effect was brilliant!
WOW !!!! Super video ! Vy jste prostě super modelář za mě palec nahoru ;)
Fantastic work as usual very informative
Impressive. Great work! Thanks
very nice the whole assembling of this plane is very nice too!!
That is sharp! Thank you!
Thanks for this video,i will use it for my Sopwith Camel...I always learn something when i watch your video...
Thank you for that, enjoyed it very much 🖒
Felicitaciones !!! Excelente trabajo !!!
Прекрасная работа! СУПЕР
Excellent video/tutorial, loved how you showed the markings showing through the fabric - nice touch (well, other than painting the 'N' backwards - lol)! Great looking model too.
Amazing job
Brilliant!
Stunning. This says as much about your ability as it does about your observation skills. I am returning to modelling after a 30 year gap. The hardest part was accepting the "best of my ability" bit, but with inspiration like this...who knows? Thanks again.
Very cool tutorial! One brave soul flying the plane at the beginning. I don't think I'd have the guts to go up in that thing! Lol would be very cool to shave the thickness of the wings to almost transparent.
I've so been wanting to find out how to do this!!!! Thanks so much!!!
Looks fantastic mate:)
The end results looks incredible. This model has got to be winning golds if entered into shows
This just great paining work and knowledge to learn, no matter your painting hobby. The plane turned out so nice I want to spread my Duck wings and fly with it.
Excellent technique, thank you for sharing.
Just awesome. The British would say Wizard. Thanks for the presentation as well. Most excellent.
Travail magnifique David.
what a beautiful aircraft. i have built models for many yrs. just one WWI aircraft, looking for tips.
great job!!!
Silly me I always thought the "plain jane" WWI planes without "colorful markings" were boring after watching this...I admit I was wrong and it opens up so many more possibilities. Thank You David Damek for sharing your techniques. Too bad youtube and the internet wasn't around 40-50 years ago I could have had a museum full of finished plastic models by now! I'm subscribed!
Speechless again.