Thanks! I just mix my own, using white and adding washes, like brown, mostly, and a bit of red maybe, for basic white skin tone, from that I build it up as I "feel" it.
Hi Sir, Amazing work love your detailed steps on the RED Pastel what name of Red are you using please for the face nose cheek bones. Your vidoes really help me thank you very much Sir. Best regards from Bangkok.
When you say you add soft dry pastel what exactly is that do you mean a different type of paint ???? I’m trying to highlight areas and am struggling please help
Hi. PLEASE tell me what tool you're using for the EYES? I'm having trouble finding a tool like that, with a fine point that draws with paint. Everything I find, the tip is too thick to do detailed eye work. Thanks
Hi, I'm guessing you're referring to the pencil. To me it looks like a standard mechanical pencil with a sharpened tip. If you're wondering about the irises, I don't know what he uses but there is a marker (rapidograph) for design that comes in various tip sizes, they are a bit pricey though.
@@3DPainting well I saw you doing it applying like all the flesh colors. Everyone seems to do it professionally. Just trying to figure out if it's more control than sweeping paint across the model or not.
@@3DPainting well darn, nothing monumental to note then lol. All good, well I appreciate you trying to figure out what I asked! I just didn't know if it helped with shading or controlling how much paint goes on when you jerk the airbrush back.
What type of airbrush do you use and what brand of varnish? Does Citadel Ardcoat work? Also how do you speed up work flow with an airbrush? I always found them to be particularly obnoxious for speed purposes, have to dump the paint and swap every time.
I use Iwata Eclipse Takumi and H&S Evolution. Yeah cleaning can be annoying, usually I have a can of universal lacquer thinner and I feed it into airbrush, run it trough and clean with a tissue. Give it a try on white surface and if its clean you're good to go. I use Super Clear III by Mr Hobby for airbrush and Army painter anti shine in can. No experience with Citadel varnishes but If I paint with acrylics I always use a lacquer varnish, cause its more resistant to acrylic thinner
@@3DPainting awesome thanks! I have an Eclipse HP-CS, had some less than ideal experience in past, but I was using the windex trick, so excited to try Vallejo airbrush medium and do it again! Do you extra thin the wash type colors or is it just consistent to airbrush thinness?
If I would dilute a wash I'd say only because to soften its effect. But I dont think I ever used wash type alone, only as an addition with other paints, but maybe I'm mistaken, just dont recall
@@3DPainting ah okay I was just thinking of your earlier video using washes rather than airbrush, was curious if it's the same level of dilution for airbrush or a wash, or if you simply didn't apply a wash effect with the airbrush.
Amazing. I never thought of using dry pastels for shade. Thank you
Incredible results and so great tutorial! Thnx!
Very nice indeed
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Beautiful work! What base tone did you use? Any specific brand?
Thanks! I just mix my own, using white and adding washes, like brown, mostly, and a bit of red maybe, for basic white skin tone, from that I build it up as I "feel" it.
I have a question when you finish painting your sculpts, do you use varnish to prevent the paint from fading away over time?
Yes. Not just that, I use varnish after each step to seal progress in case something goes wrong
Hi Sir, Amazing work love your detailed steps on the RED Pastel what name of Red are you using please for the face nose cheek bones. Your vidoes really help me thank you very much Sir. Best regards from Bangkok.
Hey, brand is faber castell and number 124 and 226, these reds I usually use for this purpose
Thank you very much Sir for your time to reply very grateful. 🙏🏻
When you say you add soft dry pastel what exactly is that do you mean a different type of paint ???? I’m trying to highlight areas and am struggling please help
Its a dry pigment, similar like make up. Try to google dry soft pastel
Did I miss what you do for the best natural skin tone?
Well, been a while I made this one but I would say layers. Layers of different shades put on with different techniques to create depth and structure.
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I would like to know what brand of brushes you use to paint the eyes?
Hey, check out links in video description. I use that black ones with synthetic hair and also white with natural hair
Hi. PLEASE tell me what tool you're using for the EYES? I'm having trouble finding a tool like that, with a fine point that draws with paint. Everything I find, the tip is too thick to do detailed eye work. Thanks
Those are Tamiya brushes, comes in several sizes. I use extra and ultra fine tips. You can find links in video description.
Hi, I'm guessing you're referring to the pencil. To me it looks like a standard mechanical pencil with a sharpened tip. If you're wondering about the irises, I don't know what he uses but there is a marker (rapidograph) for design that comes in various tip sizes, they are a bit pricey though.
@@apostolosroulias8 Aw, I guess you are right, indeed its a mechanical pencil
Great job. Thanks
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I was curious, is there a reason for the sporadic bursts? Zooming in and out of the model with the airbrush as you do it?
Well, thats probably part when I was doing red and brown spotty parts where you need just a bit of paint.
@@3DPainting well I saw you doing it applying like all the flesh colors. Everyone seems to do it professionally. Just trying to figure out if it's more control than sweeping paint across the model or not.
Frankly I don't know, this movements are rather natural to me when I paint, not doing any extra effort for that if you know what I mean
@@headhunterscustoms Btw it might be movement from left to right and on camre it looks like "zoomin in and out" ? Just a thought
@@3DPainting well darn, nothing monumental to note then lol. All good, well I appreciate you trying to figure out what I asked! I just didn't know if it helped with shading or controlling how much paint goes on when you jerk the airbrush back.
What type of airbrush do you use and what brand of varnish? Does Citadel Ardcoat work? Also how do you speed up work flow with an airbrush? I always found them to be particularly obnoxious for speed purposes, have to dump the paint and swap every time.
I use Iwata Eclipse Takumi and H&S Evolution. Yeah cleaning can be annoying, usually I have a can of universal lacquer thinner and I feed it into airbrush, run it trough and clean with a tissue. Give it a try on white surface and if its clean you're good to go. I use Super Clear III by Mr Hobby for airbrush and Army painter anti shine in can. No experience with Citadel varnishes but If I paint with acrylics I always use a lacquer varnish, cause its more resistant to acrylic thinner
@@3DPainting awesome thanks! I have an Eclipse HP-CS, had some less than ideal experience in past, but I was using the windex trick, so excited to try Vallejo airbrush medium and do it again! Do you extra thin the wash type colors or is it just consistent to airbrush thinness?
If I would dilute a wash I'd say only because to soften its effect. But I dont think I ever used wash type alone, only as an addition with other paints, but maybe I'm mistaken, just dont recall
@@3DPainting ah okay I was just thinking of your earlier video using washes rather than airbrush, was curious if it's the same level of dilution for airbrush or a wash, or if you simply didn't apply a wash effect with the airbrush.
@@headhunterscustoms I used a wash today in my airbrush and used it with thinner. But it not because it needs to be thinned, but for weaker effect