Amazing work, thank you for showing the washes and shadowing, I am close to getting an airbrush and I like how you use it for some things and painting for others, like the black head eyes, was a very nice effect. Great job!!
Dude, Spawn kicks ass.. I really wish they would give us a legit Spawn movie with all the upgraded CGI these days.. I'm sure it'll happen eventually! That model is sick, and I'm not sure I caught the easter egg with the head but I def seen Woverine's hand sticking out the bottom of the base lol.. very cool. Thanks for sharing!
Man your vids are great just hit the spot,,,worth the sub easy qk question ,,the 1/6 scale models from wicked is it ok to reduce them to half ok ? im trying to make chess pieces from the sculptures ,,,trying to make mine about 4 inches high
Just wondering.. at what % did you scale it to get it to be at 1/4 scale? Im always lost as to the measurements when it comes to 1/4 scale.. This model is amazing and i would like to print it at 1/4 aswell. Amazing job on the paint work.. love it !!
Ok so you got me to sub to his patreon but you left out some pretty awesome info that not many patreons do. The presupports are fanominal! Pretty sure its done by atlas who specialize in professional supports. As well each file i got (5 total so far including the welcome pack) comes with 1/4th, 1/6th, and 1/8th scaling. The models are amazingly detailed and print so easily, just printed invincible and working on omniman now.
Love this spawn piece. You killed it!!! Now, say this with me ACRYLIC like this "Uh-krill-ic" right. Acrylic. Ok bro lol Now say Pro Acryl. Pro Uh-krill. Definitely loving the hamburger head portrait. It's always been spawns coolest look.
I would think a thinner resin that can flow into the cracks would work better. This statue is huge in scale. ZEZ makes nice stuff, just a very expensive Patreon when compared to others. Seems like the base could use some added weights into it for stability. Who's skulls are those in Al's grave? And who's arms are those? And why is Wolverine buried there?
Problem with thinner resin is it gets way down deep and doesn't cure, so it'll flow back out. The base is stable so it doesn't need any weight. I added Wolverine there myself just for giggles.
*_Spider-man + Venom + Dr Strange + Punisher=Spawn.😎😎😎😎_*
Love Spawn and amazing job...was blown back by wolverine hand under the back of the base.
Just watched this and WOW!! How cool is this! Great job! I really like the way you explain each process! Thanks!
that green is perfect im looking for that color good job
Amazing work, thank you for showing the washes and shadowing, I am close to getting an airbrush and I like how you use it for some things and painting for others, like the black head eyes, was a very nice effect. Great job!!
Man I love this stuff I wish I had a 3D printer to do it myself
I found some cheap Uv putty from colad for car body work and bought the fine grit. It works great.
Those claws at the the end 😜
Hell yea bro, your awesome as hell, I'm fixing to start trying to do models 🤓
You did a great job on it.
Absolutely killer🔥🔥
For the gaps I use a syringe with uv resin it works great. Awsome video as always thank you Henry
Cool, thanks
Dude, Spawn kicks ass.. I really wish they would give us a legit Spawn movie with all the upgraded CGI these days.. I'm sure it'll happen eventually! That model is sick, and I'm not sure I caught the easter egg with the head but I def seen Woverine's hand sticking out the bottom of the base lol.. very cool. Thanks for sharing!
I hope they come out with a killer movie too.
It's in the works and seems to be getting close to production but only time will tell if it happens.
Супер!!! 👍😁
Probably the tenth time I watch this…. Great video…
Cool as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
Love it bro. I think I will get him in my to do list
awesome bro
Man your vids are great just hit the spot,,,worth the sub easy qk question ,,the 1/6 scale models from wicked is it ok to reduce them to half ok ? im trying to make chess pieces from the sculptures ,,,trying to make mine about 4 inches high
Yes of course you can scale them to whatever you need.
I've only tried to do a spawn once, the Cape was massive and kept breaking time after time so I binned it never tried another.
Just wondering.. at what % did you scale it to get it to be at 1/4 scale? Im always lost as to the measurements when it comes to 1/4 scale.. This model is amazing and i would like to print it at 1/4 aswell.
Amazing job on the paint work.. love it !!
Thanks. Zez already has it scaled at 1/4 for you in a separate file, but if you have it at 1/6 scale then increase it 150%.
Thank you 🥰
Ok so you got me to sub to his patreon but you left out some pretty awesome info that not many patreons do.
The presupports are fanominal! Pretty sure its done by atlas who specialize in professional supports.
As well each file i got (5 total so far including the welcome pack) comes with 1/4th, 1/6th, and 1/8th scaling. The models are amazingly detailed and print so easily, just printed invincible and working on omniman now.
Trabalho incrível 👏🏾
Nice work! Why are wolverine claws sticking out from the underside? :)
Just something I decided to do for fun.
Curious, why did you do the eye glow effect only on the unmasked and not both?
It was just a preference. I like the masked version that way.
Nice work as always, looked forward for this vid, turn out realy good.
Do you use the uv flashlight to cure the inside hollow print aswell ?
Thanks. Usually because of how thin I print there's no need to cure the inside because it gets cured from the outside in.
@@TheCreativeCollector oh snap dident see the answer..oh nice thx for the reply dident know its possible, good job as usual.
I'm sure I seen wolverine in that one 😂
Incrible 🔥🔥🔥
Just wonder, by seal it you mean that you let the primer dry completely?
Sealing means putting a clear coat over it
@@TheCreativeCollector ok thanks
Which primer did you use? And did you seal it again after painting the leg and arm guards red?
I use a Krylon primer and no I didn't seal it again after the arm and leg guards. I didn't seal it again until I had everything else done.
What did you use for the green eyes ?
Pro Acryl fluorescent green
Curious. Guessing your resin parts are hollow...do you fill them with anything? I am pondering what to do with mine i print after.
Yes they're hollow but I do use a 5% grid infill on them. It helps with stability.
I agree for the FDM i use 5 -10%, but what about hollow resin still a 5-10% infill?@@TheCreativeCollector
Yep. Still just 5%
Love this spawn piece. You killed it!!! Now, say this with me ACRYLIC like this "Uh-krill-ic" right. Acrylic. Ok bro lol Now say Pro Acryl. Pro Uh-krill. Definitely loving the hamburger head portrait. It's always been spawns coolest look.
Haha. I have a slight accent so I mispronounce words sometimes.
I get that a lot Henry, my accent imagine Game of thrones up north accent the onion Knight
I know the video has been up a while but did you do this model at 100 percent or is that bigger ??
I did it at 150%
@TheCreativeCollector wow ok thank you so much for the reply. By the way learned alot from your videos...much appreciated 👏
Where Is the STL, is perfect❤
In the description
bloody amazing wow ..thats as to be worth hundreds of pounds
I would think a thinner resin that can flow into the cracks would work better.
This statue is huge in scale. ZEZ makes nice stuff, just a very expensive Patreon when compared to others.
Seems like the base could use some added weights into it for stability.
Who's skulls are those in Al's grave?
And who's arms are those?
And why is Wolverine buried there?
Problem with thinner resin is it gets way down deep and doesn't cure, so it'll flow back out. The base is stable so it doesn't need any weight. I added Wolverine there myself just for giggles.
@@TheCreativeCollector Excellent point about thinner resin. That would be problematic if it's not curing.
Wolverines hand
How do you mix your wash?
About 20% paint and 80% distilled water and a little bit of flow improver..... even though I don't airbrush it.
@@TheCreativeCollector Thanks mate, I'm still trying to get ot grips with when to to use oil, acrylic and enamel washes!