1/35 FACE PAINTING tutorial for Tamiya German figures I Realistic military miniatures

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  • Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
  • This 1:35 scale figure face painting tutorial shows how to paint with acrylic to produce better military miniature faces for Tamiya German figures for scale models. It’s for beginners and those who want to improve their military miniatures. I show how to use 7 steps to paint 1/35 faces. 1. Base color 2. Eyes & shadows 3. Highlights 4. Hair & strap 5. Lips 6. Shadows 7. Red tones
    These German infantry heads and figures will be a great addition to a diorama or vignette!
    Equipment includes a head magnifier, fine brush and retarder/thinner. I use Vallejo & AK Interactive paints (& Lifecolor) and recommend Ammo mig brushes (Marta Kolinsky). ARTO 1/35 head set is used & it is made for the Tamiya Military Miniatures German Infantry set (mid WW2) 35371
    I hope this helps you paint realistic 1/35 figures for modelling, including adding them to your dioramas or vignettes.
    Thanks Ron.
    🪖🪖🪖 FIGURES
    ARTO 1/35 Heads set AH35003. Tamiya Military Miniatures German Infantry set (Mid WW2) figures 35371
    👨‍🎨🎨👨‍🎨 PRODUCTS USED
    AK Interactive, Vallejo, Tamiya, Ammo, Mig, Ammo mig, Lifecolor, ARTO heads
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    🎬🎬🎬 CHAPTERS
    00:00 Introduction & overview
    00:18 ARTO figure heads
    00:24 Tamiya German figure set
    00:33 Prepare figure heads
    01:03 Equipment needed
    01:38 7 steps to painting 1:35 faces
    01:53 Paints
    02:02 Painting base color
    02:25 Painting eyes & shadows
    03:10 Painting highlights
    03:52 Painting hair & strap
    04:27 Painting lips
    04:46 Painting shadows
    05:14 Painting red tones
    06:00 Completed 1/35 faces
    06:38 Summary of 7 steps for 1/35 face painting
    🌎🌍🌏 VIDEO LANGUAGES
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  • @royperez11
    @royperez11 5 місяців тому

    Thanks, easy to follow steps much appreciated

  • @tpbbuzzelli1327
    @tpbbuzzelli1327 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing this

  • @davideldridge4479
    @davideldridge4479 5 місяців тому

    Just found your channel and liked what ive seen. Love the music. Have subscribed.

  • @jefferystokes1414
    @jefferystokes1414 5 місяців тому

    Very interesting video

  • @elvis0801
    @elvis0801 5 місяців тому

    Excellent work sir bravo 👍👍

    • @MrTigMilitaryModels
      @MrTigMilitaryModels  5 місяців тому +1

      Many thanks!

    • @rodcortez6781
      @rodcortez6781 5 місяців тому

      hi thanks for sharing.
      a couple of questions for you.
      1) some parts like the highlights and shadows you use the base flesh plus another color. what would you say the mix ratio would be 50/50?
      2) are these highlights and shadows very thin with thinners if so what consistency should these be.
      3) in the shadow section you also have 2 colors one is a chocolate brown where is one color used over the other?
      4) for the hair you say use 2 colors. what do you mean
      i look forward to hearing back from you.

    • @MrTigMilitaryModels
      @MrTigMilitaryModels  5 місяців тому

      Hi Rod, thanks for your great questions!
      1. yes, ratio for shadows is 50/50 with the 2 colors (& thinned). Highlights - first is 50/50 mix, but 2nd is just off white (goes inside the first highlight & is smaller).
      2. yes, you are correct they are thinned to a consistency of 75% thinner (& using a wet pallet, particularly as i was painting 5 figures rather than 1, so needed the mix to last longer). some painters prefer to use small receptacles/bowls like mini plastic cups, empty tablet indented trays, or similar - personal preference really and can depend on the temperature of the room you are painting in as to whether the paint will dry quicker.
      3. In the shadow section, the second darker shadow overlaps the first on the inner eyes (not around whole eye) & under chin (not including jaw area).
      4. For hair, 2 colors are used for depth/realism rather than one color. The colors will depend on personal preference, such as brown hair, blonde hair, black and so on. Most figures hair would be the darker tone as base hair and lighter for raised details, but can vary depending on how you want the hair to look and how well it is moulded on the figure.
      I would also add that you might select a different base skin tone depending on where the figure is situated, such as winter scene (lighter tone) or hot/sunny climate (darker tone), but generally you would still use the same ratios with the base color selected.
      Many thanks 🎨🖌️

  • @johnwinchester3060
    @johnwinchester3060 5 місяців тому

    Great tutorial. Love how you simplified face painting in 7 steps. Also read your generous detailed response to Rod. It is very helpful as well. Was it a red glaze used in the last step to blend all the colours together? Looking forward to seeing you paint the German infantry figures. Will definitely subscribe as your tutorial is much appreciated. Thank you and best wishes in 2024!

    • @MrTigMilitaryModels
      @MrTigMilitaryModels  5 місяців тому

      Thanks John, appreciate your positive feedback!
      You are correct in that you can use a red glaze to blend all (highly diluted). Alternatively, if you are wanting to achieve a more natural tone or feel the almost finished face already has enough red, you can use a diluted beige red (used in both shadows mix 11064) to blend all as a glaze.
      I have almost finished the 5 German infantry figures - they are a great set to paint & have arranged them in a small vignette.
      Looking forward to 2024 & creating more builds, dioramas & figures!
      All the best to you too! Many thanks.

  • @user-kd1np4xb8t
    @user-kd1np4xb8t 5 місяців тому

    Very informative tutorial. I would like to ask if I can follow those 7 steps in 1/48 scale figures. Thank you

    • @MrTigMilitaryModels
      @MrTigMilitaryModels  5 місяців тому

      Hi, thanks! It would be very challenging for 1/48 scale, but with a good magnifier you could use the 7 steps but with less detailed eyes (using a black line or mark for them depending on the quality of the moulded face).

  • @fasold2164
    @fasold2164 5 місяців тому

    The most delicate parts are certainly the eyes. It is very difficult to get an authentic look, not staring like a zombie or "squinting". You can spoil an otherwise really well made figure by not achieving a relistic result of this detail. Every person can judge if a facial expression looks right or just artificial. Some time ago, I made some experiments with selfmade decals in 1:32 for the eye area, but the results were not really satisfying.

    • @MrTigMilitaryModels
      @MrTigMilitaryModels  5 місяців тому

      Hi, yes, totally agree, the eyes are very important - that’s why it’s better to do them early on so you can correct easily without damaging other facial painting. I have also seen some eye decals, they look slightly like comic eyes close up, so like you said, not really satisfying. The newer & better moulded heads also have different shaped eyes, such as slimmer openings, so would not suit decals…but are enjoyable to create unique expressions & add to the realism. Thanks for your feedback!

  • @peterpederiva286
    @peterpederiva286 20 днів тому

    Is it the same for 1/16?

    • @MrTigMilitaryModels
      @MrTigMilitaryModels  20 днів тому

      Yes, but easier to do the eyes. Larger figures & busts are also sometimes done in oil paints.

  • @robertgraham1511
    @robertgraham1511 3 місяці тому

    They look good however you say or don't show blending or even putting a beard on any.

    • @MrTigMilitaryModels
      @MrTigMilitaryModels  3 місяці тому

      Thanks Robert - i chose not to put beards on these faces as they go with the Tamiya figure set that is early in the war & used in a mini diorama set in summer 1940 (see my Painting 1/35 German figures video).