She looks so gorgeous! Awesome job on her wings! And yea its great to have high-quality other than just plain black just beautiful! I love her skin and dress all around great job Tiny! Gets me excited for Diz lol
Amazing job! You're getting better and better with each video. Also, glad to see you try wet-sanding! I always wet-sand my models, it reduces the amount of sanding dust tremendously, and also prevents the sandpaper from being gunked up.
I tired recently your method for skin and I absolutely love it. I mixed the pink with inks I had on hand - and later I used the same red I used for the pink to make the skin more interesting. Since the same colour was used, it made a nice harmony I think. Though I find it a bit hard to highlight - mine turned out a bit too yellow on the extreme highlights. I have yet to find the balance with this method.
@@TinyLittles3D I added a tad bit of yellow to the mix to have more luminosity but like... Skin colour - white - yellow 3-5-1 ratio or even less yellow. I think maybe a complementer colour might help. I do not want to necesarrily add off white to the mix but we will see :D
Decided to subscribe. I'm kind of thinking about doing this kind of hobby since I'm starting to realize how expensive buying figures can be. Your work, the video production, and the product are just *French kiss*. Really shows how much experience you have with this considering how simple and easy you provide explanations as you go. Keep it up!
This is probably the best one you've done so far in the time I've been watching. No visible seems that i can see, hardly any layering from printing and the painting looks professional.
The one I have is pretty generic, the brand is timbertech. It's usually made by the same manufacture but with different branding. Foir me the most important feature is that it has an airtank to hold the compressed air.
question where are you getting your 3d prints and if you are making them do you use blender for them? been wanting to get into 3d sculpting but i dont know where to start haha, been messing with blender for now having fun with it.
I don't sculpt myself, so I purchase my stl files from different creators. I only print them out myself. From what I heard, Zbrush is what most people use.
hey man are still doing your STL news letter as I apart of it and I haven't got Aug or July just have June and May and its not in my spam also dude you are killing it with the model too.
A well organized and professional set up with quality chair and desk to create your master pieces. The quality of your images and your color selections makes it a joy to watch and re-watch as I watch so I can start my own personal figures. Thank you for sharing. 👍👍👍
Great job looks good. As for feedback, maybe lower the music volume. Introduce the sponsor first before you do this weird sales pitch about your new chair.
Nice paint job, I just wish so many artists wouldn't make the figures so off model. There's a lot of stl sellers on patreon that drop a lot of the anime aesthetic in favor of their own style or realism. I call these cosplay figures. Either they have different faces or overly muscular bodies or huge boobs when they're supposed to be loli. Like with this face it's not Albedo, it's some girl cosplaying Albedo.
Agree. This is one of the less "realistic" Albedo stl. Some designers/sculptors really do very "personalized" designs, so different from the concept of the characters as they should be in the anime/manga.
@@TinyLittles3D thanks for the reply homie. About to do a 1/4 of the Bulma Bike you did and with the supports needs for some of the pieces will definitely come in handy 🫶🏼
I don’t mean to be a dick but I genuinely think you need to take longer on all of your eyes. You could try a smaller brush and a magnifying glass. Or print the statues bigger so you have more space. Everything else is always amazing but the eyes are always just a bit off.
To be honest, he doesn't make a "3d print" neither. He just PRINTED a model someone else made/designed/sculpted. He just "pushed" the button "start to print", and colored the pieces.
Amazing video!!! Love it a lot!! 👍Really like every video you made!
Wow the details in your painting skill is insane. The necklace, eyes, vivid feather. Just wow !
She looks so gorgeous! Awesome job on her wings! And yea its great to have high-quality other than just plain black just beautiful! I love her skin and dress all around great job Tiny! Gets me excited for Diz lol
thanks for the compliments kenny!
Thank you for your fabulous work and love your art ❤
thanks so much for the support!
Amazing job! You're getting better and better with each video. Also, glad to see you try wet-sanding! I always wet-sand my models, it reduces the amount of sanding dust tremendously, and also prevents the sandpaper from being gunked up.
Woah, major glow up for the video production - great looking model too! Well done sir ⚡⚡⚡
I try my best to make it entertaining for you guys to watch :D I'm still a novice but learning though
Love the color combo and skin tones. Keep up the great work bro..
I will! thanks for the support!
love it. it looks amazing!
fantastic paint job
Amazing to watch ❤❤
Great work as always, tiny!
thank you so much kevo!
Oh, you have the same model of dusting box. Neat.
That chair looks awesome, like something from Star Trek, haha. You did a great looking paint job on the figure and congratulations on 50K subs man!
thanks so much! Ya the chair is pretty great :D
I tired recently your method for skin and I absolutely love it. I mixed the pink with inks I had on hand - and later I used the same red I used for the pink to make the skin more interesting. Since the same colour was used, it made a nice harmony I think. Though I find it a bit hard to highlight - mine turned out a bit too yellow on the extreme highlights. I have yet to find the balance with this method.
Hey i'm glad to hear it you enjoy my painting method! Maybe try adding some off-white to the last highlight color?
@@TinyLittles3D I added a tad bit of yellow to the mix to have more luminosity but like... Skin colour - white - yellow 3-5-1 ratio or even less yellow. I think maybe a complementer colour might help. I do not want to necesarrily add off white to the mix but we will see :D
Dark souls game comparison on point
Your works are the greatest!!🔥🔥
Nice one, very good
Love your content always come out with great stuff. How long does it take to paint your Albedo?
I believe this one it took me about 20-25h? I'm really not sure since I dont document it.
Decided to subscribe. I'm kind of thinking about doing this kind of hobby since I'm starting to realize how expensive buying figures can be. Your work, the video production, and the product are just *French kiss*. Really shows how much experience you have with this considering how simple and easy you provide explanations as you go. Keep it up!
Ya, figures could be really expensive! I've always loved anime/comic book figures but could never justify the price of owning them.
This is probably the best one you've done so far in the time I've been watching. No visible seems that i can see, hardly any layering from printing and the painting looks professional.
why thank you! that's so kind of you to say!
Amazing work!
I wonder how many resin was used to print for this model.
Greetings!
Is it well presuppurted and hollowed? Nice work!
The paintwork looks great. I just don't like the face sculpt. It looks off to me.
Your prints come out so clean dude. Mind sharing your support settings?
I have them shared on my discord channel. But lately I’ve been hiring someone to do my supports to save time
Love your videos. Might I ask what air compressor you use. I'm not liking my current one and am looking to get a new one.
The one I have is pretty generic, the brand is timbertech. It's usually made by the same manufacture but with different branding. Foir me the most important feature is that it has an airtank to hold the compressed air.
cool videos
It feels good to see a clean workspace ( ^_^)
awesome work as always! what printer did you use?
Printed with uniformation gk2 and anycubic mono 7 pro.
what is the thing called you use to shake up the paints? Only ever seen then used by Tattoo guys
it's a vortex mixer :D
@@TinyLittles3D Thank you!
question where are you getting your 3d prints and if you are making them do you use blender for them? been wanting to get into 3d sculpting but i dont know where to start haha, been messing with blender for now having fun with it.
I don't sculpt myself, so I purchase my stl files from different creators. I only print them out myself. From what I heard, Zbrush is what most people use.
@ curious where do you end up going to purchase them? Thank you for replying fast.
@@justinsaunders1147 patreon is the best place to directly support creators. They also have their stores on cults3d and cgtrader.
hey man are still doing your STL news letter as I apart of it and I haven't got Aug or July just have June and May and its not in my spam also dude you are killing it with the model too.
I’ve been so busy lately that I didn’t have time to work on that. (I’m a one man team 😅) but I’ll be back with it this month! Stay tuned!
What's up man!
what's up yourself :D
A well organized and professional set up with quality chair and desk to create your master pieces. The quality of your images and your color selections makes it a joy to watch and re-watch as I watch so I can start my own personal figures. Thank you for sharing. 👍👍👍
thank you so much! I always try hard to make my videos as best as it could be. Still a lot to learn!
Please do Unohana bankai 🥹♥️
What how long did this take to finish?
probably around 20-25h? I'm not sure
@@TinyLittles3D is that print and paint or just paint? Sorry for the questions I'm considering doing it for myself
@@GoldenAdhesive it's basically prepping the model then painting it
Great job looks good. As for feedback, maybe lower the music volume. Introduce the sponsor first before you do this weird sales pitch about your new chair.
dully noted!
Hot sale
Nice paint job, I just wish so many artists wouldn't make the figures so off model. There's a lot of stl sellers on patreon that drop a lot of the anime aesthetic in favor of their own style or realism. I call these cosplay figures. Either they have different faces or overly muscular bodies or huge boobs when they're supposed to be loli. Like with this face it's not Albedo, it's some girl cosplaying Albedo.
Agree. This is one of the less "realistic" Albedo stl.
Some designers/sculptors really do very "personalized" designs, so different from the concept of the characters as they should be in the anime/manga.
Nice work! What sandpaper grit do you use?
I second this, curious as well because I run into the "oh no, my supports cured a little to harsh" moment from time to time 😅
I start with a 200-400 grit then move up to 600-800 grit while using the wet sanding method. If I don't wet sand, I go one more step up to 1000grit
@@TinyLittles3D thanks for the reply homie. About to do a 1/4 of the Bulma Bike you did and with the supports needs for some of the pieces will definitely come in handy 🫶🏼
I don’t mean to be a dick but I genuinely think you need to take longer on all of your eyes. You could try a smaller brush and a magnifying glass. Or print the statues bigger so you have more space. Everything else is always amazing but the eyes are always just a bit off.
Ya I do plan on getting a finer tipped brush soon
dude, your work is good, but you really need to get rid of the clickbait hot girls, and focus on real art.
looks great but the face is a total miss.
Not to nitpick, but you made a 3d print. NOT an anime figure. If you had, you would have modelled it yourself. And shown us your process.
To be honest, he doesn't make a "3d print" neither. He just PRINTED a model someone else made/designed/sculpted.
He just "pushed" the button "start to print", and colored the pieces.
@@Ale_giro probably he neither bought it, just downloaded pirated from telegram