Henry mi amigo! Dam! heart We missed you around here! heart We love seeing your tips and art on the Wicked models! The Hulk looks amazing, we love how the green and shadows stand out! You nailed it. We love learning together!!!! Thanks so much for sharing and keep it up!
Dude, so many great tips! I hadnt thought of sealing part way through.. thats normally my last step! So ill be trying that out! Thanks for the tutorial man!
Thank you for the clear step by step instruction! I have watched this multiple times, and am attempting for the first time myself. (absolutely terrified!) Would you recommend to clear coat between all layers, or between a few of the upper layers, to remove any unwanted overspray? As I would imagine adding any water to uncoated acrylic would just reactivate the paint, and I could see myself making a stupid muddy mess of it. Thank You!
Hey thanks buddy! This has inspired some new techniques I want to try on a Ninja Turtle series I wanted to start. Lately I have been building Batman cowls using my printers. I am making molds and casting in urethane... I have been wanting to do some statues again. I do not like my collection NOT getting bigger. Well I do not like my models NOT getting bigger either. Printing huge is needed. Lol!
Great video! What are you doing with your air brush pressure? Does it stay consistently the same? Or do you turn the pressure down from what you initially sprayed the entire model with?
I mean to say for example if u paint a model after 24 hrs can i dip the model in water without loosing the paint. Or does it require any kind of clear coating.
Great video and thanks for sharing. 👍
Thank you too
Im new find your videos very good I like how u get to it no bs im 72 dont have time for BS lol
Henry mi amigo! Dam! heart We missed you around here! heart We love seeing your tips and art on the Wicked models! The Hulk looks amazing, we love how the green and shadows stand out! You nailed it.
We love learning together!!!! Thanks so much for sharing and keep it up!
Thank you for the tutorial. I thought the thumbnail was great!
Awesome work, good info
Amazing tutorial as usual. thank you for teaching us all the tricks.
Amazing, as usual! Thanks for your willingness to share your techniques! I love the Hulk and I love THIS hulk with your paint job!
Great work - it's always a nice feeling to make a dent in the backlog and slay some grey!
Thank you!!! Needed that!!
was thinking if these are achievable using pastels only? Anyway good tutorial it really helps me a lot for customizing my action figures. Thanks
Amazing fine work 👍thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
TY sir
Dude, so many great tips! I hadnt thought of sealing part way through.. thats normally my last step! So ill be trying that out! Thanks for the tutorial man!
Very nice! Thanks for sharing the techniques. Makes a huge difference.
Thanks for watching!
You the man Henry, amazing job 👏
Thanks brother!
This is a great tutorial. I still use paint brushes, but this is really helpful
Thank you for this !
I'm about to paint Rogue si this Green tutorial might come in handy.
Thank you so much , love your videos ! I've learned so much from your videos . Keep up the great work !
That is a really nice hulk model. Who is the creater? after watching your video i need to print and paint one. Great job it looks awesome.
It's from Wicked3d
Thank you for the clear step by step instruction! I have watched this multiple times, and am attempting for the first time myself. (absolutely terrified!) Would you recommend to clear coat between all layers, or between a few of the upper layers, to remove any unwanted overspray? As I would imagine adding any water to uncoated acrylic would just reactivate the paint, and I could see myself making a stupid muddy mess of it. Thank You!
No need to seal in between coats. Just take your time and practice a little on maybe some paper just to get a good rhythm down.
Hey thanks buddy! This has inspired some new techniques I want to try on a Ninja Turtle series I wanted to start. Lately I have been building Batman cowls using my printers. I am making molds and casting in urethane... I have been wanting to do some statues again. I do not like my collection NOT getting bigger. Well I do not like my models NOT getting bigger either. Printing huge is needed. Lol!
Great video! What are you doing with your air brush pressure? Does it stay consistently the same? Or do you turn the pressure down from what you initially sprayed the entire model with?
I usually keep it around 30 to 35 psi.
What psi do you use when close up fine line airbrushing?
30 to 35psi
Can you put 3d resin printers indoors?
In a well ventilated area yes.
@@TheCreativeCollector awesome thank you,what resin printer would you recommend, for building larger prints
Which paint is good on models acrylic / water base
Vallejo, Pro Acryl, Tamiya, Army Painter....are all good
I mean to say for example if u paint a model after 24 hrs can i dip the model in water without loosing the paint. Or does it require any kind of clear coating.
@devonroyaldsouza8110 Requires clear coat. Besides why would you want to dip it in water?
Oh.. To wash if it's dirty 😅😅
Easy to follow hard to master🤔😥
Easy to master if you practice with it. No one, not even myself gets it perfect on the first try.
Air brushing is for rich artists. 😂
That's a new one. Wish it was true cuz I ain't rich!
So true