Dude, love your work. Quick tip for avoiding masking bleed. Hit it with a clear varnish first. This fills the tiny gaps and means you get crispy lines from the colour you apply afterwards. Try it!
I am just getting into painting models and your videos are so inspirational. I am not that great and still need a lot of practice, but with these I can learn more painting techniques.
great job as always. 5:15 while using a tape, you first need to use the background color first so it fills the small gaps, then the main color. but in your case it is a transparent resin so nothing to do xD
I want to congratulate you for this wonderful work, and you have given me new ideas to start painting my models, keep uploading more content and you now have a new subscriber.
The purple basecoat for skin tones works because of color theory. Skin tones are generally orange and yellow, which are opposite purple on the color wheel. Therefore when you mix the two (whether literally or visually), you get brown. The heavier the purple leans into red (the purple used was very pinkish), then the more red will be in the resulting brown tone. I do something similar when I'm painting skeletons/bones, because the purple in the deep recesses ends up looking brown.
In "painting" skin using 3D paint programs like Substance Painter, you also take into account the subsurface scatter, which is reddish and blueish, which is pinkish. And painting cars sometimes you use a contrasting underpaint,to make the topcoat "pop".
Ahhh! word box my old friend! I find the way you frame the words so endearing! The subject of the words matters so little, yet you bring them to life for Brent.
If you want to prevent the “bleed” that makes it under masking tape, you need to paint first with the color that is under the tape, as only the first coat bleeds. So if you are trying to mask a clear part, spray a varnish before you spray your color.
I love your video's and the step by step. Can you list the colors used in the description so I don't have to hunt through the video or pause to read the color and color code on your bottles please? Keep up the great work!
I wishhhhhh I had the aptitude with an airbrush like you. Watching you fire bright pink at an otherwise completed face was like "wow". Painting hero! ❤
If you’ll spray the tape with intercoat clear before your color, you will have perfect, crisp tape lines. It works on automotive paints so I’m sure it works with those paints.
A tip i have found is to use a paint brush to apply a thin layer of resin to the parts you want to bond then hit it with a uv flashlight. I found for me it worked better than supper glue.
I like this because there is a great print and paint job, but you pointed out imperfections that most people, especially new people like me to painting, might flip out about n not know what to do ... but thatd good ... i have had tiny arms break when its been characters like Sonic & Tails ... By the way, what is a good slicer to cut parts off easily .... also I like I believe chitubox, because i can deselect support areas..
I have discovered that to get the most crisp lines with maskin tape, I do as follow: Paint the whole thing in Color A Mask everything that needs to stay in Color A Paint again with Color A, let it dry Paint with color B While Color B is still wet´ish peel of the tape By painting med with color A right after taping, manu of the gaps between the model and masking tape is closed with Color A, allowing Color B to stay more where it should. I do not know if this already is how you do it, it might be the way the video was clipped, I just wanted to let you know.
nice looks awesome I paint houses and allot of people came up withy the same answer that they wont even use tape any more if u remove the tape when the paint is wet the paint wont get stuck and u don't have to sand it maybe it will help I know its super difficult with small object but maybe save u some time in the future
Very cool. Blown away by the skill you have here. One quibble: That would be a bad deck of cards to play any games with, given the image is printed on both sides lol
I was wondering if you could recommend a method for achieving an antique, forged, worn look for 3D prints to appear as gold or some other metal. I have seen the hammer forged Rustoleum products but wondered if there was a more painterly way of approaching that. Thanks.
Pinkle 🤣🤣🤣Always a good day when a Grouneffected video drops. Masking tip if you don't know it. When you have masked up, spray the colour that is being masked first. this seals the edge of the tape. Then you spray over the the paint without any bleed through.
I don’t have a problem with it bleeding dude. It’s the extra paint that dries as a crust over the rose that breaks unevenly when you take the tape off that irritates me
A tip for masking with clean edges - Put down the base color. Add the masking tape and paint another thin layer of base color to seal the edges. Paint the contrast color. This way the base color will bleed in under the tape instead of the second color, creating a sharp edge.
I was appalled when the X-Men movie turned rogue into a girl and gave her white highlights. Her "skunk" hair was unique and artistically appealing. The green and yellow suit will always be iconic. Great job. Absolutely impressive.
That green is perfect. No matter how many times Marvel changes Rogue's costume, this will forever be the best design they ever gave her.
I totally agree
Completely agree. Absolutely killed nailed it with the paint too!
I totally agree (2) Rogue 90 > all
Savage Rogue has the best costume.
@@mrdude88 only when you are 14 and haven't known the touch of a woman.
Dude, love your work. Quick tip for avoiding masking bleed. Hit it with a clear varnish first. This fills the tiny gaps and means you get crispy lines from the colour you apply afterwards. Try it!
This has got to be one of the best paint jobs I have ever seen. The green layering you did was ON POINT!!!💯 (new subscriber here)
that was an awesome video. the fact that it's gambit's power makes the figure really unique. amazing dude, keep making videos
The paintjob looks absolutely stellar dude.
Amazing figurine.
Would love to do it myself but i dont steady hands.
I am just getting into painting models and your videos are so inspirational. I am not that great and still need a lot of practice, but with these I can learn more painting techniques.
great job as always. 5:15 while using a tape, you first need to use the background color first so it fills the small gaps, then the main color. but in your case it is a transparent resin so nothing to do xD
This WORK WAS PERFECT.
This is just ridiculous. Cant believe how gifted and creative some people are. Hats of
You are simply talented. This is not for everyone to match
Your a modern day Bob Ross!! You make painting look effortless, I love the content!
Ya did damn good. Not something I have the talent for but can appreciate the hard work and dedication it takes to make something like this.
Dude, she looks fantastic!! Great work! 👍🏻 Also, your commentary is entertaining. 🙂
I want to congratulate you for this wonderful work, and you have given me new ideas to start painting my models, keep uploading more content and you now have a new subscriber.
The commentary is stellar!
she looks amazing 😍
Amusing video including the introduction of the word "pinkle," and outstanding work.
the Citadel black seems to always gets you off to a great start on laying paint on top of print.. Cause dam that first coat looks great..
The purple basecoat for skin tones works because of color theory. Skin tones are generally orange and yellow, which are opposite purple on the color wheel. Therefore when you mix the two (whether literally or visually), you get brown. The heavier the purple leans into red (the purple used was very pinkish), then the more red will be in the resulting brown tone. I do something similar when I'm painting skeletons/bones, because the purple in the deep recesses ends up looking brown.
In "painting" skin using 3D paint programs like Substance Painter, you also take into account the subsurface scatter, which is reddish and blueish, which is pinkish. And painting cars sometimes you use a contrasting underpaint,to make the topcoat "pop".
I wonder if that is because there is blue/red/purple under actual skin...🤔
This was super satisfying to watch, great work! Definitely subscribed!
Taking the masking tape off while wet is a must. Amazing job!
Dude, you are super talented.
Awesome model and awesome paintjob! Love the green
Great job . Thanks for making this video!
The color really brings back the 90's vibe.
Ahhh! word box my old friend! I find the way you frame the words so endearing! The subject of the words matters so little, yet you bring them to life for Brent.
Words are just sounds of the mouth nothing more nothing less. - your dad 2023
Loves the green!!!!
Great job
If you want to prevent the “bleed” that makes it under masking tape, you need to paint first with the color that is under the tape, as only the first coat bleeds. So if you are trying to mask a clear part, spray a varnish before you spray your color.
Damn bro. Thank you.
I usually just skip parts of this kind of videos and watch the end but you somehow kept me watching through the whole thing man great job
Glad you enjoyed it
The yellow tip was AWESOME
What resin printer do you recommend? That is some beautiful detail in her leather coat and body suit
Wow! The texture on the leather is sweet.
Wow, that was an amazing print, Jim Lee style, bravo!
she looks amazing, great work dude
I love your video's and the step by step. Can you list the colors used in the description so I don't have to hunt through the video or pause to read the color and color code on your bottles please? Keep up the great work!
The green looks awesome.
Love your commentary, great painting skills!!
great video I never knew painting needs so much layering. Your are a great artist
Would love to see a video of your printing process on this model. Well-done cheers
You work very professional and unique, you are really perfect
You are so good. She looks perfect.
Love the way you get the colours to blend so well and as for Pinkle 😂
Pinkle for president!!
Fantastic figure. Looks as good as it can be. I cant believe it came out of a normal 3d printer.
I know, right?
This is perfection
That velvet green looks amazing!
Looks fantastic, well done
Thank you!
Jim Lee pencils and Scott Williams colours are the X-MEN.
I wishhhhhh I had the aptitude with an airbrush like you. Watching you fire bright pink at an otherwise completed face was like "wow".
Painting hero! ❤
You can do it! I believe in you. Just try on some failed stuff
Ok, you got a fan. Great work.
You truly are a master artist
Great tips on painting yellow! She came out amazing! Great work and video!
damn, even before the painting part it looked already beautiful
I AM SO HAPPY SEEING YOUR CHANNEL. REALLY AMAZING.
Hands of a friggin' surgeon.
That's a great looking sculpt, so happy I signed up to CA 3D studio's Patreon. Nice work on the paint job too, the base turned out fine ;)
Awesome, thank you!
If you’ll spray the tape with intercoat clear before your color, you will have perfect, crisp tape lines. It works on automotive paints so I’m sure it works with those paints.
That’s freaking dope. Nice job.
A tip i have found is to use a paint brush to apply a thin layer of resin to the parts you want to bond then hit it with a uv flashlight. I found for me it worked better than supper glue.
Another great video! Thanks for taking the time to make these and for your explanations. This turned out super nice 😃❤️
Thanks dude
dude you are a master on that
Nicely done. A true artist.
I just noticed that there are reliefs on base_1 for road traffic stripes, like in the middle of the road.
That is incredible!!..... stunning work man!
dude you're so talented!
Hulk. 17 min- no way. What size/type of paint brush was that? Also what type of air brush, and how often do you have to clean/change the tip? Thanks!
Wow, never knew that was a thing. impressive
As always a great and fun video!
This is some amazing work. I can't believe this is 3d printed
Thanks to the algorithm that brought me here. I totally misread the title but the tutorial was way better than expected.
Just found your channel. Love it!
Awesome paintjob!
You got great painting skills .
I like this because there is a great print and paint job, but you pointed out imperfections that most people, especially new people like me to painting, might flip out about n not know what to do ... but thatd good ... i have had tiny arms break when its been characters like Sonic & Tails ...
By the way, what is a good slicer to cut parts off easily .... also I like I believe chitubox, because i can deselect support areas..
Dude, you're a wizard!
Man that suit looks sick
Excellent job, love it. Please keep explaining why you using the colors etc Thanks for excellent work
I have discovered that to get the most crisp lines with maskin tape, I do as follow:
Paint the whole thing in Color A
Mask everything that needs to stay in Color A
Paint again with Color A, let it dry
Paint with color B
While Color B is still wet´ish peel of the tape
By painting med with color A right after taping, manu of the gaps between the model and masking tape is closed with Color A, allowing Color B to stay more where it should.
I do not know if this already is how you do it, it might be the way the video was clipped, I just wanted to let you know.
Bro you are a LEGEND! Such a cool video and great painting!
Thank you so much 😀
nice looks awesome I paint houses and allot of people came up withy the same answer that they wont even use tape any more if u remove the tape when the paint is wet the paint wont get stuck and u don't have to sand it maybe it will help I know its super difficult with small object but maybe save u some time in the future
Great work. Came up a treat
Thank you!
Brilliant work, I appreciate it
Glad you liked it!
Very cool. Blown away by the skill you have here. One quibble:
That would be a bad deck of cards to play any games with, given the image is printed on both sides lol
Best Yet!!! Really need space to get a printer !!! love the work!!!
amazing, found you today and keep watching your stuff learning how to do skin. question, what is this activator stuff you are spraying here? at 0:28
WOW ! es lo mas hermoso que vi !!!! Felicitaciones !!!!
I was wondering if you could recommend a method for achieving an antique, forged, worn look for 3D prints to appear as gold or some other metal. I have seen the hammer forged Rustoleum products but wondered if there was a more painterly way of approaching that. Thanks.
Pinkle 🤣🤣🤣Always a good day when a Grouneffected video drops.
Masking tip if you don't know it. When you have masked up, spray the colour that is being masked first. this seals the edge of the tape. Then you spray over the the paint without any bleed through.
I don’t have a problem with it bleeding dude. It’s the extra paint that dries as a crust over the rose that breaks unevenly when you take the tape off that irritates me
@@Groundeffected Ah, got what mean now.
some fi-iiiine, fine, fine work there mMM!
subbed
Thanks dude
I believe if you heat the supports they are easier to remove, or remove em before curing.
They are but I generally don’t have any issues getting them off I’m most cases. When I do struggle I Chuck them in warm water first
I like that purple and black in the beginning
A tip for masking with clean edges - Put down the base color. Add the masking tape and paint another thin layer of base color to seal the edges. Paint the contrast color.
This way the base color will bleed in under the tape instead of the second color, creating a sharp edge.
Man... I wish I had that in my collection. You do great work man.
I was appalled when the X-Men movie turned rogue into a girl and gave her white highlights. Her "skunk" hair was unique and artistically appealing. The green and yellow suit will always be iconic. Great job. Absolutely impressive.
Wow stunning work!!!!
Thank you!
Wow ! Perfect
Thanks a lot!
ooh love the pose and great paint job as well. The textures are so chrisp... please take my money!! 😋
Show me the money 💰
Awesome work man.
Damn man thats stellar work