To help, you can outline pants and make a clipping channel. Past Camo then cut it. After adjust layer style. It will overlay and look correct. Helps with shadows and such.. but this isn’t a Photoshop channel lol. Looks great
Awesome video with clever method of using software to replicate the scheme better on the figure, brilliant!. And as it's permitted in the last section of this video, here is my question. In my hobby store this fallschirmjäger set is not available but all the paints are available separately. Also panzer colors series Splittermuster camouflage paints are available too. Should I go for these normal vallejo ones or panzer colors? Which one is more accurate and why specific paints (70.345 to 70.348) are not in the Fallschirmjäger paint set instead of normal series? I'm going to be painting 1/35 HobbyFan FlaK 36 figures, which are from 1. Fallschirmjäger Pz. Div. in eastern front, 1941 wearing partly splittermuster camuflage (only torso but not full jacket they have short sleeve) Are the panzer color series present shades of late war splitter camo, is it the reason?
Hi!. Choosing colors to depict a certain camouflage garment is always a matter of taste. Colors included in the fallschirmjäger color set are my own preference, that doesn't mean the already existent panzer colors tones are wrong or less accurate, just means I preferred other hues that matched better the example I tried to replicate.
Fantastic job but how do you even see to paint the rain streaks? Do you use magnifiers? I wouldn't be able to see them on a finished 1/35 scale figure let alone paint them.
…….and to think I’ve been painting the actual repetition splinter pattern the hard way lol. Fortunately, I’ve got several original, Splinter pattern zeltbahns that I constantly refer to for color samples, scaling and fold simulations. I suppose if I knew how to use photo editing software proficiently, I’d probably do what you’re doing in this video 😀
Hi kurtwk!. Yes, It's a useful method to scale the pattern to the figure size, at least for me,(some people thinks it's a dumb idea). Obviously that's only a basic guide to figure out where to put every blotch and which size it has to be...Anyway I use a complete pattern sample to fill the hidden zones. Thanks for watching!
@@jaumeortiz4767 it most definitely is NOT a dumb idea , sir. I just ran across your vid by chance, makes me want to continue working on my figure….I model in spurts, usually several months on and several months off. I currently have a 1/35 scale figure that’s 75% done. A zeltbahn wearing grenadier that I painted the actual repetition Splinter A pattern …and I’m quite pleased with it. I still have to paint the rain streaks though, I’d love to get your opinion on it some time.
This is the best example of painting this difficult camouflage pattern, I am a total novice, and have little skill in painting these 1/35 models
Thank you Kevans920 :)
A watercolor pencil might be a good idea for the stripes. Kind of want to try that now. Great video.
Wow.... that's some really great detail work with a paint brush!!! I'm extremely impressed 👍👍👍
Thank you so much :)
I like the way you use photoshop to keep the correct scale of the camo pattern.
To help, you can outline pants and make a clipping channel. Past Camo then cut it. After adjust layer style. It will overlay and look correct. Helps with shadows and such.. but this isn’t a Photoshop channel lol. Looks great
Marvellous tutorial. Vallejo is super paint.
Thank you so much David!😊✨
Simply amazing
thank you so much!😊😊
Nice work Jaume... I like your style.
Awesome video with clever method of using software to replicate the scheme better on the figure, brilliant!. And as it's permitted in the last section of this video, here is my question. In my hobby store this fallschirmjäger set is not available but all the paints are available separately. Also panzer colors series Splittermuster camouflage paints are available too. Should I go for these normal vallejo ones or panzer colors? Which one is more accurate and why specific paints (70.345 to 70.348) are not in the Fallschirmjäger paint set instead of normal series? I'm going to be painting 1/35 HobbyFan FlaK 36 figures, which are from 1. Fallschirmjäger Pz. Div. in eastern front, 1941 wearing partly splittermuster camuflage (only torso but not full jacket they have short sleeve) Are the panzer color series present shades of late war splitter camo, is it the reason?
Hi!. Choosing colors to depict a certain camouflage garment is always a matter of taste. Colors included in the fallschirmjäger color set are my own preference, that doesn't mean the already existent panzer colors tones are wrong or less accurate, just means I preferred other hues that matched better the example I tried to replicate.
Amazing paint job! I like your colors!
Aww!!Thank you! 😍
this is amazing
Very useful. Thanks for posting this video.
Very good
Lovely work as usual mate, adding to favorites :)
Outstanding
Nice
Amazing, what size brushes do you use?
Hi Andy!. Da Vinci num.0
Klasse gemacht gibt's en Buch zur Technik?
Have you visited our website "publications" section?
:)
Wow! Thanks!
Fantastic job but how do you even see to paint the rain streaks? Do you use magnifiers? I wouldn't be able to see them on a finished 1/35 scale figure let alone paint them.
Hello Martin, it all depends on the detailing level you want for your miniature. With patience and practice, you can make it happen :)
thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks!
What paints were used for the black wash what were the diluted with if eny does not say the video is good the shaded advise would be great
Hello! You have the color list at the beginning of the video and also the Wash application and use (and ratio) info available in minute 09:18 👍🏻
…….and to think I’ve been painting the actual repetition splinter pattern the hard way lol. Fortunately, I’ve got several original, Splinter pattern zeltbahns that I constantly refer to for color samples, scaling and fold simulations. I suppose if I knew how to use photo editing software proficiently, I’d probably do what you’re doing in this video 😀
Hi kurtwk!. Yes, It's a useful method to scale the pattern to the figure size, at least for me,(some people thinks it's a dumb idea). Obviously that's only a basic guide to figure out where to put every blotch and which size it has to be...Anyway I use a complete pattern sample to fill the hidden zones. Thanks for watching!
@@jaumeortiz4767 it most definitely is NOT a dumb idea , sir. I just ran across your vid by chance, makes me want to continue working on my figure….I model in spurts, usually several months on and several months off. I currently have a 1/35 scale figure that’s 75% done. A zeltbahn wearing grenadier that I painted the actual repetition Splinter A pattern …and I’m quite pleased with it. I still have to paint the rain streaks though, I’d love to get your opinion on it some time.
All great. But how to do it in 1:72 scale?
Hi Gregor, you only have to adapt the scale of the pattern into your model until the look is similar to Jaume's result and a reference picture :)
What brushes does the author use?
Hello Pimboli973! Da Vinci - Number 0
Thx very much
Is the vallejo wash acrylic? Im in need of acrylic wash products becouse i cant stand the smell of the non acrylic products
Of course! Our washes are acrylics. Also, they have no strong odors. They are waterbased and non-toxic :) Perfect for you!
Thanks, ill dive in to them!
Hi guys do you know what size of brush he is using?
Hello! Unfortunatelly we dont have that info :(
Da Vinci Maestro n.0
A very good painting work and a great fucking "music"
Thank you Hugo!
Nice to know the music is good coming from such a shitsininger
Hi Jaume, how are things? May I know whih software you are using?
Hello Uwe, Jaume is using Adobe Photoshop but let's wait for his comment to know which version is it ;)
@@vallejocolors Thank you
Added to ‘saved’.
Great!! Thank you so much :)
what paint numbers , names?
Hello! You have that info available from minute 3:00 ;)
BTW. It wouldn't be a ba idea to say what figure is that (unless you don't want to promote the maker for some reason).
Hi Hori Ado!. You're right, I'll do it in next videos. Figure is Alpine Miniatures 35036. www.alpineminiatures.com/imagepages/35036.html
@@jaumeortiz4767 So it _is_ 1:35! Wow! I thought 1:16!
GOOD, STUFF dun properly
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