I do this but with more colors. Yellow wash should go 1st, blue 2nd, red last and make sure you use enough to kill most of the yellow. Then you must mix your skin tones in a wash and go over it lightly. Tamiya TS-80 flat clear is the best sealant for me. It dries in about 10mim and I can continue adding shading and highlights.
@@TheSpectreIguana Very light washes. 25% paint 75% water. Also use pointy brush to absorb paint that accumulates in the small crevices like the ear lobe, eye and nose. Just don't allow the wash to fully dry out until you have a even coat
That’s because the “washes” are water based, and then he going in after with more water on his sponge which is washing out everything he just painted. A water based paint or wash will be re activated again when you introduce water to it. You have to seal it otherwise you’re essentially just painting it on and then washing it all back off again. 🤦🏻♂️
Thanks! And I use Krylon Low Odor Matte Varnish before I do the washes, and for after everything is done I use Treehouse Studios Clear Acrylic Matte Varnish (Hobby Lobby).
What do you use to get the look when finished. Like what Sheen are the base color, the washes and I caught that your sealer is matte not flat. I've been really curious I go back and forth between your videos and fett.clone to try and get an idea of how I want the tones to come out. Thank you for your time in making these videos
What do I need to do, If I want to make custom figures on marvel legends? Do I need a technique before and after painting tips? Cuz I just have tried to paint on figure with model color paints and after drying the paint comes easily off. Did I did maybe something wrong? Or the paints are not good enough for plastic? I want to know!
It all depends on the prep work you do for your figures beforehand. Are you washing them with warm water and soap to remove the mold release agent left on the plastic? Are you lightly sanding them down to better help paint adherence? Are you priming them? Are you using $1 bottles of craft paint or are you using model acrylic paint? All of these factor into having good paint adhesion.
I do this but with more colors. Yellow wash should go 1st, blue 2nd, red last and make sure you use enough to kill most of the yellow. Then you must mix your skin tones in a wash and go over it lightly. Tamiya TS-80 flat clear is the best sealant for me. It dries in about 10mim and I can continue adding shading and highlights.
How many drops do you use of each wash mixed with water?
@@TheSpectreIguana
Very light washes. 25% paint 75% water.
Also use pointy brush to absorb paint that accumulates in the small crevices like the ear lobe, eye and nose. Just don't allow the wash to fully dry out until you have a even coat
@@myfastgti07 so similar to the video for 1 drop of paint, add 8ish drops of water
saving your replies on my little notebook, thank you!
before you master with yellow red and blue, you have to paint it with skin flesh color first, those 3 colors to do a more vivid shading effect.
I’m aware. And my camera doesn’t pick up all the details, believe me, it makes a difference in person.
Hello I have Bruce lee 1/6 head painted light brown and I have the gang hood 2.0 but the color don't match what can I use..
It does’nt look like anything change
That’s because the “washes” are water based, and then he going in after with more water on his sponge which is washing out everything he just painted. A water based paint or wash will be re activated again when you introduce water to it. You have to seal it otherwise you’re essentially just painting it on and then washing it all back off again. 🤦🏻♂️
must be dry under all layer Yello red blue
Thank you.
Nice ..you SHOULD mention the color references you use . Would be great
love this tutorial!
I appreciate you taking the time and putting up these tutorials. What do you use as sealant in between and final steps?
Thanks! And I use Krylon Low Odor Matte Varnish before I do the washes, and for after everything is done I use Treehouse Studios Clear Acrylic Matte Varnish (Hobby Lobby).
@@FlashpointCustoms Thanks man! I just saw your reco for the Treehouse Studios on your IG stories lol. I ordered a can to test out.
What do you use to get the look when finished. Like what Sheen are the base color, the washes and I caught that your sealer is matte not flat. I've been really curious I go back and forth between your videos and fett.clone to try and get an idea of how I want the tones to come out. Thank you for your time in making these videos
Hi. What is the tool you use to sharpen the painting lines eyes part, please.
You. ❤.
What do I need to do, If I want to make custom figures on marvel legends? Do I need a technique before and after painting tips? Cuz I just have tried to paint on figure with model color paints and after drying the paint comes easily off. Did I did maybe something wrong? Or the paints are not good enough for plastic? I want to know!
It all depends on the prep work you do for your figures beforehand. Are you washing them with warm water and soap to remove the mold release agent left on the plastic? Are you lightly sanding them down to better help paint adherence? Are you priming them? Are you using $1 bottles of craft paint or are you using model acrylic paint? All of these factor into having good paint adhesion.
What material are your heads made of?
Do.you make your own sculpting Tools
Are they made of some kind of resin?
What Brand of paint and Brushes you use
Where do you get the heads from?
Gemreat hib
Anyome know where i can get tyler the creator head model trying to make my own figure
Looks the exact same
Not in person.
Barely able to hear you.
I plan on making another video but in the 1/12 scale. I’ll make sure the audio is better.
too much yellow
Boring