Hey Jammie it's 3dprintnewbie hope I spelled your name right. Two things to say first you are the QUEEN when it comes to painting and second show me more and tell me more please please please.
Hi 3dprintnewbie! Wow! Thank you for such kind words!! There's actually just one "m" in my name, but it's all good :) I plan to film the whole painting process, so stay tuned! Have a Happy New Year!!!
Love the video I have seen a few painters go with the red blue yellow washes but this made the most sense to me!!! Do you thin and spray the Vallejo matte varnish?
Thank you for watching!! You can thin and spray the matte varnish, but for me, it's easier to use a soft brush and brush it on. I use quick strokes so as to not leave stroke marks. You can go back over it with your brush to even it out, also. I prefer brushing because I don't get build up in very detailed areas like the eyes.
Yes, I actually will use the matte varnish several times to seal layers. I seal after the base coat, I seal after the washes, and I seal again after the chalk pastels. I do a final good sealing once I'm completely finished with everything and then a gloss or satin varnish on the lips and gloss on the eyes.
@@jamierobinson2338 I applied this on a 1/4 scale Arkham Origins Batman. It is one of many I am doing. A series to display I guess. It creates very realist "depth". In fact it is kind of weird. I tried applying a wash and it jacked it up. I just built up layers over it. It worked well. I used an Army Painter flesh range.
@@jamierobinson2338 the varnish after each sequence of colors makes a huge difference. I get it. It creates a raised clear layer you have to "see through" to perceive the colors underneath. The washes are so thin that it does not know what colors it is perceiving. That is how it creates the depth. Works very well. I am new to printing and painting statues, but I have done some pretty cool stuff. I love doing quarter scale. Minis too. Lol!
So sorry Kurtis! That was me replying from my other RUclips account lol. Sometimes I forget to look at which account I'm in and I end up confusing the person I'm answering. :)
Ay! Just came from the 3d printing group, thansk for the tutorials 😁
You're certainly welcome! Glad to have you! 😊
Hi I just stumbled across your channel and now I’m invested in seeing the end product
Well, thank you!! 😊
Love the video, i'm going to try that technique on my next paint...
Thanks! I'm happy to have you here!
Love it! Will be referencing this. Thanks
Thank you! And thanks for watching!!
Great video, really interesting seeing how you painted the skin. Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you!! I appreciate you watching!! 🤗
Awesome 👌
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Hey Jammie it's 3dprintnewbie hope I spelled your name right. Two things to say first you are the QUEEN when it comes to painting and second show me more and tell me more please please please.
Hi 3dprintnewbie! Wow! Thank you for such kind words!! There's actually just one "m" in my name, but it's all good :) I plan to film the whole painting process, so stay tuned! Have a Happy New Year!!!
Love the video I have seen a few painters go with the red blue yellow washes but this made the most sense to me!!! Do you thin and spray the Vallejo matte varnish?
Thank you for watching!! You can thin and spray the matte varnish, but for me, it's easier to use a soft brush and brush it on. I use quick strokes so as to not leave stroke marks. You can go back over it with your brush to even it out, also. I prefer brushing because I don't get build up in very detailed areas like the eyes.
So, you sealed the actual skin tone than built up layers with the washes?
Yes, I actually will use the matte varnish several times to seal layers. I seal after the base coat, I seal after the washes, and I seal again after the chalk pastels. I do a final good sealing once I'm completely finished with everything and then a gloss or satin varnish on the lips and gloss on the eyes.
@@jamierobinson2338 I applied this on a 1/4 scale Arkham Origins Batman. It is one of many I am doing. A series to display I guess. It creates very realist "depth". In fact it is kind of weird. I tried applying a wash and it jacked it up. I just built up layers over it. It worked well. I used an Army Painter flesh range.
@@jamierobinson2338 the varnish after each sequence of colors makes a huge difference. I get it. It creates a raised clear layer you have to "see through" to perceive the colors underneath. The washes are so thin that it does not know what colors it is perceiving. That is how it creates the depth. Works very well. I am new to printing and painting statues, but I have done some pretty cool stuff. I love doing quarter scale. Minis too. Lol!
So sorry Kurtis! That was me replying from my other RUclips account lol. Sometimes I forget to look at which account I'm in and I end up confusing the person I'm answering. :)
Hi! Do you sell these sculptures by any chance?
I absolutely take commissions. Just send me an email at homemadejam3d@gmail.com and we can talk about what you want and your budget.
That buzz made me leave
I completely understand. I wish I knew how to fix it. 😢