FACE PAINTING. STEP BY STEP. BY IGUAZZU
2013 ж. 12 Қыр.
196 742 Рет қаралды
Step by step of a face on a 75mm miniature using acrylic paints by the artist Iguazzu (Alex Varela). Hope you like
Paso a paso de pintura de una cara con pinturas acrilicas por el artista Iguazzu (Alex Varela). Esperamos que os guste
Music by Roger Subirana Mata (License Creative Commons)
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Increíble tutorial. Todo, música, ángulos de la cámara, nitidez de las imágenes, todo, y por supuesto, el pintado. Enhorabuena de verdad, muy, muy pocos tutoriales tan buenos por la web. Ojalá os animéis con más de esta calidad. Gracias.
Tutorial perfecto y explicado al detalle...ideal para los novatos....pintar una cara.....no pensaba quellevara tanta mezcla !!!!!
Superb! Music is beautiful as well.
Todo un arte... Me espera un largo camino de aprendizaje en las figuras
Pedazo de tutorial,encima se ve a las mil maravillas como aplica cada paso . Genial! Gracias.
Enjoyed the tutorial. Nice work.
"He's an ugly guy, and we could watch him getting uglier by the minute, lol." The painter did a phantastic job! He has demonstrated the best face painting technique I've seen so far, achieving a great result without labouring himself to death. Kudos!
Buen video amigo
Masterful. Outstanding job.
Absolutely phenomenal tutorial. To anyone complaining about the shadows etc being 'too much'... At this scale they have to be.
Por fin un excelente tutorial!! Sumamente agradecido!!
very very beautiful job on the face! !!
Well done my friend. Its really a very nice tutorial. Actually is the best and most detailed video I've ever seen for miniature face painting.
Gran tutorial. Muchas gracias.
te pasaste, muy buen tutorial en español y detallado, compre un face painting de vallejo, ese set de pinturas, pero la verdad creo que voy a seguir tus pasos, porque estan muchos mejores y mas explicados!
Simply Amazing, and very helpful of course:)
Excelente video. No se si para 1/35 también recomiendas el mismo método. Hasta ahora sobre blanco pintaba punto negro o de otro color.
This video from 5 years ago is simply the best face painting tutorial I've came across so far. May I ask what brand of brush you were using and do you use any solvent/thinner other than just water?. thanks
Now that is a master class. Not sure how much can apply to 28-32mm figures but the tip about using glazes; thank you. Listing the paints used, and where, that’s deeply appreciated.
diosssssssssssssssssssssssss que monstruo, soberbio sin palabras
wow, that is a nice tutorial!
¡muchísimas gracias por el vídeo! ¿la pintura ha de estar siempre bien aguada y aplicar varias pasadas?
Thanks a lot, such a great video tutorial :D !
Bast of bast !
Muchas gracias a todos por vuestros comentarios. Thanks
mindblowing.
What a nice video it is!! Could you teach us how to paint highlight & shadow parts of clothes of a 1/35 soldier with acrylic? A fans in Asia
Wow, very fine work!!! how Long do you need for these face ? best regards!
superb
Well done tutorial, covers a lot of steps, would like to have seen the hands and or what the figure looks like finished. My observation of acrylic painted faces is where is the sheen of the skin ? I am sticking to my oils but will use acrylics as basecoat. Cheers
hello what pencils do you use size etc...thanks
muy detallado, que clase de pincel uso? marca, numero?
NICE
can i use this method for 28mm figures or do i have motif the colors at all also will it work with a white primer?
GRACIAS Como lo hace y con imprimación negra,.... Claro lo de la explicación del ojo un saludo
has to be using some type of magnifying instrument, I've tried free hand I just can't do, eye sight is to poor
would I have to modify this for a white or light gray primer and if so how ?
wow
increible trabajo !!! por favor, que marca de pintura usa? al final del video cuando indica las mezclas, que significan las inicoales entre parentesis?? ( BCN )
En la misma imagen donde se indican las mezclas, tienes la nomenclatura de las marcas de pintura utilizada. En la parte central inferior de la imagen.
What are you using to hold the head?
Wire. 1.0mm or 1.2mm wire. Use a micro drill to do a tiny hole, and then insert the wire. You can buy the wire in the hardware store and order the micro drill on internet. They usually come in boxes with drills from 0.3-0.4 to 1.6-2.0mm. (Nielsen microbox drill set).
Where you have written 'insist like at the temples and other places, the word is incorrect, I think intensify is what you are reaching for but to use insist, in this context, makes no sense. Great video btw. I think this model is a bit too small for me to paint as I need all my time to see the whole model, let alone the face. You did a great job and I will adapt for my 1:6 figures. Thanks
muy trabajado, pero no me convence eso no parece piel natural ...
Es que no es piel natural porque no es una persona, es una figura a escala. Si quieres piel natural le llevas la figura a un cirujano plástico y que se la ponga.
It makes sense when explained, bu the final effect is very unnatural. Just place it next to any photo of the real man to see how unnatural it is. Too much shadows, contrast and intensive colours. Looks like some heavy make-up, not natural male face.
Detailed video, and a good result - unfortunately, not very realistic, which I assume is always the goal: the face is painted with shadows going so far up the cheeks that it gives the impression the face is v-shaped (when it's closer to u-shaped). These shadows only occur when you have very strong light from above in an otherwise dark environment. And those shadows are black, not reddish brown... I do understand however I'm in a minority in not liking this way of painting faces. That's life.