Making of Cammy - resin kit build & paint
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Im not becoming pervert or any , but watching at 1:14 make me feels xxx hahahah
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its like watching a Bob Ross episode. lol 5 stars
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Wow, thank you for putting this up i'm thinking of getting a resin kit soon and had NO idea how to paint it and all the stuff needed. Thank you Very much, & nice video ^-^
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A $70 airbrush????! I live in Holland, and the cheapest airbrush I found here was like 200 euros or something O_o But if you say so, I suppose it's for the better.... Right now I'm working on my first kit ever, so I'll see how that'll work out. If it doesn't, I'll see if I can find a used airbrush somewhere for all the future kits I'm planning to buy :) Thanks for the help! <3
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I got chills @1:11
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@randomusprime Thanks for the response, it was very helpfull !
How do you paint the eyes?
DeviousBetrayer 3 weeks ago
@DeviousBetrayer - I use a thin synthetic brush. I paint down the white first, then paint the eyeline and black dot to make the shape of the eye. Then I color in the middle with whatever eye color just enough to leave a black edge. One more small circle for the pupil, then a small dot of white for light reflection (fakes the wet of the eye). Make sure you know exactly how you want the eye to look before committing to paint.
randomusprime 3 weeks ago
You didn't airbrush this one, did you? Can you get the same effects you get with an airbrush with drybrushing? I have this really cool Lara Croft resin kit, and it's almost assembled, but than I gotta paint it, and I planning to do it by hand, but than I noticed all tutorials use airbrushes, and I was like; Hell no, I am not gonna buy an airbrush for this O_o Unless it's an absolute must...
funGODfun 3 months ago
@funGODfun - I airbrushed all the areas of skin for a flawless surface. I hand painted her clothes and camo pattern on her legs. Good airbrushes can range from $70 and up. You could try to dry brush but it's much easier to airbrush the surface where needed. I hope this helps. Nothing is impossible, but there are tools that make life easier. Saves you more time to make more models!
randomusprime 3 months ago
where did you get your supplies? I mean your drill (regular house hold drill or did you get one specific for this type of hobby) , metal rod etc. Did you use basic acryllics like from a craft store such as michaels?
I'm just curious because I just bought my very first resin model kit to try to make and I haven't a clue on what to do
FantasmaLua 5 months ago
@FantasmaLua - Standard drill, nothing special. Just made sure to use the correct size drill bit. And Michael's is exactly where I bought my acrylics from. :) Citadel and Games Workshop paints are also excellent but a tad more expensive but worth it.
randomusprime 5 months ago