Hi students! Here you have the second and final part of this process, in this second chapter Alfonso will refine the head and paint some veins, wounds, etc. Enjoy it!
Hi students! Many of you asked us for the video process of the other head that hung on the banner of the Gauls painted by Alfonso for Fer Miniatures. Here you have the first part.
Hi students! With this second part we end this interesting process where Alfonso shows us how to paint pale skin without making it look dead, in addition we also deal with a topic that many of you have asked us, how to paint hair on the arms. We hope it will be useful to you.
Hi students! With this second video we end of this interesting process where Alfonso will finish the helmet giving a few final touches with the airbrush to give the helmet a polished look.
Hi students! Today we bring you a very interesting video where Alfonso will talk to us about how to paint pale skin and interpret volumes. This process is divided into 2 parts, the next one will be released next month.
Hi students! With this video we want to show you how to paint polished steel elements like a helmet, trying to achieve those reflection effects that give the figures a certain "realism". Alfonso gets down to work to be able to explain what types of colors, brushstrokes you can use to be able to apply it to your figures!
Hi students! This month we bring you a very interesting video that combines a bit of color theory at the beginning with a stippling process creating a different effect from the techniques video, with more tones, etc.
Hi students! Today we bring you a very interesting video where Alfonso shows us how he has painted Vergincetorix's golden cuirass, as it has a cylindrical and simple shape, it is a good canvas on which to show us some very useful tips like the brushstrokes to use, how to place the reflections, etc.
Hi students! Today we bring you a short and effective video about how to paint leather, we hope you find it useful.
Hi students! Today we bring you the second and last part of this head. I think the result is awesome and you can learn a lot of things in this process.