The second and last part in the series of building and painting Boba Fett’s Slave I model kit by Revell. In this video, we paint the model and add weathering, battle damage and wearing effects.
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The second and last part in the series of building and painting Boba Fett’s Slave I model kit by Revell. In this video, we paint the model and add weathering, battle damage and wearing effects.
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Satan narrates another video for Halloween with creating horror special effects using skin safe latex, a fake plastic eyeball, colours and more to create this grotesque eye, oozing with blood, pus and gore! Totally gross! 😀
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Part one in a two part video series of making a steampunk like gas mask. In this video we create paint effects on a gas mask to create a steampunk look. In the second part of this video series, we will install some LED lights in the mask to jazz it up!
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In this video we use various techniques including paint washes, dry brushing and metallic paints to create a kind of olde worlde paint job on a concrete dragon plaque. We also paint subtle marble effects with acrylic paints.
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Quick and easy dark wash on a concrete gargoyle statuette. Using acrylic paints to create a wash over the concrete statuary piece and wiping with cloth and/or sponge to reveal highlights.
In memory of Mykk Freeman – 30th March 1968 – 2nd May 2019.
In this video we build and paint the Oryctes Nasicormis or Rhinoceros beetle model kit by Heller. Building model kits is not only fun, but gives an opportunity to practice paint jobs and effects to relay to your own sculpts, builds and models, not to mention assembling a fine crafted model kit.
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In this video, Dot walks us through the process of fluid painting or flow painting using acrylics and the ingredients needed to create this effect, plus marbling tiles and objects by dipping the objects into ionised /ionized water with special acrylic paint floating on the surface of the water.
Special thank you to Dot and Gina for demonstrating the process of flow/fluid/pour painting and marble effects! 🙂
Thank you to the crew at Millbrook Arts & Crafts Group! 🙂
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In this video we build and paint a Revell 1:90 scale TIE Interceptor model kit from Star Wars (specifically Return of the Jedi).
From constructing the model using model glue, plus painting the model with acrylic paints.
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Fairy door crafts & projects full series video including archives and extras.
Part One (0:00) – Make A Fairy Door With Monster Clay.
Make a fairy door using clay. In this video a small fairy door is sculpted from Monster Clay Soft in view of making a slicone mold to reproduce further replicas from the original.
Part Two (18:22) – Pour A Silicone Mold.
Make a silicone rubber mold for a fairy door by pouring measured silicone component parts into mold house to create a mold of a model.
Part Three (25:51) – Casting With Polyester Resin.
The process of casting polyester resin is shown using silicone molds (part two) to pour the polyester casting resin into, to create solid polyester resin casts.
Part Four (32:56) – Casting With Concrete.
In this video, we use a silicone mold, made in part two, to cast a concrete fairy door.
Part Five (35:04) – Paint A Fairy Door.
Showing the painting process on a fairy door. This is the way in which we paint many items here and of course there is a vast variety of ways to paint pieces and castings.
Archives & Extras:
Part Six (41:29) – Make A Fairy Door With Recycled Items.
Make a fairy or faerie door using objects around the house and garden. Most of the items in this fairy door are used with recycled items, including a ring pull from a tin can and stones or rocks from the garden.
Part Seven (1:01:17) – Concrete Cast From Latex Mold.
You can make your latex mold from a fairy door sculpture or cast. Simply pour the concrete into the mold and wait around 24 hours for the concrete to set.
Part Eight (1:06:19) – Paint A Fairy Door II.
In this video a fairy door is painted using dry brush techniques along with regular painting techniques. The fairy door is made with concrete and is casted from an original fairy door created by Dramamask Evolution.
Part Nine (1:14:58) – Fairy Door Speed Paint.
Experimenting with painting a fairy door casted with plaster of Paris.
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Dramamask Evolution Christmas Special for 2018. Make a snowman for Christmas using Super-Sculpey polymer clay. This video shows a quick and easy way to make a snowman with polymer clay, plus painting the snowman with acrylic paints.
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