Xterminatus
New Member
Hi Everyone.
Some of you asked me for a tutorial of how i painted my P2s ,, so here goes
First you need a good Airbrush i use a Iwata Hp-Ch 2.0.
You will need some good brushes i use Da Vinchi ize 1 for spot work and 00000 for the vein work.
I use mostly colors from Golden for the skinn and i use FW inks for the mouth areas.
As this head is a Resin head i use a automotive grey primer that can be bought at most stores.
After that i paint the whole head Titanium White.
I then start to paint the pattern on the predators forehead and all the spotwork with a size 1 paint brush.
Using Carbon Black.
After this i usually Airbrush the whole head Naples Yellow hue.
Covering everything including the spots and pattern only leaving white where i want it to be a very light color
just close to the triangular shapes in the middle of his head.
When all this is done you will notice that the pattern has turned very dull as the yellow covers the black outlinings.
I then slovly start building upp first the colorations using first Burnt Sienna for the lighter parts and then i slowly blend it down to burnt umber light going all the way
down to carbon black in the deepest resesses.
I then paint the pattern on the forehead using Red oxide leaving a tad yellow towards the middle.
This is the same color that i use on the triangular potrutions that surrounds the forehead.
When you are satisfied with the result i go over the patterns once again with carbon black.
And finally i Airbrush over the pattern and all the spots using Burnt umber Light to softly dull the powerfull black outlining.
After this is done i seal the paint with Tamiya flat laquer.
Next i move on to the crown.
As i coverd the whole head with naples yellow hue i use this as a base to build from.
I first start highlighting the areas that i want to be in a lighter color blending out naples yellow hue with Titan buff.
Then i start all over using the same method as before slowly building upp a pattern on the crown using first
Burnt Sienna for the lighter parts and then i slowly blend it down to burnt umber light going all the way
out to carbon black.
When im satisfied with the result i seal the paint with Tamiya flat laquer.
I then start applying the spot work using a paint brush size 1 and after im done i dull the spots with burnt umber light using my airbrush.
When im satisfied with the result i seal the paint with Tamiya flat laquer.
I then start painting the eyebrow patterns,, if you find it difficult to use a airbrush for this then use a painttbrush
with waterd down paint and carefully outline the prefered pattern before going over it with your air brush.
Then i start all over using the same method as before slowly building upp a pattern on the eyebrows using first
Burnt Sienna for the lighter parts and then i slowly blend it down to burnt umber light going all the way
out to carbon black.
When im satisfied with the result i seal the paint with Tamiya flat laquer.
The same method is applyed for the upper fangs and cheek bone area as for the eyebrows.
Some of you asked me for a tutorial of how i painted my P2s ,, so here goes
First you need a good Airbrush i use a Iwata Hp-Ch 2.0.
You will need some good brushes i use Da Vinchi ize 1 for spot work and 00000 for the vein work.
I use mostly colors from Golden for the skinn and i use FW inks for the mouth areas.
As this head is a Resin head i use a automotive grey primer that can be bought at most stores.
After that i paint the whole head Titanium White.
I then start to paint the pattern on the predators forehead and all the spotwork with a size 1 paint brush.
Using Carbon Black.
After this i usually Airbrush the whole head Naples Yellow hue.
Covering everything including the spots and pattern only leaving white where i want it to be a very light color
just close to the triangular shapes in the middle of his head.
When all this is done you will notice that the pattern has turned very dull as the yellow covers the black outlinings.
I then slovly start building upp first the colorations using first Burnt Sienna for the lighter parts and then i slowly blend it down to burnt umber light going all the way
down to carbon black in the deepest resesses.
I then paint the pattern on the forehead using Red oxide leaving a tad yellow towards the middle.
This is the same color that i use on the triangular potrutions that surrounds the forehead.
When you are satisfied with the result i go over the patterns once again with carbon black.
And finally i Airbrush over the pattern and all the spots using Burnt umber Light to softly dull the powerfull black outlining.
After this is done i seal the paint with Tamiya flat laquer.
Next i move on to the crown.
As i coverd the whole head with naples yellow hue i use this as a base to build from.
I first start highlighting the areas that i want to be in a lighter color blending out naples yellow hue with Titan buff.
Then i start all over using the same method as before slowly building upp a pattern on the crown using first
Burnt Sienna for the lighter parts and then i slowly blend it down to burnt umber light going all the way
out to carbon black.
When im satisfied with the result i seal the paint with Tamiya flat laquer.
I then start applying the spot work using a paint brush size 1 and after im done i dull the spots with burnt umber light using my airbrush.
When im satisfied with the result i seal the paint with Tamiya flat laquer.
I then start painting the eyebrow patterns,, if you find it difficult to use a airbrush for this then use a painttbrush
with waterd down paint and carefully outline the prefered pattern before going over it with your air brush.
Then i start all over using the same method as before slowly building upp a pattern on the eyebrows using first
Burnt Sienna for the lighter parts and then i slowly blend it down to burnt umber light going all the way
out to carbon black.
When im satisfied with the result i seal the paint with Tamiya flat laquer.
The same method is applyed for the upper fangs and cheek bone area as for the eyebrows.