These miniatures are my first a temp to paint something really detailed as 1:48 scale, around 32mm.<br />
The miniatures are 3d printed model by VaultZ https://www.patreon.com/posts/available-now-jr-77770804https://www.patreon.com/posts/available-now-jr-77770804 and have an extraordinary details around 32mm scale. The miniature are design for zombie tabletop games. And painted with cell shading technique in mind to imitate the finish of the real characters in the video game.<br />
  • Melnikov Ivan "Nakatan"

    good job
    • Albert_3d

      Thank you!
  • Tommy Gunn

    1/48? They’re great!
    • Albert_3d

      I'm glad you liked it! Right, 1:48 scale, more exactly around 32mm.
  • OrigalumPLUS

    Good job in such a small scale. Gold
    • Albert_3d

      thank you!
  • Sergey PopovichenkoPLUS

    So nice!!!
    • Albert_3d

      Thank you Sergey, I love your Romans and medieval figures on your gallery, pure inspiration.
  • Chris B

    I think that's really nicely done for what looks like rather small figures!
    • Albert_3d

      Thanks, glad you liked!
  • Patrice-VincentPLUS

    Très jolie petite saynette, beau travail de peinture. Or
    • Albert_3d

      merci beaucoup :D
  • Fabrizio SchiragaPLUS

    Gold
  • Ysandell

    Hello, sorry if my English is not perfect I am a French man. I'm very impressed by your work and I have a project to paint the same miniature so I wanted to ask you if it is possible to share your entire color scheme with me (if you still have it of course)
    • Albert_3d

      Sorry for the late reply :( I don’t usually check old messages. I don’t keep track of the exact references I use for my miniature projects, but I mostly use Vallejo and AK paints. Sometimes I also mix my own colors on the wet palette using basic primary tones. You can try using a mobile app like Brush Rage (available on Android, for example). You can load a photo of my miniature from here and use the “Pick from Photo” feature. The app includes full color libraries from brands like Vallejo, AK, Citadel, and others. To get a good match, try picking three tones for each area: shadow, base, and highlight. One great thing about the app is that the color picker tool always shows you the closest matching reference color from the selected paint range.