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Post by tango on Feb 25, 2016 9:07:03 GMT
As I am getting into the painting side it has grown into my own style that I am comfortable with. I am using a lot of strong tone to make my models look like they have just been in a fight. Now I am painting my syfy I don't want them to look all shiney. I want to put rust on the metal and other weathering effects. Can anyone put me on the right road.
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Post by tango on Feb 25, 2016 11:10:03 GMT
You sound better. How's your shoulder?
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Post by madphil101 on Feb 25, 2016 13:16:06 GMT
This is how you use them. m.youtube.com/watch?v=LRt_Pp_n_II&client=mv-vf-uk&safesearch=alwaysMig pigments have s video too. In all honesty I would use: Chaos black Dryad bark Tallarn flesh Fortress grey Hobgoblin orange And a sponge You dab the sponge in the paint, mainly dry it off on kitchen towel then dab it on the area to weather. Either use stuff out of blisters or multicases or the like. Bigger the "bubbles" the better (I know!!!) and try not to use a straight edge, pick at it.
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Post by tango on Feb 25, 2016 18:26:28 GMT
Glad to hear it.
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