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Post by wilson on Sept 3, 2007 16:24:43 GMT -5
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Post by TheMazingerZ on Sept 4, 2007 0:02:22 GMT -5
Sweet job wilson!
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Post by btoyz on Dec 4, 2007 2:33:34 GMT -5
very nice.
be careful with too much weathering, the final look can sometimes look so overdone. aim for subtle dark edges on the armor, this is best applied with an airbrush, using dilluted paint and a fine tip.
panel lines can also make your model look great. IMO for me panel lines is a must do than weathering. lately i like clean models, but with very good panel lines.
simple panel line recipe:
mix acrylic paint (pick your panel line color) with water in a shot glass, add a drop or two of Joy dishwashing liquid. mix well, dont mind the bubbles. consistency should be like coffee. apply with fine hand brush to panel lines. the mix should cover well, if not add a little more acrylic paint.
let dry, then remove excess paint from model by rubbing the sides of the panel lines with cotton buds dampen with water. excess paint will remove easily because of the joy dishwashing liquid. then seal everything with top coat.
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