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Here are more details on the railing and other.
I still need a few more smaller pieces to go on so I can try and do the rigging
I still need a few more smaller pieces to go on so I can try and do the rigging
Category Crafting / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 155.3 kB
Drat, this didn't come up as a reply, and I didn't see it until too late...
Arcylics are a little different to work with. I'd suggest a black wash over the grey areas to give shades between those planks. Acrylic washes look awesome going on, but fade almost invisible, so I generally needed to apply several washes to get the desired effect.
Dry brushing white, or a lighter color over the edges will also bring out the raised details. On the white parts I'd suggest a silver dry brush, or brown to simulate rust, maybe even red for chipped primer, or another color that may have been painted over.
Are you familiar with drybrushing and wash techniques?
ANother trick I've used is fine tip markers to draw lines, where there are crevices in a model....
I'll have to post a couple pics to sho you what I mean.
Again, my apologies for not seeing this until it was too late...
Arcylics are a little different to work with. I'd suggest a black wash over the grey areas to give shades between those planks. Acrylic washes look awesome going on, but fade almost invisible, so I generally needed to apply several washes to get the desired effect.
Dry brushing white, or a lighter color over the edges will also bring out the raised details. On the white parts I'd suggest a silver dry brush, or brown to simulate rust, maybe even red for chipped primer, or another color that may have been painted over.
Are you familiar with drybrushing and wash techniques?
ANother trick I've used is fine tip markers to draw lines, where there are crevices in a model....
I'll have to post a couple pics to sho you what I mean.
Again, my apologies for not seeing this until it was too late...
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