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19 October 2014, 13:01
Es-haq Khosravi
Wow! Nice technique for giving different shades for the aluminum. Is it done just by the coat beneath?
Wow! Nice technique for giving different shades for the aluminum. Is it done just by the coat beneath?
19 October 2014, 15:23
Mike K
That is a different modulation technique. I've tried it on a tank before. But it didn't look as good as this.
That is a different modulation technique. I've tried it on a tank before. But it didn't look as good as this.
20 October 2014, 03:40
Soeren R.
So instead of doing it with one primer color (like black or white) you using more different colors?
So instead of doing it with one primer color (like black or white) you using more different colors?
20 October 2014, 04:37
Snorre Sandviken
It didn't work the way it was supposed to on vallejo. I know it works on alclad, so I ended up masking, and painting different metallic shades.
It didn't work the way it was supposed to on vallejo. I know it works on alclad, so I ended up masking, and painting different metallic shades.
20 October 2014, 19:17
vincent coyne
picture 5 is like a stained glass effect
is it something to do with the different shades of metal
theres a lot of techniques on this site ive never seen before 🙂
picture 5 is like a stained glass effect
is it something to do with the different shades of metal
theres a lot of techniques on this site ive never seen before 🙂
20 October 2014, 19:31