aerosan RF-8/gaz-98
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22 April 2016, 11:44
Bart Goesaert
Started with a base of yellow ochre (vallejo) then a thin layer of raw sienna oil paint, then some blotches van dijcke brown/burnt umber that was smeared open. With a stiff wide brush I made the base structure (straight lines. with a softer wide brush (turned 90° to work with the small side I made some waves in it. Then with a fine round brush i reworked/detailed the nuts in the wood and lastly I applied some darker spots with oilpaint in the middle to simulate the nut...
Started with a base of yellow ochre (vallejo) then a thin layer of raw sienna oil paint, then some blotches van dijcke brown/burnt umber that was smeared open. With a stiff wide brush I made the base structure (straight lines. with a softer wide brush (turned 90° to work with the small side I made some waves in it. Then with a fine round brush i reworked/detailed the nuts in the wood and lastly I applied some darker spots with oilpaint in the middle to simulate the nut...
28 April 2016, 09:37
Bart Goesaert
thx, some more work done at the machinegun, a little touch up will be necessary.
thx, some more work done at the machinegun, a little touch up will be necessary.
20 May 2016, 10:58
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My first attempt at painting some woodgrain, still not really satisfied, but it looks better then before. I tried to follow this guide: agapemodels.com/2009..mulating-wood-grain/
wonder what your comments are about this.