Some Rusty weathering Advice needed

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Some Rusty weathering Advice needed

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I am looking for any pictures and tutorials on how to make effective worn, oily, rusty walls, such as you would find perhaps in an Adeptus Mechanicus Temple??? I am using the bulkhead pieces from Necromunda.

Any examples that people know of would be greatly appreciated as I am currently trying google and yahoo and not coming up with very much except for model train ideas and that is using specific products to create the effect.

I am trying to do it with just the painting.

Also if anyone happens to know the WD # or Black Gobo # that had an article on it I would appreciate that as well

Thanks in advance to everyone.

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RE: Some Rusty weathering Advice needed

Post by Demi_morgana »

now I wish I don't have a digicam - I made some wheatered look of my terrains :?
try to put several layers of heavy watered down browns - use different tones; I personally use this :wink:
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I've found that very thin washes of appropriately cloured paint is usually the best way to wheather anything from stone to metal to flesh, it is just a case of trial and error realy.
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I did an article in my painting guide about weathering and used real photos to show the different colors that can be found in weathering. So you could check out the book or you could go outside and look around, you would be stunned at the amount of ideas you can find just taking a stroll through your town.
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