Corvus' WIPs
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Pandadosmares
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Re: Corvus' WIPs
Its looking good, how about some dirt on the bandana?
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Corvus
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Re: Corvus' WIPs
you mean something like stains or something? How would you do this?Pandadosmares wrote:Its looking good, how about some dirt on the bandana?
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like rust 
get sponge - end deep it in "dirty collor" - make a stamp on paper to get read ofto much paint then you mey aplay it on other surfaces - like mini
get sponge - end deep it in "dirty collor" - make a stamp on paper to get read ofto much paint then you mey aplay it on other surfaces - like mini
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Pandadosmares
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Re: Corvus' WIPs
Yes stains would look great, i guess i would use some wash diluted, brown or sephia, ou use both.Corvus wrote:Pandadosmares wrote:
Its looking good, how about some dirt on the bandana?
you mean something like stains or something? How would you do this?
Click to see full-sized imageSomething like this, besides you already have a cool look in the bottom of the bandana.
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ToMaZ
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Re: Corvus' WIPs
what the hell... how do you get brown armpit stains...
Anyway, Panda is right. Use very thin colours to build up a stain. You almost want the pigment to dry on the edges so you get this stained effect.
Anyway, Panda is right. Use very thin colours to build up a stain. You almost want the pigment to dry on the edges so you get this stained effect.
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Cyberpaddy66
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Re: Corvus' WIPs
Cheap underarm deoderant?ToMaZ wrote:what the hell... how do you get brown armpit stains...
Getting back into the thick (or rather thin as in thinning my paints) of it, not picked up a brush in some time so this may hurt a bit until I get used to the feel of them again 
Re: Corvus' WIPs
whoo hoo you gotthis if i rymember limited mini - Do not disapoint expectacions - that rare pice so show your best 
i like this wood pice you gotther
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i like this wood pice you gotther
Re: Corvus' WIPs
That's a cool model, not seen it before. The tree thing next to her works very well and balances the model, where did you get that from? 
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Corvus
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Is that so? Well I only paid 4 EUR for itMaru wrote:whoo hoo you gotthis if i rymember limited mini
It's actually a root from some weed, I stumbled upon it while working in the garden. The awkward shape immediately caught my attention, so I decided to keep it. I cleaned it, let it dry and removed the outer "bark", perfect!arctica wrote:The tree thing next to her works very well and balances the model, where did you get that from?

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