Corvus' WIPs

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Its looking good, how about some dirt on the bandana?
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Pandadosmares wrote:Its looking good, how about some dirt on the bandana?
you mean something like stains or something? How would you do this?
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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
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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?
Yes stains would look great, i guess i would use some wash diluted, brown or sephia, ou use both.
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Something like this, besides you already have a cool look in the bottom of the bandana.
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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.
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ToMaZ wrote:what the hell... how do you get brown armpit stains...
Cheap underarm deoderant?
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 :doh:
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very early WIP of my next project

Rackham :clap: :dance:

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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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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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Maru wrote:whoo hoo you gotthis if i rymember limited mini
Is that so? Well I only paid 4 EUR for it :)
arctica wrote:The tree thing next to her works very well and balances the model, where did you get that from? :)
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!
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