Go ahead Monica, I can take it\ said:brilliant build,Jim I do real like your style of work,how it dose all blend together,
great weathering as well, top marks from me,
always look forward to seeing you work,
was going to say stuff,but just sounded so wrong lol,![]()
\ said:What metallic did you use ? It's got a nice dark look to it
I've tried using a pencil but it never shows up on my photos[/QU I use Testors acrylics for my "metalising" just mix silver, black and just a touch of brown {a tiny touch, a bit of brown takes away that "sterile" look} I'd imagine you could use a premixed "steel" but before that just touch the edges with a bit of "dirty wash" as I call it- semi dry brush- just hint it about and lightly dry brush your metal over it- go very lightly at first- you can always add more if you desire. Like anything else it takes a bit of practice but you'll see the results and you can adjust your technique as needed. Just remember you don't want a bright silver effect so keep adding the black to your mix until it looks right to you, a few test photos would help, see how they look on your screen and make your adjustments as you see fit, hope this helps you along......Jim![]()
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