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Thanks Alan, no pencil, all by brush, but pencil?....Hmmmmm:rolleyes:
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
 
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, :D


always look forward to seeing you work, ;)


was going to say stuff,but just sounded so wrong lol,:oops::confused:
 
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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, :D


always look forward to seeing you work, ;)


was going to say stuff,but just sounded so wrong lol,:oops::confused:
Go ahead Monica, I can take it;)
 
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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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