I have been painting my scatches with a brush but now I hear you can use sponge. I beleve to put a spot on the body and paint the scatch with a sponge brush or a packing sponge?
What do we all think?
What do we all think?
Richard, I have done the salt method, and although not as easy in its execution as the masking fluid method, it does behold a good result. However, I just wet the model then sprinkle salt on, then when dry, one may brush off as much or as little as needed. I don't know if this holds any advantages over the saturated solution method, except maybe time spent mixing the salt water...\ said:I haven't tried it yet but I like the idea of using salt and intend having a go when I have a suitable subject. Make up a saturated brine solution and brush it roughly onto the areas you want to generate chips on. When the brine dries it will form salt crystals on the surface. Spray your top colour over the salt and wait for it to dry. All you need to do then is gently brush the salt crystals away and you will be left with the visible undercoat showing through the topcoat.I'm a great believer in creating an effect in as close to a real manner as possible so painting a primer coat then a top coat and finally selectively removing it is far more effective and realistic, as Fenlander says, tha painting primer over the top coat.
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