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what shade of black should I use for pre shading?
I agree,it's very difficult to control. I mainly post shade as you can see what you are doing! BTW I once preshaded under AlcladII with very bizarre results. The shading was either invisible or very stark depending on what angle you were looking at the model from,that just about sums it up for me.\ said:Some swear by it, I just swore at it![]()
I'm guessing the F-15 will be grey so pre-shade with black. Check some references,the modern modelling trend to make aircraft look like patch work quilts is not,in my opinion, very realistic.\ said:I forgot to say it was the panel lines that I want to standout in my F-15.
Some panels on the Tornado were cleaner than others due to them being removed more often for access. Some by this definition were dirtier too. But not every line on an aircraft should be seen unless you are in a VERY dirty environment or you have high paint wear\ said:the modern modelling trend to make aircraft look like patch work quilts is not,in my opinion, very realistic.Cheers
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Now, the thing is, (and admittedly it may be the poor compression quality of that video), but the end result looks to me like the end result I got which amounts to barely showing through to degree that the time spent doing this seems pointless.\ said:
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