Exhibitedbrute wrote:Rather interestingly I’m not completely satisfied with mine but I suppose it’s all about the time of year you go for. For mine it’s just coming through the back end of winter so everything on it would be quite dull with few or no shades and to an extent white wash protecting the base coat where as yours at the moment looks more late spring to summer so would have different shades and levels of wear that the shading does well
At the moment it feels like going a bit out of hand and I wont necessarily do the same on the 1/35th scale tank. It just takes a lot of time an the real shadows are not yet added by this method. Nonetheless you can achieve really nice and mooth transitions. Worked on the upper deck sides and the stowage boxes today and was really happy with the shadows and different colors I could achieve. If I was any good in color theory I would be able to better predict the effect of mixing different tones and how to desaturate the colors. This is just trial and eror atm.
But I can now see how one can give life to a monochrome spray can coat without the need for for an airbrush. It would also be interesting how a camo paint would look like, if by blending you can achieve something like a sprayed on look.
What also helped in my attempts was this VMS oil expert. Although I thought to have bought the wrong product, Satin instead of matt, the results dont look too shiny and the paint dries quickly and feels perfectly solid after a short time aready.