I'm in the process of preparing the metallic paint with salt to make the paint around the seamwork chipped and peeled.
I brushed water with my finger on the surface, then sprinkled table salt on till I got a pattern I'm happy with (I'm aware that most people prefer sea salt because it's got bigger chunks, but I wanted fine chipping). After it dries, I'm going to paint the model, then scrape off the salt, leaving behind the bare metal.
So am I doing it right? Have I horribly messed up the surface of my model?
Am I doing the salt weathering technique correctly?
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Am I doing the salt weathering technique correctly?
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I've seen a couple of different variations on this method, but the idea is the same basic principle.
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Obviously, you have to be careful on the removal part depending on the type of paint you use.
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Obviously, you have to be careful on the removal part depending on the type of paint you use.
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Future's not a bad option, I may try that sometime.
I've done this with a salt paste on numerous models. Here's the most beat-up one.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-or/set ... 704701438/
I've done this with a salt paste on numerous models. Here's the most beat-up one.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-or/set ... 704701438/
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