Not sure I've got the name right. Its where you use many mulch-coloured dots and then streak them to simulate mild discoloration due to Rain etc. Anyone heard of this? Got any links to how to articles?
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Heard of it, and used it with some success. I've done it with water-color pencils, and then brushed with water.
Makes nice rust and water stains on ship models
Do a Google search for "dot filter technique" or "dot filter weathering" and you will get many hits from various modeling circles. I've used it with oil paints and it works very well.
Chas wrote:Thanks a bunch fellas. I'll look those up.
Anyone ever use enamels for the filter over acrylics?
What's the advantage of oils here?
The translucency and very slow drying time of oils make them ideal for this technique. If your base paint is enamel, it is very important to seal it against the mineral spirits or turpentine that you use for the dot filtering; Future usually does the job.