How can one do a decent gradient (two or more colors fading into one another) without using an airbrush?
I want to tutor myself on how to do this before the Refit Enterprise hits the shelves so I can paint the blue into light blue of the navigational deflector.
I'm thinking brown into light brown for the TMP version and then blues for the Ent-A. I seem to remember the TMP Enterprise's deflector being shades of brown at impulse speeds and then when it was at warp, it turned blue. I just think the brown might be a more novel way to paint it on that version.
Question: Gradient without an airbrush
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Whew, now that's a question. Been a long time since I tried, back in college, but here's what I remember.
You'll need to work with a somewhat slow setting paint, which includes just about all hobby paints (don't use guache). Start with the lightest color as a base and slowly blend in the darker color. It takes some time and skill to get it right but it is possible. I'd suggest getting a sheet of glass to pratice on.
You'll need to work with a somewhat slow setting paint, which includes just about all hobby paints (don't use guache). Start with the lightest color as a base and slowly blend in the darker color. It takes some time and skill to get it right but it is possible. I'd suggest getting a sheet of glass to pratice on.
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If you really want to paint it, then I would use oils and blend the colors.
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