weathering for a beginner please comment
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weathering for a beginner please comment
how would I make a good scrape look as well as weather look on my models?
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Re: weathering for a beginner please comment
I give up. How would I make a good scrape look as well as weather look on my models?jmagee wrote:how would I make a good scrape look as well as weather look on my models?
Just kidding.
Seriously what kind of a model are you trying to weather?
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have you tried looking here:
http://starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/phpB ... hp?t=15835
http://starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/phpB ... hp?t=15835
And unless you're building a crashed and burned Ent, the weathering is damned subtle.
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jmagee also...
I would pull down as many files of the net. Try to get as many of the original ship as possible.
Grab these while they are still there:
http://204.2.104.176/karl/christiesaucday01/index.htm#1 & http://204.2.104.176/karl/christies06/
Save them for reference.
I have collected a whole library of images for Star Wars and Trek. You can never have too much reference material.
I would pull down as many files of the net. Try to get as many of the original ship as possible.
Grab these while they are still there:
http://204.2.104.176/karl/christiesaucday01/index.htm#1 & http://204.2.104.176/karl/christies06/
Save them for reference.
I have collected a whole library of images for Star Wars and Trek. You can never have too much reference material.