I just preshaded a few builds with black using an airbrush. I was wondering if I can spray the basecoat over the black using a spray can because it's the faster easier method. (I know the common convention is to airbrush the basecoat over preshading).
Would the spray can work, or should I stick to the airbrush? Thanks.
Can I Spray Paint with a Can Over Preshading?
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With pre-shading it's all about the control. You can paint the entire thing black (or which ever color) and properly a/b be fine. Yes you can use a spray can if the distance between your panels if wider than he spray can's paint cone @ 8 inches, otherwise it's off to the a/b.
Start from the center of the panel and work out to close to the edges. Repeat on all the panels. Then go back and move back a little from the model for a softer spray and go over it again. Repeat as needed until you can just barely see where the darker edges are then stop. The paint will darken a bit when dry increasing the contrast between the pre-shaded & solid paint areas.
Start from the center of the panel and work out to close to the edges. Repeat on all the panels. Then go back and move back a little from the model for a softer spray and go over it again. Repeat as needed until you can just barely see where the darker edges are then stop. The paint will darken a bit when dry increasing the contrast between the pre-shaded & solid paint areas.
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Follow-up question:
I understand that Alclad metallic paints will look different depending on whether or not there is a gray or black undercoat. I only have gray primer (Mr Surfacer), but wanted to pre-shade. Can I use Tamiya Acrylic black over Mr Surfacer for the pre-shading, and apply Alclad over the top of that?
Thanks
cE
I understand that Alclad metallic paints will look different depending on whether or not there is a gray or black undercoat. I only have gray primer (Mr Surfacer), but wanted to pre-shade. Can I use Tamiya Acrylic black over Mr Surfacer for the pre-shading, and apply Alclad over the top of that?
Thanks
cE
Depends on the Alclad. The chrome, polished aluminum (any of the high reflection paints) both need a black backer. Tamiya works fine.ce25254 wrote:Follow-up question:
I understand that Alclad metallic paints will look different depending on whether or not there is a gray or black undercoat. I only have gray primer (Mr Surfacer), but wanted to pre-shade. Can I use Tamiya Acrylic black over Mr Surfacer for the pre-shading, and apply Alclad over the top of that?
Thanks
cE
Never tried pre-shading with Alclad, should be interesting. If that doesn;t work you can try a post shade. Thin some Tamiya Smoke with Future (or other clear acrylic) about 1 part Smoke to 20 parts Future and gently work up the color on the panel lines.
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Thanks.
I don't want glossy -- I'm trying to achieve this result
http://www.alecm.com/images/gallery/gal ... 1_0095.jpg
And I thought I might try the aluminum, dark aluminum, magnesium, jet exhaust, etc.
As a fallback I could go back to doing it in shades of gray, but I want to try something new.
I don't want glossy -- I'm trying to achieve this result
http://www.alecm.com/images/gallery/gal ... 1_0095.jpg
And I thought I might try the aluminum, dark aluminum, magnesium, jet exhaust, etc.
As a fallback I could go back to doing it in shades of gray, but I want to try something new.
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Your best bet with alclad is to postshade with various colors. I've done this before, and it works well. Use chrome as your base, it seems hardest to control, and if you want metallic, the chrome is it. There's another color if you don't need CHROME, it's called dull aluminum.
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