Discoloration Tutorial Part 2 for Millenium Falcon Weathering
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This is Great! Always wanted to know more on weathering, and details.. Thanks! Keep em coming!
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This is Great! Always wanted to know more on weathering, and details.. Thanks! Keep em coming!
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Ok wow, now that was really helpful. Thank you SO much.
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@FichtenFoo great news, this will mean I can really take my time with my work in progress - I've got 3 AMT/ertl AT-ATs I'm working on, and it will be great to build up the weathering in such a controlled way :)
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glad you're doing a tutorial video!
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Hey, it is great to see you starting to do tutorials - you are very natural at them. Just a question on the oils though: Even though they have been given enough time to dry does the turpenoid not lift the previous layer when adding a new layer? Is it the same as when you re-work watercolour or does each layer dry more 'water' proof like oils?
Keep up these tutorials, they are great. I've been following your blog for some time and this really complements it :)
chrisjhart221138 11 months ago
@chrisjhart221138 Thanks! That's why I let it dry for 24 hours. The thinner + the thinness of the oils helps it dry faster than just painting with straight oils. The odorless turpenoid will not lift up any dried oil paint which is nice. If I immediately went onto the next layer of discoloration I would push, lift and destroy what I've already done. Waiting sucks, but I try to do little projects meanwhile.
FichtenFoo 11 months ago
Great sequence vid. Nice results. Keep 'em coming!
damncranky666 11 months ago
@damncranky666 Thanks V!
FichtenFoo 11 months ago