How To: Using Pastels - Washes
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if you have a blak model do yo use white chalk?
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I'd never even considered using powders in this way before.
I'm so nicking this idea. :)
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good.
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@hod05, if you want a flat, matte or semi-gloss finish at the end of the build, then spray the model with the appropriate coating, after the washes. Basically, painting should be: primer (optional), base coat (silvers, etc), pre-shade, base color, post shading, gloss coat (I use Future Floor Wax), decals, gloss coat, panel wash, gloss coat, post shading, pastel washes, gloss/matte/semi-gloss coat.
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@SMConsortium i know you said to spry gloss on the model before the wash but what do you do if you want a matt finish at the end can you then spray matt over the model when finished doing panel lines?
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All of your vids are extremely helpful, I hope you continue to post them. They have helped out tremendously and I appreciate you for taking the time to help!
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Very impressive. Thank you for your information. so useful.
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can you use chalck?
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great tip my friend great video too u get my vote thx for shareing with us
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I've learned a good amount from your videos so far and like I say modeling is 50% practice, 35% exsperamintation and 15% full completed models ;)
Can i use a flat clear or velvet clear?
U2935 2 months ago
@U2935 For what? Sealing the work in? Yes you can.
SMConsortium 2 months ago
Is the gloss coat applied first to make it easier to clean off the excess pastel dust? How about a flat or semi-gloss finish?
trapkit1 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@trapkit1 yeh applied first. if you use flat or even semi closs, the dust will stick to the model more. You definitely won't be able to clean it all off but it will make for a different more caked in grimmy effect.
SMConsortium 3 months ago