Blight Drone - painting rust

skeeve

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<p>1) Prime white<br />2) Several layers of very dilute GW tin bits until you get solid coverage<br />3) Then the frontal portion and sharp edges were picked up with VMC copper, blended into tin bits by series of metallic &ldquo;washes&rdquo; with either VMC copper or GW tin bits to get a smooth transition. Those who don&rsquo;t have VMC Copper can use GW dwarf bronze.<br />4) At this point the &ldquo;basecoat&rdquo; is done. To make it less shiny I glazed everything with VMC Smoke diluted ~ 1:3. <br />Now this is where it gets complicated and more interesting. If you look at images of oxidized copper you would notice that on a generally brown background you have essentially all possible colors &ndash; shades of brown, greens, blues, yellows, oranges and reds.</p><p><img height="600" border="0" width="800" src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/chinenovy/copperoxidation3.jpg" /> </p><p><img height="480" border="0" width="640" src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/chinenovy/metaloxidation.jpg" />&nbsp;</p><p>Also you probably see that pattern is almost (but not quite) random. So, I will have to break the rest of this tutorial on color subsection, and show on the drone image just where these colors were applied.<br /><br />5) Rust: This is my standard trio: MIG old rust then MIG&nbsp; standard rust, followed by several layers of very dilute bubonic brown or VMC Flat yellow&nbsp; to indicate the most affected area. Now, after I did this I gave all rusted part a wash of VMC flat red diluted 1:5. Certain edges after this were glazed with several layers of VMC deep yellow diluted 1:5<br />In some places I glazed with several layers of very dilute VMC Flat red, and Reaper Master Burgundy </p><p><img height="373" border="0" width="923" src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/chinenovy/iamgeforthetutorial.jpg" /><br /><br />6) Green-blues. All green blue is a blended progression from GW Hawk Turquoise, through 1:1 mix of GW Hawk Turquoise:VMC Park Green, to 1:1 VMC Park Green:GW&nbsp; Camo green. The later mix was lightened up by adding GW bleach bone (along with Grave yard earth it&nbsp; is one of the best and most universal desaturators, much better then skull white). On the darker side this was shaded by P3 Coal Black, on a lighter side highlighted by pure GW bleached bone</p><p>P3 is a paint from the Privateer press. The name is misleading - this paint is not really &ldquo;black&rdquo;. With GW you can get this paint by mixing Chaos Black and Hawk Turquoise approximately 2:1. I used to use this mix as almost a universal cold shade. Now I don&rsquo;t have to mix this thing anymore. <br /></p>
 
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