Darthmarsh
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Jesus you lunatic!! I bet that’s ages? Rather than a pen or brush could you not make a tool? Maybe a toothpick clued into an old brush handle? Either way mate don’t get despondent, it’s looking great
Jesus you lunatic!! I bet that’s ages? Rather than a pen or brush could you not make a tool? Maybe a toothpick clued into an old brush handle? Either way mate don’t get despondent, it’s looking great
well if you have an AB you could try the following:
- have a wooden cloth clip (something like this: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/...R04rbg6eY_8MNFVeu2bBys4rj6-hZbmMbuW0&usqp=CAc) close to the surface and at an angle
- then aim the AB at the clip and spray.
It will make a random dotted pattern.
with the dilution of the paint and the distance of the clip from the surface and it's angle you can control the dot sizes and density (closer is smaller, I'm not sure now the dilution, but I think it was less dilution=smaller dots as the AB can't atomize it enough).
Also you might need to do multiple 'layers' in multiple shades to get rid of some larger blobs + some touchups with a brush.
But first test on a piece of paper/plastic. It will never be as uniform as the dotting you do with the brush so you may not like it at all. Also needs a bit of excercise to get a hang of it.
I think it could work great as a rough base step, refined with the brush where needed later.
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completely lazy and somewhat expensive way for iridescent wings: using colorshifts from companies (GA, Vallejo, etc. have colorshift lines) or iridescent/interference/oxide paints from GoldenAcrylics. Shaded with inks, highlighted with metallics(Scale75's white alchemy is great here)/iridescents(I have a GA irid white, that's niceish, but sometimes I can't see the diff between that and a light metallic color)
edit: not a figure, but a paper from the AB-school, where it was part of the course: https://photos.app.goo.gl/8zv5RASuat5Dedpv8 (the brown dots in the background are made using the technique above)
Looks really good. One other thing you might want to look into is a dotting tool (https://www.amazon.com/customerpicks/Explore-dotting-tools-for-painting/debac66a1fe2912c2811) as a possible solution.
Well, for all the trial and "error" (not really)- the wings came out great!