Hi,
as some of you already know this is my first attempt to pre-shading. First I sprayed the whole model black. Then I airbrusched a green colour. This Pic:
But I was suggested (thanks!) to add another layer of a lighter colour.
You may notice some tiny yellow spots on the surface. I gues my paint wasn't thinned enough. It is always really frustating to me that after you sprayed a model, you'll see 'casting lines' (how do you say that in english?) So I needed to cut them away which caused paint damage on the upper parts of the hull. But I'll fix that with dry brusch etc.
The tracks have a green colour too but I will paint them black later. Are there any things that could have been better? Please let me know.
Thanks for watching
Jurjen
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JSU 122 Pre shading done?
Jurjen
Groningen, Netherlands
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Posted: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 - 11:25 PM UTC
thebear
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Posted: Friday, September 24, 2004 - 01:12 AM UTC
Looking good ...nice job ....The only thing I might have done different from you is on the back I would have done each hatch as a panel because their lines are very thin and that detail gets lost in the paint.. Now choose a couple of filter colors...On green ,I like to use a sand color and a chocolate brown color but that is up to you ...Keep it up !! Looks great!
Rick
Rick