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looking for the basics of dot-filtering. model master enamels for base colors, and normally i use acrylics for weathering. do i need touse oil for this? never used oil, but all suggestions are appreciated...
Humper Beam
I was going to post a link,but there are so many of them.
Use the Search Our Community,feature toward the bottom of the forum page.There are many,many posts on the subject.Enter Oil Dot Filters.
You will find some good tutorials
humper491 looking for the basics of dot-filtering. model master enamels for base colors, and normally i use acrylics for weathering. do i need touse oil for this? never used oil, but all suggestions are appreciated...
You can use enamels, but oils dry quicker--but if you're using either over enamels, you're going to have to seal the paint first. You should NOT do this with acrylics--the pigments in them are generally too large to effectively do it correctly. I do my Dot-stuff over Tamiya acrylics, always.
Here's my Oil Dot technique, explained in clear photos. Good luck!
The Doog's toot
that was fantastic! thanks so much, i think i can give it a try
I hope it helps you--that's what this forum is all about!
Good luck with your filtering, and post some photos up on the Armor forums. The guys will be able to help you out if I can't get online because of my busy schedule!
Hopefully you are done humper. As there are many tutorials available in the forum.
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