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February 2003
- From: Long Island
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Posted by Moses
on Thursday, March 6, 2003 5:47 PM
Well there are many ways you can get the shadowing effect found on most armor models, especially those found in Verlinden's Diorama magazines and catalogs. One way is to use pastels, the other is through the technique called preshading. You can purchase pastels at your local arts and craft or atr supply store. Grind down black, brown, and any type of earth color, and apply it to cracks and crevices using various size sabel brushes. Preshading is when you use a darker shade of the base coat, or black itself and airbrush all cracks and crevices with the color. Then apply your basecoat blending it into the shaded area. Drybrusing will also give your model more depth and allow these outlined crevices to standout.
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