"Smudge Wash"
Hey colin,
Want to know about the "smudge wash" do ya?? Well here it goes in a nut shell.
First off your model has to have a gloss coat to work smoothly. Once you have let the gloss coat dry for a day or two, now you can proceed w/ the wash.
I use a water based paint usually dark gray or scale black and use distilled water as my thinner as you could say.
The ratio of paint to distilled water is up to you. I have a tendency to go a lil more w/ the distilled water.
Once the wash is made, I then start to apply this method with a fine artist brush.
I target any kind of detail such as landing gear,wheel wells, panel lines and what ever else I see fit.
I usually wait 5-10 minutes, then I go back over the areas that I have applied the wash to and wipe off any access wash with a soft moist towel(bathing cloth).
You may repete the process as many times as you like or till you get the desired look
The process to doing the wash may seem a little tediuos but the final results are pretty impressive. Well at least I think so but then again 5 out of 4 voices agree w/ me
If you have any more questions please feel free to e-mail me at
Falcon42177@yahoo.com or
Falcon174th@aol.com
Flaps up, Mike
If you would listen to everybody about the inaccuracies, most of the kits on your shelf would not have been built Too Close For Guns, Switching To Finger