Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Playing in the mud


Amongst the myriad tasks of this week, I did a lot of work with weathering, focusing on the Secret Weapon Miniatures tank.  I decided to paint it in the colors of my new IG army.

You have already seen several of the WIP images showing the painting process.  These next few pictures were taken as I did the initial application of rust.

In this instance, I was using regular paint.  I want to show a few different ways to do the weathering... with paint and with the powders.


I also did as much freehand as I could, so that I could demonstrate the very nifty effect that the weathering has on it.


Just about ready to start applying those powders!


I had been doing tests for several days on the mud technique.  This involves taking the Realistic Water from Secret Weapon and mixing it with the powders.  There was a lot to discover!


I have a few images of the application process...


At this point, I began to put on the 'powdered' version of rust and soot...


I made a few streaks of rust...


This area looks much different now with some mud splatters...



But I didn't forget the underside!  Some fresh mud there :-)


I went back and forth with the powders, starting with the darker shades, making them lighter, and then putting darker mud over the top of the lighter and 'dustier' shades.



4 comments:

  1. Hi James. It looks to me that you can do amazing things with these powders! Just one little question: do they stick permanently to the model, or do you have to fixate them?
    Fantastic model by the way :-)

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    1. Many thanks! You definitely have to fix them...

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  2. you can achieve the same effect just with paints?

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    1. The two mediums can be used, but one is much easier to do so. The powders allow you to work more rapidly, but there are other trade-offs.

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