Hello,
Here is a tiger II and a Panzer IV H for my german's army
Super job ! :-bd
Cheers - Phil
Very nicely done!
Thank you for your comments
TonTon I really like your vehicle painting technique, very realistic 8)
Very nicel done! 8)
Fantastic as usual!
:-bd =D> :-bd
Nice.
What light do you use ?
The light of a computer screen or a neon ?
It creates stripes.
Hello Barbarian,
I use a lamp "daylight" with a white bottom for photos but I am not a specialist of the photography
Lovely, now I don't want to play with mine ;D
-Do you use dry pigment for weathering ?
-Maybe try a blue or grey background to see if it deletes the stripes.
Quote from: Norm on 01 April 2015, 08:05:20 AM
Lovely, now I don't want to play with mine ;D
Well, you'll keep your eyesight better.
Do you use dry pigment for weathering ?
-Maybe try a blue or grey background to see if it deletes the stripes.
Sorry Barbarian, but I do not understand the weathering word when I translate in French with GOOGLE it gives me "Chasse d'eau" it's for the functioning of toilets :-\
I understood that you asked me if I used pigments that I can answer that not.
Concerning the back ground I am going to try to make an another one.
Lovely paint job :D :D
https://www.google.it/search?safe=off&biw=1280&bih=961&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=pigment+weathering&oq=pigment+weathering&gs_l=img.3...3102.3102.0.3334.1.1.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0.msedr...0...1c.1.64.img..1.0.0.AZmtiVz9vpA
;)
I was thinking that the brown on the tracks was done with dry pigment.
Weathering : "usure dûe aux intempéries", in another word, "le salissage"
While not wishing to rain on anyone's parade but...I think that King Tiger looks a little odd. Nothing to do with the painting...its something about the tracks and and turret that seems to be slightly off.
Again not wishing to disparage anyone's painting skill but...has anyone, other than me, painted a tank? A real one I mean...?
Ok Barbarian,
No I do not use a pigment. I use some brown color and then I brush for lightening the color :)