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Thin Branch Series: Painting rocks
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Thin Branch Series: Painting rocks
Very good explanation of the “three step” system.
On a seperate topic - thinking of airbrushing, how about a couple videos on airbrush cleaning, maintenance and trouble shooting?
it is also possible to achieve good results without an airbrush. troels kirk paints his rock formations flat black and then dry bushes all coloring over the black. i used his techniques a couple of times and was very happy with the results, and it’s cheaper than an air brush/compressor.
This was a great series and the technique was super… Can’t wait to give it a go
Thank you for a great series of videos. The problem for us Europeans (I’m from Norway) is to translate US brand names of materials into something we can purchase here. The biggest problem now is the availability of Polly scale paints (also in USA I’ve heard). Can David or some one else in the editorial staff find equivalent colours for other paints. In Norway Tamya and Valejo the most available paints. I have used much time to find a match for Testor’s “tie brown” and all the greys.
David,
Good series and I’m re-watching them 2 years later as I’m preparing to do my own scenery work. Glad I came back to review them, otherwise I would have made terrible mistakes of getting the cart before the horse. Thanks!
Allan