-
Posts
6 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Gallery
Posts posted by kkc201203
-
-
Can you maybe give a quick write up on how you did the shades and highlights? I'm looking to do the same as it really looks a ton better.
i would be interested in a write up too. Great work!
About "Tamiya Weathering Master"
1 It is similar to eye-shadow. Each set contains pastels of three different colours and a brush. Apply the selected pastel directly to a model kit by using the sponge brush.
2 Sets A to F are mainly for military models, but I use the "snow" pastel from set B to highlight the hair.
3 Sets G and H are for shading and highlighting human figures. Dry brushing after the application would probably make the appearance more natural.
-
Can you maybe give a quick write up on how you did the shades and highlights? I'm looking to do the same as it really looks a ton better.
i would be interested in a write up too. Great work!
Thanks for your replies!
The "weathering master" is essentially "eye-shadow" for model kits.
I will add one or two pictures to show how I use the "weathering master" soon.
-
Thanks for your comments! I'm not familiar with painting figure, but the "weathering master" for figures is quite easy to use and the result is quite good!
-
Thanks all for your comments!
-
1/20 Lynn Minmay [Macross: Do You Remember Love?]
in Model kits
Posted
Thank you for reminding me!
Yes, those pastels are like "makeups". They smudge, and can be wiped out quite easily. I do not apply topcoat in-between, but apply it in the final step.