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Great Step By Step Terry. Good to see this sort of stuff again. Thank you.
I guess what gets me about this technique is it's kinda backwards, the rusted worn down areas are painted last. What would be the top layers in real life are painted first.
I will try this technique, thank you Terry :drinks
Will it works with pigments?I will try this technique, thank you Terry :drinks
I hope it works for you. Remember the powder is made from pastel chalk sticks.
Terry B)
Will it works with pigments?I will try this technique, thank you Terry :drinks
I hope it works for you. Remember the powder is made from pastel chalk sticks.
Terry B)
Terry.
Many thanks for the article. What brand of pastels did you use?
Really nice thing about this technique, should work for whatever you're modeling.
Nice lesson
James
Will it works with pigments?I will try this technique, thank you Terry :drinks
I hope it works for you. Remember the powder is made from pastel chalk sticks.
Terry B)
I don't know never tried it.
Excellent tutorial, the remaining paint is a great effect, it really makes it pop.
Dear Terry...really you achived great results...very didatic...thanks for the sbs
Best!
Lu iz