Great looking blaster you got there spidey. But I have to ask didn't you make ROTJ blasters way back in the day? Why would you not just use one of your own instead of buying one you had to put so much work into?
Great looking blaster you got there spidey. But I have to ask didn't you make ROTJ blasters way back in the day? Why would you not just use one of your own instead of buying one you had to put so much work into?
Wet on wet simply means that you wet the surface of where you plan to apply the paint....in this case the weathering or rust or washes I used.....
I use a spray bottle to apply the water, very sparingly, and then apply the pigment of paint where I applied the water......the paint or pigment will AUTOMATICLY flow in the areas that are wet.......you can take any excess off with a paper towel.........anyone that has used water colors should know this technique...
I think a combination of both DRY brush and wet on wet will give you the "look" that you're going for...