Howdy folks-
Took the plunge and worked up the MoW boots for my still-in-progress ESB Fett. I used SpideyFett's tutorial for the most part, then adapted along the way for the ESB weathering (noticably darker). Below are the staging pics I took as I moved along. But as this is my first go here and I haven't locked in the work yet with any fixative, any feedback is good to hear.
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Boots as received from MoW (and a light sanding to start).
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As per Spidey, a charcoal & white wash to start (using Cermacoat acrylics).
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Here, I added the charcoal-only wash (pic only shows it on the left boot).
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Ok, here's where I diverged from Spidey's recipe a bit. I then added a light black-only wash over the whole boot, darkening the base even further. I did this using a rag rather a brush, so the laying in of the wash was varied.
Once that dried, I added the center black stripe, using 1:1 black with a brush.
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I then darkened the soles, using the same black-only wash (about 1:1.5) - however, I used a brush this time and wiped away any access.
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Here, I added more black to the original wash mix (nearly 1:1 now) and painted it directly on the boot -- and added the toe spikes on as well. (It looks much darker in this pic as they're still wet...)
Once this final layer dried, I then sanded the surface, working my way from the top and then lightly towards the bottom. I also sanded the soles a bit more and did a slight wash on the spikes as well (sanded them very lightly too).
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This final pic doesn't show it off best, but there's some nice weathering throughout both boots.
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It can still stand to use some beating up and variation, but I'm pretty happy with the end result. I know some will feel that I went too dark, but to me, the one ref image of Fett from ESB shows his boots as pretty dark gray/nearly black. Still, I look forward any feedback.
Thanks!
Took the plunge and worked up the MoW boots for my still-in-progress ESB Fett. I used SpideyFett's tutorial for the most part, then adapted along the way for the ESB weathering (noticably darker). Below are the staging pics I took as I moved along. But as this is my first go here and I haven't locked in the work yet with any fixative, any feedback is good to hear.
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Boots as received from MoW (and a light sanding to start).
==
As per Spidey, a charcoal & white wash to start (using Cermacoat acrylics).
==
Here, I added the charcoal-only wash (pic only shows it on the left boot).
==
Ok, here's where I diverged from Spidey's recipe a bit. I then added a light black-only wash over the whole boot, darkening the base even further. I did this using a rag rather a brush, so the laying in of the wash was varied.
Once that dried, I added the center black stripe, using 1:1 black with a brush.
==
I then darkened the soles, using the same black-only wash (about 1:1.5) - however, I used a brush this time and wiped away any access.
==
Here, I added more black to the original wash mix (nearly 1:1 now) and painted it directly on the boot -- and added the toe spikes on as well. (It looks much darker in this pic as they're still wet...)
Once this final layer dried, I then sanded the surface, working my way from the top and then lightly towards the bottom. I also sanded the soles a bit more and did a slight wash on the spikes as well (sanded them very lightly too).
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This final pic doesn't show it off best, but there's some nice weathering throughout both boots.
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It can still stand to use some beating up and variation, but I'm pretty happy with the end result. I know some will feel that I went too dark, but to me, the one ref image of Fett from ESB shows his boots as pretty dark gray/nearly black. Still, I look forward any feedback.
Thanks!
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