Hey guys,
So I'm about to go down the path of weathering my INCREDIBLE Arkady flight suit. I've seen some threads talking about the rattle can (krylon charcol spray) method and decided to do that. Now, what's the best technique when applying the paint to give it a natural, muddy look? I don't want it to look like it's spray paint but I don't have that much painting experience. I know there isn't just one way to do it but I'd like to have some tips when trying to give it that worn look that we all love about Fett.
It's an ESB, by the way, so the lower legs will be hit with A LOT of paint. Is there a good technique to smearing the paint to make it look unintentional?
Thank you
So I'm about to go down the path of weathering my INCREDIBLE Arkady flight suit. I've seen some threads talking about the rattle can (krylon charcol spray) method and decided to do that. Now, what's the best technique when applying the paint to give it a natural, muddy look? I don't want it to look like it's spray paint but I don't have that much painting experience. I know there isn't just one way to do it but I'd like to have some tips when trying to give it that worn look that we all love about Fett.
It's an ESB, by the way, so the lower legs will be hit with A LOT of paint. Is there a good technique to smearing the paint to make it look unintentional?
Thank you