weathering

You can use different paints (like brown, black, other brown, ...) and using a drybrush technique on the zones that you will weather.

Hope that's help (y)
 
i gave a pretty extensive explanation as to how i did it with various rubb and buff compounds in my thread as well...many choices
 
Nice - Yep on Jimmy's thread is a pretty good reference area. I a few weathering tips.

be on a look out for an all sintra making and weathering video coming up.

I have been wanting to this for a while.
 
Nice - Yep on Jimmy's thread is a pretty good reference area. I a few weathering tips.

be on a look out for an all sintra making and weathering video coming up.

I have been wanting to this for a while.


can't wait for this video man. gotta show the rub and buffin too :lol:
 
all i can say is ive done both my wife's zam and my jango with the method i described and it comes out looking very real and not so much like it was painted on. because it is all rub and buff including the silver leaf...it mends together and becomes one look and really finishes off the stuff nice...i havnt personally seen any acryllic weathering done except on my wife's sand trooper, which we actually could scrap off and wash off with a wet brillow pad. i was looking for something more permanant for my jango.
 
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