But then I checked out this video, and that's the one responsible for making me want to paint (and play) harlequins again. So I used its technique and went ahead. This was also the first time I ever used an airbrush and by God it is so much fun!
So onwards with pictures.
Step 1: cut out 1cm*1cm diamonds from a strip of masking tape. |
Not shown: stick the little masking tape diamonds to your models, trying to make a symmletrical pattern.
Step 2: airbrush the un-diamoned parts of the models. |
Step 3: airbrush a first layer over the diamonded parts |
Step 4: start the blend with a second, darker, layer |
Step 5: finish the blend with a third layer |
Then comes the fun part: carefully peeling off the little diamonds of masking tape, to reveal the white undercoat. It is CRUCIAL you do this after a long while, to make sure the airbrush paint is absolutely dry and solid. Man, Harlequins teach you patience.
Then put on the bits you'd taken out and brush-painted beforehand (riders, jet engines, weapons etc.) It's still missing a couple of highlights and transfers, but this is what you get for a fairly easy day's work:
'Tain, ça c'est du post. Impressionnant le résultat !
RépondreSupprimerJe plussoie sieur Dimitri.
RépondreSupprimerCa arrache clair ca mère.
Sur cette technique, tu la maîtrises mieux que moi.
Ca ne présage que du bon pour la suite.
Un autre point fort, tu peinds à la rapidité d un nord coréen menacé par le régime.
J'avais un aérographe dans les mains. Déjà je me suis retenu de faire un loup avec une nana en bikini sous la lune sur le flanc d'une camionette de forain.
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