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Post by Phoon on Nov 28, 2013 8:31:57 GMT 8
Step-1. Stipple entire surface with diluted cement putty to build up a rough texture. This will eventually gives a 'cast-iron' effect on the power suit itself. Step-2. Following with a layer of diluted lacquer paint as a base coat. Step-3. Diluted lacquer with mixture of some 'Tobacco Lion'[teeth whitening powder] to gain smooth painting process. Slowly building layer by layer of lacquers to achieve desired finishes. Step-4. Instead of using the origin decal markings, I intend to paint it according to my preference. Some simple 'tribal' elements and identity band were painted in 2 layers of light blue tone. Step-5. Facial paint! It could be my worst nightmare yet exciting stage! Using Vallejo acrylic paint to build up flesh tones. Step-6. Following with darker tones to enhance protruding facial feature. Step-7. Final touch-up by highlighting with lighter flesh tone colors.
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Post by banzai on Nov 28, 2013 15:40:57 GMT 8
Heh saw you working on this. Looks awesome so far.
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Post by Phoon on Dec 30, 2013 11:12:56 GMT 8
banzai - thxz bro! ~~ Okay, after all the hectic travelling and forth, time to settle down to complete my ma.k diorama. As seen,I stacking up with compact styro-foam and plaster to sculpt according to my preference. Following with a thin bed of white glue and some sand sprinkles to gain different texture out of it. Next following with some fine pebbles to gain more texture. Once cured, lacquer paint applied as for foundation basis before going into refine painting.. Next following steps by using semi diluted poster color to achieve variation of tones. 2 layers of brown tone - 2 layers of greyish tone - 1 layer of white gray tone as for hightlighting all potruding details....
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Post by Phoon on Jan 2, 2014 8:19:22 GMT 8
applying water effect for realistic simulation planting greens in random for natural effect adding water effect
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