WIP 10-22-2009
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 6:37 pm
Now that I've made it safely back from vacation and had a chance to rest some yesterday, I got back to the workbench today and invested some time in the weathering process.
First order of business was the application of an overall wash of enamel Raw Sienna. I used a round sable brush to apply this liberally to all the different surfaces and let it dry.
Working on that foundation, I applied some dot filters using Flat Sea Blue, Flat White, and Panzer Dunkelgelb to further vary the overall finish. A small square tip brush lightly dampened with thinner was used to blend the dots together and create the desired effect.
I'm going to let this sit overnight and then continue work in the morning. At a minimum the Raw Sienna is going to be reapplied as a pin wash to all the rivets and raised detail and I may make some other adjustments as well depending. It felt good to be back at the bench after the break for sure.
First order of business was the application of an overall wash of enamel Raw Sienna. I used a round sable brush to apply this liberally to all the different surfaces and let it dry.
Working on that foundation, I applied some dot filters using Flat Sea Blue, Flat White, and Panzer Dunkelgelb to further vary the overall finish. A small square tip brush lightly dampened with thinner was used to blend the dots together and create the desired effect.
I'm going to let this sit overnight and then continue work in the morning. At a minimum the Raw Sienna is going to be reapplied as a pin wash to all the rivets and raised detail and I may make some other adjustments as well depending. It felt good to be back at the bench after the break for sure.