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Rust/Cast Iron Texture tutorial
While reading another post a few minutes ago, I was reminded of a texture tutorial I made on some forum once. Thought i'd repost it.
This is for a cast metal effect, or rust. First you take some Mr Surfacer 500 http://www.bhop73.com/models/texture_tut/mrsurfacer.jpg And an old brush. This one is kind of small for 1/16 scale... http://www.bhop73.com/models/texture_tut/brush.jpg Brush on the Mr Surfacer http://www.bhop73.com/models/texture_tut/brush_on.jpg While it's still wet smash the brush up and down (the reason for the 'old' brush). Because it's lacquer based, it dries fast, but sticky, so when you smash the brush, it sort of lifts the paint as it's drying, which gives you the texture. http://www.bhop73.com/models/texture_tut/smash.gif And here's the difference. The more you smash, the thicker the texture. You can also sand it smoother if you've done too much. http://www.bhop73.com/models/texture_tut/textured.jpg The painted piece. I painted half red because I showed it on a car modeling site for cast engine parts (ferrari testarossa cast valve covers for example) the other side shows rust color. http://www.bhop73.com/models/texture_tut/painted.jpg So there you have it.. I hope someone can put that to use. |
RE: Rust/Cast Iron Texture tutorial
Great tutorial, just about to embark on my next project so this info will come in very handy....thanks!
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RE: Rust/Cast Iron Texture tutorial
Thanks for the tip !
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RE: Rust/Cast Iron Texture tutorial
Great tutorial. I've heard of some people using this same stuff to simulate rolled steel, like was used on US tanks. You wouldn't happen to have done a similar tutorial for that would you?
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