WigWag Workshop
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Post by WigWag Workshop on Jul 18, 2012 13:12:37 GMT -5
Good day Folks!
Sorry if this has been asked before. I have a set of 12 weathering powders, (I can provide brand name if needed) and I was wondering if anyone uses powders for weathering effects? If so, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I am on a tight (no) budget at the moment, as me lady is out of work, so I have to improvise, until I can save up for the AK interactive set.
Looking forward to your advise and suggestions,
-Steven
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Post by 406 Silverado on Jul 18, 2012 13:49:18 GMT -5
By powders I assume you mean pigments !!
Yes you can use them for weathering but it depends on what you have, and other things.
If you have earth tones then there are lots of dust, dirt and mud effects you can create. If it's pastel chalks, you can still use them by the application, order to use them and when to apply them vary from pigments.
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Post by spud on Jul 18, 2012 14:02:46 GMT -5
i fix pigments with Tamiya X-20A and its awesome for it, never used chalk/pastels
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WigWag Workshop
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Member since: May 2012
"Keep The Glue On The Styrene"
Posts: 720
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Post by WigWag Workshop on Jul 18, 2012 17:02:03 GMT -5
Is it OK, to post the brand name here?
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Post by 406 Silverado on Jul 18, 2012 17:20:18 GMT -5
Sure can. You can even post a pic of them.
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WigWag Workshop
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Member since: May 2012
"Keep The Glue On The Styrene"
Posts: 720
May 22, 2012 7:25:45 GMT -5
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Post by WigWag Workshop on Jul 18, 2012 17:32:58 GMT -5
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