I decided last Sunday to "blow off" my homework and busy schedule in favor for trying to break myself out of a hobby slump.
I cut out some particle board (masonite board? whatever that brown stuff is) with a Roto-Zip and glue down some elements: parts from a broken heat gun, plumbing detritus, remains of a glass cutter and a lug-nut I found while biking. I spread on some Magic-Smooth (epoxy stuff I have little or no idea how to use properly) and stuck that stuff on.
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The glued-on elements. The ground texture is made from charcoal dumped out from our shower filter cartridges when they are spent. Over the years I have about 8 - 10 of them. |
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First coat- black primer. |
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Next, I begin to build up a dark layers. Yellow-Olive first. |
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I begin adding more yellow to the yellow-olive. |
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I do this by mixing it directly in the cup, using back flow air to mix. |
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After a few soft layers it starts to brighten up a bit. The charcoal picks up the paint on its irregular perimeters nicely. |
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Adding some more light browns to the earth. |
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More coats, adding brighter (more saturated) greens and yellows, adding white for opacity. |
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For the buildings, grey blue and white, again in successive coats to build up layers. |
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Adding some straight-up blue and white to brighten up some things... |
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Back to the olive green and white to make an individual element pop. |
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After cleaning out the brush, I begin adding red. I thought that conspicuous looking handle needed to be red. |
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Everything was looking too clean for the 41st millennium, so I mixed some Agrax Earthshade and black in the cup, began spraying it all over. The Agrax pooled and spotted in a wonderfully haphazard manner. |
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I needed to soot up the chimney a bit. Added some straight black to the mix. |
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Some more straight black added... |
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More results from the agrax earth shade and black mix. |
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This is the final result of a night's work. I plan on adding straight-paint details and signage. However, it is essentially table-ready. I had a ton of fun just pumping this out in one night.
Thanks for keeping in touch. |
1 comment:
Wow! It really must help to actually learn how to use an airbrush correctly BEFORE you just start mixing and spraying. Looks great Mark. It’s funny that you and I seem to be on polar opposite journey’s. I’m working on my brush and color skills while you are vaporizing paint through an air gun. Quality for sure my friend.
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