How can I fade the 3 tone camo colors on German armour without an airbrush? I am using Vallejo and/or Tamiya acrylics and have always been intimidated by the 3 tone camo for this reason.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
madmax5510 wrote:But ,if somebody want,when i built another small kit,i'l do a painting tutorial.
madmax5510 wrote:Thanks Cortmeister!
Maybe this help you much:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmnrhBYB ... ure=relmfu
Usual i use dry-brush technique for do the camo's,anyway in big scales is much easier.
Sorry to admin's,but just for example:
But ,if somebody want,when i built another small kit,i'l do a painting tutorial.
madmax5510 wrote:Thanks Cortmeister!
Maybe this help you much:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmnrhBYB ... ure=relmfu
Usual i use dry-brush technique for do the camo's,anyway in big scales is much easier.
Sorry to admin's,but just for example:
But ,if somebody want,when i built another small kit,i'l do a painting tutorial.
madmax5510 wrote:Thanks Cortmeister!
Maybe this help you much:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmnrhBYB ... ure=relmfu
Usual i use dry-brush technique for do the camo's,anyway in big scales is much easier.
Sorry to admin's,but just for example:
But ,if somebody want,when i built another small kit,i'l do a painting tutorial.
Cortmeister wrote:How can I fade the 3 tone camo colors on German armour without an airbrush?..
madmax5510 wrote:Thanks Cortmeister!
Maybe this help you much:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmnrhBYB ... ure=relmfu