Pz.Kpfw. III Ausf. F
Comentários
29 November 2014, 15:58
Fabian D.
Hi Johannes, nice and clean build. 👍
Only your color modulation could have been a bit bolder. Much of the contrast is lost during the weathering, hence it can (or even should) look a bit wrong after the paintjob. As I´m not a fan of preshading, I tend to use only additional lighter tones on the base color. This way you end up with a lighter tone, which then prevents a too dark look after the weathering. Don´t get me wrong here, that´s just an idea you could try on your next one 😉
Hi Johannes, nice and clean build. 👍
Only your color modulation could have been a bit bolder. Much of the contrast is lost during the weathering, hence it can (or even should) look a bit wrong after the paintjob. As I´m not a fan of preshading, I tend to use only additional lighter tones on the base color. This way you end up with a lighter tone, which then prevents a too dark look after the weathering. Don´t get me wrong here, that´s just an idea you could try on your next one 😉
25 January 2015, 19:04
Johne 69
Hi, thanks for your comment. It is my second model in panzergrey and the first one with colors from gunze. I'm still testing different color-producers and techniques to get the best result.
Hi, thanks for your comment. It is my second model in panzergrey and the first one with colors from gunze. I'm still testing different color-producers and techniques to get the best result.
4 February 2015, 16:20
Gábor Bélik
Great work! The pre-shading got lost a bit but practice makes perfect. 🙂
Great work! The pre-shading got lost a bit but practice makes perfect. 🙂
15 February 2015, 16:44