Tim Fortuna wrote:That is beyond awesome. Really brings out the wicked detail on this work of art. Can you share what you use for rust effects?
I'm a kitchen sink kind of guy when it come to rust and Corrosion I study rhe real stuff thats all around us. I use everything from craft paint to weathering powder . A lot of AK interactive products and oil washes mixed with various rust colors. It's pretty easy to correct if something looks off or to uniform. Rust and Corrosion are very random and one area can have six different levels of color and decay.
Tim Fortuna wrote:That is beyond awesome. Really brings out the wicked detail on this work of art. Can you share what you use for rust effects?
I'm a kitchen sink kind of guy when it come to rust and Corrosion I study rhe real stuff thats all around us. I use everything from craft paint to weathering powder . A lot of AK interactive products and oil washes mixed with various rust colors. It's pretty easy to correct if something looks off or to uniform. Rust and Corrosion are very random and one area can have six different levels of color and decay.
Awesome, thank you Paul.
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Love it! Love the rust and corrosion as a metaphor for the physical decay and corruption of Dorian Gray. No one sculpts decayed flesh like William Paquet! They are rendered in disgusting detail, but so beautifully (if that makes sense?!)
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