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AutobotJazz87 wrote:The second way is almost similar to drybrushing, except you'll be using a little more paint. After you've covered the area in black, get a dry paper towel or clean cloth, pour some thinner and start rubbing the surface. This should give you a more "washed out" look.
SJ21 wrote:AutobotJazz87 wrote:The second way is almost similar to drybrushing, except you'll be using a little more paint. After you've covered the area in black, get a dry paper towel or clean cloth, pour some thinner and start rubbing the surface. This should give you a more "washed out" look.
Using this method, will the origional paint come off the surface?
Thanks for the response!
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