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zero-kaiser wrote:if it werent for the paint job being so nice i would swear hasbro made this.. that head sculpt is perfect from what little weve seen of Cliffjumper
good stuff dude! keep it up!
chris-morada wrote:zero-kaiser wrote:if it werent for the paint job being so nice i would swear hasbro made this.. that head sculpt is perfect from what little weve seen of Cliffjumper
good stuff dude! keep it up!
Thanks! This was an attempt to custom an Animated TF figure.
I don't know if you've seen my past cliff custom before? What I was thinking of doing next as an experiment is to paint another bumble bee with metallic collors like the one below.
http://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/viewtopic.php?f=143&t=36509&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
zero-kaiser wrote:chris-morada wrote:zero-kaiser wrote:if it werent for the paint job being so nice i would swear hasbro made this.. that head sculpt is perfect from what little weve seen of Cliffjumper
good stuff dude! keep it up!
Thanks! This was an attempt to custom an Animated TF figure.
I don't know if you've seen my past cliff custom before? What I was thinking of doing next as an experiment is to paint another bumble bee with metallic collors like the one below.
http://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/viewtopic.php?f=143&t=36509&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
im all for metallic's on transformers dude.. i hadnt seen the other Cliffjumper custom before.. but that red is awesome!!
may i ask, how do you get such a glossy coat on your metallics? and do you use and airbrush or spraycans? i mentioned in another thread a few days ago, but ive got 3 kitbash/customs im working on at the moment.. and for painting them im looking for as much expertise as possible!
chris-morada wrote:To achieve this type of gloss finish you ofcourse need paint that's says "Gloss" i.e. Gloss Red. Or you can try laying down several coats of Clear coat on top of you base color.
Majority of my customs are airbrushed, but most of detailing are done with a regular brush or tips (pointy brushes). A can would also work if you are on a budget, after all buying an airbrush set can be pricy, another factor is choosing the one that will work best for you. But like I said if you are on a budget and don't want to worry about airbrush maintenance, just stick with the good'ol Tamiya spray can.
zero-kaiser wrote:chris-morada wrote:To achieve this type of gloss finish you ofcourse need paint that's says "Gloss" i.e. Gloss Red. Or you can try laying down several coats of Clear coat on top of you base color.
Majority of my customs are airbrushed, but most of detailing are done with a regular brush or tips (pointy brushes). A can would also work if you are on a budget, after all buying an airbrush set can be pricy, another factor is choosing the one that will work best for you. But like I said if you are on a budget and don't want to worry about airbrush maintenance, just stick with the good'ol Tamiya spray can.
spray it is then, heh.. i had a look at a couple of airbrushes a few days ago, itll be a while before i can even think about getting one though..
something else you might be able to help me with (if you dont mind me picking your brains?) ...transparent/translucent plastics.. is it possible to change their colours?.. more specifically.. the red on the deluxe animated two-pack Megatron.. mines on the workbench at the moment becoming animated Galvatron.. i havent decided what to do with the clear red parts colour wise yet, but would something like an ink coat change its colour? or blend with the red? ie, blue ink making it clear purple instead of red..
sorry for rambling, but ive been racking my brains about this for a while now
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