Gerry Can Show You How To Paint Marble
September 17, 2020 by avernos
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Marbleless video… simply marbleless… or did I miss any marbles?
XD
I like the spray on effect. Would it be worth doing a second run with the base colour, or a watered down base colour, to integrate the veins a bit more? I did see a tutorial on creating the line-veins so they ‘faded’ into the base colour. I can’t remember if that was here but i think the two techniques could be combined.
I note that there are some more environmentally friendly options for the scourers, for example here: https://www.ethicalsuperstore.com/category/cleaning-and-household/cloths-and-mops/eco-friendly.htm?limit=192 . Anyone tried this with any of those?
definitely overlaying and repeating multiple times would give great effects. But I don’t have a set up where I can film with my spray booth running so I was just trying to show the basic gist and then people can kick on from there with it.
hey Gerry. overlaying is dead easy with airbrush, when you can control flow of paint.
here is my example.
https://miniaturesconversion.blogspot.com/2016/04/warhound-from-war-griffins-chapter.html
Bloody Marbleless thats what I say.
Now I will give that a try on my Rome, you know the would I have built and painted @avernos, lol
Actually that looks really good
How is Lloyd’s Rome project coming on – I mean I know it can’t be built in a day but he’s taking the biscuit now!!
a great simple effect an could be used for moss weathering i think Gerry.
Great tutorial! I recently tried it out myself:
https://www.beastsofwar.com/project/1551215/
worked like a charm!