Gerry Can Show You How To Do Streaking Effects
October 15, 2020 by avernos
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Where are you going to streak now that all the sporting events are cancelled?
Tescos
This wasn’t what I expected when I searched “Gerry streaking”
On a less predictable and more on-topic note, is there something to be said for wetting the surface before streaking with arcylics?
I tried it dry and wet it didn’t make an appreciable difference, while it flowed more easily it also spread out into blobs so the lines of the streaks were lost.
Blobs not what you need. Cheers!
Me neither. Bit disappointed to be honest.
Well the comments haven’t disappointed ?
a nice effect if a slow one but the end result looks great.
What about white washing that looks like someone to a broom and ‘painted’ white over existing factory camouflage ?
Good tutorial Gerry. It’s always been a step to far for my hobbying but I have the urge to do a scale model so will certainly give it a go on that. Cheers
You were right on the UHH, my chemical tanks would look better with this technique. Next terrain piece I will definitely be trying this out.