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Made in pl
Regular Dakkanaut






Hello again

Today I have for you tutorial about making paint chip with kitchen salt. Hope you like it!

http://striking3agle.blogspot.com/2010/12/salt-weathering.html

 
   
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Chalice-Wielding Sanguinary High Priest





Arlington TX, but want to be back in Seattle WA

Very cool. Simple, effective weathering. Easy tut to follow

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Crafty Bray Shaman





I use salt to make chunky gore, no surprise it would work great for weathering!


You really contribute to dakka with common household items , easy for everyone!

 
   
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Grey Knight Psionic Stormraven Pilot







Making things simpler using food I wonder if you could lick it and it would taste like salt?

 
   
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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot






Philadelphia

I feel like this only works well for light color schemes.

 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut






PraetorDave wrote:I feel like this only works well for light color schemes.


No . Dark rust colors are good for white or blue but orange rust color would be good for black armour for example

 
   
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Scarred Ultramarine Tyrannic War Veteran






Melbourne, Australia

Seems easy I will try this!

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Mutilatin' Mad Dok





Nice tutorial, i am certainly seeing more use in my household items!


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