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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/11/20 16:56:31
Subject: How to do Tau suit armor chipping like this?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Any advice on how to do this boltgun color chipping that appears on this Tau suit model? I want to do it across all my suits possibly and any tips would be awesome. (The easier the method the better!  )
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Easy Stable Flying base tutorial here on Dakka:
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/11/20 17:10:13
Subject: How to do Tau suit armor chipping like this?
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Ancient Venerable Black Templar Dreadnought
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Start with edging the areas that would most likely see wear. Use this for your boundary. Use brighter metalics for corners.
Dry brush across the areas picking out roughly any raised/lowered areas of a surface. The more damaged and furry a brush the better. This gives the more random damage look (targeted areas like head, chest and ends of arms where they impact on things). Should be a darker rusty paint (deep gouges, not getting buffed by incidental scrapes).
Carefully use a well wiped (like a drybrush) "stipple" brush and tap along what is to be the most worn looking areas. This works to blend to show consistent on-going "normal" wear (along edges of feet, knees, elbows, leading edge of torso). This should be a "chainmail" type mid-brightness paint.
<edit> I would suggest just get a block of some kind and try this method out until it looks right to you before trying on a model (unless you are fine with it being a test piece).
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/11/20 17:14:03
Subject: How to do Tau suit armor chipping like this?
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Big Mek in Kustom Dragster with Soopa-Gun
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tbh that looks like the salt trick. its kinda spotty looking, usually contributing rust rather than chipped paint.
Paint it either bare metal or rust colored, hit it with some kind of clear spray (hairspray usually best) and put salt on it, hitting it with another layer of spray. Let it harden or youre going to mess up your brushes, but once you have painted over it with the armor just gently rub off the salt and it'll leave spots revealing the bare metal or rust color.
Actual scratches, usually what i do is bare metal color undercoat and after it has sat for a few hours i paint over it and literally scratch it with a needlepoint or lightly with a file lol.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/11/20 18:50:09
Subject: How to do Tau suit armor chipping like this?
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Masculine Male Wych
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IMO that's not the salt trick. They guy painted the red base, when back and choose areas of wear and tear, put some black down and then put silver metallic over the black, then took an oversize brush, or a small brush, and very lightly touches around the metallic color with a black (dry brush but in a poking motion) the salt trick would leave a distinct pattern to the madness and I am looking over the model and I am not seeing it.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/11/20 19:47:52
Subject: How to do Tau suit armor chipping like this?
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Gargantuan Gargant
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That looks hand painted, to me. Personally, I'd recommend looking into the "sponge chipping" method. Dead easy to apply (light on the requisite tools, too - all you need is a small chunk of open-cell foam and your paint) and surprisingly convincing.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/11/20 20:42:42
Subject: How to do Tau suit armor chipping like this?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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I saw this video once of someone doing this process:
1) airbrush prime black
2) airbrush base color (light grey in my case)
3) airbrush highlights (1-2 layers gradually getting lighter at the top)
4) use a lightly wet toothbrush to scrub away at paint to get to the black primer underneath
I'm not sure how it would turn out thought on a tau crisis suit as the "chipping" would be black instead of a metallic type of color...
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Easy Stable Flying base tutorial here on Dakka:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/356483.page
Check out my Tyrannofex Conversion tutorial here on Dakka:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/334523.page
Check out my Librarian holding fire tutorial here on Dakka:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/314801.page |
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