HELP Painting Silk effect.

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mick3272

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Greetings All.

I paint in acrylics, I would like to paint a black silk effect on a neck clothe and Tarleton Helmet Tuban.
I have tried to undercoat with a Dark Prussian Blue with light washes of black. It doesn't look to bad but its not right,
Any advice would be greatly appreciated

Mick
 
Seem to remember seeing a couple of SBS somewhere using metallized paint for shiny effects - i.e. vinyl and rubber. I'd be interested to hear what other people suggest. A picture of what you've achieved so far might be helpful.
 
Please find attached photo's. what do you think.
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Mick
 
However! Why silk up the cloth? I would have thought glossing up of the metal part of the helmet and the visor would be more appropriate.:cautious:

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Mark.
 
Agree sorry about that try these, David Bailey I aint, Come to think of it not to hot on the painting lark. But things can only get better

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Mark,
Thought I would silk up the turban as there is a lot of black I know I can do a little bit in the shell and visor and as the comb is bear skin that will have brown in it.

Always open to suggestions . and lots and lots of help.

Mick
 
However, it is looking very good!(y) Personally I would leave the turban matt and shine up the shell/visor. That would surely give contrast between the two black's.

Mark.
 
Ok....pin wash for dummies coming up......if you look closely at the picture you posted above (the helmet)....you will see that there are very fine shadow lines under and around the raised details......
Thin some paint (very thin)...then...using a fine pointed brush....hold the tip against the detail and the paint will flow around the raised detail by capillary action alone.....
Oh ****....now he will ask what "capillary action' is :arghh:
 

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