PaultheMilitaryModeller
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- Apr 15, 2012
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Hi all
Sorry for this newbie question.
I have been working on my first bust, which was also the first time I have painted in oils as well so lots of new things for me to get my head around. Trouble is there was one job I couldn't figure out how to do, so I kept putting it off, now the figure is nearly finished and I have still not done it and it probably too late to do it properly now. Anyway stop all this waffling and get to the problem.
Whats the easiest way to paint raised detail like badges, or the shoulder Badges on this figure I am working on. this is not mine but the one I am working on.
My initial thought was to give the model an Enamel Flat coat and then do the badges in acrylics, that way if I get it wrong I can whip it off and start again, does that sound like a plan, but how about the tiny letters and badge emblems how is that done.
Thanks
Paul
Sorry for this newbie question.
I have been working on my first bust, which was also the first time I have painted in oils as well so lots of new things for me to get my head around. Trouble is there was one job I couldn't figure out how to do, so I kept putting it off, now the figure is nearly finished and I have still not done it and it probably too late to do it properly now. Anyway stop all this waffling and get to the problem.
Whats the easiest way to paint raised detail like badges, or the shoulder Badges on this figure I am working on. this is not mine but the one I am working on.
My initial thought was to give the model an Enamel Flat coat and then do the badges in acrylics, that way if I get it wrong I can whip it off and start again, does that sound like a plan, but how about the tiny letters and badge emblems how is that done.
Thanks
Paul
