You can use more of the matt clear. Apply a little more powder then you will need as some will be blown and absorbed by the matt clear. Usually I don't seal. Have not had any issues so far.
@@StyreneModelersHaven I don't quite get the idea of not using a coating. The loader is going to be dissolved or blown off. I finish my models with a Satin, Gloss or Matt finish for consistency. Like all models you do have to dust them which will take away so some of the powered effect. Next your showering lacquers as part of the process, I didn't pic up on how they work with " dry" application. I'll rewind and study again.
I love using pastel chalks for weathering big rig builds.thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
did this to my Godzilla, gave him a great sense of texture and shading, and making his nails more appropriately grimy!
Great way to use this technique. Thanks for sharing!
What do you use to Seal the Pastels after you apply it so it doesn't rub off???
You can use more of the matt clear. Apply a little more powder then you will need as some will be blown and absorbed by the matt clear. Usually I don't seal. Have not had any issues so far.
@@StyreneModelersHaven I don't quite get the idea of not using a coating. The loader is going to be dissolved or blown off. I finish my models with a Satin, Gloss or Matt finish for consistency. Like all models you do have to dust them which will take away so some of the powered effect. Next your showering lacquers as part of the process, I didn't pic up on how they work with " dry" application. I'll rewind and study again.
@@StyreneModelersHaven Thanks!