The Suicide Squad Harley Quinn Javelin Tutorial 3: Sealing & Painting
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Welcome to my Sealing and Painting tutorial for the javelin from The Suicide Squad.
This tutorial will cover: -
1. Priming with Flexbond
2. Painting foam to look like mildly-worn leather
3. The steps required to create a chrome effect with Alclad airbrush paints
4. Adding gold candy colour to change chrome silver to chrome gold
Firstly my advice is to give yourself over a week to do this, there is a lot of layers that need decent drying time. My main rule of thumb is to do all the coats with the section I was working on on the same day within the required time then let that section dry fully over the next 24 hours. Perhaps not 100% necessary but the whole process went smoothly for me doing it this way. I used axle stands to keep the javelin raised off the table so this meant I was restricted at doing too many sections at once.
If you haven't used an airbrush before you do need to get the hang of it first, especially with cleaning it. If the airbrush is free from blockages it should spray like a dream! My airbrush use has improved rapidly since I first used mine. Pay attention to the settings required or the result might not be effective.
Materials used: -
Flexbond
Superglue
Black acrylic paint
Burnt Umber acrylic paint
Cadmium Red Deep acrylic paint
White acrylic paint
Alclad Gloss Black Base
Alclad II Chrome
Alclad Golden Yellow Candy
Frog Tape
Scrap paper
Airbrush cleaner and cleaning accessories
Tools Used: -
Axle stands
Microfibre cloth
Assortment of small paint brushes
Mixing cup
Sponge
Airbrush and compressor
Safety Information: -
Please make sure you are safe if carrying out any of the steps in the video. For airbrushing there is overspray which can be easily inhaled. Ensure you protect your airways and use in a well-ventilated area. This javelin is 2.3m long so spraying in a spray booth wasn't an option for me so you will need to protect your surroundings somewhat. For superglue, read and follow the instructions.
Safety comes first always.
I also want to thank Gordon Tarpley who gave me very sound advice for these painting techniques. Please check out Gordon's work here / gordontarpley
Can't wait to see all your javelins! The patterns for my javelin can be found at www.etsy.com/u...
Happy making!
Love, The Crystal Wolf x
The amount of detail is absolutely amazing! Loved watching these tutorials 👏
Thanks so much!
OMG turned out PERFECT!
Thanks!
Would plasti dip work for the primer and how long do I need to wait between each coat or silver and gold
You could, yes. Definitely on foam but if you use any worbla or any thermoplastic like I have it can potentially peel off a lot easier so just a heads up. I prefer the finish I get using flexabond and feel it holds up the detail a bit better but plastidip is always an option for foam :)
@@Myriadcosplay ok thank you so so much i really appreciate your help
@@Austinrr27 no problem at all! Happy to help
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