Great tip to do a white oil wash to heighten the brightness of the inner crevices of the hammer… never seen that done before. I’ll definitely give that a try for my next OSL attempt.
Basically the same, but as a last stage I used a very dilluted black ink and I applied it over the armour from below to use it as a filter. This way the armour turned out more dark
Wow... 😲
Thanks for showing us a method as effective 👍
Thanks!
Great tip to do a white oil wash to heighten the brightness of the inner crevices of the hammer… never seen that done before. I’ll definitely give that a try for my next OSL attempt.
yeah, it makes the contrast deeper and thanks to that the glow effect is more eye-catching:)
What is the difference in where you are applying the pure prismatic bolt and the 50:50 mix? It's hard to judge from the video.
OSL is amazing but the armour on that model is next level! Any chance you could share how you painted the armour?
Amazing.
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Is there a guide on the cape?! I'd love that.
Great stuff, definitely be using your techniques as inspiration for future builds!
Great to hear that, don't forget to share the results:)
As good as always :)
Thank you!:)
The effect is amazing! Is it possible to get the recipe for the incredible armor? It looks different from your Castellan Crowe video. Thanks
Basically the same, but as a last stage I used a very dilluted black ink and I applied it over the armour from below to use it as a filter. This way the armour turned out more dark
@@galharen Thanks for the clarification, I'll test it right away.
A czego dokładnie użyłeś jako oil wash?
farba olejna (no name z empiku chyba) rozcieńczona white spirit'em:)
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