Internal Frame all sprayed
Other parts primed.
any guesses on what this is?
Model Kits Work-in-progress & mecha modelling gallery V2, Pictures only please.
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QUOTE(chriswoo @ Jan 7 2010, 11:46 PM) Thanks everyone for the support. I'm planning to do the same too with my Sinanju. Hi again everyone. Well is been a while since last year update. Look like this might be the 1st kit I'm going to completed it for this year. anyway is time for the coloring I will be using back the normal flat color as I think resin kit for mecha doesn't really suite glossy color. But that not the main reason. The aim for this project I'm trying out new technique of Abing tone color which is consisting of post shading, preshading and highlighting. This technique is very interesting and mostly use by figure coloring to allow express realism. So I'm going to try this on my sazabi and bring out the detail lively instead of just normal 1 color shade. Notice for the concept of toning color you need to know the basic of coloring before you able to apply on it. For example for red color you need to have white color base so it will give better the red color. So before I start put red I will put white as base 1st then only apply the red color on top of the white. Since this experiment is color tone so I'm doing preshading on the white base 1st before apply red color then only lastly go for post shading red. 1st step shading, preshading and highlighting for the darker internal frame is done. Here is overall The external preshading and post shading for the base color is done. That all for know. I hope my explaining won't confuse you guys in the process. All C&C are welcome Below isn't a mecha WIP pic, but its part of my GF's speakers that I'm respraying. Planning to use back the same mix of metallic red for the Sinanju The result on the Sinanju will be a somewhat brighter shade of red though, as this particular speaker was given a black undercoat, while for the Sinanju, I'll be doing the black + white preshading before applying the red onto it |
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Stages of painting the Sinanju
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