Yes, I believe you can use them for fading. Instead of using just white, try mixing it with a lighter version of the color you are trying to fade. As you saw, watercolors can be mixed right on the surface. The black that was added actually darkened the brown a little. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great technique Terry, thanks for sharing!
Hi Derek, long time no hear, thanks for stopping by!
Great video. I've been trying out the pencils & they do a fine job. Thank you for the lesson,I learned a lot
Glad you tried them and they work for you. Thanks for letting me know, I appreciate it!
Terry thanks for sharing, another tool for the weathering arsenal
Hi Peter, thanks for watching and commenting!
I like how versatile those pens are!!
thanks Joe, I appreciate it! yeah, I liked how easy they were to work with, and the results are nice.
Great Job Terry
Great video thanks. I also really like the ashtray idea.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Great Tutorial, Terry
thanks Mattias, I appreciate it!
These have quite a bit of potential. Good job, Terry!
Thanks Todd! Results are good and they're easy to work with
Great Demo Terry!! I think I have some of those around here. I'd love to see that SD70 run-Thanks!!
thanks Ralph, I appreciate it! Try them, you don't have anything to lose.
Thanks Terry for your video response. Do you think using white using the same technique will help fade paint for weathering?
Yes, I believe you can use them for fading. Instead of using just white, try mixing it with a lighter version of the color you are trying to fade. As you saw, watercolors can be mixed right on the surface. The black that was added actually darkened the brown a little. Thanks for watching and commenting!