Thank you for sharing this technique- I am working on a distressed sign for my son and needed chippy rust. I appreciate you’re taking your time and being so thorough @ every step. Xoxo
Yes the gray primer looked the best it had more contrast I have a similar project same colors and I'm looking for the same texture to make it look realistic thanks for sharing your different steps involved in a nice rustic finish. God-bless.
Thank you for demonstrating your experimental work .....as a lover of industrial work effects old metal ....wood....ceramics and distressed looks this is very helpful I just❤ it.......and will try a few of your methods .....hugs from Scotland 🤗
Peanut butter. Never saw that coming. Did you put a sealant over top? The paints you are using; are they acrylics or solvent based? That gray slight edge is perfect!
This is my third try at painting a rust effect on a 1:12 scale door for a diorama.
Thank you for sharing this technique- I am working on a distressed sign for my son and needed chippy rust. I appreciate you’re taking your time and being so thorough @ every step. Xoxo
The gray def looks like an old truck and how it ages. nice job! my dream vehicle is turquoise patina c10.
My favorite is the third one, I think it looks more realistic.
Amazing! Thank you for showing us!
Yes the gray primer looked the best it had more contrast I have a similar project same colors and I'm looking for the same texture to make it look realistic thanks for sharing your different steps involved in a nice rustic finish. God-bless.
Thank you for demonstrating your experimental work .....as a lover of industrial work effects old metal ....wood....ceramics and distressed looks this is very helpful I just❤ it.......and will try a few of your methods .....hugs from Scotland 🤗
Thank you so much. It means a lot to hear from you.
This is really great. This technique makes me rich. Thank you !!!Thank you from Japan
Well done! I use petroleum jelly instead of peanut butter, but I think the effect is the same.
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I love it.
Thank you!
Very cool!
Love it , I will give this a try on a Guitar that i am doing for a client
I'd love to see it when you're done!
Peanut butter. Never saw that coming. Did you put a sealant over top? The paints you are using; are they acrylics or solvent based? That gray slight edge is perfect!
No sealant, just acrylic paint.