Looking so good! I was particularly taken by the masking of the orange bits with the peeling to make the scratches. The black paint-wash really makes the details pop! Great post, you have done a ton of work so far and I'm looking forward to the final reveal.
looks great! brings back good memories of when i did my shocktrooper, soo much time masking but when you peel all off it's the best feeling in the world 😁
Your video I found the most helpful of them all in weathering/painting clone armor. Thanks a lot! Can't wait to get a 3-D printer to get my phase 2 clone armor.
Really shaping up... I would really like to try that liquid latex sometime. Leaves a wonderful chipped paint effect. Nice job! P.S. You should've made this a most satisfying video since you peeled all the masking tape away. XD
For me when I design my clone suit on the weathering bits and gonna do a combination of me putting white spray paint on my hands with the gloves on and just flicking it on the armor and using a toothpick with white paint or a thin white marker and also maybe doing some little circles that will be a black color where spray it where it looks like I’ve been shot and survived and I want my helmet to have a cool design too mines gonna be kind of like a captain style so it’s gonna have the flip down range finder along with the blaster pistols in the holsters even the blaster pistols I might even give a little paint job
Initially mixed with water for the washes, but changed to using it more or less straight as I had more control, and just using the damp scouring pad to add water if needed.
With just the tape, it happens. If going for a weathered look it will hide when you do the washes. You can take extra steps though if you want to reduce the chances. Once taped you can spray with a white or a clear coat first, which will 'invisibly' seal any potential bleed areas, then spray the colour you want.
The scraping isn't bad. The whole thing has a matte clearcoat over the top. The only place I've really noticed is under arm where the bicep rubs the chest plate. Just adds more weathering 😄
@@BucketheadStudios I have that same problem with my forearms, belt face, thigh tops edges, belt, and helmet top. And given it is crimson paint..... well, it is a pain. Probably going to scrub it with a rough pad to remove it and clear coat it *again.*
I use one that is RAL2008. The one I used happened to be an enamel paint. I matte clear coat my helmet and armour afterwards, because I prefer the look, so no preference to the original finish
Now that looked like a whole shed load of work, love the finished look though. I can't wait to see it all finished and assembled
Haha you bet! 😅 hopefully will be worth it though, loving how it's looking so far!
Your guitar playing is legend & now you do armour ! Your training is complete.
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Looking so good! I was particularly taken by the masking of the orange bits with the peeling to make the scratches. The black paint-wash really makes the details pop!
Great post, you have done a ton of work so far and I'm looking forward to the final reveal.
I have a ton of peeling footage 😄 and thank you!
looks great! brings back good memories of when i did my shocktrooper, soo much time masking but when you peel all off it's the best feeling in the world 😁
That looks awesome, I love your work.
Your video I found the most helpful of them all in weathering/painting clone armor. Thanks a lot! Can't wait to get a 3-D printer to get my phase 2 clone armor.
Thank you! Glad it could be of use 😄
Really shaping up... I would really like to try that liquid latex sometime. Leaves a wonderful chipped paint effect. Nice job!
P.S. You should've made this a most satisfying video since you peeled all the masking tape away. XD
Stay tuned! 😉😄
Looks good mate!
Amazing
For me when I design my clone suit on the weathering bits and gonna do a combination of me putting white spray paint on my hands with the gloves on and just flicking it on the armor and using a toothpick with white paint or a thin white marker and also maybe doing some little circles that will be a black color where spray it where it looks like I’ve been shot and survived and I want my helmet to have a cool design too mines gonna be kind of like a captain style so it’s gonna have the flip down range finder along with the blaster pistols in the holsters even the blaster pistols I might even give a little paint job
So did you use the acrylic paint on your dry brushing as well, or only on the wet one? It looks really good btw
Yup exact same paint
thank you 🙂
Whats the name of the black acrylic wash you used? Also would you recommend just using a wet scouring pad to wipe the surface after its applied?
It's just simple black acrylic paint. Yeah I used a wet green scouring pad to remove the paint if it was on too much
Did you just use that Acrylic paint straight from the bottle or did you mix it with some water or other liquid?
Initially mixed with water for the washes, but changed to using it more or less straight as I had more control, and just using the damp scouring pad to add water if needed.
When you taped your armor, how did you do this and ensure there wasn't any color bleeding under the tape?
With just the tape, it happens. If going for a weathered look it will hide when you do the washes.
You can take extra steps though if you want to reduce the chances. Once taped you can spray with a white or a clear coat first, which will 'invisibly' seal any potential bleed areas, then spray the colour you want.
Hey I'm also creating a 212th. I won't need it done for awhile but for a price would you set mine up to be worn and paint it?
How will you prevent the paint from spreading to other areas as you move (plates scraping together)?
The scraping isn't bad. The whole thing has a matte clearcoat over the top. The only place I've really noticed is under arm where the bicep rubs the chest plate. Just adds more weathering 😄
@@BucketheadStudios I have that same problem with my forearms, belt face, thigh tops edges, belt, and helmet top. And given it is crimson paint..... well, it is a pain. Probably going to scrub it with a rough pad to remove it and clear coat it *again.*
Is there any particular shade of orange that is best to use that, glossy or flat?
I use one that is RAL2008. The one I used happened to be an enamel paint. I matte clear coat my helmet and armour afterwards, because I prefer the look, so no preference to the original finish
What was the white you had used prior to the orange?
I really get on with Rustoleum paints, the white I use for all my builds is Rustoleum Painters Touch White, and for this I used the Matt finish one
What orange paint did you use?
It's a UK brand Halfords Warehouse Orange enamel. The RAL is 2003, if you need to get a colour match 🙂
Thanks!
Where can I buy that top!?
It was a gift, not sure where it was from 🙂
Would liquid latex for nail art work?
Yes I believe it would, if you can apply it accurately enough. Bear in mind it will gum up brushes rather quickly
Can you please provide a link or name of the liquid latex?
Just goes by liquid latex, can buy small pots or large ones. Also called masking fluid in art shops (used for watercolour painting mostly)
any chnace you have any templates?
For the paint or armour? In either case no, the armour is vac formed from the maker Imperial Surplus and the paint is eye-balled 🙂
Are you making your armour out of plastic or eva foam?
It is vacuumed formed plastic, abs
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Looks like you stole it it from revenge of the sith..... is so cool!