The key to making this work, whether using baby wipes or dryer sheets, is to make sure that you only pull the material apart along one axis. That way, you end up with parallel stripes, and no big blotches of color. Best of luck with your future videos!
@@inquisitor_snake You're absolutely right: Marble does not look like parallel stripes. Neither does the technique I described. "Parallel stripes" was a poor choice of words. If you use the technique I described, you will distort the "parallel" lines enough that they will appear very bumpy and randomized. Just like a marble vein. When you layer 2-3 colors over the top of the base color, the pattern will look exactly like marble. The key is to pull the thing apart slowly, steadily and gently at multiple random points.
That’s awesome! Let me know how it turns out if you like. And if you post anywhere I would like to see too. Good luck with it and I hope the video helps 🐤
If you don't have an airbrush, you can make this work by stippling with a (very) dry brush, as long as you get the dryer sheet secured down quite tightly. You can also do one pass with a less-pulled apart sheet, let it dry, remove it, and do a layer with a more pulled-apart sheet to get some more varied color tone.
Would be cool to see how it turns out with that method. Its always good having hand painting options for those without an airbrush. Thanks for sharing :D
Yeah, I have a RG Z'gok I need to build and I have a couple HG ones I used for paint projects before on this channel so people might get sick of seeing more of them haha but I really love them. Haro is a great option or actually the bearguy is great too cause I have one kicking around! Thanks for the input and subscribing my friend.
The key to making this work, whether using baby wipes or dryer sheets, is to make sure that you only pull the material apart along one axis. That way, you end up with parallel stripes, and no big blotches of color. Best of luck with your future videos!
Thanks Matthew! :3
But real life marble doesn't look like parallel stripes
@@inquisitor_snake You're absolutely right: Marble does not look like parallel stripes. Neither does the technique I described. "Parallel stripes" was a poor choice of words. If you use the technique I described, you will distort the "parallel" lines enough that they will appear very bumpy and randomized. Just like a marble vein. When you layer 2-3 colors over the top of the base color, the pattern will look exactly like marble. The key is to pull the thing apart slowly, steadily and gently at multiple random points.
@@MKempICI oh I get ya
I'm starting a City States army for Conquest soon and I'm thinking of using this technique for basing.
That’s awesome! Let me know how it turns out if you like. And if you post anywhere I would like to see too. Good luck with it and I hope the video helps 🐤
If you don't have an airbrush, you can make this work by stippling with a (very) dry brush, as long as you get the dryer sheet secured down quite tightly. You can also do one pass with a less-pulled apart sheet, let it dry, remove it, and do a layer with a more pulled-apart sheet to get some more varied color tone.
Would be cool to see how it turns out with that method. Its always good having hand painting options for those without an airbrush. Thanks for sharing :D
This is the best one I've seen so far
Thank you so much! I appreciate it 🐤
Great tutorial, Cant wait to try it!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it and hope you find it useful 🐤
Baby wipes always tear on me, maybe ill try this.
I find these to be tougher and easier to use👍🏻 good luck! 🐤
if you are looking for something with alot of surface area in HG, what about zgok, quebely, haro, kshatriya, baund-doc, bearguy III
Yeah, I have a RG Z'gok I need to build and I have a couple HG ones I used for paint projects before on this channel so people might get sick of seeing more of them haha but I really love them. Haro is a great option or actually the bearguy is great too cause I have one kicking around! Thanks for the input and subscribing my friend.
Nicely done!
Thank you kindly friend! :3
Great effect, very creative. O_O
Thanks Burak! I am happy it worked out and it got me thinking of all the other cool rock or stone type looks I could make with it :D
Congratulations
Thanks Joe! :D
subb'd after bonking your head, stay safe mate, love the humor
Thank you kindly friend 🐤 I’m glad you enjoy what I’ve been doing
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