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Title: Urban humvee
Post by: voltan on 10 July 2011, 12:40:44 AM
one of those paint jobs that seemed easier before you start it.

(http://www.voltansshed.com/451/bfh1.JPG)
(http://www.voltansshed.com/451/bfh2.JPG)
Title: Re: Urban humvee
Post by: Col.Stone on 10 July 2011, 12:52:13 AM
i know how that works :D

Looks brilliant =)
Title: Re: Urban humvee
Post by: Commander Vyper on 10 July 2011, 01:21:49 AM
Ink wash and weathering powders will help with this one no end mate. Good job so far.
Title: Re: Urban humvee
Post by: 6milPhil on 10 July 2011, 03:01:31 AM
Don't be so hard on yourself. It works well, plus it's one of those rather brilliantly detailed Fenris hummers. Win/win.
Title: Re: Urban humvee
Post by: Ulu Elsomalien on 10 July 2011, 09:46:09 AM
Great PJ, a bit too much "white areas" though.
Title: Re: Urban humvee
Post by: commissarmoody on 10 July 2011, 10:00:54 AM
I like it, and I think your modern border setting is pretty cool also.
Title: Re: Urban humvee
Post by: voltan on 10 July 2011, 10:15:51 AM
Great PJ, a bit too much "white areas" though.

there's actually two shades of grey in the white bits (fnar) but the cameras washed it out, but in real life tm it's hard to see the difference aswell so I'll probably change one of the shades if I do it again, if  ;D
Title: Re: Urban humvee
Post by: Brummie on 10 July 2011, 10:43:15 AM
I am liking it very much, but some inks as said above may help, but then again, could also mess up the shading so.. hrmm.

Title: Re: Urban humvee
Post by: Col.Stone on 10 July 2011, 01:20:27 PM
black wash thinned by a ridiculous amount of water (and maybe something to increase flow) would be my tip if you'd want to improve the shading :)

i'd stay clear of weathering powders if you're imagining that it's supposed to roll around in a "nice" town :)