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Paulo

A Fixture
Joined
Feb 1, 2007
Messages
466
Location
Lisbon
Young Miniatures Bust
Face in oils (AMMO MIG )
Jacket in acrylics - sponge tecnhique
I´ll post more pics when I put the MP 40 in place

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Hi Paulo

Great to see you posting , lovely texture work on jkt ( do tell more ref techniques as Steve said ) and on the pouches

Following with interest

Looking forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Paulo

Great to see you posting , lovely texture work on jkt ( do tell more ref techniques as Steve said ) and on the pouches

Following with interest

Looking forward to seeing more

Happy bench time

Nap

Hi again, sorry for the late answer but, time ... is not my best friend and still my greatest problem.
So I will answer here all other questions because it looks that my "sponge technique" made a lot of curiosity, actually I believe it´s a amazing technique and can be used in a lot of materials, not only leather coats.

Basically I use a sponge instead of a brush, I use it as a stamp to leave irregular marks on the surface I want, ad at the end I finish with a brush for details.
But, of course there must not be so simple, so ... I think the best way to explain is making a SBS here on PLANETFIGURE ;) so stay tuned I will post that as soon as I can

PS: meanwhile you can check other application I made with this technique on a Viking shield in EUROMODELISMO the link is under

https://euromodelismo.com/en/euro-modelismo/899-euro-modelismo-297.html

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