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Prop Weathering Tutorial - Part 3: Chipped Paint Weathering

Weathering armor and other hard props is my favorite part of the build. In this third part of the tutorial, I compare three different methods of producing a chipped paint look, on both metallic and white surfaces (like Mandalorian and Clone armor). I mask using yellow mustard, toothpaste, and latex masking fluid, and then compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of all three (and learn a thing or two along the way).

I build armored costumes and props for Star Wars costumes as a member of the 501st Legion and Rebel Legion. In this build I paint a scrap with two surfaces in order to test on those types of paints, but this process will work with any armor or other hard props.

Weathering Part 1 Video: https://youtu.be/3xGELXuN6Ow

Weathering Part 2 Video: https://youtu.be/LvM0hsPGoyI

Weathering Part 4 Video: https://youtu.be/LLtaCnN0Kp0

Weathering Part 5 Video: https://youtu.be/BOZOjcxguIQ

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Helmets featured were finished and painted by me: Endor Trooper 3D printed kit by StarBreather, Clone Trooper helmet resin cast kit by EVO3, and Bo Katan 3D printed kit by Galactic Armory

501st Legion Clone Trooper Detachment Forums: https://501stclonetroopers.com/forum/

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5 сентября 2021 г. 2:04:43
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