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    Painting an Halo 3 ODST Helmet

    405th Tutorial
    created by harican89



    This is my first armour and my first excisting video tutorial.

    i want to help other users who have no idea how to continue after the sanding process.
    this is a tutorial with some few basics and some straight tips to create a smooth finish.


    i want to create some more videos soon to show you how to get a nice paint job done.




    Used Materials:

    Chrome Spraypaint
    Montana Black - Horizon (BLK400-5070) / Rhino (BLK400-7070)
    Less Sticky Masking Tape (two diffrent)
    This is painting tape from the local store. use this for less important areas.


    This is the tape of your choice for the final coat. its normal insulating tape and dont remove and destroy your final result. i will use this to cover the horizon blue stripe

    TV Booklet or magazine sheets
    Vaseline

    Sand



    Painting an Halo 3 ODST Helmet - Part 1


    The two torials are separated. they dont used the same method so both are usefull

    YOUTUBE VIDEO DIRECT LINK, AVAILABLE IN HDTV




    Painting an Halo 3 ODST Helmet - Part 2



    YOUTUBE VIDEO DIRECT LINK, AVAILABLE IN HDTV




    Here are some updates of my helmet after the first painting process (Tutorial 1). i paint some highlights on it. i used a normal art painting brush and normal black (its called "ralley") spraypaint. i spray it on a sheet of paper first and soake up the still wet paint with the brush.
    The second tutorial show you some other techniques but i think for small areas the first tutorial should be enough for you. although the tutorial 2 show you some other usefull methods.


    Before and After the Highlights




    Overview:




    Pictures of the second helmet tutorial comming soon.


    Hope you like it. An update coming soon.
    Comments, critique and help are welcome.
    Last edited by harican89; 02-14-2011, 08:30 AM.

  • #2
    For a less stickier tape, I suggest that you use a blue painter's tape:

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    • #3
      Epic Music: GO
      Accurate Tutorial: GO
      Well Presented: GO
      Understandable: GO
      Excellent! I really like it But, i think ODST armor in general is more dark grey than black, but thats just my opinion and totally up to the painter anyway.
      ALSO: Where did you get the ODST font for the video? I've been looking EVERYWHERE for that font... If possible could you email the ttf file to me? i'm @ MasterofStealth78@gmail.com

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ral Partha View Post
        For a less stickier tape, I suggest that you use a blue painter's tape:
        i used german products... i dont know what "blue painters tape" is... but the one i choose is the same but not blue :P

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sithslayer78 View Post
          ALSO: Where did you get the ODST font for the video? I've been looking EVERYWHERE for that font... If possible could you email the ttf file to me? i'm @ MasterofStealth78@gmail.com
          ODST LOGO


          edited: mistake thought you want the logo...

          the TTF is a free font ... the original coast several 30 bucks, but the free one is exact the same.
          its called Newtown. here is the download link

          Originally posted by Sithslayer78 View Post
          i think ODST armor in general is more dark grey than black
          you didnt understand... the brand is called "Montana" and the product series is called "black"... this means that they have more pigments to get a higher opacity.

          the finish color will be dark grey
          Last edited by harican89; 08-17-2010, 08:05 PM.

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          • #6
            Great Tutorial!

            & That Montana Paint Brand looks Beast!
            Last edited by markanator13; 08-17-2010, 07:35 PM. Reason: oops

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            • #7
              wow!
              great tutorial!
              I didn't know it could be done that way

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              • #8
                Originally posted by markanator13 View Post
                Great Tutorial!

                & That Montana Paint Brand looks Beast!
                yeah, its really clean, smooth and gives sharp edges. i used less then 1/5 of the can for the whole stripe in 3 light coats.
                they are medium pressure and non acryl based colors. they based on resin (instead of the montana gold... they based on acryl)

                but in the graffity scene you can get a 400ml can for less then 4 bucks
                Last edited by harican89; 08-17-2010, 08:14 PM.

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                • #9
                  the TTF is a free font ... the original coast several 30 bucks, but the free one is exact the same.
                  its called Newtown. here is the download link
                  you didnt understand... the brand is called "Montana" and the product series is called "black"... this means that they have more pigments to get a higher opacity.
                  the finish color will be dark grey
                  Thanks for the font! I understand about the paints now...Thanks a lot man!

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                  • #10
                    This is the tut i've always needed! Yay

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                    • #11
                      Great job! It was great!

                      BTW what is the first song that plays?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Rhinoc View Post
                        BTW what is the first song that plays?
                        "Smooth Criminal" by David Garrett (originally by Michael Jackson)
                        Last edited by Ral Partha; 08-21-2010, 06:54 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Wow this is a wonderful thread. Great job. I hope mine turns out like yours

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                          • #14
                            Gutes Video! Danke fürs hochladen wird mir sicher helfen beim lackieren meiner zukünftigen Projekte.
                            Hab gesehen du kommst auch aus NRW

                            Kannst du mir vil sagen was du als ersatz für Bondo nimmst? Hab bisher nichts gefunden was Bondo hier in DE anbietet.
                            Kann ich da ganz normale Spachtelmasse nehmen oder muss ich auf spezielle zusätze achten?
                            Sry für Offtopic

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                            • #15
                              gehört hier eig nicht rein.
                              ich denke ich mach die tage mal einen thread für deutsche neulinge, damit diese eine ahnung haben welche produkte zu empfehlen sind und wo man diese bekommt.

                              schreib mir was das angeht besser ne PM

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