Arithen Well-Known Member Nov 14, 2009 #2 Read the stickies! they will tell you everything. here is one sticky to get you started http://405th.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=10861 Also, a good way to get extreme details would be with clay! just apply a small layer of clay over your (mostly) finished piece and use tools to get really great details out of it. good luck EDIT: here's a tutorial for that one as well http://405th.com/?p=2306
Read the stickies! they will tell you everything. here is one sticky to get you started http://405th.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=10861 Also, a good way to get extreme details would be with clay! just apply a small layer of clay over your (mostly) finished piece and use tools to get really great details out of it. good luck EDIT: here's a tutorial for that one as well http://405th.com/?p=2306
F ForgedReclaimer Well-Known Member Nov 14, 2009 #3 clay wont stand up unless you cast though? or is cover in something?
Arithen Well-Known Member Nov 14, 2009 #4 ForgedReclaimer said: clay wont stand up unless you cast though? or is cover in something? Click to expand... correct... if your using oil based, if your not... then start using oil based!!! Last edited by a moderator: Jul 26, 2017
ForgedReclaimer said: clay wont stand up unless you cast though? or is cover in something? Click to expand... correct... if your using oil based, if your not... then start using oil based!!!
LastSpartan Sr Member Nov 14, 2009 #5 http://405th.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=20416 Bondo is easy to learn, just try it. It's fun actually.
http://405th.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=20416 Bondo is easy to learn, just try it. It's fun actually.