hello everyone,
i am going to be making some new armor in these next few weeks, and I've been looking into battle damage, and scarring of the piece. ive seen people using petrolium jelly as a way to be able to scrape layers away after painting. One way i am thinking if at all possible, could one use spot puddie halfway dried to the point of being clay like could one use steel wool as a way of making it look like shrapnel damage on lets say a shoulder or chest piece? if so can anyone give me some more information on how or what techniques you use so i can have an easier way of getting the results i want!! thanks
i am going to be making some new armor in these next few weeks, and I've been looking into battle damage, and scarring of the piece. ive seen people using petrolium jelly as a way to be able to scrape layers away after painting. One way i am thinking if at all possible, could one use spot puddie halfway dried to the point of being clay like could one use steel wool as a way of making it look like shrapnel damage on lets say a shoulder or chest piece? if so can anyone give me some more information on how or what techniques you use so i can have an easier way of getting the results i want!! thanks
-Jared