SprtnGriff
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Hello everyone! As I wait on my visor for my Mark V (B), I decided to knock out another helmet with some reflection on what needed improved from the last one- this meant, mainly, less blotchy weathering and generally better post processing. This was also significantly harder to print for some reason, I think the circular shapes are just difficult for FDM. Anyways, here’s the process so far.
This was stage 1 (?), a filler pass after sanding the filament underneath much more thoroughly. I’d repeat the process until it was smooth to the touch. I just used 80 Grit sandpaper and repeated for about 3 steps.
I went for a garish red, I figured I’d take into account the eventual darkwash. Masking this was hell.
And this is where I am now! Instead of dry brushing the red parts, I ran the end of a brush (the wooden part) lightly along the ridges with intentionally thick strokes that I would then dab off with a crumpled paper towel- I quite like the end result and the contrast is much better than my previous helmet. From there I just freehanded a mask for these white stripes using some spots on the model and dabbled the inside with some Vaseline. After painting, I wiped it off.
I will update this thread as I finish the final steps and have a finished project! I am already happy with my improvement.
This was stage 1 (?), a filler pass after sanding the filament underneath much more thoroughly. I’d repeat the process until it was smooth to the touch. I just used 80 Grit sandpaper and repeated for about 3 steps.
I went for a garish red, I figured I’d take into account the eventual darkwash. Masking this was hell.
And this is where I am now! Instead of dry brushing the red parts, I ran the end of a brush (the wooden part) lightly along the ridges with intentionally thick strokes that I would then dab off with a crumpled paper towel- I quite like the end result and the contrast is much better than my previous helmet. From there I just freehanded a mask for these white stripes using some spots on the model and dabbled the inside with some Vaseline. After painting, I wiped it off.
I will update this thread as I finish the final steps and have a finished project! I am already happy with my improvement.