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My Attempt at doing something less basic

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Painted up a spare Yokomo body over the weekend. Decided to try to replicate the scheme on my XX-4 and X-5.
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Things I learned:
-cutting compound curves is a pain in the ass, especially on curved surfaces
-need to get better on consistent cutting designs and also need a better knife handle that actually fits the blades I'm using.
-bitty designs liquid mask works way better than the spazstix stuff I tried in the past and DIDN"T end in disaster this time(unlike the last 3 times)!
-get the paint mix/air pressure right before starting on the body. Had some issues where I went too heavy on the shading in some areas and it splatters instead of being a gradient.
-Need to use colors that are separated by more shades when doing shading/highlights, a lot of my details disappeared.
-Don't underestimate how much the backing color changes a shade. That was originally Bright Silver but turned to Gunmetal when i spray the black backer. I used this tactic later for the shading on the Orange drips after my original idea was more of less invisible.
-I hate window nets
-just slow down and don't pull of the mask and touch wet paint.
-an airbrush will always clog at the worst possible times.
-a contortionist designed standard airbrushes, I vastly prefer the trigger style one.
-cleanup sucks
Consistency is the key I keep misplacing.

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Re: My Attempt at doing something less basic

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Admirable attempt on a Complex paint job.

On the plus side...
There wasn't any real bleed through between colors.
+1 on the dislike of window nets.
Bet it would have looked really pretty backed in white.

Taping some cellophane to a scrap wood frame makes for super cheap practice panels... if you ignore the cost of paint. :roll: :lol:

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Re: My Attempt at doing something less basic

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Dangeruss wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:07 pm Admirable attempt on a Complex paint job.

On the plus side...
There wasn't any real bleed through between colors.
+1 on the dislike of window nets.
Bet it would have looked really pretty backed in white.

Taping some cellphone to a scrap wood frame makes for super cheap practice panels... if you ignore the cost of paint. :roll: :lol:
Probably going to use old bottles or plastic packing material to test paint interactions before the next body.
Consistency is the key I keep misplacing.

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Re: My Attempt at doing something less basic

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The bitty design is definitely the best I've used. I tried the proline but it was chunky and this style xacto #10 works good for the compound curves.
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Re: My Attempt at doing something less basic

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mikea96 wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:43 pm The bitty design is definitely the best I've used. I tried the proline but it was chunky and this style xacto #10 works good for the compound curves.
Been using #16 blades but a rounded blade does seem to make more sense for curves. I'll definitely give those a shot, thank you!
Consistency is the key I keep misplacing.

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