WEST ORTON
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My new phone has a wide angle lens. (As well as standard and telephoto).Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 5:07 pm That’s a big shed, the loco looks lost in the distance.
Thanks for the comments, chaps - not finished yet.
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Great job - it looks so real - especially the picture with the loco at the back of the shed.
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More work on the shed roof. I wanted to simulate individual corrugated panel so having applied a grey primer I added a bottom edge to the panels with a slightly darker grey airbrushed on and using a strip of tape for a sharp edge. This was followed by a couple of coats of a black wash.
I then lightly picked out some of the panel edges with rust (oil paint) with a few light touches of a flat brush.
20221210_114317 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Using an old, worn brush I then pushed the oils up the panels away from the horizontal joints and along the vertical panel joints.
20221210_114353 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
This gives a reasonable impression of the panels.
20221210_114632 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Two completed roof sections reusing the ventilation louvre from the old roof. Once this has dried I may have to give it a coat of Matt varnish to dull down the sheen from the washes.
20221210_121734 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
I then lightly picked out some of the panel edges with rust (oil paint) with a few light touches of a flat brush.
20221210_114317 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Using an old, worn brush I then pushed the oils up the panels away from the horizontal joints and along the vertical panel joints.
20221210_114353 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
This gives a reasonable impression of the panels.
20221210_114632 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
Two completed roof sections reusing the ventilation louvre from the old roof. Once this has dried I may have to give it a coat of Matt varnish to dull down the sheen from the washes.
20221210_121734 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Strange but close up I thought that’s not working but then a picture of the whole thing and wow, perfect.
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I had my doubts at every stage Brian.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 2:28 pm Strange but close up I thought that’s not working but then a picture of the whole thing and wow, perfect.
Before I added the rust I was preparing to respray the whole thing and start again. I bought some Matt varnish this morning but I need the oils to dry and try a test piece first as I’m likely to get a reaction between the paints. In this weather that’s going to take some time.
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Ventured into the shed to start some rough brush painting of some 3D printed pieces this morning - to find that the fluid in my ultrasonic airbrush cleaner has frozen solid. I did not stay out there for very long.
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