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The painting forum is for the discussion of techniques on the painting, decalling and weathering phases of AFV modelling and the tools and materials used.

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 Subject:  Re: Verlinden DrybrushingList thread.  
  
 Date:  Jan 23, 2001
 From:  David Nickels 
Its the same as "regular" drybrushing, but you use more white so the model looks like it has frost. Seriously, some people have commented on the "frosted" look to some of Verlinden's models. Typically in
drybrushing you use slightly lighter shades of the base color to bring out highlights or edges. Too light of a color gives a frosted look.
 
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  Verlinden Drybrushing - Sean Dailey - Jan 23, 2001
. . . Re: Verlinden Drybrushing - David Nickels - Jan 23, 2001
. . . Re: Verlinden Drybrushing - Lynn Kessler - Jan 24, 2001
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