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Forums - Modelling / Painting

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: Brick color(s)List thread.  
  
 Date:  Jan 25, 2008
 From:  Cliff Mathewson 
The best choice for brick color as far as I'm concerned is a color called either burnt umber or burnt sienna by a company called Delta Ceramcoat you can find it it either the craft section at Wal-Mart or Micheals .It costs less than $1.00 and it's dead on for brick color.For mortar use ready mix spackle to the wall after you've paintd it .Let everything dry Then give everything a wash to blend the colors together .Then dry brush with various shades of color because like in nature nothing is uniform.I suggest that you find old brick buildings,factorys or the back of city buildings along alleys to get ideas for a realistic finishHappy Modeling,Cliff.
 
Thread Listing 
  Brick color(s) - Bret Kinman - Jan 24, 2008
. . . Re: Brick color(s) - Alan Mckenzie - Jan 25, 2008
. . . Re: Brick color(s) - Sean Langley - Jan 25, 2008
. . . Re: Brick color(s) = any color - Glenn Gerson - Jan 25, 2008
. . . Re: Brick color(s) - Cliff Mathewson - Jan 25, 2008
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