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Paper: Sort of
I thought the membership might find this interesting. I apologize if this has already been posted.
Garland https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nibPq00c2Y0 |
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It was interesting.
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That's pretty cool.
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That is pretty cool.I wish I had paining skills like this.
I use to know an architect in Toronto building model houses using mostly cardboard but also plexi, veneer and other media.His painting skills were nowhere near as good as on video but building was much more detailed. |
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wishing aint gonna help, practice - yes :D
It's not that difficult. Card models we do here can be painted the same way as plastic stuff, all techniques apply! its even easier to build a card model for painting than do "the standard" build.... |
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Yep, it gives you a bit more room for error, most mistakes can be covered up with a bit of putty and paint. I paint all my models, and on my last build started using plastic model weathering techniques, learnt by watching youtube videos just like that one above. |
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She has some really good DIY videos using cardboard. She makes it look easy.
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