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I have seen an increasing number of shells with cool paint splatter effects. I fancy having a go at doping this and wondered if anyone could offer me any advice in how you create this??
I'm guessing that it's not as simple as putting some paint on a brush and flinging it at the shell or am I being stupid?? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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It's that simple!
I have a little pot, I water the paint a little so it's runny, For me that's key! It give you the proper splatter effect. Then just, get your self a 1" decorating brush and go mad! Don't try and control the splatter, random looks better! |
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As above.... Just chuck it! I use a fairly chunky brush and flick it on. Cracking effect for little effort
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You can also 'rag-roll' a kind of splatter by spraying paint onto a scrunched up freezer bag and then dab it on...that creates a cool look too...
J |
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Thanks for replies. So it really is as simple as I thought it might be (although it saounds simple I bet it's hard to get right) My next spraying adventure is for a club members shell so I might not practice on that....
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Cool show us how you go on!
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Anyone done a splatter with liquid mask? You could splatter it on, spray your back colour and peel off the splatter and spray a fade across the area. That would look sweet!
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i've seen that done the "right" way round, ie on 1:1 cars and it looks well!
Not sure my patience would see removing the dots of mask though....... ![]()
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Although it would look cool. |
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When ever I create this effect I always start with the dark colors
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