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realistic door jambs?
So I've noticed a common theme on the good completed projects here is that the doorjambs and cracks look really realistic. Are you guys just carefully painting them black with a brush, or is there a better method? I couldn't find anything in the FAQ on it...
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Re: realistic door jambs?
Airbrush is what i would use.
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Re: realistic door jambs?
.005 micron marker
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Re: realistic door jambs?
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If so try a search, it has been discussed many times before, with lots of different techniques suggested. |
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Re: realistic door jambs?
ah! "panel lines!" Helps if you know the terminology
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Re: realistic door jambs?
Did you find anything useful in a search?
The below thread is a recent one and covers most of the different ideas used. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=375724 |
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Re: realistic door jambs?
Yup, thanks guys. I think I'll try out the gray and black .005 micron pens
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