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Old 03-05-2005, 11:58 PM
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panel lines

hello,

when painting panel lines, what sort of methods do you use? i am trying to make my panel lines stand out on my current supra but i do not really know how to

does anyone have a easy method that i can do? or should i stick with the efficient el-cheapo method of using a toothpick

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Old 03-06-2005, 12:22 AM
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Re: panel lines

Hey,

Usually, I use flat black paint, thinned. Use a tiny brush to avoid overage. Brush into the panel line. Wipe excess off. Hope it helps.

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Re: panel lines

buy a Pigma Micron marker, fit in panel lines perfect.
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Re: panel lines

The most realistic I've seen take the body color and darken it with some black paint...looks a little better then just black.
Check out this tutorial for more info: http://italianhorses.net/Tutorials/Panelines/panels.htm
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Re: panel lines

Gundam marker pens
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Re: panel lines

i just started by using a 10/0 paints brush and warhammer black ink. Its thin allready and it runs into the line so well and is not to dark
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I like using Pigma Micron .005 black pens for making panel lines. They're basically a disposable technical pen, I've seen them in most art supply stores and Hobby Lobby/Micheal's. I like to apply the panel lines on an intermediate coat of paint...apply a few color coats, let dry, apply the panel lines w/the Pigma Micron pen, let dry, and apply a few more light color coats. This way the panel lines are ultra-clean, and a darker shade of the color. It's also quite easy to do-less messy than using paint, although the tutorial on italianhorses.net is my second-favorite method of applying panel lines.


An assortment of pigment liners/disposable technical pens that can be used to detail models as well.


.005 is the smallest shown, also shown is .01 and .02


This picture is huge, the line looks a bit ragged, but you don't see that on the model which is much smaller than the picture.
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Never use black. Use the color of the car and darken it just a bit. I find black panel lines ruin the look of a nice build. You are just creating the shadow and if you look close you will see it is just the color of the car only darker. Just my
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Re: Re: panel lines

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Never use black. Use the color of the car and darken it just a bit. I find black panel lines ruin the look of a nice build.
Tell me black isn't nice (my current project)


I agree on White, Yellow, Lime Green and other "light" color, it look bad. But in most case, it make the job done !
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Re: panel lines

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I like using Pigma Micron .005 black pens for making panel lines.


I also, ummm... "borrowed" the under-the-paint idea from you Bob. Works even better.
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Re: Re: Re: panel lines

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Tell me black isn't nice (my current project)


I agree on White, Yellow, Lime Green and other "light" color, it look bad. But in most case, it make the job done !
I am saying IMHO black is much too stark. I am not saying your current project is wrong. When I look at pictures of the real car the line is just a shadow and sometimes is not visible at all. I do not see any black lines in this picture for example.

But I have looked at pictures of this car after a race and the panel lines are very dark but are not black.
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Re: panel lines

You are right. It's not 100% realistic, but you can get a good look out of a gundam marker (this is my point)
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Re: panel lines

hmmm. id try the darken the body color of the paint but the castrol toms supra is white and if i darkened it, the panel lines would look grey. maybe ill try using a black marker pen or something.
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Re: panel lines

At the moment I have Gundam markers but am too scared to use them!
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Re: panel lines

I like black panel lines no metter what
But then again I work with rally cars only and it is a little different story then the regular, one colour cars. I don't like black panel lines only on yellow cars, but I love them on white ones.
This is my Corolla with nice black ones done by simple thined MM enemal SG black.
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