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Panel Lines Idea

Do you guys think I can do my panel lines after I primered the body and spray the body color on top of the panel lines? Do you think it will work?
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Re: Panel Lines Idea

Are you talking about scribing them (redo), or are you talking about a wash, where you higlight them?

I do the highlighting after the clearcoates.
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Re: Panel Lines Idea

I always apply black panel lines (from a .005" pigment liner pen) over a first layer of color after it's dried and been scuffed for another coat of paint, and then apply another few coats of color, then clear. If you apply it over primer you might have to apply too much color to make them look effective.
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Re: Panel Lines Idea

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I always apply black panel lines (from a .005" pigment liner pen) over a first layer of color after it's dried and been scuffed for another coat of paint, and then apply another few coats of color, then clear. If you apply it over primer you might have to apply too much color to make them look effective.
oh that's a great idea. so you would apply it only on the first coat. cause I tried applying panel lines after I painted all the color coat. It made it looks like a toy. Not very realistic.
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Re: Panel Lines Idea

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Are you talking about scribing them (redo), or are you talking about a wash, where you higlight them?

I do the highlighting after the clearcoates.
I was talking about higlighten them.
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