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Exhausted
I was wondering if anyone could help me with something I have been trying to find out. I have noticed that a lot of you do really nice "weathering" or "heat treating" on exhaust systems. I have spent a lot of time trying to find a good tutorial on a way to get these effects but havent found any. Does anyone know where I might find one or could someone make one. I was also wondering if you could also tell me where to put proper colors in proper locations.
Thank you for any help you can give. Here is a picture as to what I am referring to, but I am thinking for a automotive exhaust system though. ![]()
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Re: Exhausted
The best way to determine proper location and proper colors is by looking at pics of exhausts- preferably pics of the system you're trying to replicate.
I like to use clear acrylic paints sprayed over metallic colors. My technique looks a bit like this.
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