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1 minute ago, Dann Tier said:

Sweet technique on that leather!...how did you do it?

Very simple but effective. as you can see in the picture i used a base color saddle tan. After first base is dry i used oil paints raw umber. Then, directly from the tube. Removed the execs on a sponge and you can started to touch the brush gently with the part.

I suggest to use the most worn brush so you will get a better unsymmetrical effect.    

 

Hope this helps :)

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5 hours ago, Rob- said:

Very simple but effective. as you can see in the picture i used a base color saddle tan. After first base is dry i used oil paints raw umber. Then, directly from the tube. Removed the execs on a sponge and you can started to touch the brush gently with the part.

I suggest to use the most worn brush so you will get a better unsymmetrical effect.    

 

Hope this helps :)

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Its a very cool effect!!....alot like the technique i developed for replicating Alcantera leather in Lamborghinis....my Reventon was the test subject.

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Here is an other update, 

Working on carbon fiber which this car has a way too much. continuing the interior and the start of the engine. Hope you like it.

I dont know if me, but im seeing that the photos im post are really big. dont know if im doing something wrong.   

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Posted
21 hours ago, beeRS said:

Great work on the carbon fibre. Those seats look fantastic. 

Thank you 

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A bit of more progress on the Pagani cockpit almost ready with most of the upgrades fixed. then is engine time :) and so far i'm very happy how it's coming along together. Hope you like the following pictures. 

 

Filter was made out of miliput.  

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Outstanding work!  The mix of textures and finishes on this build is really rewarding - and something I’m trying to do better at myself!  I’ll be watching! ? 

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The highlighting ans washing on your build are excellent, I hadn't thought of oil paints as a wash, i'll try that out, so far, the build looks amazing, thanks for sharing...

Posted
8 hours ago, Funkychiken said:

The highlighting ans washing on your build are excellent, I hadn't thought of oil paints as a wash, i'll try that out, so far, the build looks amazing, thanks for sharing...

thanks for your comment. 

I find oils very good to use, gives you time to work and you can blend them very easy. 

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Thank you guys for your time to check this out :)

Exhaust. very happy with the final result. 

Here i used AK extreme aluminium and sealed it with clear flat from alclad.

After all is dry i applied raw umber oil and slowly slowly started to clean it with a dry paint brush, leaving just a filter on the pipes. 

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Posted
On 4/15/2020 at 9:54 PM, Rob- said:

Front bracket ready and also i added a bit of scratch build. Also front part is ready and CF is fixed. Next, Seats and leather effect. Using zero paints saddle tan and raw umber oil paint.

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Rob, Hi! How do you fix micro-screw, CA or flatten it? Help me please!

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