arborealkey
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Re: Skyrim Glass Armor [COMPLETE]
I'm really sorry for the late answer :/
The acrylics are all from Pebeo, here are the references:
Gold: N°350
Green-Blue: N°358
Blue-Green:N°357
Green-Yellow:N°359
In fact, I just did this randomly the first time with colors I had at home and thought it wasn't that bad, so I kept the same process for the rest...
Thank you ! In fact, I'm a bit new to this (I made my first armor in February 2016), so I have yet to try new things. I use wood glue only because it's cheap and I have a bunch at home, so I've never tried sealing epoxy (I don't even know what it's called in my language o0). Thank you very much for the tip, I'll be sure to gather information about this (Google is my best friend).
Oh, and...this is what happens when you mod your game.
Picture by: https://www.facebook.com/KaeruPictures/ (each time we run into each other at a con, we end up taking stupid photos, I love this guy)
I'm really sorry for the late answer :/
Thank you ^^This is FANTASTIC! Great work! :thumbsup
I guess I had the motivation Who needs sleep anyway ?Great work on this, and super fast too!
Thank you !This is very nice. All those little lines you just made up are very cool
I couldn't thank the photographers at the convention enough for those pics ! I hope I'll be able to do a proper photoshoot in the wilds someday.amour looks amazing, nice photos too
Thank you !!Inspirational - your details are amazing
Thank you ! Here is a beautiful...screenshot of my Instagram (someone asked the same thing).This is lovely! May I ask what your process was for painting the green?
The acrylics are all from Pebeo, here are the references:
Gold: N°350
Green-Blue: N°358
Blue-Green:N°357
Green-Yellow:N°359
In fact, I just did this randomly the first time with colors I had at home and thought it wasn't that bad, so I kept the same process for the rest...
Thank you ! And in fact, and it's not that clean I've tried working with thermoplastics before, but I didn't really liked it.stunning and so clean for foam!
Thank you very much !Wow! Amazing!
I've been playing Skyrim for a couple of years now, and wow... you nailed that. Awesome job
Thanks a lot !Okay. Somebody please bring back my jaw! Excellent work and details!
Thank you ^^!Great work. The paint job really brings it to life.
This is probably the best suit of armor I've seen outside of a major movie! Usually armor just doesn't fit quite right and the weathering looks almost nonexistent, but this is incredible, well done! :thumbsup
You have probably tried this already and it might not even work, but have you ever tried a sealing epoxy instead of wood glue to give it a smooth finish? It would require several coats to give a smooth finish due to how much it soaks in, but I think it might fill the details less than wood glue. You are clearly much better than me at making, but I thought I'd share in the hopes that it makes things easier and better for you if you haven't tried this already.
Thank you ! In fact, I'm a bit new to this (I made my first armor in February 2016), so I have yet to try new things. I use wood glue only because it's cheap and I have a bunch at home, so I've never tried sealing epoxy (I don't even know what it's called in my language o0). Thank you very much for the tip, I'll be sure to gather information about this (Google is my best friend).
Oh, and...this is what happens when you mod your game.
Picture by: https://www.facebook.com/KaeruPictures/ (each time we run into each other at a con, we end up taking stupid photos, I love this guy)