feedback on a new weathering technique

bradtdkrises

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I'm trying something new for weathering on a FvJ jacket...this is scrap burlap, and the color seems to run together in this pic (its more greenish in person) but I'm going for a moldy, dirty, grime look....this is my first try..
Am I going in the right direction? and I'm open to suggestions too! Thanks!
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Freddy vs Jason ....burlap jacket.
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Sorry I wasn't clear..lol...but please leave me feed back or suggestions..or both!
again, thank you!
 
lol cool, its a great film. what your doing for weathering is working i use heavily watered down acrylic paint to help with weathering using a cheap mist hand sprayer

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they are cheap and when your done add water spray till clear then add new colour, i use raw and burnt sienna normal brown and black add white to get a dusty grey. this is a good vid to watch from TESTED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ErLOmGZQMA
 
I do too...but i saw that pic and it looked so much more gritty and dirty and nasty...lol...i wanted to try the mold n crusty look that they got, but i didnt know how they did it...im just guessing on mine..lol
great video btw!
 
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