Building The Death Star - PRODUCTION

There he is...!
Thanx for finding my reply among your Throng of admirers...

When I'm working in my shoppe & it gets to be a little Too much -
I stop by This post to get a fix of Fresh-Air in the form of determined-inspiration & once again - I'm able to 'carry on'!
 
Hmmm. And what detail has escaped previous examination? Or did you just take a trip and add in a pitstop?
 
You guys kill me! I suppose after two years, I've become predictable!

The speckle pattern on mine - at least on the lower dome - is still too course, and not dense enough. I will need to go in again and paint out (again) the largest dots, and then refill the areas with the pen.
 
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So here you go...

You can clearly see the significant difference in granularity. And keep in mind, this is AFTER I have already "smoothed out" mine once.

After seeing the original in person within 24 hours of working on mine, I can tell you that this difference in granularity creates an immediately noticeable difference in the overall visage of the model.

Also, you can see how the density of the original lends to a darker appearnce that mine currently lacks, and needs.

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The challenge that I see is that on mine, during the first pass of increasing the granularity (or "smoothing it out"), I managed to get the dots all just about the same size.

So in going in again, there is not a select sub-set of oversized dots that would be easy targets to paint out. Or in otherwords, would I need to paint out just about ALL of them?

You can see in the images that at least there is plenty of room in the light grey base coat to add in many, many much finer dots, which would be a step in the right direction.

But not so sure about taking out the larger dots...
 
ROB! You are never going to have a screen perfect DS! Get over it! ;)

What I am impressed with more than ever are how close your lines match up! I am blown away how accurate you got with photos! Seriously that is just too crazy.
 
Well if its any consolation, your Death Star is VERY displayable. If it aint perfect, its still near-perfect. I know the never ending quest for perfection all to well. Don't sweat it, just make sure you're still enjoying yourself.
 
PHArchivist,

Have you thought of trying a sponge and thinner and dabbing the splatter pattern to blur it some?

That might be easier than repainting if it works a test might be in order.

Richard
 
Here is a section I retouched today. Spent about 20 minutes on it painting out large dots and adding in finer dots with the pen.

Though...

In pics, it doesn't look much different than the section to the left.

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And the pics I already posted, just to look again.

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Rob, I think she's is beautiful like that... But I do understand you want to be as close as possible. We can't deny the speckles looks much finer on the original with those comparison pics and that it looks darker.

After all that's a hobby and not a race, you have all the time and if you wish to get it as accurate as possible, so star again !

I know that's the kind of thing which can obsess you after the model is finished and you'll regret to not have redone it.

But in some case, the second (or in your case the Xth attempt :p) is not better than the previous one and sometimes even worse... So please try on scrap before starting over on the DS. I ruined my Red 3 like that, thinking I could do a hell of Blue Leader from it, and now I regret because I failed :(

Have you tried to mix different way to have the speckle done ?

I mean do some passes with an airbrush to get fine speckles and rattle cans for the biggest ? And this way you could have a larger range of grays that would suit your DS.

That's just an idea, but before doing the speckles job, I would put a slightly darker layer than the basecoat to be sure it will be darker.

I wish I was in CA to give you a hand...

Please don't give up ! :thumbsup
 
Thanks guys for the continued support and suggestions.

My greatest concern is actually the contrast of color, more so than the degree of granularity. It is the color contrast that has an impact on how the entire model "reads" visually.

Though after experiementing on the one section (by the way, the section I retouched yesterday is all the way in the back), I'm not sure I can get where I need to get with the techniques I'm using.

So if I decide to retouch all the lower dome, I may need to accept a "closer to" or "somewhat improved" result.

And I'm pretty much relegated to the techniques I am using (hand painting out the larger dots, and adding finer dots with a pen, again by hand). I an not going to start over from the beginning.

Also, I should mention that I will continue to move forward on the model. IF I decide to retouch - or "refinesse" - the speckle on the lower dome, my approach would be to spend 30 mintues on a section, then move on in a forward direction (more lines, and eventually lights).
 
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Even in these shots of the original, you can see the blocks in the lower dome are notably darker...

Almost makes me go back to wondering if this area was under coated (remember that debate!?)...

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Yup. And if you're still working on it when the time comes, we'll have a third birthday party for the DS.
 
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