PHArchivist
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Not really. I either held the styrene at arms length and spray or proped it up so it was still vertical.
Remember that smaller paint specks will travel farther than the larger ones. So I just sprayed in about 4 or 5 short bursts from about a foot and a half away to get the smaller dots and for the larger ones, I held the can well above the panel area so the larger dots would fall and hit it.
I didnt get the tone very even so I just hit it with some of my base color and adding those speckles evened it out.
Also it should be noted that a few of the panels in my picture dont have the white in them. Remember this was super quick and sloppy. No measuring or protractors. Just showing how I think you can get both the lightest and darkest panels with no darker grey.
I see what you mean about the location of those panels Rob. Good thing you spotted it now instead of later.
I had noticed the absence of white in some.
Its funny - our techniques (even down to the type of nozzle) are quite similar, but you can see a difference in the results.
I've found that the finest of particles hit the model as a dust that simply wipes off.