Only your second time airbrushing, with excellent results. Little details like the black spots on the muzzle where the whiskers come out
are a nice touch. It's little details like that help make creatures come to life.
This world can always use more nerds![]()
Great job on Kitty's whiskers. Very lifelike, can almost hear it purring.
I'm actually stepping away from Worbla...
It probably will, though for real smooth surfaces, you're better off with wood glue, gesso and maybe filler. I've used worbla for Smaug and at the time I was happy with it. Now I'm a bit more feeling like going for other materials. Though I guess it has to do with the kind of cosplays I'm doing...
It does yeah. It's very versatile, but since I learnt what it is made of and then how much they charge for it, I just feel like 'I feel cheated on'. Hahaha
But it can be really easy and great to work with and get a feel of stuff. It will look good for rusty armour.Use drybrushing as a technique. The texture is great already so what I'd do is lay down a coat of black, then some places with red/brown where you want it to be rusty and then start layering with grey, lighter grey, silver, and maybe another layer of silver, or pewter/bronze whatever paints you have.
If it worksI'm personally more of the 'start dark, end light' kind. I look forward to see your technique in action.