TristanArtSD
New Member
Hey everyone, I have a spray-paint question for you! Is there a rattle can spray paint (or paints) that can mimic the parkerizing effect, but on wood? I know there's DuraPark, but my guess is that it wouldn't work on wood. Plus of course, I don't need it to be functionally parkerized, just an approximation of the look.
I've been building a set of blaster replicas (from my sci fi comic) and I tried using a light grey primer and then 'dusting' a matte black paint over that but it really just ended up with me coating them entirely in black (I'm pretty okay at drawing comics but I'm a rank amateur at real-life painting lol). At the end of the day, these are really just for me to use to create photo-reference so I can draw better comic panels so it's not super-critical they be color-accurate or anything. But I'm curious about building other character's blasters and trying to make them look a little more "realistic".
Weathering would improve their look a lot, I'm sure, so I think I'd like to try my hand at that as well. Thanks in advance!
I've been building a set of blaster replicas (from my sci fi comic) and I tried using a light grey primer and then 'dusting' a matte black paint over that but it really just ended up with me coating them entirely in black (I'm pretty okay at drawing comics but I'm a rank amateur at real-life painting lol). At the end of the day, these are really just for me to use to create photo-reference so I can draw better comic panels so it's not super-critical they be color-accurate or anything. But I'm curious about building other character's blasters and trying to make them look a little more "realistic".
Weathering would improve their look a lot, I'm sure, so I think I'd like to try my hand at that as well. Thanks in advance!