Gimpdiggity
Master Member
Hi everyone.
I'm working on a 3D printed Baby Groot. I would like to do some detail work with a wash, so that I can get the "lower" areas of his head and body filled in a bit darker than the surface to give him some visual variance.
I also would like him to be finished in a matte, or maybe satin, finish.
Based on what I have been able to find I would want to go in this order:
1. Primer
2. Base coat
3. Gloss clear
4. Wash
5. Satin/matte clear
From what I understand the gloss clear is used so that the wash won't "grab" onto the finish and become harder to wipe off/control.
Does this look correct? If not, can anyone offer advice on what I have mixed up or missing?
Thanks!
I'm working on a 3D printed Baby Groot. I would like to do some detail work with a wash, so that I can get the "lower" areas of his head and body filled in a bit darker than the surface to give him some visual variance.
I also would like him to be finished in a matte, or maybe satin, finish.
Based on what I have been able to find I would want to go in this order:
1. Primer
2. Base coat
3. Gloss clear
4. Wash
5. Satin/matte clear
From what I understand the gloss clear is used so that the wash won't "grab" onto the finish and become harder to wipe off/control.
Does this look correct? If not, can anyone offer advice on what I have mixed up or missing?
Thanks!