Q Is For K12
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So, I'm a bit new here and I have a VERY limited budget. However, I was able to produce this veryvery mediocre replica of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
(kelvin8 on deviantART in case people can't see the image above)
Which I built from this papercraft: Hitchhiker's guide by ScannerJOE on deviantART
Originally I built it all together, gave it some cardboard backing, painted 3 layers of Mod Podge over it, spray painted it 2 layers of silver, then one layer of black, and received the end result you see up there. Unfortunately, it looks terrible to me.
I'm going to build another one soon, but before I do - I was wondering if you guys could give me some cheap ways to make it look more screen accurate (AKA smooth, non brushy cover/right texture for cover, getting the metal the right shiny brushed metal texture, and being able to actually scratch it without peeling off all the layers of spray paint).
Attached is some reference pictures I took of the Guide (one of them is a replica I found here) just in case.
Thanks! - Kelvin.


(kelvin8 on deviantART in case people can't see the image above)
Which I built from this papercraft: Hitchhiker's guide by ScannerJOE on deviantART
Originally I built it all together, gave it some cardboard backing, painted 3 layers of Mod Podge over it, spray painted it 2 layers of silver, then one layer of black, and received the end result you see up there. Unfortunately, it looks terrible to me.
I'm going to build another one soon, but before I do - I was wondering if you guys could give me some cheap ways to make it look more screen accurate (AKA smooth, non brushy cover/right texture for cover, getting the metal the right shiny brushed metal texture, and being able to actually scratch it without peeling off all the layers of spray paint).
Attached is some reference pictures I took of the Guide (one of them is a replica I found here) just in case.
Thanks! - Kelvin.