StoneCoal Tackle 10 Posted April 4, 2007 Report Share This one has a great candy look to it too John, a real eye catcher for sure. I can see the black base and gold scales but what did you shoot the colors with? Nice work. Quote Link to comment
JP MYERS 11 Posted April 5, 2007 Report Share I used pearls mainly for the body background coloring over a white base, pearl:green,purple,teal,and blue.. The belly is 2 flourescents: yellow,pink, & pearl orange with some basic chevy red for throat.. What I do is put all the colors on, lay down the black bars, do the gold scale overlay, then I lightly go over each & every color a second time, including the black bars,spraying over the scales lightly.. All the paints are semi-transparent so they do little harm to the scales but the method enriches the background colors greatly.... The candy effect comes natural from spraying semi-transparent pearls over the gold scales, makes a nice reflective quality to the paints..The paints are all enamels, Boyds hobby paints..I use an Aztek 7778A airbrush, nothing fancy but it works great.. and Nu-Lustre55 epoxy to finish..I have a Paasche & Badger too but they're dust collectors in my shop!.. Thanks~ Quote Link to comment
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