Yodrin:
So far so god, now paint that bad boy:)
Yodrin:
So far so god, now paint that bad boy:)
kimal79:
kimal79:
So far so god, now paint that bad boy:)YES SIR! hehe started last night, have a go on it today too :hat off
Yodrin
Yodrin:
Ooooohh, thats a very nice start!!
tjub:
Hate to break it but flames should be painted with white where its hottest and darker on the tips… This method inverts it.
http://www.hot-lead.org/advance/fire_theory.htm
Other than that it looks great!
kimal79:
Hate to break it but flames should be painted with white where its hottest and darker on the tips... This method inverts it. :(it works tho, in the same page, quote:
http://www.hot-lead.org/advance/fire_theory.htm
Other than that it looks great!
tjub
Yodrin:
Looks awesome!!
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moses:
Yeah, that one looks cool or better hot in this case.
I am planning to build one like this. But i would add some flames to the exhaust parts aswell.
moses
kimal79:
Yeah, that one looks cool or better hot in this case.that will look awesome!
I am planning to build one like this. But i would add some flames to the exhaust parts aswell.
moses
moses
kimal79:
Looks awesome!!thank you :hat off :cheers
Yodrin
kimal79:
day 7ish inverted flame done!
BTW anybody got a tut on how to make smoke??:hat off
moses:
Use cotton, cover it with a few thin layers of PVA glue, then paint it black, maybe some greyish drybrushing.
you could use a red drybrush where the smoke comes out of the exhaust, to reflect the heat inside the machine.
we use markers built like this for destroyed vehicles in 40k games. they are not super resilent but still look good after a few years.
moses
tjub:
Whatever floats your boat, looks good anyway... :hat offHate to break it but flames should be painted with white where its hottest and darker on the tips... This method inverts it. :(it works tho, in the same page, quote:
http://www.hot-lead.org/advance/fire_theory.htm
Other than that it looks great!
tjub
"LIGHT TIPS, DARK FLAMES?
Okay then, you ask �?" why is it that flames sometimes look like the hottest part is at the tips, and not the bottom? Well, after much scratching of heads, and observation, I have to say it�?Ts due to convection and the combustion process.
1. The convection vacuum effect draws up tongues of hotter material from the base of the fire.
2. Since the center of a fire is an oxygen-poor region the fuel cannot burn completely within the bottom of the fire. Sometimes as the flames rise, the combustibles are finally given the air they need to fully react, thus sparking these brighter tips. In effect, you get micro-eruptions of heat and light from a slightly 'darker' backdrop of flame." :hat off and than you for the heads up
kimal79
Yodrin:
Inverted flames or not, I think it looks really god, great job!!
kimal79:
Use cotton, cover it with a few thin layers of PVA glue, then paint it black, maybe some greyish drybrushing.awesome, will try this out, thank you :cheers:hat off
you could use a red drybrush where the smoke comes out of the exhaust, to reflect the heat inside the machine.
we use markers built like this for destroyed vehicles in 40k games. they are not super resilent but still look good after a few years.
moses
moses
Kera foehunter:
thanks for the video it still easer than the old way
kimal79:
kimal79:
thanks for the video it still easer than the old wayto make vid is easyer then take fotos and make a text to go with it, to be honest. but you are proboly thinking of that shade thing? yes it is super easy :P:cheers
Kera foehunter
kimal79: