Re: Phil's Reach EOD + Halo 4/5 thread of shenanigans (WIP, pic heavy)
Well I am currently sitting on the beach at my cottage in Ontario, and I finally have some free time to show you guys what I've been up to for the last week! I'll also be giving a bit of a mini-tutorial on how I do my spray painting... I'll be focusing on the shoulder pods/vents from my chest piece, as I painted them to match the in game paint scheme.
First off, obligatory pic of where I am currently relaxing:
Onto the Halo stuff, here is where I am at with my undersuit. Nothing too fancy, but it will do the trick!
And now on to my painting tutorial. In this first picture, both of my shoulder pods have been plasti dipped and then spray painted white, always using thin coats and multiple layers. At this point I am starting to tape off all of the parts that are to stay white. When you are masking off parts of a project, be very careful to get your tape into all the nooks amd crannies, otherwise you will be dealing with overspray later.
And here they are after I finished taping them and sprayed them red:
Once the red was dry, it was time to tape off all of the areas that were to remain red, and then spray my final color of black. Now whenever I spray paint something, I always try to start with the lightest color and work my way to the darkest, as it is far easier to paint a dark color over a lighter one.
Mmmm takin off that tape....
Now the most enjoyable part, in my opinion, is the weathering and battle damage. I fist do a black wash on my parts, using a mixture of water and black acrylic paint. I brush it on with a rag, leave it for a couple minutes (not letting it dry completely), and then I wipe it off with a cleaner cloth or paper towel. Sometimes I do this more than once if I don't get the result I am looking for on the first try. After the black wash, I hand paint silver scratches and wear onto the armor. Everyone has their own ways of doing this. I like to lay a thin bead of paint down an edge with my brush, then dip into that bead with my brush and pull my "scratches" away from it. Here is my result:
And to finish off my post, here are all of the parts I painted in the past week or so. Not all of them have been weathered, and the torso still needs more spray painting on the back, but I'm overall quite happy with the results!