On the painting side, if you want an extra level of detail, after you paint your armor silver and add the petroleum jelly to mask off the damaged areas, hit the armor with a coat of dark primer, let that dry and wipe away the jelly, reapply the jelly covering some of the silver and some of the primer and paint with your armor color. When you wipe the jelly away after the armor color, you will see some exposed silver and some exposed primer. It adds a bit more depth to the armor IMO. Here you can see the effect...
On top of that, if you give the armor a black wash after all of this, then hit it with some dry brushing highlights, it adds another level of realism. Notice how in this picture, there is a little silver highlight over the exposed silver layer. It makes it look like that area has been scratched multiple times over a long period.
Everything's looking good! Keep at it!
On top of that, if you give the armor a black wash after all of this, then hit it with some dry brushing highlights, it adds another level of realism. Notice how in this picture, there is a little silver highlight over the exposed silver layer. It makes it look like that area has been scratched multiple times over a long period.
Everything's looking good! Keep at it!