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Do you have a photo of the effect you're going after with it?
Ahh, interesting. That's a much different image than I had in my head for the brick.There are some areas where it's still a bit "pink". Have you thought about drybrushing some more brown on it.Brick is surprisingly tough, and I'm trying to get my own head around it.
...Once I'm all done with the walls, I will add a wash and weather the brick and doors with chalk to give it a dirty look.
Cool cool. I did miss that.It just looked a little odd, and out of place with your otherwise stunning work.I definitely don't mean to attack, and forget that when you're new here, you might not realize that most of the criticism you'll receive here is constructive (even if the medium itself may not do a great job of allowing us to communicate it).I don't know if you ever saw how much ribbing Dave Vollmer took about his giant signals before he finally changed them out. He's now much happier with them though.
I don't know if you ever saw how much ribbing Dave Vollmer took about his giant signals before he finally changed them out. He's now much happier with them though.
Yes, as we like to say around here, "Better modeling through peer pressure." Oh, and attaboys aren't generally thrown around here freely. In fact, if you post some pictures of your modeling and all you get is crickets, well, take that as a compliment. That means no nitpicking. I really shouldn't use the term nitpicking, because it really is honest-to-goodness constructive criticism around here. On my layout, I owe a skewed wooden trestle, a highway bridge, my trees, and more to the recommendations of fellow TRW forumers. My layout is where it is as a large result of a bunch of 's.DFF