1/350 DDG-95 Uss James E. Williams (Trumpeter + Pontos) Done

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Re: 1/350 DDG-95 Uss James E. Williams (Trumpeter + Pontos)

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wow?fantastic?nice work?I have learned your skill?thx
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Re: 1/350 DDG-95 Uss James E. Williams (Trumpeter + Pontos)

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What a wonderful build. I am enamored by the detail you have put into the project. I have one question if you don't mind, you spoke of a taping technique for creating the small shading effect on the hull. Are you doing the base gray then overlaying a tape grid pattern on top then adding a light misting of white over it the get the shading effect?

I have attempted to use other methods to add more detail to the hull but what you have done is by far the best I have seen.

Would love your advice on proper shading technique.

Thanks and regards,
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Re: 1/350 DDG-95 Uss James E. Williams (Trumpeter + Pontos)

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Fossil_13000 wrote:What a wonderful build. I am enamored by the detail you have put into the project. I have one question if you don't mind, you spoke of a taping technique for creating the small shading effect on the hull. Are you doing the base gray then overlaying a tape grid pattern on top then adding a light misting of white over it the get the shading effect?

I have attempted to use other methods to add more detail to the hull but what you have done is by far the best I have seen.

Would love your advice on proper shading technique.

Thanks and regards,
Hey,

Yes I use a tape method to produce the oil canning effect on the hull. Like you said, first the base grey, after that I start with the horizontal lines, which are tediously masked one line at a time, then sprayed with the base grey lightened with white.
After all the horizontal lines are done, I start masking and spraying the vertical lines one by one. And yes it's a tedious process and would prolly be easier with a self made specific mask. After all this is done I mist coat another lightened grey shade to tie and blend the effect down. This usually with reference in hand as it's not equally intense in every area.

Here's a few shot of a different project for examples:


The bow area only has the horizontal and vertical lines without the mist coat.
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The stern with mist coat already applied.
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