Creating a Multi-layer Chipped Paint Look
Sometimes props need to look like they've seen some action, and one way to achieve this is with multi-layer chipped paint. It gives the impression that the piece has been painted more than once and has been knocked around over the years. If you're wondering "how do you do that?" well then you've come to the right place. I'll show you how to achieve this weathered look with a bit of toothpaste and your favorite spray paint colors!
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E-11 Snub Nose Model by @bigfredscustoms –
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PAINTS:
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Alclad II Chrome –
Montana Gold Mushroom spray paint –
Montana Gold Sahara Yellow spray paint –
FolkArt Brown Antique Wax –
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• Canon M50 Body –
• Canon 24-70 f2.8 II USM Lens –
• SmallRig Cage –
• Battery Adapter –
• Manfrotto Tripod with Fluid Head –
• DJI Ronin SC –
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