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Round Six Report from Rob Jedi - Part 6


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Rob Jedi continues:


Next up on the to-do list was the cockpit. I decided to use some Scaly Green to paint the glass. I lightened this up with white ink, and painted the various panes like a gem - with the highlight at the bottom, and a large sparkling highlight on the front pane (at the top). Although this was a fairly large area to blend, the white ink mixed into the paint acts very much like a flow-aid, and makes blending quite quick.

The cockpit

After this, I painted over the torso blue-areas and shoulders with Enchanted Blue, then did a wash of Moody Blue to blend it back into the dark colour. Moody Blue seems to be able to do this very easily, since it has such a strong pigment. I cleaned up the edges with Enchanted again, then did final edging with Sky Blue.

The shoulders are highlighted