I'll use the Yellow to paint the Dom's Heatsabre afterwards, because I don't want to 'just start' with painting a model without at least a few experiences.
Anyways, today, the 'prelude', will consist of a new image of my OO-Raiser (double oh Gundam + O Raiser).
Well, what's so special?
I juste love those fluorescent colors, because... it looks cool!!! ^_^'
The eyes are painted green and this head 'jewel' is painted with help of many little pink dots :) (in order to achive the pink to be not noticeable, or at least less noticeable, with daylight etc.)
I really can recommend fluorescent gundam marker if you happen to have a black light near your display.
Another idea I might give a try sooner or later (read: later) would be painting the eyes with fluorescent color and inserting a blacklight LED inside the Head. But 1st, I need one of those LEDs and 2nd, it might only work in the nu-Gundams head, due it's size.
Well, we'll see.
The eyes are painted green and this head 'jewel' is painted with help of many little pink dots :) (in order to achive the pink to be not noticeable, or at least less noticeable, with daylight etc.)
I really can recommend fluorescent gundam marker if you happen to have a black light near your display.
Another idea I might give a try sooner or later (read: later) would be painting the eyes with fluorescent color and inserting a blacklight LED inside the Head. But 1st, I need one of those LEDs and 2nd, it might only work in the nu-Gundams head, due it's size.
Well, we'll see.
2 comments:
Agree. Really cool effect for the head piece. ^^
I only know fluorescent colors have a glossy effect for beam saber. Never know that they would glow in the dark ^^
the only problem is, that you need some black light. After the black light is turned off, the fluorescent color stops glowing immediatly
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