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Finished! How to Weather an HO Scale Freight Car - Part 2 

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Originally, I thought I could finish this car in a single video, but it was running long. Rather than cram everything in, I instead broke it into two parts.
In this video weather an HO Scale covered hopper car using a number of different layered techniques. Often when I do a weathering project, I use only Pan Pastels, but this time, there were a number of effects I was looking for, so I decided to dig a little deeper into my bag of weathering tricks. The techniques include india ink washes, painting and drybrushing with acrylics, PrismaColor erasable pigment pencils, and Pan Pastel Powders. In this video, I complete the Pan Pastel powders, as well as add rust using Copic Sketch Markers, and oil paint washes.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:48 - PanPastels
10:35 - Copic Sketch Markers... Again
15:05 - Oil Paint Washes
21:06 - Final Adjustments
22:35 - Wrapping Up
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Комментарии : 33   
@fbrailroad4628
@fbrailroad4628 2 года назад
All great weathering tip.Very informative video, Joe. Thank you for sharing this with us, David.
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC Год назад
Happy to share!
@houseofrandomness
@houseofrandomness 2 года назад
The end result is great! I'm gonna look into those pens.
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 2 года назад
Don't forget about the affiliate link in the description. Should take you right there if you want to buy from Amazon. I quite like the effect they give. Especially for small dots of rust.
@paulliddiard141
@paulliddiard141 2 года назад
I heard you can get the wheel kick-up using a toothbrush with higher outside bristles. Great video!!! Nice grouping of techniques!!! Thanks!
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 2 года назад
Interesting! I'll have to look into that.
@markwakeley3835
@markwakeley3835 2 года назад
Looks great. I might experiment with an oil wash. Thanks
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 2 года назад
You should! Just remember, a little goes a long way.
@debbiemilka2251
@debbiemilka2251 Год назад
I think that you are a bit tough on yourself. I really liked the splatter you put on the ends of the covered hopper. And the others you liked better are great also. I've seen both dirty after effects. Don't worry about it.
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC Год назад
I’m always tough on myself. 🙂
@ronduz1281
@ronduz1281 2 года назад
Great job 👍👍👍keep them coming
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 2 года назад
Thanks! Will do!
@medwaymodelrailway7129
@medwaymodelrailway7129 2 года назад
Very nice video lots going on like the detail thanks DD.
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@medwaymodelrailway7129
@medwaymodelrailway7129 2 года назад
@@ThePixelDepotLLC Thanks very much for replying to my comment. Like the work you are doing so l subscribe to your channel to improve mine to get some great ideas. Thanks DD.
@OTRWA
@OTRWA 2 года назад
I have been watching a few hopper weathering clips lately...my problem is not being able to buy any at the moment...chasing a few 3 bay open side grain hoppers fom the 80s.
@wilzdart
@wilzdart 2 года назад
I used to use pan pastels but have switched to pigments what I do is dampen the area with AB thinner and use a fan brush or a stippling brush to give the car some texture. Like the way your car turned out. Your oil washes looked very cool.
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 2 года назад
You suggested the pigments to me in a previous comment, and I'll probably try them out at some point. At the moment, I've got a ton of Pan Pastel colors, and they work so well for me, I've been hesitant to change.
@wilzdart
@wilzdart 2 года назад
Sorry I was not making light of the use of pan pastels. I just like the results of pigments.
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 2 года назад
@@wilzdart I did not take it that way at all. I was just explaining why I haven't used them. :)
@Vman7757
@Vman7757 Год назад
I made a cardboard mast with two slits spaced the same as the wheels. I hold it about a quarter inch from the car. Then with a tooth brush i spray the oil wash though the mask to get the wheel spray. I works not only for all cars? But in n scale too. You may need to make s few masks to get what you might find to your liking.
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC Год назад
This is a great tip! Thank you!
@jimbarrett1975
@jimbarrett1975 2 года назад
Great stuff. I've just invested in a covered hopper as a weathering project. I normally just use enamel paints but I've bought some pastel pencils and India ink so will have a go with some of your techniques.
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 2 года назад
Very cool! Let me know how it goes. I'd love to see photos.
@BN-1991
@BN-1991 Год назад
I really enjoyed your weathering techniques the car came out looking really great. I have a question on your Indian ink . Do you use of alcohol based burn umber. Would you be able to tell me where I could pick some of this up at. Thanks Roy
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC Год назад
Thanks, Roy. I got mine from Amazon: amzn.to/3ARsTai.
@brownie8235
@brownie8235 2 года назад
Vallejo have oil and grease in their environment series as well.
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 2 года назад
I'll have to look for those. I've always used "oily black" from Polly Scale, but we all know that's not around anymore.Could be a great replacement.
@ronscannell6942
@ronscannell6942 11 месяцев назад
Very nice
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 10 месяцев назад
Thanks
@Conrail1976
@Conrail1976 4 месяца назад
Have you ever tried bounce weathering? Great for texture dust and grime picked up from the car moving.
@leegorcheck6537
@leegorcheck6537 2 года назад
I love your weather and technique I just had one serious question... they are three points oxidation is sun beatin weathered in time..but when metal is scratched it starts to automatically starts it's progress to light rust then the dark rust that i call full bloom rust.. you put light rust over full bloom rust..why this way??
@ThePixelDepotLLC
@ThePixelDepotLLC 2 года назад
Honestly, because I'm dumb! I totally disregarded exactly what I was telling people about how things rust. 😬
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