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Scale Model Basics: Dot filters 

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Welcome to FineScale Modeler magazine's Scale Model Basics: Dot filters! Editor Aaron Skinner discusses dot filters, what they do, and how to use them.
00:09 Intro
00:14 What are filters?
00:55 What tools will you need?
01:43 Prepping your palette
02:14 Painting dot filters
02:48 Using a thinning medium on the dots
03:20 What kind of paint to use dot filters on
03:56 How to use dot filters on vertical vs horizontal surfaces
04:46 What it will look like
05:24 Color choice
05:35 Dot filters in a grey color scheme
06:51 Using highlights and shadows
07:11 Strategically placing dots
07:26 Why blotting the paint off is important
07:50 Dot filters with a bright color scheme
09:05 Using dot filters on a painted Whippet tank
09:15 Using a paint scheme that compliments the model's paint
10:52 Using a brightly colored paint scheme on a painted model
12:21 Wrap-up
12:35 Sign-off
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@tippo5341
@tippo5341 Год назад
Can see the detail reality adding to models...as I've just got back into modelling...specifically 1/350 ships...this will aid in adding rust staining and other run offs from projections across the hulls and structures...thanks as always!!!! Cheers from Sydney Aus!!!
@FineScaleModelermagazine
@FineScaleModelermagazine Год назад
That's a great reason to use this technique! Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
@DonSuratos
@DonSuratos Год назад
Love this video... well as always. 💙🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🎨🎨🎨
@FineScaleModelermagazine
@FineScaleModelermagazine Год назад
Thank you for watching, Don! We're glad you enjoyed it!
@kearly64
@kearly64 Год назад
Great video I learned a lot. Could you add a link of where to buy the palette?
@FineScaleModelermagazine
@FineScaleModelermagazine Год назад
Thanks for watching! You can pick up a glass palette here: kalmbachhobbystore.com/product/85241?
@nicholaskindred929
@nicholaskindred929 Год назад
Doesn't the thinner mess up the Base coat??
@FineScaleModelermagazine
@FineScaleModelermagazine Год назад
Great question! Make sure to put a flat clear coat over your base coat first and let it dry thoroughly before applying the dot filter.
@nicholaskindred929
@nicholaskindred929 Год назад
@@FineScaleModelermagazine that's what I was thinking 🤔, how ever wasn't sure. Thank you 😊
@xsamitt
@xsamitt Год назад
Can anyone please explain to me what mapping is ?
@FineScaleModelermagazine
@FineScaleModelermagazine Год назад
If you have ever used your paint brush to simulate random chips in paint on your models, then you have used a version of the mapping technique. What modelers have done is expand that technique (of using random dots applied with a fine-tipped paintbrush) to create areas of fading, wear, and other discolorations. Most often, modelers use artist oils to achieve the effects they're looking for because they take longer to dry and allow more time to work than acrylics. The "mapping" name came from how the borders of countries on a map are often irregular (following rivers or other natural barriers) and how maps will often tint one country slightly different from adjacent countries to make them easier to discern--like the discoloration of chipped or faded paint. Hope this helps!
@xsamitt
@xsamitt Год назад
@@FineScaleModelermagazine I am just starting ;-) So I am open to all the help I can get.I thank you for you this. So i take it that Mapping is taking a section of a model kit and working on that?
@metroidmania8833
@metroidmania8833 7 месяцев назад
Any suggestions for color choice over Farm Implement Yellow? (working on a guitar build)
@robertjensen1438
@robertjensen1438 Год назад
Just a comment for the algorithm
@c123bthunderpig
@c123bthunderpig Год назад
I never criticize my most favorite modeling video team. However, can't quite agree with you on this one. First, I'm an aircraft builder, and build clean, not weather, especially like a series build of Century Class jets. Occasionally I'll attempt a diorama and will weather. The reason I don't weather is weatheing in general varies from theater of operations and aircraft and length of time in operations, but most of all weathering also has scale, nicking a piece here and there is not realistic scale. There are washs that do the same the same thing..Models today, even 1/48th cost just about 100 bucks, then you have accessories and paints. AND THAT IS WHY I am disagreeing with this technique. . The price of oil paints depending on brand and quality, can run 5 to 30 bucks, maybe even more. The amount of paint you had on the pallet could run up to 100 bucks and your " little dab will do ya" is a lot of waste , Plus you need to be familiar with color blending to be successful . Your demo on the armour was a little more explanatory than dots on gray plastic. I still wouldn't cost out that much for oils. Every modeler has a different style or preference, So this is just a technique disagreement because I probably have benefited more from Fine Scale Modelers recommendations than any other source
@viper29ca
@viper29ca Год назад
For stuff like this, you buy the cheap oil paint. Don't need to buy the more expensive paint they use for oil paintings. The methods are tried and true, and have been around for decades. If you build clean, then it doesn't apply to you, but doesn't make it any less of a tried and true method to weather your kits.
@wightclaudia
@wightclaudia Год назад
I use $5 Walmart oil for tank weathering and I’m squeezing out TINY dots to draw from. I was shocked by the amount he squeezed out here
@viper29ca
@viper29ca Год назад
@@wightclaudia I would guess that it is a larger dab than what would be used normally, so that it shows up on camera better
@c123bthunderpig
@c123bthunderpig Год назад
@@wightclaudia Wight , thanks now that expense I can budget, these guys probably aren't limited to budget :-) Plus you're right, those were substantial size " globs" for dots Appreciate the help.
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